Researchers propose a three-pronged approach of creating federal and state policies to democratize access to telehealth.
They have proposed a method of assigned sex estimation that is population-inclusive.
Study has implications for delaying or lowering risk of AD.
Study is among the first to examine women’s preferences and experiences in receiving breast density information.
Congratulations to Jai Marathe, MBBS, MS, Jonathan Wisco, PhD, Robin Cotton, PhD and Amy Brodeur, MFS.
Women are receiving notifications about their breast density, but not all fully understand future health implications.
Congratulations to Julia TCW, PhD!
Its goal is to have analytical capabilities on campus that are needed to support and advance the biomedical research of BUSM faculty.
Detection of subtle differences in cognitive behaviors may help delay, prevent the onset.
Researchers identify psychosocial factors that could serve as treatment targets to promote living longer and in good health.