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Virtual Reality Useful in Addressing Social Determinants of Health

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Technology bridges gaps in inter-professional training despite physical barriers.

Studying the Link between the Brain’s Extracellular Matrix and Neurological Diseases

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New avenues for treatment may be uncovered.

Artificial Intelligence for Diagnosing Dementia as Accurate as Clinicians who Specialize in Treating Neurologic Diseases

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New study has broad implications for the treatment of AD and related dementias.

Relationship Between ALS Disease Patterns, Microscopic Changes in Brain, Spinal Cord Identified

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Further study may assist researchers in IDing subgroups for treatments in clinical trials.

BU Ignition Awards Announced; BUSM Faculty Play Prominent Role

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Congratulations to Associate Professor Steven Borkan, MD, Assistant Professor Daniel Cifuentes, PhD, and Associate Professor Valerie Gouon-Evans, PhD, PharmD.

No Differences in CVT Volume, Mortality During First Year of the COVID-19 Pandemic Compared to Prior Year

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Also found higher in-hospital mortality in patients with CVT who were COVID positive compared to COVID negative during first year of the pandemic.

Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Stroke Outcomes

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 Black and Hispanic patients experienced poorer survival after certain strokes.

New BU Study Assesses the Current Status of Thyroid Hormone Replacement Therapy Counseling in Pregnant Women, Women of Reproductive Age

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Only about one-third of women with hypothyroidism who had never been pregnant received counseling regarding the need for adequate thyroid hormone, indicating there may be a gap in care.

BU Researchers Develop a Novel AI Algorithm for Digital Pathology Analysis

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Researchers have developed a novel artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm based on representation learning to classify lung cancer subtypes.

Should You Give Your Child Opioids for Post-Operative Pain Management?

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This is the first study to explore caregivers’ attitudes toward post-operative opioid use in a diverse patient population.

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