Tulane researchers have discovered a potential new approach to addressing post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome. The research focuses on reducing inflammation and cell death in brain and nerve tissue of patients experiencing memory loss, fatigue and pain.
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Becky Callegan, who will graduate with a Master of Sustainable Real Estate Development from the School of Architecture, aims to work in public policy, improving construction standards to enhance indoor air quality. She was inspired in her pursuits after her husband suffered health complications from mold toxicity. Read more on the Tulane News website.
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Isabella Kulstad, neuroscience major at the School of Science and Engineering and philosophy minor at the School of Liberal Arts, showcases her research at the Tulane Research, Innovation and Creativity Summit (TRICS), which took place last week in the Lavin-Bernick Center for University Life. The event highlighted the innovative scholarship and achievements of students and faculty from across disciplines. View the photos on Instagram.
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To request accessibility accommodations at any Commencement-related event, please complete this form by Wednesday, May 1. To make a request via email, contact tugrad@tulane.edu. Visit the Commencement website under the “Accessibility” tab for more information, or ask any other questions here.
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Everyday Health
Dr. Shauna Levy, medical director of Tulane’s Bariatric and Weight Loss Center, explains the concept of “food noise” and discusses ways to quiet it, including taking prescription medications or weight loss surgery.
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