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  • Grant AwardJingyan Han, PhD, Awarded American Heart Association Transformational Project Award
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  • ResearchCommentary Questions the Potential Benefit of Levothyroxine Treatment of Mild Hypothyroidism During Pregnancy
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Julia TCW, PhD, Receives $3.9 Million NIH Award for Alzheimer’s Research

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Her research focuses on human genetics and Alzheimer’s disease risk.

Bob Woodruff Foundation Renews its Commitment to Women Veterans

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This is the foundation’s third grant, bringing their total support since 2020 to more than $400,000.

Researchers Identify Gene Associated with Kidney Disease

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TMIGD1 can be pharmacologically targeted to prevent kidney damage.

BU CTE Center Publishes Largest CTE Case Series Ever in Youth, High School, College Athletes Who Died Young

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Study details more than 60 cases of CTE diagnosed in athletes under age 30, including first American woman soccer player diagnosed with CTE.

Researchers Describe Rebuilding, Regenerating Lung Cells

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Discovery may lead to new approaches for repairing lungs damaged by a variety of injuries or genetic mutations.

Vitamin D Supplementation Improves More Than 1.5 Fold Survival of Digestive Tract Cancers Including Colorectal in Patients with a Cancer Fighting Immune System

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Michael F. Holick, PhD, MD, explains in a  JAMA Network Open commentary that it is a game changer for the field of vitamin D as it relates to cancer.

Probing the Contradictory Roles of SAA in Fighting Inflammation and Infection While Triggering Life-Threatening Disease

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Small plasma protein clears toxic debris from wounds and inflammation while also promoting fibrous depositions that impact vital organs.

First-of-its-Kind Study Reveals Predictive Factors for Outcomes of Advanced Stage AL Amyloidosis

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Study shines light on factors indicative of treatment outcomes for stage IIIb AL amyloidosis, a critical, rare, and understudied condition.

Playing Football May Increase the Risk for Parkinson’s Disease

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New study shows risk increases with more years of play, even in high school and college players.

Researchers Propose a Data-driven Strategy to Stratify Risk of Progression from Mild Cognitive Impairment to Alzheimer’s disease

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Quantifying the risk of progression could help identify persons who could benefit from early interventions.

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