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  1. A pair of biomarkers of brain function may help explain why a person with normal hearing may struggle to follow conversations in noisy environments

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  2. Before graduating from Harvard Medical School and becoming an orthopedic surgeon, Mark Adickes played in the NFL for the and won a with the

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  3. The findings could inform the design of therapies that halt the progression of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and prevent complications

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  4. A human 'body-on-chip' platform is laying the foundation for better, accelerated drug testing

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  5. NFL players with careers of 10 seasons or more were twice as likely to report severe cognitive problems compared with those who had played a single season

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  6. What happens to NFL players’ bodies once they leave the game? The aims to generate insights about players’ health, to inform interventions and new treatments

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  7. An analysis found a link between NFL career length, position played and risk of cognitive and mental health problems

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  8. Former players reporting concussion symptoms following head injury are more likely to report erectile dysfunction and low testosterone levels. Researchers say injury to the pituitary gland and downstream hormonal changes may be one possible explanation.

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  9. A comparison between elite pro athletes suggested higher overall mortality among NFL players compared with MLB players of similar age, raising important questions about sport-specific differences in disease development

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  10. Herman Taylor, director of player engagement and education, and , player advisor, are at . The study is yielding new insights on player health and developing interventions to mitigate the conditions they face.

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  11. The skeletal traits of fish not only help them adapt to their environment, they also provide genetic insights into rare human disorders

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  12. The findings lay the groundwork for understanding how stress affects various tissues and organs in the body

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  13. Hidden hearing loss is a common condition that cannot currently be measured using standard hearing exams. HMS researchers at aim to change that.

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    Professor of Epidemiology Marc Lipsitch, an expert in the spread of infectious disease, talks about coronavirus

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  15. The findings enhance understanding of the deep ancestral relationships among populations in sub-Saharan Africa, the region of greatest human diversity today

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  16. “The key for physicians is getting to know your patients as people,” says HMS psychiatrist Alex Keuroghlian of improving health care for LGBTQ individuals

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  17. A new study led by HMS’ Stephen Juraschek suggests that aggressive blood pressure treatment does not exacerbate the risk for fainting or falling via

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  18. Finances and community investments were among the topics discussed during the 2020 State of the School address

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  19. People with hidden hearing loss can hear, but when it’s noisy, they can’t understand. HMS neuroscientists are working to better understand what causes the condition and how to fix it. (via )

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  20. Fat-dissolving bile acids may help regulate gut immunity and inflammation

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