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  • Awards & HonorsMeenakshi Lakshminarayanan, MBA, Named Distinguished Staff of the Month for July
  • Faculty AffairsKelly Mayo, MD, Named Distinguished Faculty of the Month for July
  • ResearchFemale Veterans, Veterans from Racial and Ethnic Minority Groups at Higher Risk of Dying from Opioid Overdose
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Winter Spring 2025Boston University Medicine

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Study Explores Race, Ethnicity Dynamics in Survival in the US After People Reach Mid-80s and Beyond

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This study reinforces that people with different racial or ethnic backgrounds may vary in what characteristics determine how well and how long they live.

Editorial: Cosmetic Dermatology in the Digital Age

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Dermatologists must engage as active participants as cosmetic dermatology continues to grow in the digital age.

Who Should Contribute to Decisions About Health Care Space Design?

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The commentary, led by corresponding author Diana Anderson, MD, FACHA, assistant professor of neurology, appears online in the AMA Journal of Ethics.

Revisiting Vitamin D Guidelines

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The 2024 guidelines don’t give guidance on testing for Vitamin D insufficiency or on how much how much vitamin D is effective in improving a multitude of health issues.

Those with CTE, Family History of Mental Illness Tied to Aggression in Middle Age

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Together these risk factors add up to a greater risk for aggression than they each do on their own, according to Jesse Mez, associate professor of neurology.

Largest Study of CTE in Male Ice Hockey Players Finds Odds Increased 34% With Each Year Played

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18 of 19 NHL Players Had CTE, but zero of 6 who played fewer than 6 years.

Priscilla Slanetz, MD, MPH, Honored by the American Association for Women in Radiology

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Slanetz, professor of radiology is the recipient of the 2024 Marie Sklodowska-Curie Award, the highest honor from the American Association for Women in Radiology.

First Ever Study Finds Sexual and Gender Minority Physicians and Residents have Higher Levels of Burnout, Lower Professional Fulfillment

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These disparities highlight opportunities for further exploration to retain a stable, effective healthcare workforce.

New Study Examines the Impact of Peer Support on Women Veterans

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Improvements seen in those suffering from PTSD, depression and loneliness.

Tagged: military, women veterans

David Flynn, MS, Honored by AAMC

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The associate professor in medical sciences & education, has been selected as a recipient of the Academic Medicine Excellence in Reviewing Award.

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