Moving precision nutrition forward We are proud to have received an NIH award to work with the Nutrition for Precision Health Program!
HNRCA Launches National Center for Precision Health The $8.23 million NIH grant will support an innovative personalized health study to predict individual responses to food and dietary patterns
Inspired by His Father, a Nutrition Scholar Strives to Prevent Disease For Edwin Ortega, N20, family struggle and sacrifice inspire his research into chronic disease and vaccine efficacy
Eating Whole Grains Linked to Smaller Increases in Waist Size, Blood Pressure, Blood Sugar Study in middle- to older-aged adults suggests whole grains may protect against heart disease
Taking on Harmful Cells That Contribute to Age-Related Diseases A Tufts scientist is testing senolytics to counter senescent cells that promote afflictions like arthritis and Parkinson's disease
The Art and Science of Biostatistics Behind countless medical and public health breakthroughs are the translators, problem-solvers, and artists of the biological sciences—also known as biostatisticians
Muscle Loss in Older Adults and What to Do About It Loss of muscle mass among elderly can lead to falls, and staying put during the pandemic doesn’t help
Loss of muscle mass among elderly can lead to falls, and staying put during the pandemic doesn’t help Falls may be accelerated by sarcopenia, a condition that can start as early as our 30s, according to expert Dr. Roger Fielding of the HNRCA.
In 2020, All Hands Were on Board at Tufts Responding to the Pandemic As COVID-19 changed the world, the university pivoted quickly to keep students learning and everyone safe