February 6, 2018 NewsNigeria: Study Reveals Rising Stroke Cases in Women Than MenAllAfrica Dr. Tracy Madsen, an assistant professor of emergency medicine, led a study that found the rate of stroke is declining faster among men than among women. More Coverage: CapeCod.com CONTINUE READING
January 29, 2018 NewsR.I. Doctors Share Thoughts on New Stroke Guidelines Announced at ConferenceNeurology Today Warren Alpert Medical School faculty members Dr. Karen L. Furie and Mahesh V. Jayaraman wrote an accompanying editorial in Stroke about the new guidelines for stroke treatment. Dr. Furie, chair of neurology, also touches on some of the controversy surrounding the guideline changes by American Heart Association and American Stroke Association. CONTINUE READING
January 25, 2018 NewsLifesaving Stroke Treatments Now Offered to More PeopleConsumer Reports Dr. Karen Furie, chair of neurology at the Warren Alpert Medical School, comments on what the new guidelines issued around stroke treatment could mean for patients. CONTINUE READING
January 19, 2018 NewsHow Gaming Could Help ER Doctors Save More Lives90.5 WESA Dr. Megan Ranney, an associate professor of emergency medicine, says video games could help young doctors hone their medical judgment. CONTINUE READING
January 9, 2018 NewsWhen Can Babies Play In The Snow? Don’t Make Snow Angels Just YetRomper Dr. Mark Zonfrillo, an associate professor of emergency medicine and pediatrics, spoke with Romper to explain when babies can play in the snow safely. CONTINUE READING
January 5, 2018 UncategorizedCommon Skin Cream Helps Reduce Squamous Cell Carcinoma Risk, Study SuggestsHealthDay A study led by Brown researcher Dr. Martin Weinstock, a professor of dermatology, found that an over the counter skin cream may help reduce squamous cell carcinoma risk. More Coverage: Cure Today Medscape CONTINUE READING