A look back at 2019's most popular stories of research and discovery at HMS: Researchers used insurance records to tease out the effects of genes and environment in hundreds of diseaseshttp://hvrd.me/AiW130q33Gl
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A newly discovered drug target for ALS set the stage for therapeutic advances in treating this hard-to-diagnose and uniformly fatal neurologic diseasehttp://hvrd.me/AzbD30q33GB
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Researchers identified changes in neural stem cells during early development that may raise the likelihood of developing Alzheimer’s later in lifehttp://hvrd.me/GKY530q33H1
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A study showed that vigorous exercise and fasting improve the ability of cells to remove misfolded, toxic and unnecessary proteinshttp://hvrd.me/S1HL30q33HS
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A newly developed AI approach predicts protein structure as accurately as current state-of-the-art methods but at speeds upward of a million times fasterhttp://hvrd.me/3Ol030q33Ie
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The first national study of a regulation cutting residents’ training hours showed that the change has not resulted in lower performance for new doctorshttp://hvrd.me/pjSS30q33J7
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Researchers identified a target for cancer immunotherapy that may inform the design of new treatmentshttp://hvrd.me/rYKL30q33JC
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A study revealed how measles ravages the immune system, leaving patients vulnerable to pathogens they were once immune tohttp://hvrd.me/vI2N30q33Kd
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Researchers developed a light-based technique to capture and pinpoint the epicenter of neural activity in the brainhttp://hvrd.me/YPAZ30q33KC
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