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Rutgers Brain Health Institute

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BHI is the hub for basic, translational, and clinical research into the biological bases of human brain function and dysfunction at Rutgers University.

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🎉Congratulations to Drs. Avram Holmes & Victoria Abraira on receiving the Board of Trustees Research Fellowship for Scholarly Excellence!🏆The fellowship honors faculty who have made outstanding contributions to research during their early years Rutgers University academicaffairs.rutgers.edu/2024-2025-facu…

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A huge thank you to everyone who joined us for the #RARC Year in Review & Social Event! On behalf of RARC within Rutgers Brain Health Institute, we’re so grateful for your energy, support & presence. You made the day truly special—here’s to another year of connection, collaboration & impact!

A huge thank you to everyone who joined us for the #RARC Year in Review &amp; Social Event! On behalf of RARC within <a href="/BHI_Rutgers/">Rutgers Brain Health Institute</a>, we’re so grateful for your energy, support &amp; presence. You made the day truly special—here’s to another year of connection, collaboration &amp; impact!
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đź“© Check out the Rutgers Brain Health Institute (BHI) April Monthly Newsletter. Stay up-to-date with our latest faculty achievements, upcoming events, activities, opportunities, and more. đź”— conta.cc/4jZr8vq Rutgers University #neuroscience #brainhealth #mentalhealth

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Knowing Alzheimer’s Risk Lowers Anxiety, But Motivation Fades A new study explored how people emotionally respond to learning their Alzheimer’s disease risk based on amyloid beta buildup in the brain. Surprisingly, receiving this information did not raise distress; instead,

Knowing Alzheimer’s Risk Lowers Anxiety, But Motivation Fades

A new study explored how people emotionally respond to learning their Alzheimer’s disease risk based on amyloid beta buildup in the brain. 

Surprisingly, receiving this information did not raise distress; instead,
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ABC News highlights BHI’s Dr. Petros Levounis, Professor and Chair of the Department of Psychiatry at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, on the significant decline in overdose deaths—and the critical steps still needed to address the crisis.  Read More: abcnews.go.com/Health/us-drug…

ABC News highlights BHI’s Dr. Petros Levounis, Professor and Chair of the Department of Psychiatry at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, on the significant decline in overdose deaths—and the critical steps still needed to address the crisis. 

Read More:
abcnews.go.com/Health/us-drug…