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Researchers Accurately Estimate the Sex of Skeletons Based on Elbow Features

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An elbow can help identify skeletal remains of Thai descent.

A New Strategy for Treating High Blood Pressure

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The findings have implications for the development of personalized anti‐hypertensive therapeutics.

Researchers Identify Unique Brain Changes in People with Huntington’s Disease

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Although the study results do not directly suggest any novel therapies, a better understanding of these processes is likely to lead to them.

Study Provides More Evidence of Behavioral, Biological Similarities Between Compulsive Overeating and Drug Addiction

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Does yo-yo dieting drive compulsive eating? There may be a connection.

David Felson Awarded NIH Grant to Study Osteoarthritis, Musculoskeletal Pain

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The five-year, P30 Center Grant will allow for further clinical research in rheumatology at the BU Core Center for Clinical Research.

New Evidence: Hip, Knee Steroid Injections More Dangerous Than Thought

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These injections may accelerate arthritis and joint destruction.

CTE Risk More Than Doubles After Just Three Years of Playing Football

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Researchers discover a strong link between years of football play and rising CTE risk

Three BU Research Teams Win First Kilachand Fund Awards

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Christine Cheng, PhD, assistant professor of biology, and Ben Wolozin, MD, PhD, professor of pharmacology and neurology, and their team have been awarded $250,000 to improve our ability to model brain diseases using a synthetic 3-D brain organoid.

Researchers Create New Protocol to Improve Gene Therapy Tool Production

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This method is more efficient and economical compared with other procedures.

Pathways Linking Childhood Stressors, Socioeconomic Status to Longevity

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Findings suggest that a continuous pattern of stressor exposure from childhood to midlife may act as a precursor to reduced lifespan.

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