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BIDMC's Dr. Steven Balk Lab conducts basic and translational research in cancer biology, with a focus on prostate cancer. Learn more about our research.
BIDMC welcomes feedback on care and safety. Learn how to report concerns to us or The Joint Commission if issues remain unresolved.
Fun facts about bones and joints. To find an orthopaedics specialist at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, call 617-667-3940 or 1-800-667-5356.
A panic attack and a heart attack have similar symptoms, so how can you tell the difference between these two conditions? Learn more in this BIDMC article.
We asked clinicians from BIDMC's CardioVascular Institute how they advise their patients to keep blood pressure under control. While medication is right for some, lifestyle changes can help reduce, ...
Both orthopaedic surgeons and podiatrists specialize in foot and ankle care. If you have a problem with your foot or ankle, you may be wondering who you should see for treatment. How can you determine ...
BIDMC has earned Magnet recognition from the American Nurses Credentialing Center for its nursing excellence and superiority in patient care. Read more.
Some panic attack symptoms, such as difficulty breathing and tightness in the chest, are similar to COVID-19 symptoms. So, how can you tell the difference?
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) announced plans to develop a comprehensive, multi-specialty ambulatory center in Quincy. Learn more.
Cancer patients may benefit from mindfulness and guided meditation apps, which can help reduce stress, improve sleep, and enhance mood and functioning.
In a new analysis of national data, researchers at the Richard A. and Susan F. Smith Center for Outcomes Research at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) estimated that 137 million U.S. adults ...
A BIDMC team of physician-scientists discover, through skin biopsy, a way to differentiate patients with Multiple System Atrophy from those with Parkinson's.