By Lisa Brown April 20th, 2022 in Featured, Research
The gold standard treatment for insomnia is cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I), which specifically targets the individual’s problematic sleep behaviors and beliefs. More
By Lisa Brown April 20th, 2022 in Featured, Research
Former Fighting Irish football players from 1964-80 teams are five times more likely to report cognitive impairment disorders than the general public. More
By Lisa Brown April 19th, 2022 in Featured, Research
Better prevention, screening and treatment has led to long-term progress in fighting heart disease and stroke, according to a new analysis from the Framingham Heart Study. More
By Lisa Brown April 12th, 2022 in Featured, Student Life
Effective April 18, she succeeds Pedro Falci who has been named Director of the Wellbeing Project. More
By Lisa Brown April 6th, 2022 in Faculty Affairs, Featured
He has led the Diversity & Inclusion Office for three years and also served as an Assistant Dean in the Student Affairs Office for 12 years. More
By Lisa Brown April 1st, 2022 in Awards & Honors, Featured
The nomination states, “Melissa is absolutely amazing!” More
By Lisa Brown April 1st, 2022 in Awards & Honors, Faculty Affairs, Featured
The nomination states, “Dr. Chapman has helped create a vibrant and welcoming community on the Boston University Medical Campus.” More
By Lisa Brown March 31st, 2022 in Awards & Honors, Featured
She will serve as Councilor and a member of the executive committee for two years. More
By Lisa Brown March 30th, 2022 in Anti-racism, Featured, Research
Researchers propose a three-pronged approach of creating federal and state policies to democratize access to telehealth. More
By Lisa Brown March 29th, 2022 in Awards & Honors, Faculty Affairs, Featured
The Lane Adams Quality of Life Award recognizes individuals who consistently provide excellent and compassionate care, as well as address the complex needs of cancer patients and their families. More