Medical Campus Promotes 13 Faculty to Associate Professor
A total of 13 faculty from the School of Medicine, Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine, and School of Public Health have been promoted to the rank of associate professor. Photo by Jackie Ricciardi Promotions
They have earned national recognition as leaders in their respective fields
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A leader in autism research, an expert in molecular and genetic mechanisms that underlie the aging process, and a prominent researcher in veteran eating disorders are among the 13 faculty on Boston University’s Medical Campus who have recently been promoted to the rank of associate professor. All are nationally recognized experts in their respective fields.
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What is Bi-Polar Depression?
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A lot of people search for information on bi-polar depression but they are often looking for information on bi-polar disorder, which depression is a symptom of.
Confused? Let s break it down.
What is depression?
Depression is a broad term and a complex condition to diagnose and treat.
You will hear a lot of people refer to depression more specifically as Clinical Depression which means the condition has been diagnosed by a healthcare practitioner.
If you ve experienced depression you may have suffered from some of the following symptoms:
A persistent low mood
Irritability
Sound familiar? You re not alone. The National Institute of Mental Health estimates that around 7% of the entire US population suffer from at least one depressive episode a year.
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Researchers offer lifelines to Black women with HIV
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When University of Miami researchers set out in the fall of 2019 to assess how everyday stressors affect the health of Black women living with HIV, they had no idea the women would soon be contending with two unprecedented social upheavals that rocked the world.
But the convergence of the COVID-19 pandemic and the Black Lives Matter protests that followed George Floyd’s murder provided new insights into how subtle but hurtful insults, more blatant discrimination, and recurring violence affect the health of Black women living with HIV. It also provided the opportunity to connect the women to vital resources during unexpectedly chaotic tim
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