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Loss of Epigenetic Information Can Drive Aging, Restoration Can Reverse It January 12, 2023 Study implicates changes to way DNA is organized, regulated rather than changes to genetic code
New Insights into ALS March 13, 2023 Study suggests inflammatory proteins in innate immune system may damage neurons, lead to ALS
The Case for Female Mice in Neuroscience Research March 7, 2023 Findings reveal female mice have more stable exploratory behavior than male mice
Heart disease risk factors rise in young adults March 7, 2023 Study finds increased risk for hypertension, diabetes, and obesity
Millions May See Lower Out-of-Pocket Costs for Heart Medications March 7, 2023 Inflation Reduction Act may make cardiovascular therapy more affordable for Medicare beneficiaries
Science Matters with Caroline Shamu March 6, 2023 Enabling outstanding science by bringing in new technology
Concussions and Cognitive Performance March 3, 2023 Former NFL players study shows concussion impacts decades after retirement
Navigating Graduate Career Paths March 1, 2023 Interactive new HMS website provides hundreds of career resources
How Bacteria Invade the Brain March 1, 2023 Research shows that bacteria hijack crosstalk between nerve and immune cells to cause meningitis
Harvard Medical School Media Immersion: Boston, June 8-9, 2023 March 1, 2023 AFTER COVID: Preparing for the pathogens of tomorrow
How Gut Microbes Help Mend Damaged Muscles March 1, 2023 New findings suggest intestinal immune cells play a role in repairing injured muscles
Science Matters with Silvi Rouskin February 27, 2023 Understanding and using RNA to treat human disease
How Common Is Face Blindness? February 24, 2023 Study suggests condition affects more people than previously thought
Blood Pressure Drug Benefit February 23, 2023 Study shows promising treatment for patients with locally advanced pancreatic cancer