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Research Your Resolution: Focus on Your Mental Health, Especially As You Age

By Brian Burns | January 22, 2018

Although dementia is on the rise, it is not an inevitable part of getting older, says Mass General researcher Jennifer Gatchel, MD, PhD.

Research Your Resolution: Consider Heart Health Before Going Gluten-Free

By Brian Burns | January 19, 2018

In a large study which tracked the dietary habits of more than 100,000 men and women over the last several decades, we did not find any evidence that a low gluten diet was associated with a lower risk of heart disease.

Mass General Researchers Find That Early Treatment for ADHD May Lessen Risk of Substance Abuse Disorders

By Brian Burns | January 17, 2018

Mass General researcher Timothy Wilens, PhD, has found that the earlier children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) receive treatment with stimulants, the less likely they are to use marijuana or develop a substance use disorder (SUD).

Research Your Resolution: Take a Slow and Steady Approach to Losing Weight

By Brian Burns | January 15, 2018

If your goal for the New Year is losing weight, I recommend finding eating and exercise behaviors that lead to a steady weight loss week to week, even if the pace at which you are losing weight is slow.

Research Your Resolution: Boost Your Brain Health With Social Connections

By Brian Burns | January 12, 2018

Studying over 3,000 members of the Framingham, MA, community since 1948, and across multiple generations, we found that people who are the most socially isolated have lower blood levels of a molecule known as brain-derived neurotrophic factor (or BDNF) which is critical for keeping brain cells healthy and forming new connections between cells.

DASH Diet — Ranked Best Overall Diet, Could Prevent Hypertension and Gout

By Brian Burns | January 10, 2018

Did you know that in addition to lowering blood pressure, the DASH diet may also reduce the risk of developing gout? In this article, originally published last year, researchers from Mass General describe how following the diet could prevent the intense pain and swelling associated with the disease.

Research Your Resolution: Reduce Your Risk of A Heart Attack

By Brian Burns | January 8, 2018

By studying genetic data from 55,000 individuals who are enrolled in four long-term research studies, we found that following a healthy lifestyle—defined as not smoking, exercising once a week, eating healthy and maintaining a body mass index of less than 30—can reduce your chances of having a heart attack by close to 50 percent.

Research Your Resolution: Use Food Placement to Set Yourself Up for Weight Loss Success

By Brian Burns | January 4, 2018

Do you have goals for improving your health in the New Year? This month, investigators from the Mass General Research Institute are discussing the science behind some common New Year’s resolutions, and offering tips and advice based on their research into exercise, diet, healthy aging, heart health, and much more.

12 Days of Research at Mass General: An On-the-Go Test For Food Allergies

By Brian Burns | December 22, 2017

In the 12 days leading up to our holiday hiatus, we are looking back on the past year and sharing some highlights in Massachusetts General Hospital research news from each month of 2017.

12 Days of Research at Mass General: Modeling Alzheimer’s Disease in 3D

By Brian Burns | December 21, 2017

In the 12 days leading up to our holiday hiatus, we are looking back on the past year and sharing some highlights in Massachusetts General Hospital research news from each month of 2017. October 2017: How a 3D Model of Alzheimer’s Disease is Providing New Hope in the Search for Treatments Reigning in Alzheimer’s disease
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