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Destiny Hinton is a communications intern in the Department of Communications & Scientific and Medical Content Outreach at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
A neuroscientist studying the brain’s fight-or-flight response is learning more about developing brains and this about pediatric brain tumors.
Read how a new model of hope and realism are seen as life-affirming instead of death-denying, strengthening the doctor-patient family relationship.
Drug resistance is a major reason for treatment failure in children with leukemia, but recent research may have an answer.
Learning more about how the body attacks itself in Type 1 diabetes offers insights into how to harness the power of T cells to treat cancer.
Read how oxygen’s role neuron development is critical for brain health in infants.
Clinical research and precision medicine are changing health care, and nursing as a profession can play this critical role with patients and families.
A newly found fossil may help us learn more about histiocytosis, a rare disorder of the immune system. Read how scientists are collaborating on new therapies.
Understanding more about childhood cancer raises ethical issues related to cancer predisposition not just for current patients, but for generations after.
Even though he treated patients and conducted research until 1978, little was known about John W. Smith, the first African American physician at St. Jude.
Read how a 20-year wait for technology shows key insights in brain proteins’ role in the development and progression of Alzheimer’s.