The findings, which appear online in the Journal of Hepatology, are important in understanding the link between these diseases, which continues to be one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide.
Corresponding author Sabra Botch-Jones hopes that this will assist in conducting risk assessments and implementing control measures for designer drugs.
This weekend marks the end of Daylight Savings Time for 2016 resulting in fewer hours of daylight. At this time each year the Public Safety Department reminds the BU Medical Campus (BUMC) and Boston Medical Center (BMC) community about safety awareness. It’s important to recognize that personal safety and security are the shared responsibility of […]
Professor of neurology and associate dean of veteran’s affairs was recently awarded the NIAAA 2016 Mark Keller Honorary Award.
Mr. Turner’s CTE was extraordinary and unprecedented for an athlete who died in his 40s.
Ceremony will be held Monday, Nov. 28, from 4-6 p.m. in Hiebert Lounge.
Claudia Satizabal, PhD, will use the grant to further study the impact of obesity on brain aging and Alzheimer’s Disease.
The Medical Education Committee (MEC) has been the main governing body for BUSM curriculum decision-making and oversight since changes to the bylaws in 2003. Nominees for a clinical faculty at-large alternate have been selected and it is now time to vote. Voting instructions, candidates’ names and descriptions of their positions are available on the ballot. […]
The findings, published in the journal AntiCancer Research, may result in a new treatment option for chemotherapy resistant disease.
In an editorial in Annals of Internal Medicine, Tuhina Neogi, MD, PhD, professor of medicine, suggests that it would be reasonable lower uric acid to below the level at which it crystalizes in the blood.