The findings may represent a more effective way to tell whether or not Huntington’s Disease treatments may postpone the disease before it begins.
The monthly professional medical journal aims to be a sounding board and forum for “all the changes that are occurring in surgery today.”
Schon and her colleagues have proposed a series of studies to explore how chronic stress arising from racism affects the brain structure and function in people of African ancestry.
Watch this short video that highlights some BUSM activities shared by our students, faculty, staff and alumni.
Project Hope volunteers work to help island devastated by September hurricane
Don Siwek, PhD, Research Assistant Professor of Anatomy & Neurobiology and Associate Director of the Master’s in Forensic Anthropology program, died Monday, December 11, from complications from a recent illness
Raising alcohol taxes could improve public health outcomes and costs related to excessive alcohol consumption.
For female Veterans with fibromyalgia symptoms, the impact of believing in their ability to begin and sustain a long-term exercise program appears to positively influence their results.
BUMC IT will implement a Microsoft Group Policy to configure a 15-minute screen lock on Medical Campus computers.
The new web-based tool “Learning Moments” developed by faculty clinicians at BUSM, allows students to electronically log their learning experiences and share them with peers.