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Winter Spring 2025Boston University Medicine

Year: 2020

Researchers Identify Link between Decreased Depressive Symptoms, Yoga and the Neurotransmitter GABA

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Completing one yoga class per week may maintain elevated Gamma-amino butyric acid that could mitigate depressive symptoms.  

What Does Football Do to the Brain?

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In this video, BU CTE expert Ann McKee, MD, shows us what neurodegeneration looks like in the brains of former football players.

Dr. Stephen Brady Awarded February Distinguished Faculty of the Month

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The nomination states: “He works harder than anyone on our team and models how to do it all and with integrity and compassion.”

Researchers Describe Unique Genetic Identity of Primordial Lung Progenitors

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Findings may lead to better stem cell protocols for lung diseases.

Researchers Build a Better Lung Model

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The models may lead to new personalized treatments for lung diseases.

14 BUSM, BMC PIs Exceed $2.5M in Research Grant Funding for CY2019 Research

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Three assistant professors are among them.

Coronavirus: What We Know

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Read more from infectious disease experts Drs. Davidson Hamer and Jean van Seventer.

Pneumonia Recovery Reprograms Immune Cells of the Lung

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These findings may lead to new strategies for preventing or curing pneumonia.

Students Present at Triological Society Meeting in San Diego

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Yash Prakash, ‘23, Libby Ward, ’22 and Rita Wang, ‘22 are mentored by Jessica Levi, MD, Associate Professor of Otolaryngology and Pediatrics.

Anti-cancer Drug Safe, Effective for Treating Light Chain (AL) Amyloidosis

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Daratumumab is considered a therapeutic “game changer” of a once lethal disease.

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