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U.S. FDA-required health warnings on Instagram posts reduce user engagement with posts on e-cigarette ads, this study of synthetic nicotine e-cigarette brand posts finds. ja.ma/3MKWHdW @BUExperts College of Communication, Boston University Boston University Traci Hong

A group of Boston University researchers in the lab of @RobReinhartPhD (Center for Systems Neuroscience, Boston University) are shedding light on how aging impacts our ability to manage mental clutter and memory performance. @BUExperts talks with postdoctoral associate Dr. Wen Wen. READ>>buexperts.medium.com/out-with-the-o…


The pandemic’s lingering effects and chronic screen time make it hard for anxious kids to stay in school, an expert says, but parents can help by “praising instances of bravery.” futurity.org/children-anxie… Boston University BU Experts #Anxiety #Parents #Families

The pandemic’s lingering effects and chronic screen time make it hard for anxious kids to stay in school, an expert says, but parents can help by “praising instances of bravery.” futurity.org/children-anxie… BU Experts Office of Research, Boston University #ResearchNews #Anxiety #MentalHealth

Save the date: I’ll be doing a Reddit AMA via BU Experts on October 18th. Bring your online dating, sexting, and social media questions!



Understanding the toll of #suicideloss is crucial for supporting survivors. @bostonu researchers AJ Rosellini & Jaimie Gradus, supported by a $2.95M National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) grant, are studying these impacts using 30 years of Denmark’s health data. Check out the Q&A ⬇️ spr.ly/6002UJtY0

Questions about online dating, sexting privacy, or compulsive social media use? 🤔 College of Communication, Boston University's Katy Coduto will be hosting a reddit AMA on Friday, October 18th from 12-2pm EST. Join us in the discussion on how technology influence our interpersonal relationships! 📱 💘

Thank you to Boston University and BU Experts for the new series “CTE: How BU Is Changing the Game.” We are grateful for the opportunity to share a more in-depth look at our research and the work that our team does everyday. And most of all, we are grateful to highlight the critical


Happening now! College of Communication, Boston University's Katy Coduto is hosting a reddit AMA until 2pm ET! Ask any question about #socialmedia, #onlinedating, and #onlineprivacy! Participate here ➡️ spr.ly/6001qj64X


Did you miss Dr. Kathryn Coduto's (Katy Coduto) Reddit AMA on all things dating apps and relationships? No worries! We got you. "Swipe right" on this round up by BU Experts to see the key takeaways! spr.ly/6017SVg5z

Exciting to see these two women engineers pioneering in #womenshealth. BU Experts bu.edu/articles/2024/…

In Part 4 of the new BU Experts CTE series “CTE: How BU Is Changing the Game,” learn about ten of our most significant research findings. Thank you to The Brink, BU Experts, and Boston University for writing this series and providing an in-depth look at our center’s research. You can


We asked a range of BU Experts what the election results will mean for abortion, immigrants, higher education, the economy, the Supreme Court, and more. Read on ➡️ spr.ly/6018So2be


In the final part of the new BU Experts CTE series “CTE: How BU Is Changing the Game,” you can watch this video to learn more about CTE from BU student Natalie Lett and CTE Center investigator Michael Alosco, PhD. Thank you to Natalie for her clear and engaging explanation of


Today is #GivingTuesday! If you'd like to support the CTE Center's research and help provide life-changing diagnoses to families, you can make a donation at bit.ly/supportbucte. You can check out the full “CTE: How BU Is Changing the Game" series by BU Experts here:


With funding support from NIAID News and U.S. National Science Foundation, researchers at UC San Diego School of Medicine and Boston University have developed an optical biosensor that can rapidly detect mpox. Results are available within two minutes! today.ucsd.edu/story/optical-…

