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Nandini Mani, MD
Contributing Editor
Dr. Nandini Mani is a Hospitalist at the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and an Instructor in Medicine at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Mani is board-certified in both Internal Medicine and Pediatrics. Her clinical interests include Hospital Quality Improvement, Healthcare Disparities, and International Health. She is dedicated to teaching both medical students and resident physicians in both Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, and has received an Ambulatory Teaching Award from the MGH Med-Peds residents. She earned her medical degree from the Penn State College of Medicine, and completed her Med-Peds residency at the University of Rochester.
Posts by Nandini Mani, MD

Exercise & Fitness
Exercise: Can a few minutes a day keep a hip fracture away?

Nandini Mani, MD
Antibiotics don’t speed recovery from asthma attacks

Exercise & Fitness
Activity tracker may not be the key to weight loss

Child & Teen Health
Can exercise help relieve teen depression?

Child & Teen Health
Would you know if your teen was depressed?

Child & Teen Health
Anti-depressants for teens: A second look

Child & Teen Health
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Child & Teen Health