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Science Research in Professional Journals Newsletter for 2025-08-31 ( 8 items )  
Cleveland Clinic-Led Trials Shows Drug Doesn't Significantly Improve Outcomes in Patients with Non-Obstructive Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (10)
CLEVELAND, Ohio, Aug. 30 [Category: BizHospital] -- The Cleveland Clinic posted the following news release: * * * Cleveland Clinic-Led Trials Shows Drug Doesn't Significantly Improve Outcomes in Patients with Non-Obstructive Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy * Findings from a Cleveland Clinic -led clinical trial showed that the use of the drug, mavacamten in symptomatic, non-obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy patients did not significantly reduce symptoms compared to placebo. Results from t more PR

Goshen College Announces 2025-26 Lecture Series (10)
GOSHEN, Indiana, Aug. 30 -- Goshen College issued the following news: * * * Goshen College announces 2025-26 lecture series Goshen College will host five lectures in its 2025-26 lecture series, as part of its ongoing effort to bring a wide variety of speakers to campus. The series includes two lectures in the fall semester and three in the spring, all of which will be livestreamed and free and open to the public. * * * Fall Semester Beechy Peace, Justice and Reconciliation Lecture Wednesd more PR

Salk Institute for Biological Studies: All DRII-ed Up - How Do Plants Recover After Drought? (10)
LA JOLLA, California, Aug. 30 (TNSjou) -- The Salk Institute for Biological Studies issued the following news release: * * * All DRII-ed up: How do plants recover after drought? Salk Institute researchers find plants rapidly boost their immune systems during drought recovery, pinpointing potential genetic strategies for designing more drought-resistant crops * A plant's number one priority is to grow--a feat that demands sunlight, nutrients, and water. If just one of these three inputs is m more PR

Salk Institute for Biological Studies: Leveraging Microproteins to Treat Obesity, Aging, and Mitochondrial Disorders (10)
LA JOLLA, California, Aug. 30 (TNSjou) -- The Salk Institute for Biological Studies issued the following news release: * * * Leveraging microproteins to treat obesity, aging, and mitochondrial disorders Salk Institute researchers discover new microprotein that controls metabolic health in mouse fat cells * Like bees breathing life into gardens, providing pollen and making flowers blossom, little cellular machines called mitochondria breathe life into our bodies, buzzing with energy as they  more PR

University College London: Promising Drug for People With Stubborn High Blood Pressure (10)
LONDON, England, Aug. 30 (TNSjou) -- The University College London issued the following news: * * * Promising new drug for people with stubborn high blood pressure A new treatment has been shown to significantly lower blood pressure in people whose levels stay dangerously high, despite taking several existing medicines, according to the results of a Phase III clinical trial led by a UCL Professor. * Globally around 1.3 billion people have high blood pressure (hypertension), and in around ha more PR

University of Notre Dame: 'Prebunking' False Election Claims May Boost Trust in Elections (10)
NOTRE DAME, Indiana, Aug. 30 (TNSjou) -- The University of Notre Dame posted the following news: * * * 'Prebunking' false election claims may boost trust in elections By Christine Grashorn In recent years, democracies worldwide have seen a growing erosion of trust in election outcomes and institutions, driven in part by fears of widespread fraud. As the digital age continues to transform the ways in which people consume information, online election misinformation has expanded at an unpreced more PR

Utah State University: ASPIRE REU Program - Expanding the Call for Undergraduate Researchers (10)
LOGAN, Utah, Aug. 30 -- Utah State University issued the following news: * * * ASPIRE REU Program: Expanding the Call for Undergraduate Researchers By Kayleigh Kearsley Every summer, ASPIRE hosts the Research Experience for Undergraduates program, where students from across the nation are invited to apply to be paired with an ASPIRE faculty member and conduct research for two months during the summer. "Through the REU program, more motivated undergraduate students outside ASPIRE campuses ca more PR

Yale University: Study - Sex-selective Abortion Bans Harm Maternal and Infant Health (10)
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, Aug. 30 (TNSjou) -- Yale University issued the following news release: * * * Study: Sex-selective abortion bans harm maternal and infant health A new study by Yale sociologist Emma Zang links sex-selective abortion bans to negative birth outcomes for Asian immigrant mothers. By Mike Cummings Sex-selective abortion bans (SSABs) -- which prohibit the seeking of abortions based on the fetus' sex -- increase the likelihood of low birth weight and preterm births among in more PR