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| Education Research in Professional Journals Newsletter for 2025-10-30 ( 9 items ) | 
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 AI ECG Better Detects Severe Heart Attacks in Emergency Setting (10) 
WASHINGTON, Oct. 29 -- The American College of Cardiology posted the following news release:
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AI ECG Better Detects Severe Heart Attacks in Emergency Setting
AI-based ECG interpretation detected more STEMIs and had fewer false positives
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Using artificial intelligence (AI) to analyze electrocardiograms (ECG) improved detection of severe heart attacks, including those that presented with unconventional symptoms, or atypical ECG patterns, and reduced false positives, according to a study more PR 
 
California Public Employees' Retirement System Chief Health Director Moulds Testifies Before Senate Special Committee on Aging (10) 
WASHINGTON, Oct. 30 -- The Senate Special Committee on Aging released the following testimony by Donald B. Moulds, chief health director for the California Public Employees' Retirement System, from an Oct. 22, 2025, hearing entitled "Modernizing Health Care: How Shoppable Services Improve Outcomes and Lower Costs":
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Chairman Scott, Ranking Member Gillibrand, and Members of the Committee, thank you for inviting me to testify on behalf of the California Public Employees' Retirement System ( more PR 
 
Mayo Clinic study finds majority of midlife women with menopause symptoms do not seek care (10) 
ROCHESTER, Minnesota, Oct. 29 [Category: BizHospital] -- The Mayo Clinic issued the following news release:
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Mayo Clinic study finds majority of midlife women with menopause symptoms do not seek care
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ROCHESTER, Minn. A new study from Mayo Clinic underscores the widespread impact of menopause symptoms on midlife women and raises concern that most are navigating this stage of life without medical care to help manage those challenges. 
The study, published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings, wa more PR 
 
Online discrimination fuels drinking by Hispanic college students (10) 
DALLAS, Texas, Oct. 28 -- The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center issued the following news release:
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Online discrimination fuels drinking by Hispanic college students
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DALLAS - Oct. 28, 2025 - Hispanic college students who encounter racial or ethnic discrimination on social media are more likely to turn to alcohol as a coping mechanism, according to a study led by a UT Southwestern Medical Center researcher. 
Nearly 90% of Hispanic students surveyed reported experiencing  more PR 
 
Professors Awarded Grants to Explore Math, Literacy Teaching Methods of Utah's Exceptional Teachers (10) 
LOGAN, Utah, Oct. 29 -- Utah State University issued the following news:
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Professors Awarded Grants to Explore Math, Literacy Teaching Methods of Utah's Exceptional Teachers
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Tye Campbell and Qi Si, assistant professors in the School of Teacher Education and Leadership (TEAL) within the Emma Eccles Jones College of Education and Human Services, were recently awarded ULEAD (Utah Leading through Effective, Actionable, and Dynamic Education) grants from the Utah State Board of Education t more PR 
 
Stanford University Economics Doctoral Candidate Hartley Testifies Before Senate Health, Education, Labor & Pensions Committee (10) 
WASHINGTON, Oct. 30 -- The Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee released the following testimony by Jonathan S. Hartley, an economics doctoral candidate at Stanford University, from an Oct. 22, 2025, hearing entitled "Labor Law Reform Part 2: New Solutions for Finding a Pro-Worker Way Forward":
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Thank you, Chairman Cassidy, Ranking Member Sanders, and Members of the Committee.
My name is Jon Hartley. I'm an economist and currently an economics PhD candidate at Stanford  more PR 
 
UCSF Radiation Oncologists Featured at Radiation Oncology Conference (10) 
SAN FRANCISCO, California, Oct. 30 -- The University of California's Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center issued the following news:
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UCSF Radiation Oncologists Featured at Radiation Oncology Conference
By Melinda Krigel
UC San Francisco researchers and clinicians presented innovative research and treatment strategies at the American Society of Radiation Oncology's 2025 Annual Meeting in San Francisco, which ran from Sept. 27 to Oct. 1. The 67th ASTRO annual meeting was cente more PR 
 
University of Houston Study Finds Challenging Outdoor Fun Boosts Youth Development (10) 
HOUSTON, Texas, Oct. 30 (TNSjou) -- The University of Houston issued the following news:
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University of Houston Study Finds Challenging Outdoor Fun Boosts Youth Development
By Kelly Schafler, 713-743-1153, kmschafler@central.uh.edu
Contrary to popular belief, not all fun is created equal. New research from the University of Houston reveals certain types of fun, particularly those with outdoor adventure components, may offer greater social and emotional benefits for youth.
Bradley H. Sm more PR 
 
Warwick Researcher Improves Century-old Equation to Predict Movement of Dangerous Air Pollutants (10) 
COVENTRY, England, Oct. 29 (TNSjou) -- The University of Warwick issued the following news release:
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Warwick researcher improves century-old equation to predict movement of dangerous air pollutants
A new method developed at the University of Warwick offers the first simple and predictive way to calculate how irregularly shaped nanoparticles -- a dangerous class of airborne pollutant -- move through air.
Every day, we breathe in millions of microscopic particles, including soot, dust, po more PR 
 
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