Morehouse School of Medicine News Center
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Former Congressman Patrick J. Kennedy and Former Surgeon General Dr. David Satcher Convene Second Annual State of the Union in Mental Health and Addiction
FEBRUARY 19, 2016 - With the 2016 Presidential race in full swing, and behavioral health reform a pressing concern for the American people, former Congressman Patrick J. Kennedy and former Surgeon General Dr. David Satcher will convene the second annual State of the Union in Mental Health and Addiction on February 23, 2016 in Washington, DC.
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Morehouse School of Medicine Launches Health Awareness Television Series on AIB
FEBRUARY 17, 2016 - Morehouse School of Medicine launches Health Currents, a new community-focused series that gives viewers information, resources, and tips for healthy living,on AIB.
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Governor Deal Announces $35 Million Investment in Morehouse School of Medicine
FEBRUARY 10, 2016 - Governor Nathan Deal announces the state will invest $35 million in Morehouse School of Medicine
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Morehouse School of Medicine Shares Heart Disease Education with Atlanta During the 2016 Women's Healthy Heart Week
FEBRUARY 2, 2016 - Morehouse School of Medicine (MSM) joins Women With Heart (WWH) as the organization presents the 2016 Women's Healthy Heart Week, February 2 - 5, 2016.
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MSM's Beech, Montgomery Rice and Satcher Named to 2016 Health-Care Quarterly Who's Who
JANUARY 20, 2016 - MSM's Beech, Montgomery Rice and Satcher Named to 2016 Health-Care Quarterly Who's Who
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Dr. Omar Danner Shares Reach One Each One Vision With The AJC
JANUARY 4, 2016 - As a trauma surgeon at Grady Memorial Hospital, Morehouse School of Medicine's Dr. Omar Danner got tired of watching the steady train of black boys and girls streaming in with gunshot and stab wounds. He shared his solution with Atlanta Journal Constitution reporter Ernie Suggs.
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Common Stroke Drug May Not Help African-American Women
NOVEMBER 19, 2015 - Every 40 seconds, someone in this country has a stroke. African American women are the hardest hit when it comes to these deadly brain attacks. Black women are twice as likely to have a stroke and much less likely to survive one than white women.
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A Pre-Pregnancy Checklist for Women Planning a Pregnancy
NOVEMBER 18, 2015 - March of Dimes encourages women to go in for a pre-conception checkup. Work with your physician to address any health concerns you have, and ask what you can do to get into the healthiest shape possible going into the pregnancy.
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Curious About Sleep Disorders with Dr. Ketema Paul
NOVEMBER 5, 2015 - At Morehouse School of Medicine, Ketema Paul receives support from NIH's National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) to look for genetic targets that might improve the treatment of sleep disorders.
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Georgia Receives a "D" on March of Dimes Premature Birth Report Card
NOVEMBER 5, 2015 - Georgia earned a "D" on the 2015 March of Dimes Premature Birth Report Card, which for the first time graded the state's cities and revealed persistent disparities between communities and among racial and ethnic groups.
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