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    A profile of physician, U.S. Air Force lieutenant colonel, and Tufts alumnus Bradley McGregor about his experiences as a medical advisor in Kabul, Afghanistan

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    • He was just on the podium at @sitcancer @SITC22 & we know him from @ASCO, @ESMO & many other mtgs. What many don't know are the contributions my #ASCO_LDP classmate & @DanaFarber #cancer expert @BradMcG04 has made outside of academia. Proud of you, Brad. https://t.co/ubyaII6od7

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    Adopting more programs that make and deliver medically tailored meals to people with serious, diet-sensitive diseases could result not only in improved health o

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    • "Patients can be treated using the power of food and put on a steady path toward healing.... This can help reverse our ‘sick care’ system, keep people out of the hospital, and save billions of dollars each year.” #FoodisMedicine @FIMCoalition @NPPC_USA https://t.co/EHttuj0jjI

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    Adopting more programs that make and deliver medically tailored meals to people with serious, diet-sensitive diseases could result not only in improved health o

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    • Our new research, published today @JAMA_current: A national program of Medically Tailored Meals could prevent 1.6 M hospitalizations & reduce net healthcare costs by $13.6 B in one year 6.3 M Americans eligible Time for a major national effort on MTMs https://t.co/EHttujisxQ

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    A new study from Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy researchers looks at the eating habits of adults and children in 185 countries over 30 years.

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    • Breaking: new global estimates of diet quality globally and - for 1st time - in children of all ages Lowest scoring nations: Brazil, Mexico, USA, Egypt Diet quality better in young children, worsened as children aged - a dire trend and a call to action https://t.co/iN6jAqsBiq

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    Researchers at the School of Dental Medicine hope that targeting the bacteria that cause periodontal disease will one day slow the progress of Alzheimer’s

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    • Jake Jinkun Chen, D.M.D., M.D.S., Ph.D., a professor at @TuftsDental, is the lead researcher investigating the possible link between periodontal disease and Alzheimer’s disease. https://t.co/Pifp0I3zck