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AI Models Outperform Traditional Climate Predictions, Offering New Insights for Coral Reef Futures (10)
BRONX, New York, Oct. 21 [Category: Environment] -- The Wildlife Conservation Society issued the following news release:
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AI Models Outperform Traditional Climate Predictions, Offering New Insights for Coral Reef Futures
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NEW YORK, NY, October 21, 2025 - A new study led by the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) finds that artificial intelligence (AI) models are providing more accurate and more hopeful predictions for the future of coral reefs amid climate change. Findings show that wh more PR
APCIA: WSJ Article Fails to Explain Causing of Rising Insurance Rates (10)
CHICAGO, Illinois, Oct. 21 [Category: Insurance] -- The American Property Casualty Insurance Association posted the following news release:
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APCIA: WSJ Article Fails to Explain Causing of Rising Insurance Rates
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David A. Sampson, President & CEO of the American Property Casualty Insurance Association (APCIA), sent the following letter to the editor at the Wall Street Journal this week, responding to the article, " Runaway Insurance Costs Bring Back Talk of Price Caps ":
This article more PR
Asian American Scholar Forum Cautions Congress Against the SAFE Research Act Provision From the FY2026 NDAA (10)
NEW YORK, Oct. 22 -- Asian American Scholar Forum, an organization that says it promotes academic belonging, openness, freedom and equality for all, issued the following news release on Oct. 20, 2025:
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Asian American Scholar Forum Cautions Congress Against the SAFE Research Act Provision from the FY2026 NDAA
The Asian American Scholar Forum (AASF) has sent a letter to the leadership of the House and Senate Armed Services Committees urging them to strike the SAFE Research Act provision fr more PR
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Researchers Identify Distinct Pro-Inflammatory Epithelial Cell State in Crohn's Disease Patients (10)
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, Oct. 21 [Category: BizHospital] -- Children's Hospital of Philadelphia issued the following news release:
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Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Researchers Identify Distinct Pro-Inflammatory Epithelial Cell State in Crohn's Disease Patients
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In a new study led by researchers at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) and the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania (Penn Medicine) researchers defined key differences in intestinal epith more PR
Cornell team finds new way to cut cancer's lipid lifeline (10)
ITHACA, New York, Oct. 21 -- Cornell University posted the following news:
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Cornell team finds new way to cut cancer's lipid lifeline
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Cancer thrives by hijacking the body's own basic survival systems, making it hard to attack tumors without collateral damage and side effects. Now, researchers at Cornell's Weill Institute for Cell and Molecular Biology have discovered what may be a less invasive strategy that shows promise as a potential therapeutic pathway.
New research has uncovere more PR
Daily Step Counts of 4,000 or More Tied to Reduced Risk of Heart Disease, Mortality in Older Women (10)
BOSTON, Massachusetts, Oct. 21 [Category: BizHospital] -- Mass General Brigham issued the following news release:
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Daily Step Counts of 4,000 or More Tied to Reduced Risk of Heart Disease, Mortality in Older Women
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Key Takeaways
* Mass General Brigham researchers found that older women who took 4,000 steps on just one or two days a week had a 27% reduction in risk of cardiovascular disease and 26% reduction in risk of death compared to those who got less steps
* The study found t more PR
Del. Chief Deputy A.G. Logan Issues Opinion on Freedom of Information Act Petition Regarding Delaware State Police, Department of Safety & Homeland Security (10)
DOVER, Delaware, Oct. 21 -- Delaware Chief Deputy Attorney General Daniel Logan issued the following opinion (No. 25-IB52) on Oct. 20, 2025:
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To: Renee Edge, edgetoedge7479@gmail.com
RE: FOIA Petition Regarding the Delaware State Police, Department of Safety and Homeland Security
Dear Renee Edge:
We write in response to your correspondence alleging that the Delaware State Police, Department of Safety and Homeland Security ("DSP") violated Delaware's Freedom of Information Act, 29 Del. more PR
Del. Deputy A.G. Cole Issues Opinion on Freedom of Information Act Petition Regarding Town of Millsboro (10)
DOVER, Delaware, Oct. 16 -- Delaware Deputy Attorney General Dorey L. Cole issued the following opinion (No. 25-IB51):
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To: Elise Altergott, elise.altergott@web-mtg.com
RE: FOIA Petition Regarding the Town of Millsboro
Dear Ms. Altergott:
We write in response to your correspondence alleging that the Town of Millsboro violated Delaware's Freedom of Information Act, 29 Del. C. Sec.Sec. 10001-10008 ("FOIA"). We treat this correspondence as a Petition for a determination pursuant to 29 Del more PR
European Society of Cardiology: Female Bodybuilders at Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death (10)
SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS, France, Oct. 21 -- The European Society of Cardiology posted the following news release:
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Female bodybuilders at risk of sudden cardiac death
Sudden cardiac death is responsible for an unusually high proportion of deaths in female bodybuilders worldwide, according to research published in the European Heart Journal[1] today (Tuesday).
