How Are Vitamin Supplements Produced, and Is It Better to Get Vitamins Through Foods Instead? A professor of nutrition science explains the pros of getting nutrients from food, but there are exceptions
How Scientists are Solving the Mystery of Aging Researchers at the HNRCA and across Tufts are studying why we get older, and how to stay healthy as we do.
The Two-Way Relationship Between Nutrition and Aging What we eat affects how we age; aging affects our nutritional needs. Understanding how is key to better health as we get older, say Tufts experts
Scenes from Inauguration Week Across the Tufts campuses, the community is welcoming Tufts’ 14th president with open houses, performances, tours, and thought-provoking discussions
What Happens to our Cardiovascular System as We Age? Researchers from across the university explain how our heart and arteries change as we get older and why women and men have different rates of cardiovascular disease
A Conversation with Caroline Genco, Tufts’ New Provost and Senior Vice President A distinguished researcher and accomplished administrative leader moves from the interim role to the university’s permanent chief academic officer
Brighter World Campaign Surpasses All Goals $1.5 billion fundraising endeavor greatly enhances resources and global impact
How Breast Milk Boosts the Brain A sugar molecule in human breast milk may be essential to the health of developing and aging brains, according to a Tufts-led team of researchers