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Binghamton University: Human Rights Institute Announces Fall 2025 Events Lineup (10)
BINGHAMTON, New York, Oct. 3 -- Binghamton University issued the following news:
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Human Rights Institute Announces Fall 2025 Events Lineup
Annual event series promotes discussion of pressing human rights issues
By Emily Ciarlo
This semester, the Binghamton University Human Rights Institute (HRI) will celebrate the work of several distinguished guests and scholars on human rights issues, ranging from genocide to labor rights. HRI will host several events, including a film series, public more PR
Boston University School of Public Health: Veterans More Likely Than General Population to Use All Types of Tobacco Products, Including the Most Harmful (10)
BOSTON, Massachusetts, Oct. 3 (TNSjou) -- The Boston University School of Public Health issued the following news:
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Veterans More Likely than General Population to Use All Types of Tobacco Products, Including the Most Harmful
A new study is the first since 2015 to examine differences in tobacco use by product type among military Veterans compared to civilians, finding that Veterans disproportionately use all commercial tobacco product types, including cigars and cigarettes, which pose a more PR
Capital Research Center: Fred Taylor's World War Against Energy (10)
WASHINGTON, Sept. 30 -- The Capital Research Center issued the following commentary:
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Fred Taylor's world war against energy
A mysterious American billionaire has become one of the major funders of the climate nonprofits fighting a global war against nearly 90 percent of the energy that makes civilization possible.
By Ken Braun
Australia is a land mass of nearly 3 million square miles--almost as large as the 48 contiguous American states. But in addition to its strange and venomous cre more PR
Center for European Policy Analysis: Russia Cleanses Its Spy Agencies (10)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 3 -- The Center for European Policy Analysis posted the following commentary on Oct. 2, 2025:
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Russia Cleanses Its Spy Agencies
Something odd and largely unnoticed is happening to Russia's spies.
By Andrei Soldatov and Irina Borogan
Putin's intelligence services are being cleansed of non-Russians, a policy completely at odds with the agencies' multiethnic histories. It is a risky move that may one day bring serious consequences to the regime.
The change is happening more PR
Center for European Policy Analysis: Sweden Must Win Its Wars in School (10)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 3 -- The Center for European Policy Analysis posted the following commentary on Oct. 2, 2025:
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Sweden Must Win its Wars in School
Sweden has embarked on a rearmament program unprecedented in recent times, but the foundations of national defense are made of flesh, not metal.
By Jan Kallberg
The Swedish defense renaissance, driven by external threats, has convinced too many people that the country's total defense policy merely needs resources to be reestablished.
The r more PR
Governor Stitt Thanks Secretary Nellie Sanders for her Service, Appoints Dan Hamlin as New Secretary of Education (10)
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma, Oct. 2 -- Gov. Kevin Stitt, R-Oklahoma, issued the following news:
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Governor Stitt Thanks Secretary Nellie Sanders for her Service, Appoints Dan Hamlin as New Secretary of Education
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Today, Governor Kevin Stitt announced that Secretary of Education Nellie Sanders would be stepping away to continue to fight for the students of Oklahoma in the private sector.
"Nellie's passion for students, especially those that don't fit the traditional education mold, has rev more PR
Idaho State University: Running on Empty - Systemic Factors Fuel Food Insecurity Among Collegiate Student-Athletes (10)
POCATELLO, Idaho, Oct. 3 (TNSjou) -- Idaho State University issued the following news:
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Running on Empty: Systemic Factors Fuel Food Insecurity Among Collegiate Student-Athletes
An ISU research team recently presented findings from the Running on Empty Study at the National Association of Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education (NASPA) Conference in Denver, CO. This study examines the issue of food insecurity among collegiate student-athletes.
Depending on the setting, up to more PR
New Software Tool Aims to Help Scientists Better Analyze Complex Spatial Data From Tissues (10)
NEW YORK, Oct. 1 [Category: BizHospital] -- Mount Sinai Health System posted the following news release:
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New Software Tool Aims to Help Scientists Better Analyze Complex Spatial Data From Tissues
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Researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York, Boston Medical Center, and Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine, have developed a software platform to help scientists more easily analyze the molecular structure of tissue in both healthy and disea more PR
SUNY-Upstate Medical Campus: Rural Medical Scholars Learn to Write Like Journalists (10)
SYRACUSE, New York, Oct. 3 -- The State University of New York Upstate Medical University campus issued the following news:
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Rural Medical Scholars learn to write like journalists
By Jean Albanese
Students in Upstate Medical University's Rural Medical Scholars Program (RMSP), now try their hand at publishing, but nothing like a case study in a medical journal as might traditionally be expected from a doctor. Instead, they're learning to be journalists.
The program's new course, launche more PR
Undergraduate Enrollment Rises Nearly 5% at Wright State University (10)
KENT, Ohio, Oct. 3 -- Wright State University issued the following news:
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Undergraduate enrollment rises nearly 5% at Wright State University
By Bob Mihalek, bob.mihalek@wright.edu, 937-775-3622
Undergraduate enrollment at Wright State University rose to 7,963 students this fall, a 4.7% increase from last year and 9.4% since 2022, fueling the university's third consecutive year of overall enrollment growth.
Overall, 11,924 students are enrolled at Wright State's Dayton and Lake campuse more PR
University College London: Affluence Protects Children From Obesity Even in Areas With Lots of Unhealthy Food Outlets (10)
LONDON, England, Oct. 2 (TNSjou) -- The University College London issued the following news:
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Affluence protects children from obesity even in areas with lots of unhealthy food outlets
Family affluence shields children from the risks of obesity and unhealthy eating habits, even when they're surrounded by unhealthy food options, according to a study co-led by researchers at UCL.
The research, conducted in four London boroughs and funded by the National Institute for Health & Care Researc more PR
University of Helsinki: Education Protects Memory Even in People Over 90 (10)
HELSINKI, Finland, Oct. 2 (TNSjou) -- The University of Helsinki issued the following news release:
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Education protects memory even in people over 90
An association between higher education and better brain health can still be seen in people over 90, according to a new study. In contrast, midlife risk factors for cardiovascular disease were not found to be linked to memory function at this advanced age.
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The new findings by researchers at the University of Helsinki highlight the impor more PR
University of Missouri: Picture is Worth a Thousand Words - Multimedia Slides Help Students Boost Science Vocabulary (10)
COLUMBIA, Missouri, Oct. 3 (TNSjou) -- The University of Missouri issued the following news release:
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A picture is worth a thousand words: Multimedia slides help students boost science vocabulary
Mizzou researcher explores how teachers can best help their students improve science vocabulary.
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Using pictures to help middle school students visualize science terms could be the key to boosting vocabulary for all students, including those with learning disabilities who struggle with readin more PR
UVA Aims to Improve Support for Near-Death Experiencers (10)
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Virginia, Oct. 3 (TNSjou) -- University of Virginia Health issued the following news release:
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UVA Aims to Improve Support for Near-Death Experiencers
Near-death experiences can have lasting, life-changing effects, and new School of Medicine research sheds light on the types of counseling and support that can best help people cope.
The research, from UVA's Division of Perceptual Studies, is believed to be the first to explore the most common and effective ways to assist more PR
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