Back to school sleep adjustments can be helpful for children
As the summer days wind down, many parents prepare to ready their children for the changes that a new school year brings. Among the things parents may want to do is help their child adjust to a new sleep schedule prior to the first day of school.
News Releases
08/30/10: Microfluidic device allows collection, analysis of hard-to-handle immune cells
A team led by MGH scientists has developed a new microfluidic tool for quickly and accurately isolating neutrophils, an accomplishment that could be essential to better understanding the immune system's response to traumatic injury.
08/25/10: Targeted drug leads to rapid regression of metastatic melanoma in patients with mutated BRAF gene
Use of an experimental targeted drug to treat metastatic melanoma tumors with a specific genetic signature was successful in more than 80 percent of patients in a phase 1 clinical trial.
08/24/10: Cognitive behavior therapy improves symptom control in adult ADHD
Adding cognitive behavioral therapy – an approach that teaches skills for handling life challenges and revising negative thought patterns – to pharmaceutical treatment for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder significantly improved symptom control in adult patients.
08/18/10: Lung cancer patients receiving palliative care had improved quality of life, extended survival
Integrating palliative care early in the treatment of patients with advanced lung cancer not only improved their mood and quality of life, it also extended their lives.
08/09/10: Brain rhythm predicts ability to sleep through a noisy night
People who have trouble sleeping in noisy environments often resort to strategies like earplugs or noise-canceling headphones that muffle the sound, but a new study from MGH investigators may lead to ways to block disturbing sounds within the brain.
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Media Coverage
09/03/2010: Mass. First To Ban ATVs For Kids Under 14
Commonhealth/WBUR.org
cites role of MGHfC physician Peter Masiakos in law's passage
09/03/2010: Do Belly Blankets Protect Baby from Radiation?
Time Magazine
quotes MGH physician Laura Riley
09/03/2010: Pedroia surgery expected today
Boston Globe
mentions role of MGH physicians in care of injured Red Sox player
09/03/2010: Judgment day for Dustin Pedroia
Boston Herald
09/03/2010: Metformin Shows Anticancer Potential
MedPage Today
quotes editorial co-authored by MGH physician Jeffrey Engelman
09/03/2010: SAM-e May Boost Effects of Antidepressants
WebMD
coverage of study led by MGH physician George Papakostas
09/02/2010: Time to tighten rules on tanning beds, skin doctors say
White Coat Notes/Boston.com
coverage of journal commentary by MGH physician David Fisher



