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Gender Impacts Brain Activity in Alcoholics

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This study identified how the abnormalities associated with alcoholism in brain regions differed for men and women, and could lead to gender-specific treatment.

BU Receives Massachusetts Life Sciences Capital Grant

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Funding will develop new brain imaging techniques to better understand neurodegenerative diseases.

Natasha Hochberg Awarded 2019 Global Programs/BU Foundation-India Seed Fund

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Her work aims to scale nutritional interventions to address tuberculosis in India.

Vascular Surgery after Firearm Injury Associated with Increased Morbidity and Mortality

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Researchers found that among all hospitalizations that were due to firearm injury, patients who underwent surgical repair of their major blood vessels had the highest injury severity score.

What If We Could Stop Lung Cancer Before It Starts?

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Genomic differences related to the immune system may play a key role in the early development of lung cancer.

Light, Physical Activity Reduces Brain Aging

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Considerable evidence suggests that engaging in regular physical activity may prevent cognitive decline and dementia.

Framingham Heart Study Awarded $38 Million for Next Six Years

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The contract will support examining elderly groups in hopes of better understanding the biology of aging and determinants of health and disease in older people, as well as examination of the younger generation after a couple of years.

Toward Diagnosing CTE in Living People

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A New England Journal of Medicine study found elevated amounts of abnormal tau protein in brain regions affected by CTE in a small group of living former NFL players with cognitive, mood and behavior symptoms.

New Method for Evaluating Cancer Risk of Chemicals is Quick, Precise, Inexpensive

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Researchers have generated one of the largest toxicogenomics datasets to date, and have made the data and results publicly accessible through a web portal.

Researchers Determine How a Major Tumor Suppressor Pathway Becomes Deactivated

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This discovery may allow for more effective cancer therapy in the future.

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