One-third of people classified as ‘highest risk’ may not develop Alzheimer’s disease, study suggests.
ACT study, dementia, Alzheimer’s risk, biomarkers, AT(N) framework
2021-04-27
A new federal rule requiring physicians to provide patients online access to their notes may be easier to follow than physicians expected, according to newly published findings.
health services, health informatics, Open notes, physician notes, virtual health, James Ralston
2021-04-22
KPWHRI’s MacColl Center remains a key partner as the safety net-focused initiative expands to 8 new states.
primary care, behavioral health, safety net, RWJF, health care reform
2021-04-20
Dr. Rita Mangione-Smith chats with Marilou Hemenway and Caroline Liou about their new roles — and the unique paths that brought them to KPWHRI.
communications, grants administration, leadership team
2021-04-09
Deborah King and Jessie Waiamau-Ariota describe their pivotal role in research on youth mental health — and more.
mental health, telehealth, telemedicine, interventionists
2021-04-07
An investigational vaccine developed by Moderna is being tested for safety and immune response in Seattle and 3 other cities.
vaccine, COVID-19, Lisa Jackson, clinical trial, variant, South Africa
2021-04-01
New study calculates risk-based approach to detect the most cancers with the fewest exams.
breast cancer, breast cancer screening, COVID-19, mammograms
2021-03-25
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