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  1. Another worrying thing to keep you up at night: new & study finds connection between lack of rest and cardiovascular disease.

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  2. Ghahreman Khodadad, a former neurosurgeon, wants to get at the root cause of extreme selfishness. So he’s investing in research at to figure it out.

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  3. By sailing around the world, neuroscientist and patient Phil Haydon seeks to educate and inspire others with the disorder.

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  4. Can pet dogs help us figure out how to make immunology work for everyone? alum Cheryl London thinks so.

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  5. “It becomes a kind of home for people within the prison, and, for many, the basis of a new way of thinking about oneself, one’s life and future,” said Hilary Binda, Tufts University Prison Initiative of founder.

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    The new Tufts Center for Integrated Management of Antimicrobial Resistance (CIMAR) is tackling one of the biggest global health concerns.

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  7. . neuroscientist Klaus Miczek is working on stopping the brain system that creates a craving for alcohol and drugs in times of stress.

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  8. A Tufts research team developed material to separate oil and water for environmental remediation and wastewater treatment.

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  9. Warm spring weather leads to more active , says 's Dr. Michael Stone. Here's how to protect yourself and your pets.

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  10. Are standing desks better for your health? Nancy Baker, associate professor of occupational therapy, explains.

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  11. What does the climate's future look like? Millions of scenarios were analyzed by an improved model from Professor Jonathan Lamontagne, and only a few are acceptable—here’s why.

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  12. Stress makes some of us crave alcohol and drugs—here's how Tufts neuroscientist Klaus Miczek is working to break the connection.

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    Mar 25

    Ever wondered why your performance doesn't always match what's cited in reviews? A new paper from Associate Professor Mark Hempstead and colleagues points to transistor variations that are exacerbated by temperature differences.

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  14. Only one week left to submit applications for Tufts Pre-College Programs! For families with rising juniors and seniors in high school, we offer a number of unique experiences to explore Tufts this summer:

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  15. Why are extremists still a threat—and what can we do about it? explains it all at a book talk and reception March 27. Register here:

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  16. Join The on Thursday, 3/28, for a curated film screening of cult classic "Reefer Madness" with context provided by experts in law, science, and anthropology:

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    Mar 25

    A new Tufts study finds that two-father families still face discrimination, especially in states and settings that offer fewer legal and social protections.

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  18. As America gets closer to the 2020 presidential election, everyone wants to know, “Who will run?” But there’s another important question to ask: “Who will turn out to vote?” talks in about why minority voting turnout matters.

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  19. .'s Bree Aldridge and her team are revolutionizing how we understand and treat .

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  20. Tufts Cosmologist Alex Vilenkin explores what happened before the , why there is a multiverse, and how it might be tested.

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