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Researchers used AI to study electronic health record data from more than 7,300 All of Us participants to better understand who is at risk for a stroke. Their findings led them to improve disease-risk tools. Learn more: https://t.co/U5Z3EVNuMw
The study suggests that DNA differences may influence how EBV stays active in the body, and their risk of chronic disease . Read more: https://t.co/722ig5IEYo (2/2)
A recent @Nature paper describes a novel method used to analyse genetic and health data from 750K @AllofUsResearch and @uk_biobank participants to learn why some people may be at higher risk of certain chronic diseases after Epstein-Barr virus infection. (1/2)
Previous infection with a common childhood virus could carry clues about lifelong health.
A recent @Nature paper describes a novel method used to analyze genetic and health data from 750,000 people, including 245,000 @AllofUsResearch program participants, to learn why some people develop certain chronic diseases following infection with a common virus.
Learn more: https://t.co/EwnSZNg8lS
Survey responses help researchers learn how habits & experiences shape health. Combined with DNA info & health records, they help tell your whole health story. Log in to your account to see if you have a survey to complete: https://t.co/AvinEE01on
“I want to make a difference, and being part of the All of Us Research Program could unlock potential for future generations,” says Lenny, who joined to honor his family’s history and improve the future of health. 💙
Learn how to include your story: https://t.co/I6rEMbRig5
📣 Exciting news! NIH’s @NIDAnews announces 6 winners from the “Unlocking Insights: Analyzing All of Us Data for Drug Addiction Research” Challenge, a data-science competition to leverage @AllofUsResearch Program data to spur innovation and collaboration in understanding substance use, misuse, and addiction.
Read more from Drs. Nora Volkow and Josh Denny and learn about the winning projects: https://t.co/B5zFFX1m3R
Our Re-Engage All of Us series, hosted by our partners at @AAHD1, begins on February 12, at 1:00 p.m. ET. This conversation is open to all, no matter where you are on your participant journey. Add it to your calendar: https://t.co/hLMU6hHfQR
ICYMI: The #NIH recently updated the How to Apply Application Guide to reflect policy and procedure changes - including biosketch information. Read more: https://t.co/I0IPZ2b0Gj
How do we balance privacy and scientific discovery? 🔏 This #DataPrivacyWeek, learn how we're protecting participant privacy so the information they share can power health discoveries for generations to come: https://t.co/L3jEm1CXop
This week, we celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his vision of building community by serving others. We believe one way of honoring Dr. King's legacy is by working to improve the health of generations to come.
We're proud to do this work with all of you.
#MLKDay
DEADLINE EXTENDED: There’s still time to submit an abstract to this year’s All of Us Science Day! The deadline has been extended until January 23 at 11:59pm ET. Submit here: https://t.co/cFj390SW8o #NIH#ResearchAllofUs
Are you ready to power more research together this year? 💪 When you log in to your account, you'll see which activities are ready for you to complete. These may be surveys, connecting health records, & more. Log in and & see what's waiting for you: https://t.co/8yuX66brwk
Participants like Karla share their health information because they know it will make a real difference, and that we work hard to protect it. From data encryption to limited access, security is built into everything we do.
Hear why Karla trusts All of Us with her story. 👇
📣 Calling All of Us researchers! Share how your discoveries are creating real-world health impacts at the All of Us Science Day on April 15. Submit an abstract by January 19, 2026 at 11:59 p.m. ET https://t.co/cFj390TtXW #NIH#ResearchAllofUs
Submit an abstract for @AllofUsResearch Science Day 2026, a free one-day virtual event on April 15! Share how your All of Us research is driving real‑world health impact for communities across the United States.
Learn more: https://t.co/uMJAl46vI0
We've updated the technology participants use to log in & share information. As part of this update, we're asking participants to create a new password. The process is simple & should only take a few minutes. Select “Forgot Your Username or Password” at https://t.co/pK22VqIClU
👁️ Your eyes can reveal more than you think!
@AllofUsResearch, @NatEyeInstitute, and @NIBIBgov have partnered for the innovative "Eyes on Health" study.
This collaboration will explore how eye imaging is connected to chronic conditions like heart disease, diabetes, and neurological disorders.
By using human data and cutting-edge imaging, researchers aim to unlock new insights for precision medicine.
https://t.co/KkGehBzm0N
U.S. residents: DYK that🫵YOU🫵 can join @AllofUsResearch too?
Your participation can help researchers generate human-relevant data and boost the movement toward personalized health.
Learn more at https://t.co/m5rOyAAe5h
Tune in for the All of Us Advisory Panel Open Session! At noon ET on January 14, 2026, All of Us CEO Dr. Josh Denny will share the program’s recent achievements and upcoming plans. Register here: https://t.co/dRBBt5vdIA