Sudden cardiac death is when someone dies suddenly and unexpectedly due to a problem with their heart. It is generally rare in young and more PR
FAU: Where a Child Lives - Not Just Diet - Raises Type 2 Diabetes Risk (10)
BOCA RATON, Florida, Oct. 22 (TNSjou) -- Florida Atlantic University, a component of the state university system in Florida, issued the following news:
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Where a Child Lives - Not Just Diet - Raises Type 2 Diabetes Risk
By Gisele Galoustian, ggaloust@fau.edu
Type 2 diabetes (T2D), once considered an adult-onset disease, is increasing at alarming rates in children and adolescents. Before the mid-1990s, just 1% to 2% of youth with diabetes had T2D. Today, that number has skyrocketed to bet more PR
Four Seasons Hotel Bengaluru Celebrates World Kindness Day with Heartfelt Experiences Throughout the Festive Season (10)
TORONTO, Ontario, Oct. 21 [Category: TravelBiz] -- Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts posted the following news release:
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Four Seasons Hotel Bengaluru Celebrates World Kindness Day with Heartfelt Experiences Throughout the Festive Season
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Four Seasons Hotel Bengaluru commemorates World Kindness Day (WKD) 2025 on November 13, 2025, with a celebration that embodies empathy, generosity, and meaningful connection within families and the local community. Guided by the Golden Rule--to treat oth more PR
Freedom Letters Receives 2025 AAP International Freedom to Publish Award (10)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 21 [Category: Media] -- The Association of American Publishers issued the following news release:
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Freedom Letters Receives 2025 AAP International Freedom to Publish Award
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The Association of American Publishers (AAP) today awarded Freedom Letters, a Russian and Ukrainian language publisher, the 2025 AAP International Freedom to Publish Award. The award recognizes a publisher outside of the United States who has demonstrated courage and fortitude in defending freedom o more PR
Georgia GOP Gov Candidate-Backed Health Care Price Spike Leads to Skyrocketing Premiums and Devastating Job Loss (10)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 21 -- The Democratic Governors Association posted the following news:
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Georgia GOP Gov Candidate-Backed Health Care Price Spike Leads to Skyrocketing Premiums and Devastating Job Loss
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New reporting from Punchbowl details how Georgians' ACA "premiums could as much as quadruple, with a deductible of up to $10,000" thanks to D.C. Republicans' health care price spike that GOP gubernatorial candidates Burt Jones, Chris Carr, and Brad Raffensperger support.
This "massive more PR
Guest Editorial - Gambling Disorder in the Age of Mobile Sports Betting (10)
CHEVY CHASE, Maryland, Oct. 21 [Category: Health Care] -- The American Society of Addiction Medicine posted the following news release:
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Guest Editorial - Gambling Disorder in the Age of Mobile Sports Betting
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Nora D. Volkow, Director, National Institute on Drug Abuse
Online gambling is a rapidly growing industry all over the world, affecting both adults and youth. 1 Sports betting is now legal in 38 US states and the District of Columbia, and in 26 states, a person can now make a s more PR
High cholesterol medication may provide some protection to the brain during cancer treatment, new VCU study finds (10)
RICHMOND, Virginia, Oct. 21 [Category: Medical] -- VCU Health, an academic medical center on the forefront of health care, providing patients with treatments and medical technology available, issued the following news release:
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High cholesterol medication may provide some protection to the brain during cancer treatment, new VCU study finds
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By Liz Torrey
New research coming out of the VCU Health Pauley Heart Center shows that a medication commonly used to treat high cholesterol may p more PR
How US institutions fared during COVID (10)
ITHACA, New York, Oct. 21 -- Cornell University posted the following news:
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How US institutions fared during COVID
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A Nov. 13 event sponsored by the College of Arts and Sciences will feature reflections on the political and social context and consequences of the COVID epidemic.
