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Science Research in Professional Journals Newsletter for 2025-06-21 ( 10 items ) |
23andMe Interim CEO Selsavage Testifies Before House Oversight & Government Reform Committee (10)
WASHINGTON, June 21 -- The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee released the following written testimony by Joseph Selsavage, interim CEO and CFO of 23andMe Inc., from a June 10, 2025, hearing entitled "Securing Americans' Genetic Information: Privacy and National Security Concerns Surrounding 23andMe's Bankruptcy Sale":
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Chairman Comer, Ranking Member Lynch, other members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today. My name is Joseph Selsavage, a more PR
American College of Cardiology Issues Guidance on Weight Management Drugs (10)
WASHINGTON, June 20 [Category: Medical] -- The American College of Cardiology posted the following news release:
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American College of Cardiology Issues Guidance on Weight Management Drugs
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The American College of Cardiology has issued a Concise Clinical Guidance (CCG) document to aid clinicians in the use of medication for weight management in patients where treatment may provide cardiovascular benefit.
Obesity is a chronic, progressive disease that affects over 1 billion people worl more PR
College of William & Mary Law Professor Testifies Before House Oversight & Government Reform Committee (10)
WASHINGTON, June 21 -- The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee released the following written testimony by Margaret Hu, a law professor and director of the Digital Democracy Lab at College of William and Mary, from a June 10, 2025, hearing entitled "Securing Americans' Genetic Information: Privacy and National Security Concerns Surrounding 23andMe's Bankruptcy Sale":
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Good Morning, Chairman Comer, Ranking Member Lynch, and Members of the Committee:
I am Margaret Hu, Davison M more PR
DeLauro Statement on HHS Secretary Robert Kennedy's Assault on Vaccine Science (10)
WASHINGTON, June 18 -- Rep. Rosa L. DeLauro, D-Connecticut, ranking member of the House Appropriations Committee, issued the following news release:
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DeLauro Statement on HHS Secretary Robert Kennedy's Assault on Vaccine Science
WASHINGTON - Today, Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro (CT-03) released a statement in response to Health and Human Services Secretary Robert Kennedy's politically motivated assault on vaccine science at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC):
"Secretary K more PR
Northumbria University: Smoking Leaves Lasting Mark on Teeth, Research Reveals (10)
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, England, June 20 (TNSjou) -- Northumbria University issued the following news release:
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Smoking leaves lasting mark on teeth, research reveals
Evidence of the permanent impact of smoking on people's teeth has been uncovered by researchers for the first time.
Researchers from Northumbria University have discovered that smokers have tell-tale signs of their smoking habits ingrained deep within their teeth, which remain even after a person has quit.
Their findings, wh more PR
Rewriting a scientific law to unlock the potential of energy, sensing and more (10)
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, June 20 -- Pennsylvania State University posted the following news:
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Rewriting a scientific law to unlock the potential of energy, sensing and more
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UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- A research team from Penn State has broken a 165-year-old law of thermal radiation with unprecedented strength, setting the stage for more efficient energy harvesting, heat transfer and infrared sensing.
Their results, currently available online, are slated to be published in Physica more PR
University of East Anglia: Anti-aging Drug Rapamycin Extends Lifespan as Effectively as Eating Less (10)
NORWICH, England, June 20 (TNSjou) -- The University of East Anglia issued the following news:
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Anti-aging drug Rapamycin extends lifespan as effectively as eating less
The anti-aging drug Rapamycin has the same life-extending effect as eating less, according to new research from the University of East Anglia and University of Glasgow.
Dietary restriction has long been considered one of the most reliable methods for increasing lifespan across species.
But if fasting for hours sounds un more PR
University of Exeter: Arctic Peatlands Expanding as Climate Warms (10)
EXETER, England, June 20 (TNSjou) -- The University of Exeter issued the following news:
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Arctic peatlands expanding as climate warms
By Alex Morrison
Peatlands across the Arctic are expanding as the climate warms, new research shows.
Scientists used satellite data, drones and on-the-ground observations to assess the edges of existing peatlands (waterlogged ecosystems that store vast amounts of carbon).
The study - led by the University of Exeter - found peatlands in the European and more PR
University of Wolverhampton: International Research Collaboration Clinches Top Prize at Prestigious Cambridge Conference (10)
WOLVERHAMPTON, England, June 20 -- The University of Wolverhampton issued the following news release:
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International research collaboration clinches top prize at prestigious Cambridge conference
An international research collaboration between the University of Wolverhampton and the University of Milan has won a poster competition, held as part of the Syn2025 conference held at the University of Cambridge.
The conference, themed 'Facing the Complexity of Synucleinopathies', brought toget more PR
Want Broccoli or Ice Cream? FSU Scientists Uncover Complexities in How Your Brain Chooses (10)
TALLAHASSEE, Florida, June 21 (TNSjou) -- Florida State University issued the following news:
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Want broccoli or ice cream? FSU scientists uncover complexities in how your brain chooses
By McKenzie Harris
Why do we crave sweet treats over healthier options? While it comes down to how our brains process taste and what we expect from the food in front of us, a new study from Florida State University shows that more brain regions are involved in the process than previously thought.
A team more PR
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