Your gut and your brain

Does your stomach get upset when you are anxious, stressed, or having trouble coping with negative emotions? Find out about the link between your gut and brain.

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Read the article 'AFib’s on the rise. A new approach may help treat it.'

AFib’s on the rise. A new approach may help treat it.

Pulsed Field Ablation is a new way to treat a condition that is becoming increasingly common in the United States. Here’s what you need to know about AFib and how to address it.

Read the article 'Challenges and treatment for the growing number of ASD diagnoses'

Challenges and treatment for the growing number of ASD diagnoses

Being diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder(ASD) does not always translate into children getting the specific support they need, warns developmental and behavioral pediatrician, Nina Sand-Loud, MD. Find out how to get the right treatment for your child.

Noteworthy

Hannah Chaudry, MD, cardiovascular medicine, speaks about SCAD—a major heart attack risk for young women.

Megan Romano, PhD, at Geisel coauthors a study showing that eating seafood regularly may increase the risk of exposure to "forever" chemicals.

Stewart J. Tepper, MD, professor of neurology at Geisel, leads study that shows effectiveness of AXS-07 (Axsome Therapeutics) to treat migraines.

Jonathan Huntington, MD, PhD, Chief Medical Officer for Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center included as CMO to know by Becker's Hospital Review.

A study by Dartmouth Cancer Center's Christi Ann Hayes, MD, et al., is this month's Featured Research Report in the Journal of Clinical Pathways.

Dartmouth Health Children’s pediatric dermatology chief Julianne A. Mann, MD, honored with a national award for her work in quality improvement.

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