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Frontline Medicine & Science

  • Awards & HonorsLucy Schulson, MD, MPH, Selected for National Academy of Medicine Scholars in Diagnostic Excellence Program 
  • Grant AwardCasey Taft, PhD, Receives Grant to Study Intimate Partner Violence Interventions
  • Awards & HonorsRonald Soulliard Named Distinguished Staff of the Month for June
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Two hands in medical gloves form a heartWinter Spring 2026Boston University Medicine

Author: Lisa Brown

Researchers Accurately Estimate the Sex of Skeletons Based on Elbow Features

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An elbow can help identify skeletal remains of Thai descent.

A New Strategy for Treating High Blood Pressure

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The findings have implications for the development of personalized anti‐hypertensive therapeutics.

Researchers Identify Unique Brain Changes in People with Huntington’s Disease

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Although the study results do not directly suggest any novel therapies, a better understanding of these processes is likely to lead to them.

Study Provides More Evidence of Behavioral, Biological Similarities Between Compulsive Overeating and Drug Addiction

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Does yo-yo dieting drive compulsive eating? There may be a connection.

David Felson Awarded NIH Grant to Study Osteoarthritis, Musculoskeletal Pain

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The five-year, P30 Center Grant will allow for further clinical research in rheumatology at the BU Core Center for Clinical Research.

Ann McKee Receives Service to America Medal

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Ann McKee, MD, has been named a 2019 Service to America Medalist and received the Paul A. Volcker Career Achievement Medal from the Partnership for Public Service.

Strength at Home Program Receives Fourth Consecutive Bob Woodruff Foundation Grant

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For the fourth year, the Bob Woodruff Foundation has funded Strength at Home, a nationwide program to prevent and treat intimate partner violence in veterans.

New Evidence: Hip, Knee Steroid Injections More Dangerous Than Thought

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These injections may accelerate arthritis and joint destruction.

CTE Risk More Than Doubles After Just Three Years of Playing Football

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Researchers discover a strong link between years of football play and rising CTE risk

Students Celebrate Medical Equipment Day 2019

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Receiving your first stethoscope embodies the practice of doctoring – using science and technology to listen and determine what is happening to a patient.

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