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In Gratitude and Service to Public Health

Epidemiology

Combined Oral Contraceptive Use Among People with Migraine with Aura Persists, Despite Cautions

cardiovascular.

MRI of head of elderly woman in hands of doctor standing in medical ward near senior patient with relative and nurse. Recovery after a stroke
stroke

New Study Identifies Two Proteins That May Contribute to Stroke Recurrence

July 22, 2024
cardiovascular

Lowering Systolic Blood Pressure below 120 mmHg May Reduce Dementia Risk among Black, Latino Populations

July 12, 2024
Clogged Artery with platelets and cholesterol plaque, concept for health risk for obesity or dieting and nutrition problems
dementia

Both High and Low HDL Cholesterol Tied to Increased Risk of Dementia

October 6, 2023
Awards

Professor Receives Louis and Artur Award for Hypertension Research

July 9, 2021
Transportation Infrastructure Investments Could Save Hundreds of Lives, Billions of Dollars
climate

Transportation Infrastructure Investments Could Save Hundreds of Lives, Billions of Dollars

January 28, 2021
Dual Smoking and Vaping Doesn’t Cut Cardiovascular Risk
vaping

Dual Smoking and Vaping Doesn’t Cut Cardiovascular Risk

January 6, 2021
For Cardiovascular Disease, It’s the 20 Percent vs the 80 Percent
Income Inequality

For Cardiovascular Disease, It’s the 20 Percent vs the 80 Percent

October 28, 2020
All News

Atrial Fibrillation Less Deadly Than It Used to Be, But Still Cause for Concern

August 11, 2020
Doctor taking older patient's blood pressure
cardiovascular

Genes and Cardiovascular Health Both Affect Dementia Risk

July 20, 2020
Satellite image of eastern Massachusetts with lines indicating the 75-square-mile area around Boston
climate

A Zero-Emissions Boston Could Save 288 Lives and $2.4 Billion Annually

April 22, 2020

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