"In COVID's Wake: How Our Politics Failed Us," features a keynote by Frances Lee, professor of politics and public affairs at Princeton University, who co-authored the bestselling book of the same name with fe more PR
ICYMI: CPA Economist Andrew Rechenberg Stars at Hearing on Fixing America's Broken Drug Supply Chain (10)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 21 [Category: ThinkTank] -- The Coalition for a Prosperous America posted the following news release:
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ICYMI: CPA Economist Andrew Rechenberg Stars at Hearing on Fixing America's Broken Drug Supply Chain
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WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Coalition for a Prosperous America (CPA) economist Andrew Rechenberg testified at a recent hearing of the U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging: " Bad Medicine: Closing Loopholes that Kill American Patients." The hearing continued the committee's more PR
Institute of Cancer Research: Global Study Challenges 'Cancer Epidemic' in Young Adults - Except for Bowel Cancer (10)
LONDON, England, Oct. 21 -- The Institute of Cancer Research issued the following news on oct. 20, 2025:
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Global study challenges 'cancer epidemic' in young adults - except for bowel cancer
Cancer cases in both younger and older adults are increasing, challenging the idea that a global rise is only occurring in the under 50s, a major new analysis has found.
An international study, led by scientists at The Institute of Cancer Research, London, found that cancer incidence increased over a more PR
IU McKinney Law Alumni Association Selects Alumni Honorees (10)
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, Oct. 22 -- The Indiana University McKinney School of Law issued the following news release:
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IU McKinney Law Alumni Association Selects Alumni Honorees
Two alumni of the law school have been selected by the McKinney Law Alumni Association for the Early Career Achievement and the Gerald L. Bepko Servant Leadership Awards.
Early Career Achievement Award
The IU McKinney School of Law's Early Career Achievement Award celebrates the remarkable accomplishments of young more PR
Medicaid Expansion Associated With Smaller Declines in Early-Stage Cancer Diagnoses During COVID-19 Pandemic in U.S., New ACS Study Suggests (10)
ATLANTA, Georgia, Oct. 20 [Category: Medical] -- The American Cancer Society posted the following news release:
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Medicaid Expansion Associated With Smaller Declines in Early-Stage Cancer Diagnoses During COVID-19 Pandemic in U.S., New ACS Study Suggests
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ATLANTA, October 20, 2025 -- The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted health care, including cancer screening and diagnosis, especially for medically underserved populations, leading to substantial underdiagnosis of early-stage cancers in 2020. more PR
Microwaved Curry: Missouri S&T Professor Spices Up Health Research (10)
ROLLA, Missouri, Oct. 22 -- Missouri University of Science and Technology issued the following news:
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Microwaved curry: Missouri S&T professor spices up health research
By Greg Edwards
A warm bowl of curry may comfort the body and soul, but a professor in Missouri S&T's Linda and Bipin Doshi Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering wants to know if one of its key ingredients can do even more.
Curcumin -- the bright yellow pigment that colors turmeric and gives many curry po more PR
Modernising EU driving rules to increase road safety (10)
BRUSSELS, Belgium, Oct. 21 -- The European Parliament posted the following news release:
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Modernising EU driving rules to increase road safety
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* Driving licence valid for 15 years
* At least two-year probationary period for novice drivers
* New digital licence may replace physical copy
* No escape from driving disqualification abroad
MEPs backed a review of EU driving licence rules introducing provisions on novice drivers, a digital licence, and driving disqualification.
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Modernising EU driving rules to increase road safety (10)
BRUSSELS, Belgium, Oct. 20 -- The European Parliament posted the following news release:
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Modernising EU driving rules to increase road safety
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* Driving licence valid for 15 years
* At least two-year probationary period for novice drivers
* New digital licence may replace physical copy
* No escape from driving disqualification abroad
MEPs backed a review of EU driving licence rules introducing provisions on novice drivers, a digital licence, and driving disqualification.
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More omega-3s, please! Chicago parents need more EPA, DHA in their diets (10)
EVANSTON, Illinois, Oct. 21 -- Northwestern University posted the following news release:
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More omega-3s, please! Chicago parents need more EPA, DHA in their diets
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* EPA and DHA are essential for heart, brain and immune health, can help prevent preterm birth
* Mothers who previously had a premature birth currently consumed lower amounts of omega-3s
* Findings are likely representative of the wider U.S. parent population
CHICAGO --- A new survey-based study from Northwestern U more PR
N.C. Agricultural & Technical State University: Triad Business Journal Names Martin, Gatling and Foster to 'Power 50' (10)
GREENSBORO, North Carolina, Oct. 22 -- North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University issued the following news:
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Triad Business Journal Names Martin, Gatling and Foster to 'Power 50'
By Jackie Torok
The Triad Business Journal will honor three North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University leaders Thursday as part of its ninth-annual Power Players celebration, which highlights 50 of the most prominent individuals in this region.
