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New Study Provides Better Understanding of Potential Regeneration after Brain/Spinal Cord Injury

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By changing the levels of sugars that cover the surface of proteins, researchers could alter neuronal metabolism and significantly enhance neuronal regeneration after injury.

Use of HIV RNA Expression Inhibitors May Restore Immune Function in HIV-Infected Individuals on cART

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Researchers believe findings might provide an explanation for the observed chronic inflammation-associated morbidities in HIV-infected individuals who are on cART. 

Untreated Genital Warts May Increase Risk of HIV Transmission

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A new study has shown that genital warts may promote HIV sexual transmission and, in turn, their treatment and prevention could help decrease the spread of the disease.

Jesse Mez Receives DoD Grant to Study Role of TBI and Military Service in Alzheimer’s Disease

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Dr. Mez, assistant professor of neurology, has received a three-year, $1.2 million grant from the Department of Defense.

Researchers Find Genetic Sequence Involved in Age-Related Changes in Gene Expression

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Corresponding author Thomas M. Rünger, MD, PhD, professor of dermatology, pathology, and laboratory medicine, feels that this is a major step forward.

Sixteen STaRS Share Their Summer Research

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The class included 13 undergraduates from across the country and three current BUSM students.

National Team of Researchers Identify New Genes that May Contribute to Alzheimer’s Disease

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The findings will provide insight into disease mechanisms and targets for biological experiments, according to corresponding author Lindsay A. Farrer, PhD.

Peripheral Nerve Block Provides Some with Long-lasting Pain Relief for Severe Facial Pain

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Michael Perloff, MD, sees this as a promising step for treating patients with TGN

Wearable Devices and Mobile Health Technology: One Step Towards Better Health

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In a review for Current Opinion in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Obesity, Nicole Spartano, PhD, is optimistic about the role of these technologies.

Screening Women Veterans with Fibromyalgia for Childhood Abuse May Improve Treatment

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Researchers found that of the population of female Veterans with fibromyalgia included in the study, 90.9 percent reported an experience of military sexual trauma.

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