Study of Former NFL Players Finds 1 in 3 Believes They Have CTE September 24, 2024 Players also report higher rates of suicidality, treatable conditions that mimic CTE
How Gaps in Research Lead to Gaps in Care for Aging Women January 10, 2024 Why 99 percent of aging research ignores menopause and what it means for women’s health
Brain Injury Increases Risk of Cardiovascular Disease September 21, 2023 Screening and early interventions for those most at risk could help limit harm
Football Players Health Study Enters Next Phase May 1, 2023 Research program will continue to explore football’s lifelong effects on former players
Concussions and Cognitive Performance March 3, 2023 Former NFL players study shows concussion impacts decades after retirement
Study Uncovers Why Some Joints Stiffen With Age January 19, 2023 Mechanism behind osteoarthritis could inform new treatments
Med Ed Dean Announces Transition to New Role November 2, 2022 Beginning summer 2023, Hundert to serve as alumni liaison, fundraiser, maintaining faculty duties
How Muscle, Fat Tissues Respond to Exercise, Obesity October 13, 2022 First-of-its-kind study reveals single-cell changes in metabolic tissues
An Enzyme’s Protective Role March 10, 2022 Long-running study leads to potential therapeutic target for people with type 1 diabetes.
Honoring Social Justice Efforts December 2, 2021 Inaugural HMS awards program recognizes work done to advance equity, justice, advocacy
Signaling Defects September 14, 2021 Differences in cellular signaling offer clues to insulin resistance
Recovery May Take Time August 12, 2021 Are some clinical decisions after traumatic brain injury made too quickly?