
Will the new vaccines prevent Lyme disease? And when will they be available?
Cases of Lyme disease are exploding across the United States, but don’t expect a magic bullet against the tick-borne illness to arrive any time soon.
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Cases of Lyme disease are exploding across the United States, but don’t expect a magic bullet against the tick-borne illness to arrive any time soon.
Residents across Massachusetts with Parkinson’s Disease now have access to free, high-quality speech treatment at the Northeastern University Speech-Language and Hearing Center (NUSLHC) thanks to a collaboration with the Texas-based nonprofit Parkinson Voice Project (PVP).
For parents with young children, summer means no school or after-school activities, which are replaced with the hassle of keeping kids safe, engaged and entertained.
June is Aphasia Awareness Month. While many may not be familiar with the disorder, the Aphasia Workshop through Northeastern University’s Speech-Language and Hearing Center has been working to educate students and give them hands-on experience helping those with aphasia.
In just two months, the artificial intelligence software—or a chatbot that can process natural human language and generate answers—reached 100 million active users monthly.
Growing up, Cynthia Orofo knew she would do something with medicine.
His is a story of seized opportunities—and a crucial turning point that followed his Northeastern graduation in the era of the Vietnam War.
The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the many gaps in the American healthcare system, but perhaps one of the most apparent was the use of public health technology.
The intention of the program is to provide the tools and resources that will help contribute to the development of future pharmacy leaders.
It all started with a left turn along the Charles River in Boston about 12 years ago.