Brain markers linked to risk of depression, researchers find
Certain markers in the brain can predict an individual’s risk of developing depression and anxiety, Duke researchers have found.
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Certain markers in the brain can predict an individual’s risk of developing depression and anxiety, Duke researchers have found.
For Mental Health Awareness Month, a number of Duke groups will spend February working to fight stigma around mental health and spark dialogue among students.
Internet connections in Durham are about to get faster.
Among those that are HIV-positive or have AIDS, southerners have the lowest five-year survival rates, Duke research finds.
Students competing in the second inaugural 3-D Printing Challenge showcased their models to judges in an exposition Tuesday night.
As the world focuses on the Ebola outbreak, a team of Duke researchers are turning their attention to a different infectious disease—the bubonic plague.
Duke researchers have been given almost $3 million as part of the first wave of President Obama's Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies initiative.
The "smartest dog in the world" has captured the spotlight of 60 Minutes and the centerpiece of research by a Duke graduate.
After significant decreases in National Institutes for Health funding, Duke professors are rallying for political support behind their research.
Junior Jay Ruckelshaus—who was left paralyzed in both arms and legs after a diving accident the summer before his freshman year—is shining a spotlight on the experiences of students with disabilities.
This August, North Carolina’s first charter school for children with special needs opened in Raleigh, aiming to improve education for students with intellectual, social and developmental disabilities.