Michelle St. Paul, M.A. | Projects & IRB Manager Framingham Heart Study Boston University School of Medicine Office: 617-358-0096 Email: mstpaul@bu.edu

Researchers Awarded $26.56 Million NIH Grant for FHS Brain Aging Program (FHS-BAP)

Researchers Awarded $26.56 Million NIH Grant for FHS Brain Aging Program (FHS-BAP) BU School of Public Health – – Thanks to a five-year, $26.56 million grant from the National Institutes of Health, a new program called the Framingham Heart Study Brain Aging Program (FHS-BAP) will continue the surveillance and evaluation of FHS participants for dementia […]

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Recent Findings: September 9, 2020

Familial Clustering of Aortic Size, Aneurysms, and Dissections in the Community Using Framingham Heart Study data, increased aortic size is found to cluster in families, associated with increased risk of aneurysm & dissection. HEAR MORE from co-author Dr. Charlotte Andersson below (Interview begins at 11:20):   Abstract Background: Ruptured aortic aneurysm and aortic dissections are […]

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August 27, 2020: FHS Examination Restart Delayed

Dear FHS Community, On August 26th, the Massachusetts Department of Public Health designated Framingham a “high risk” community because of a recent uptick in positive cases of COVID-19. For participant and staff safety, the restart of in-person exams that was scheduled to begin next week, Monday, August 31st, will be delayed. We will monitor the […]

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Heart health by the numbers: 5 easy ways to keep tabs on your ticker

Heart health by the numbers: 5 easy ways to keep tabs on your ticker American Heart Association News   Dr. Nicole Spartano, an FHS investigator, shares that tracking a few simple numbers can be a big help in keeping tabs on heart health. Read more: https://www.heraldtribune.com/story/lifestyle/health-fitness/2020/07/30/heart-health-by-numbers-5-easy-ways-to-keep-tabs-on-your-ticker/113577538/

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Recent Findings: August 19, 2020

Recent Findings: August 19, 2020 Trends in excess mortality associated with atrial fibrillation over 45 years (Framingham Heart Study): community based cohort study Abstract Objective To assess temporal trends in the association between newly diagnosed atrial fibrillation and death. Design Community based cohort study. Setting Framingham Heart Study cohort, in 1972-85, 1986-2000, and 2001-15 (periods 1-3, respectively), in […]

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Recent Findings: July 27, 2020

Recent Findings: July 27, 2020 Image Credit: © 2020 American Academy of Neurology Dementia-associated common gene variants or the APOE e4 genotype can more than double dementia risk, but good cardiovascular health can decrease dementia risk by 50%, according to a study published in Neurology by FHS investigators. Researchers from Boston University School of Public […]

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Maura Walker Awarded AHA Grant

Maura Walker, PhD Receives AHA Award FHS Investigator Maura Walker, PhD has been awarded a grant from the American Heart Association for “Integrative omics approach to elucidate diet quality-blood pressure relations”. Her research focuses on relationships between diet quality, cardiometabolic risk factors and chronic disease, with an emphasis on dietary fat and fatty acid biomarkers. […]

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Emer MccGrath Awarded HRB Health Research Award

Emer MccGrath Awarded HRB Health Research Award Per NUI Gallway, July 14, 2020 — Framingham Heart Study Investigator and NUI Galway Clinician Scientist Dr Emer McGrath has been awarded a Clinician Scientist Fellowship as part of the Health Research Board (HRB) €3.7 million investment in twelve new Health Research Fellowships. Dr. McGrath was awarded €655,524 […]

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