N.C. A&T Chancellor James R. Mart more PR
New Era for Research Impact: AACSB, AOM, and Global Partners Invite Public Feedback on Landmark Framework (10)
TAMPA, Florida, Oct. 22 -- The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business issued the following news release on Oct. 20, 2025:
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A New Era for Research Impact: AACSB, AOM, and Global Partners Invite Public Feedback on Landmark Framework
AACSB International (AACSB) and Academy of Management (AOM) in collaboration with eight leading organizations from the business academic and scholarly community today released the Global Research Impact Framework: Exposure Draft, a major step tow more PR
PET Imaging of Inflammation Predicts Recovery, Guides Therapy After Heart Attack (10)
RESTON, Virginia, Oct. 21 [Category: Medical] -- The Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging issued the following news release:
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PET Imaging of Inflammation Predicts Recovery, Guides Therapy After Heart Attack
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Media Contact:
Rebecca Maxey
(703) 652-6772
rmaxey@snmmi.org
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Reston, VA (October 21, 2025) \--A new approach to PET imaging offers a promising way for physicians to promptly identify patients who are at risk for poor functional recovery after a heart attac more PR
Stanton to Arizona State University President: Reject Any Offer by Trump White House to Sign Education Compact (10)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 20 -- Rep. Greg Stanton, D-Arizona, issued the following news release:
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Stanton to Arizona State University President: Reject Any Offer by Trump White House to Sign Education Compact
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U.S. Congressman Greg Stanton (D-Ariz.) today urged Arizona State University President Michael Crow to reject any offer by the Trump administration to sign a "Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education," which promises preferential access to federal grants in exchange for complyi more PR
Tennessee Tech Professor Speaks at Inaugural Kurdish Studies Forum in Kurdistan (10)
COOKEVILLE, Tennessee, Oct. 22 -- Tennessee Technological University issued the following news release:
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Tennessee Tech professor speaks at inaugural Kurdish Studies Forum in Kurdistan
Tennessee Tech University political science professor Michael Gunter, one of the world's foremost experts on the Kurds, recently returned from a weeklong visit to the Kurdistan region of Iraq, where he was invited to speak at the inaugural Kurdish Studies Forum hosted by the American University of Iraq-Sul more PR
UC-Riverside: Dusty Air is Rewriting Your Lung Microbiome (10)
RIVERSIDE, California, Oct. 22 (TNSjou) -- The University of California Riverside campus issued the following news:
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Dusty air is rewriting your lung microbiome
Toxic Salton Sea dust triggers changes after just one week
Author: Jules Bernstein
Dust from California's drying Salton Sea doesn't just smell bad. Scientists from UC Riverside found that breathing the dust can quickly re-shape the microscopic world inside the lungs.
Genetic or bacterial diseases have previously been shown to more PR
UCLA Scientists Develop One-product-fits-all Immunotherapy for Breast Cancer (10)
LOS ANGELES, California, Oct. 22 (TNSjou) -- The University of California issued the following news release:
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UCLA scientists develop one-product-fits-all immunotherapy for breast cancer
Key takeaways
* UCLA researchers have developed a CAR-NKT cell therapy that has shown to be more effective than current immunotherapies at fighting cancer in tumor samples from late-stage triple-negative breast cancer patients.
* While personalized treatments can cost six figures and require weeks to m more PR
UCLA Scientists Develop One-Product-Fits-All Immunotherapy for Breast Cancer (10)
LOS ANGELES, California, Oct. 22 (TNSjou) -- The UCLA Health issued the following news release:
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UCLA scientists develop one-product-fits-all immunotherapy for breast cancer
Triple-negative breast cancer is one of the most aggressive cancers. The name tells the story: It lacks the three main targets that make other types of breast cancers more treatable with powerful therapies.
UCLA researchers have developed a novel therapy that could fundamentally change the treatment plan for this de more PR
University of Birmingham: Study Highlights Equity Gap in Accessing Inclusive Menopause Care Across the UK (10)
BIRMINGHAM, England, Oct. 21 (TNSjou) -- The University of Birmingham issued the following news:
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New study highlights equity gap in accessing inclusive menopause care across the UK
Researchers explored how women experience menopause care within the NHS, focusing on inequalities shaped by ethnicity, socioeconomic status and cultural norms.
