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Social Media–Filtered Pics Can Be Hazardous to Your Health

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BUSM authors warn of growing unhealthy body fixation known as “Snapchat dysmorphia”

Aortic Atherosclerotic Plaque Inflammation May Contribute to the Progression of Fatty Liver Disease to Liver Fibrosis

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Researchers also are studying using natural molecules that lower inflammation without unwanted side effects.

Amanda Bolgioni-Smith Named BEST Director

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Ms. Bolgioni-Smith will work with PhD candidates and post-doctoral researchers to identify strengths and assist in filling skill gaps needed for their chosen career paths.

Ebola Research Begins at NEIDL

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After years of review, lab receives first BSL-4 pathogen.

BU Researchers Receive NIH Award to Combat HIV-induced Chronic Inflammation

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The team will investigate whether persistent HIV RNA expression in older HIV+ individuals contributes to chronic inflammation and immune exhaustion resulting in an accelerated aging phenotype.

Use of VA Services Impacted by External Economic, Policy Changes

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Unemployment, increased housing costs drive up utilization, according to BUSM’s Amresh Hanchate, PhD, associate professor of Medicine.

Contact Sports Associated with Lewy Body Disease

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Study follows mounting evidence of association between repetitive head impacts and CTE.

Researchers Discover Contact Sports Associated with Lewy Body Disease, Parkinson’s Disease Symptoms and Dementia

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A new study suggests that contact sports athletes may be at increased risk for Lewy Body Disease, which can cause Parkinson’s disease, a brain disorder that leads to problems with movement and thinking.

Michael Alosco Receives Five-year, $793,000 K23 Award from NINDS

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Using MRI data and biomarkers, he will examine patterns of white matter alterations in former NFL players.

Physicians Who Visit Patients Following Hospitalization Provide More Comprehensive Discharge Plans

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Thirty-nine internal medicine residents from BMC participated in a post-hospital discharge home visit to older patients, where they were able to review their discharge plan and determine its effectiveness.

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