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Winter Spring 2025Boston University Medicine

Year: 2020

International Society of Hypertension Release Global Practice Guidelines

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First guidelines developed specifically for the management of hypertension regardless of population or resources.

Six Alums Share COVID-19 Experiences

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MED ’02 graduates in emergency medicine, ENT, ophthalmology, orthopedic surgery, radiation oncology, and reconstructive urology share perspectives.

Research Suggests New Therapeutic Target for Kidney Diseases

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Higher ROBO2 protein levels found only in injured kidney models, according to Dr. Weining Lu.

AI Algorithm Can Accurately Predict Risk, Diagnose Alzheimer’s Disease

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Ability to identify disease will lead to better, proactive care of affected individuals.

Dr. Tejal Brahmbhatt Awarded May Distinguished Faculty of the Month

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The nomination states, ““He is always willing to offer guidance and wisdom to both medical students and residents.”

How One Infectious Disease Expert Researches Coronavirus While Treating Patients Who Have It

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BU physician-scientist Joshua Barocas works on the front lines of the pandemic at Boston Medical Center.

Following the Virus, in Patients and Healthcare Providers

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Nahid Bhadelia is studying the course of COVID-19.

Guidance for Treating Stroke Patients During COVD-19 Crisis Developed

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The team, led by Dr. Thanh Nguyen, aimed for careful balance of protecting health care workers while treating emergency stroke patients.

Dr. Kevin Wilson Among Expert U.S. Panel that Developed NIH COVID-19 Treatment Guidelines

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Living document to be updated with new clinical data.

E-cigarette Users Experience Vascular Damage Similar to Combustible cigarette Smokers

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According to Jessica L. Fetterman, PhD, “…e-cigarettes might not be the safer alternative to smoking traditional cigarettes when it comes to heart health. Our study adds to that evidence.”

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