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A pioneering study published in the British Journal of General Practice has revealed deeper understanding behind factors shaping approaches to man more PR
University of Cologne: Brain Scan as a BMI Oracle for People With Mental Disorders (10)
KOLN, Germany, Oct. 21 (TNSjou) -- The University of Cologne issued the following news release:
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Brain scan as a BMI oracle for people with mental disorders
A new AI-supported method can effectively predict the future weight gain of certain psychiatric patients. Early health and nutritional interventions can increase the life expectancy and quality of life of this patient group
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With a simple standard MRI scan of the brain, it may soon be possible to predict which people with mental more PR
University of Helsinki: Religious Upbringing Linked to Better Physical Health in Old Age (10)
HELSINKI, Finland, Oct. 21 (TNSjou) -- The University of Helsinki issued the following news release:
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Religious upbringing linked to better physical health in old age
Could a religious upbringing offer a path to healthier ageing? While religion may help those raised in difficult family environments to cope, it cannot fully offset the health risks associated with poverty, parental mental health issues or alcohol consumption.
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A new University of Helsinki study analysed life-course data more PR
University of Houston Researcher Reports Simple Urine Test Could Transform Kidney Care (10)
HOUSTON, Texas, Oct. 22 (TNSjou) -- The University of Houston issued the following news:
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University of Houston Researcher Reports Simple Urine Test Could Transform Kidney Care
Noninvasive Testing Could Reshape Diagnosis for Lupus Nephritis
By Laurie Fickman, (713) 743-8454, lafickman@uh.edu
In a finding set to change the way disease is monitored, Chandra Mohan, an international expert and pioneer in lupus research at the University of Houston, is reporting that urine samples can indic more PR
University of Manchester: Study Examines Why a Third of New Teachers Quit Within Five Years (10)
MANCHESTER, England, Oct. 22 (TNSjou) -- The University of Manchester issued the following news release:
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Study examines why a third of new teachers quit within five years
As the government continues to grapple with the challenge of recruiting and retaining new teachers, a new study from The University of Manchester has shed light on why some flourish in the classroom, while others struggle and even leave the profession within just a few years.
The research, which has been published in more PR
University of Montreal: Women Better Protected Against Early Neurodegeneration in Parkinson's Disease (10)
MONTREAL, Quebec, Oct. 21 (TNSjou) -- The University of Montreal issued the following news:
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Women better protected against early neurodegeneration in Parkinson's disease
An international study reveals the protective role of estrogen-related genes in isolated REM sleep behavior disorder, a precursor condition to Parkinson's disease.
By Julie Gazaille
A large international study involving nearly 700 participants reveals that women with a precursor condition to Parkinson's disease show s more PR
University of Washington School of Medicine: Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Treatable in Primary Care (10)
SEATTLE, Washington, Oct. 22 (TNSjou) -- The University of Washington School of Medicine issued the following news release:
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Post-traumatic stress disorder treatable in primary care
A new study highlights prospective opportunities to expand access to mental health care for millions of Americans.
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Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can be effectively treated in primary-care clinics, suggests a large national study. The finding hints at new opportunities to expand access to care for more PR
Villanova University to Host Fifth Annual Mother Mary Lange Lecture in Black Catholic Studies (10)
VILLANOVA, Pennsylvania, Oct. 22 -- Villanova University issued the following news release on Oct. 21, 2025:
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Villanova University to Host Fifth Annual Mother Mary Lange Lecture in Black Catholic Studies
Keynote address by Villanova sociologist and scholar of race and religion Tia Noelle Pratt, PhD
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Villanova University will host the 2025 Mother Mary Lange Lecture in Black Catholic Studies at 4 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 10, in the Connelly Center's Villanova Room. Now in its fifth year, th more PR
Yale Public Health School: Lone Star Ticks, Nitrogen Dioxide Pollution, and a Dementia Care Study Highlight This Month's Research Roundup (10)
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, Oct. 22 (TNSjou) -- Yale School of Public Health issued the following news:
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Lone star ticks, nitrogen dioxide pollution, and a dementia care study highlight this month's research roundup
Study reveals stark disparities in health risks from nitrogen dioxide pollution
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Researchers at the Yale School of Public Health (YSPH) have uncovered significant racial and economic disparities in the health impacts of long-term exposure to nitrogen dioxide (NO2)--a common ai more PR
Yale University: IV Hydration Spas Lack Adequate Oversight, Study Finds (10)
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, Oct. 22 (TNSjou) -- Yale University issued the following news release:
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IV hydration spas lack adequate oversight, study finds
The number of intravenous (IV) hydration spas has grown over the past decade. A new Yale study finds state-level policies vary widely across the country.
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In early 2024, a member of Howard Forman's family visited an intravenous (IV) hydration spa, a kind of wellness clinic that administers treatment for a variety of conditions -- from more PR
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