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HIV Infection Increases Risk of Death Associated with Depressive Symptoms

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Understanding of barriers to and facilitators of effective screening and integration of depression treatment into HIV primary care is needed.

Researchers Discover Two, Rare Genes Associated with Alzheimer’s Disease

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Findings indicate that different mutations in the same gene or different number of copies of a particular mutation may lead to very distinct forms of dementia.

Researchers ID Therapeutic Target of Melanoma

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This study may provide an incentive to pursue additional epigenetic approaches to cancers.

Researchers Identify Gene Variant Associated with Cellular Aging

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A new study shows that a gene mutation interacts with multiple types of psychiatric stress including PTSD, pain and sleep disturbances in association with cellular aging.

Current Training of Physicians to Care for LGBTQ Individuals is Falling Short

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The study suggests standardized training is needed for medical residents.

Catherine Costello Receives Lifetime Achievement in Proteomics Award

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The inaugural award recognizes a career of discovery that has made a lasting impact in the field of proteomics, the field which explores the distribution, dynamics and modifications of proteins in cells and living organisms and their relationships to health and disease.

Using Precision Medicine, Researchers Discover Cause and Treatment for Specific Lung Disease

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The novel treatment targets a solitary cell type to treat disease with minimal side effects.

Longitudinal Studies Provide an Excellent Research Learning Environment for Trainees

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In a perspective article in the journal Stroke, Hugo J. Aparicio, MD, MPH, explains that longitudinal research could be a good alternative for investigators as they begin their early research careers.

Exposure to Trauma Impacts Ability to Squash Bad Memories

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These findings appear in the Journal of Psychiatric Research.

Does PTSD Accelerate Aging?

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Erika J. Wolf, PhD, has been awarded a two-year grant from the NIA to study PTSD-related accelerated cellular aging in post-mortem brain tissue.

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