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Rhoda Au, PhD, Receives 2022 Seed Fund Award

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Work aims to address the challenges of dementia research and mental health systems research in India.

Persistent Gaps in Leadership Attainment, Promotion and Salary Among Women Academic Emergency Physicians

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Early career inequities must be a target for future interventions.

Nearly 13 Percent of COVID-19 Hospitalized Patients Had Serious Neurologic Symptoms

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Those with encephalopathy at admission had poorer outcomes.

The Policy Dominance of Universal Health Coverage

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Researchers trace the history and growing influence of Universal Health Coverage as a policy that does not assure equal access to health services.

Youths of Color Use Photographs to Highlight Health-care Inequities throughout COVID-19 Pandemic

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New study shows the need for health-care providers to listen and engage to build medical trust, bridge the gap between community fear and the communication of important health information.

Camron Bryant, PhD, Receives NIH Funding to Study Addiction-Related Behavior

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The five-year, $3.5 million grant from the National Institutes of Health National Institute on Drug Abuse will help fund his latest research on the various aspects of drug addiction, including genetics.

Selection Bias May Lead to Underestimation of Risk of CTE in Former Football Players 

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New statistical methods to prove that dose-response relationship cannot be due to sampling bias.

Automated Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia Delivered over the Internet Shown to be Highly Effective in Black Women

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The gold standard treatment for insomnia is cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I), which specifically targets the individual’s problematic sleep behaviors and beliefs.

BU CTE Center Study of Former Notre Dame Football Players Finds College Players More Likely to have Brain Disorders

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Former Fighting Irish football players from 1964-80 teams are five times more likely to report cognitive impairment disorders than the general public.

As Life Expectancy Rose, Cardiovascular Risks Dropped During 60 years of FHS

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Better prevention, screening and treatment has led to long-term progress in fighting heart disease and stroke, according to a new analysis from the Framingham Heart Study.

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