Researchers have found that 15 percent of adult ibuprofen users exceed the maximum recommended dose of ibuprofen or other NSAIDs in a one-week period.
Congratulations to Tarik Haydar, PhD; Tsuneya Ikezu, MD, PhD; Michael Esterman, PhD; and Maria Medalla, PhD.
Park will organize and supervise the new Office of Faculty Affairs, whose mission is to support the recruitment, retention and academic advancement and career satisfaction of faculty.
Exposure to air pollution among teen girls is associated with increased chances of menstrual irregularity and longer time to achieve such regularity in high school and early adulthood.
BUSM’s new elective combines the standard approach of teaching about transgender medical topics with sensitivity and appropriate terminology with evidence-based hands-on patient care.
The annual event featured a conversation with Jonathan Woodson, MD, director of the BU Institute for Health System Innovation and Policy.
A new student center in the A Building aims to improve the quality of life for medical students by offering both leisure space and designated study areas.
New insights into the disease show head impact, not concussion, triggers CTE and pave way for early detection, prevention and treatment.
Boston University’s Affinity Research Collaborative (ARC) Confirms Findings in Humans
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) patients treated with as few as five sessions of trauma-focused psychotherapy find it equally effective as receiving 12 sessions. The findings, which appear in the journal JAMA Psychiatry, have important implications for treating PTSD especially with regard to identifying a treatment that is time-efficient for both patients and providers, addressing a […]