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  1. Study Finds Teens Often Willing To Accept Free Or Low-Cost Rapid HIV Testing
    Although the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends routine HIV testing for everyone between the ages of 13-64 as part of their regular medical care, testing rates remain low among adolescents. However, a new study from the Bradley Hasbro Childrens Research Center suggests teens who
  2. Bradley Hasbro Children’s Research Center (BHCRC) Launches Specialized Website Focused on Key Children’s Mental Health Research Initiatives
    Through a new website, the Bradley Hasbro Childrens Research Center (BHCRC) is making it easy to learn about the latest childrens mental health research being conducted by the centers experts. The site, www.bradleyhasbroresearch.org , focuses on the significant research being conducted by the 20 re
  3. Bradley Hospital Researcher Earns National Recognition for Mental Health Research
    Daniel P. Dickstein, MD , director of the Pediatric Mood, Imaging and Neurodevelopment Program (Pedi-MIND) at Bradley Hospital, has been recognized with a 2010 Klerman Award for outstanding achievements in brain and behavior research. He is one of five young investigators honored nationally by NARS
  4. Brady Case, M.D., Joins Bradley Hospital to Lead Health Services Research
    Bradley Hospital, the nations first psychiatric hospital focusing exclusively on children and adolescents, has named child and adolescent psychiatrist Brady G. Case, M.D., to lead Bradleys Health Services Research Program. As program director, Case will focus on his key areas of interest – identify
  5. Judge Bruce Selya Presents Jonathan Kurtis with Lifespan Excellence in Research Award
    Lifespan yesterday held its 19th annual research celebration. The event celebrates the research program of the Lifespan partner hospitals, recognizes outstanding investigative contributions and confirms Lifespans commitment to ongoing biomedical research. Each year, Judge Bruce M. Selya, United Sta
  6. Miriam Hospital Researchers Pioneer Smoking and Tobacco Research
    According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 46.6 million U.S. adults continue to smoke and 443,000 deaths each year are attributed to smoking and secondhand smoke. Recent reports from the U.S. Surgeon General also reveal that smoking affects virtually every organ of the body. Effor
  7. Norman Prince Neurosciences Institute Brings in Major Gifts for Neuroscience Research and Teaching
    Three philanthropic gifts made to the Norman Prince Neurosciences Institute (NPNI) at Rhode Island Hospital, totaling nearly $600,000, will improve brain science in the state by supporting innovative research and establishing an annual lecture. The gifts are the first major donations to the NPNI si
  8. Research from Bradley Hospital Researchers Show That Children with Bipolar Disorder Have Inherent Brain Differences
    Recent studies suggest the number of children and teens being treated for bipolar disorder has increased dramatically over the last decade, yet experts say there is much that is still unknown about the brain mechanisms that play a role in this disorder. But new work from Bradley Hospital researcher
  9. Rhode Island Hospital Awarded $10.8 Million Grant For Skeletal Health Research
    Rhode Island Hospitals Center of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE) in Skeletal Health and Repair has been awarded a $10.8 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), one of the largest grants in Rhode Island Hospital history. This grant, to be paid over five years, will fund st
  10. Vascular Disease Foundation Honors Rhode Island Hospital Physician Timothy P. Murphy, MD, for Research Excellence
    Rhode Island Hospital interventional radiologist Timothy P. Murphy, MD, has been recognized by the Vascular Disease Foundations Peripheral Artery Diseases (PAD) Coalition for excellence in research. Murphy is the founder and medical director of the Vascular Disease Research Center at Rhode Island H