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Spring 2026 May 2026Reconsidering the Causes of Schizophrenia
Discovering a sensory quirk in patients sent Robert Freedman on a decades-long quest for genetic and biological clues
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Spring 2026 May 2026Millions Already Turn to AI for Therapy. Is It Safe?
Researchers are working to make AI tools used for mental health support safer, smarter, and grounded in the full picture of a person’s life
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Spring 2026 May 2026Reunion Reflections
With his 20th reunion approaching, Sachin Jain looks back on the experiences and values that he has carried with him from his time at HMS.
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Winter 2026 April 2026The Puzzle of Alzheimer’s Disease
Three scientists taking varied approaches to understanding Alzheimer’s discuss what it will take to move the field forward
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Winter 2026 April 2026Your Gut Is a Brain
Trisha Pasricha talks about her new book and her lifelong obsession with the gut
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Winter 2026 March 2026The Long Game of Microbiome Science
Looking beyond the hype, three experts explain what research on the gut microbiome might actually deliver
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Winter 2026 March 2026The View of Health Care From the Oval Office
David Blumenthal discusses his new book, Whiplash, which covers 15 volatile years in American health care policy
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Winter 2026 February 2026How Blue Light Kills Superbugs
Photomedicine offers a promising new avenue of treatment to combat the crisis of antibiotic resistance
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Winter 2026 February 2026The Birth of Parallel Imaging
How a doodle on a napkin changed medical imaging and launched a young doctor’s career
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Winter 2026 January 2026Siddhartha Mukherjee’s Evolving View of Cancer
The physician and author on ecology, oncology, and cancer’s expanding cosmos
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Fall 2025 December 2025Pediatricians Adapt to Changing Attitudes Toward Vaccines
In a new era of parental vaccine hesitancy, how can physicians rebuild trust?
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Fall 2025 November 2025Confronting a Rising Tide of Cancer Misinformation
As patients take to social media for medical advice, doctors’ empathy and trust-building skills are more important than ever, says oncologist Samyukta Mullangi
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Fall 2025 December 2025Is There a Crisis of Trust in Science and Medicine?
Surveys of shifting U.S. attitudes reveal concerning trends — and some surprises
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Fall 2025 November 2025Functional Neurological Disorder, Reframed
Science sheds new light on a disorder that medicine forgot
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Fall 2025 December 2025Doctors Find Their Voices as Authors of Children’s Books
Four alumni share how storytelling can open young readers’ eyes to the possibilities of science
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