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(04/14/14 5:33am)
For patients with advanced dementia, eating, and in particular swallowing, is difficult. Certain types of doctors are more likely than others to insert gastric feeding tubes into patients with advanced ...
(04/09/14 4:25am)
The first in a two-part series exploring substance use and abuse at Brown.
“I just kept drinking shots. Next thing I know, I woke up in a hospital,” recalled David, a senior.
It was a sunny ...
(04/07/14 6:03am)
“We are not the leaders of tomorrow, we are the leaders of now,” Samson Njolomole, external relations manager for Partners in Health, told his audience of about 50 Saturday. The talk, sponsored by ...
(04/02/14 5:50am)
While some high school students may spend their spring breaks sunning on a beach or sleeping late over family vacations, 30 high school students traveled to Kamuela and South Kona, Hawaii with the Brown ...
(03/19/14 4:31am)
Pictures of adorable animals filled Barus and Holley 166 Tuesday during a lecture delivered by Ingrid Newkirk, co-founder and president of the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. Newkirk spoke ...
(03/10/14 5:27am)
Women with bipolar disorder have more difficulties during and after childbirth than do women with other psychiatric disorders, according to a recent study published in the Journal of Affective Disorders.
In ...
(03/10/14 4:05am)
From biology to physics, robotics to design, Sidney Frank Hall for Life Sciences to Prince Engineering Laboratory, the sciences at Brown threw open their doors this weekend and welcomed visitors of all ...
(03/07/14 6:53am)
When people picture a “rhombic dodecahedron,” they might see a 12-faced geometric object, or maybe multiple long, mathematical-sounding words strung together. George Hart sees a sculpture.
Hart, ...
(02/24/14 6:30am)
When she is not pole vaulting for the track and field team or overseeing the Women’s Peer Counselor program at Brown, Hanna McPhee ’14 is doing what many other seniors are doing — completing her ...
(02/12/14 6:29am)
Lina Fruzzetti, professor of anthropology, recently published a book entitled “When Marriages Go Astray: Choices Made, Choices Challenged.” Fruzzetti held a book signing Tuesday at the Brown Bookstore ...
(02/10/14 6:57am)
Tens of thousands of people flee their home countries every year to avoid persecution, seeking asylum in the United States. But the United States does not grant asylum to all of these individuals because ...
(02/07/14 7:44am)
Aspiring wizards still reeling from not getting into Hogwarts would do well to pay a visit to the John D. Rockefeller Library this weekend.
Selections from the H. Adrian Smith Collection of Conjuring ...
(02/03/14 6:23am)
Many prisoners do not receive adequate health care upon their release, a problem that was the focal point of an event entitled “Incarceration, Disparities and Health in America in the Age of Health ...
(01/29/14 5:38am)
Many Brown researchers spend their days working with mice, bats and primates, a practice that many members of the community call a scientific necessity. But others say they find animal research morally ...
(01/22/14 8:19am)
The American Diabetes Association awarded $1.6 million to Wolfgang Peti, associate professor of medical science, for his research on type 2 diabetes earlier this month.
Peti was one of five researchers ...
(01/22/14 6:56am)
As a result of heavy snowfall and low temperatures, the University canceled classes scheduled to start before 10 a.m. Wednesday and delayed opening administrative offices until 10 a.m.
In an email sent ...
(12/06/13 7:47am)
Brains of infants carrying a gene associated with Alzheimer’s disease develop differently than those of non-carriers, according to a recent study published by researchers at Brown and Banner Alzheimer’s ...
(11/06/13 5:57am)
Though Brown Dining Services has implemented several changes this semester in favor of more animal-friendly practices and better accomodations for students with dietary concerns, questions persist over ...
(10/09/13 4:28am)
When yoga instructors tell you to take a “healing breath,” they aren’t just using a metaphor. Recent studies show that practicing yoga may actually have a significant effect on a person’s physiological ...
(10/02/13 4:25am)
Though art and science often appear contradictory, students in two new classes this semester will have the chance to explore both forms, with some using animation to explain basic science concepts and ...