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Wellness

LGBT Health

A Silent Epidemic? Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Women Receive Less Post-Cancer Treatment Than Everyone Else

July 24, 2019
Neuroscience

Could Autism, Depression Be Rooted in Our Brain’s Ability to Pay Attention?

July 16, 2019
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Nutrition

Fast Food Restaurants Have Expanded More Than Their Menus

April 16, 2019
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Nutrition

Orthorexia: Eating Clean, but Crumbling on the Inside

March 5, 2019
Monica L. Wang, assistant professor of community health sciences at the Boston University School of Public Health smiles for a photo as she receives an Outstanding Young Leaders award from the Greater Boston Chamber of Boston
Accolades

BU researcher named one of 2018’s Ten Outstanding Young Leaders by Boston Chamber of Commerce

October 30, 2018
Fertility

One or More Sodas a Day Associated with Lower Chance of Getting Pregnant

February 16, 2018
Researchers identified a gene in mice associated with binge eating, and also found evidence that binge eating may alter myelin production brain.
Genetics

BU Researchers Find Gene Associated with Binge Eating in Mice

May 2, 2017
David Proctor
Rehabilitation Sciences

Running for Life

November 1, 2016
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Nutrition

When Science and Industry Collide

October 17, 2016
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Public Health

Probing Soda Company Sponsorship of Health Groups

October 14, 2016
Africa

Mozambique: Market-Driven

December 3, 2015
Africa

Into Africa

December 3, 2015
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Nutrition

Change of Plans: Why Do We Break Our Health Resolutions?

October 7, 2015
Carine Lenders, MD, MS, ScD, and Elizabeth Henry, DrPh, MHS.
Accolades

Pediatrics Professor and Public Health Student Win Top Honors

June 29, 2015
Richard Wainford
Cardiovascular Disease

Pass the Salt?

February 10, 2015
Lynn Moore, Boston University School of Medicine, protein, low blood pressure
Nutrition

High Protein to Lower Blood Pressure

October 24, 2014

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