Pain management app is being developed for the Latino community
Wake Forest School of Medicine will receive a grant to study and develop non-pharmaceutical pain management interventions for the Latino community.
Wake Forest School of Medicine will receive a grant to study and develop non-pharmaceutical pain management interventions for the Latino community.
A new study indicates there may be a link between food insecurity and higher infant mortality rates in North Carolina.
A national watchdog organization is calling out Wake Forest School of Medicine over its treatment of lab animals.
Wake Forest Baptist Health is taking part in a study to develop better-fitting reusable face coverings for health care workers.
Wake Forest Baptist scientists have received a $2.9 million grant to help develop a flu vaccine for newborns. The funding comes from the National Institutes of Health.
Wake Forest Baptist Health is teaming with the Duke University Medical Center to study the benefits and risks of cholesterol-lowering drugs for elderly adults.
A new study out of Wake Forest School of Medicine indicates that diet could be an important factor in avoiding breast cancer.
New research on youth concussions shows age matters when it comes to head trauma.
The human body, engineered over billions of years by evolutionary experiments in adaptation, owes its survival as a species to the experiences of pleasure, which is enacted by brain chemistry. Yet this is also the source of addictive behavior. A local scientist is working to change that.