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Two hands in medical gloves form a heartWinter Spring 2026Boston University Medicine

Author: Lisa Brown

Meet the 2022 GHHS Nominees

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Congratulations to the students and residents nominated into the Gold Humanism Honor Society this year!

Selection Bias May Lead to Underestimation of Risk of CTE in Former Football Players 

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New statistical methods to prove that dose-response relationship cannot be due to sampling bias.

January 2022 Faculty Appointments, Promotions Announced

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Congratulations to Professors Richard Freeman, Jr., and Ricardo Munarriz; and Associate Professors Hillary Mull and Jordana Phillips.

Bob Vinci, MD, to Step Down as Chair, Chief of Pediatrics

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After more than 40 years as part of the BUSM/BMC community, he will step down effective June 30, 2023.

Foundation Relations: Helping Faculty Members Secure Private Financial Support

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Faculty can get support for research, healthcare, and educational initiatives from foundations, organizations, associations and other private funders.

Tracy Battaglia, MD, MPH, Named Komen Scholar

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She is one of 10 breast cancer researchers to be named this year.

Toby Chai, MD, Recognized by NAFC

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He received the award for exceptional urology care and field advancement.

Automated Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia Delivered over the Internet Shown to be Highly Effective in Black Women

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The gold standard treatment for insomnia is cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I), which specifically targets the individual’s problematic sleep behaviors and beliefs.

BU CTE Center Study of Former Notre Dame Football Players Finds College Players More Likely to have Brain Disorders

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Former Fighting Irish football players from 1964-80 teams are five times more likely to report cognitive impairment disorders than the general public.

As Life Expectancy Rose, Cardiovascular Risks Dropped During 60 years of FHS

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Better prevention, screening and treatment has led to long-term progress in fighting heart disease and stroke, according to a new analysis from the Framingham Heart Study.

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