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State Tipoffs Involving Hawaii Newsletter for 2021-11-28 ( 5 items )  
Columbia Mailman School of Public Health: New Index Tracks U.S. State Progress on Promoting the Health and Well-Being of Older Populations for the First Time (10)
NEW YORK, Nov. 24 (TNSOps) -- Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health issued the following news: States in the U.S. vary widely in how well they are adapting to their aging populations, according to a new Milbank Quarterly article that ranks states based on an index measuring societal aging. The index tracks state support for successful aging at the population level across five domains: (1) Productivity and Engagement, (2) Security, (3) Equity, (4) Cohesion, and (5) Well-being. Th more PR

Hawaii Gov. Ige: Next Phase of State and County COVID-19 Measures Announced (10)
HONOLULU, Hawaii, Nov. 24 -- Gov. David Ige, D-Hawaii, issued the following news release on Nov. 23, 2021: Gov. David Ige and the county mayors today announced the next phase of state and county measures related to COVID-19. The following basic measures have proven to be effective and will remain unchanged in the next emergency proclamation relating to COVID-19: * The Hawaii Safe Travels Program; * The indoor mask mandate; * The vaccination or testing requirements for state executive and co more PR

University of Hawaii Cancer Center: Discovery on Gene X Environment Interactions May Improve Mesothelioma Outcomes (10)
HONOLULU, Hawaii, Nov. 26 (TNSJou) -- The University of Hawaii Cancer Center issued the following news: Flavia Novelli, an Italian postdoctoral researcher in the laboratory of Michele Carbone, MD, PhD, and Haining Yang, MD, PhD, at the University of Hawaii Cancer Center, is the first author of a paper published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the U.S. (PNAS). In this publication, Novelli and collaborators reported their discovery that BAP1, HMGB1, and the enzyme HDAC1  more PR

University of Hawaii Cancer: Using Artificial Intelligence to Detect Skin Cancer (10)
HONOLULU, Hawaii, Nov. 24 (TNSRes) -- The University of Hawaii Cancer Center issued the following news: Researchers from the University of Hawaii Cancer Center have conducted a study identifying new ways to detect skin cancer using artificial intelligence (AI). Investigators successfully created and trained an AI platform to classify different types of skin lesions. Their findings were published in a well-established peer-reviewed journal, Melanoma Research. The study, "The Potential of Using  more PR

University of Hawaii Solar Eclipse Chasers Prepare for Antarctica Expedition (10)
HONOLULU, Hawaii, Nov. 22 (TNSRes) -- The University of Hawaii issued the following news release: To catch a glimpse of the next total solar eclipse on December 4, sky gazers will have to trek to the icy continent of Antarctica. University of Hawaii Institute for Astronomy (IfA) Astronomer Shadia Rifai Habbal and her eclipse team, the Solar Wind Sherpas, are one of a small handful of scientific teams traveling to the remote South Pole to carry out scientific observations. The 14-member team is  more PR