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Mashup Score: 0What Can Digital Diagnosis and Digital Therapeutics Tell Us About the Brain? | Center for Brain Recovery - 6 month(s) ago
This past April, an industry panel discussion took place at Boston University that shed light on the applications of digital diagnostics and therapeutics in brain health. Co-hosted by the Boston University Hariri Institute for Computing and the Center for Brain Recovery, the event brought together leaders from the digital health industry and interested participants to explore the latest advancements and challenges in this ever-growing field of study. This event was also sponsored by the Hariri Institute’s
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Mashup Score: 1Social Media Use Linked to Tobacco Initiation among Youth - 6 month(s) ago
A new study found that youth with no prior tobacco use who used social media daily were 67 percent more likely to begin smoking after one year.
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Mashup Score: 13The H5N1 Bird Flu Is a Growing Threat for Farm Animals and Humans—How Serious Is It? - 7 month(s) ago
Nahid Bhadelia, a BU infectious diseases expert, wants to see more concrete action to prevent further spread of this deadly avian flu
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Mashup Score: 8When Four-Star Reviews are Better than Five - 7 month(s) ago
Upon mining the purchasing decisions and attitudes of several participants, marketing professor Daniella Kupor and her co-researcher consistently found that consumers typically rated the more moderate positive reviews as most helpful.
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A new study applied whole genome sequencing to pinpoint specific genes and genetic changes of interest in genetic regions previously associated with Alzheimer’s disease, aiming to inform future treatment and prevention strategies.
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A new commentary in JAMA examines how discriminatory disinvestment in broadband infrastructure perpetuates health inequities and provides recommendations on how the US can achieve national digital equity through healthcare, research, public outreach, and legislation.
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Mashup Score: 1New Analysis Reveals Many Excess Deaths Attributed to Natural Causes Are Actually Uncounted COVID-19 Deaths - 9 month(s) ago
The new study provides the most compelling data yet to suggest that excess mortality rates from chronic illnesses and other natural causes were actually driven by COVID-19 infections.
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Mashup Score: 0“Thrilled!” “Excited!” “Fantastic!” BU Community Reacts to Melissa L. Gilliam, BU’s 11th President - 1 year(s) ago
Students, faculty, staff share praise for her scholarship and empathy—and the historic firsts she represents
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Mashup Score: 0BU President Emeritus Aram Chobanian Dies at 94; Helped Stabilize the University in Tumultuous Period - 1 year(s) ago
Remembered for his warmth, friendships, and steady hand; BU’s medical school was renamed last year in his and his lifelong friend’s honor after record gift
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Academic leaders from across the country came together to discuss the future of public health education during a Public Health Conversation on June 14.
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