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Adelphi University: Is Your Homework Parenting Style "How Can I Help?" or "You're on Your Own, Kid"? (10)
GARDEN CITY, New York, Nov. 14 (TNSjou) -- Adelphi University issued the following news:
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Is Your Homework Parenting Style "How Can I Help?" or "You're on Your Own, Kid"?
Few students--or parents--would say that homework is their favorite time of day. And parenting approaches vary from completely hands-off to uber-involved when it comes to providing assistance with assignments. What's really best for kids when it comes to homework help?
Naama Gershy Tsahor, PhD, associate professor in t more PR
APA Services: New Reimbursement Pathways Have Opened Doors for Using Digital Therapeutics (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 13 -- APA Services Inc., a companion professional organization to the American Psychological Association advocating for psychology, issued the following news:
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New reimbursement pathways have opened doors for using digital therapeutics
Learn what providers can bill for, which FDA-cleared digital therapeutics qualify, what the early research shows, and how providers and health care systems are leveraging these tools
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* In November 2024, the Centers for Medica more PR
Buffalo State University: Faculty/Staff Achievements Roundup - Article by Cappella, Bard, and Bontempo Accepted to Oxford Education Research Symposium (10)
BUFFALO, New York, Nov. 14 -- Buffalo State University issued the following news release:
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Faculty/Staff Achievements Roundup: Article by Cappella, Bard, and Bontempo accepted to Oxford Education Research Symposium
Elizabeth (Betty) Cappella, SUNY Distinguished Service Professor emerita of higher education administration; Geraldine Bard, professor emerita of English; and Barbara Bontempo, professor emerita of English; had their article, "The Importance of Volunteering and Service Learnin more PR
Cedarville Professor Writes AI Textbook (10)
CEDARVILLE, Ohio, Nov. 14 -- Cedarville University issued the following news:
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Cedarville Professor Writes AI Textbook
By Allyson O'Bryant, Student Public Relations Writer
As artificial intelligence becomes an integral part of modern life, colleges are grappling with how to teach it ethically and effectively. For faith-based institutions, like Cedarville University, a further challenge is finding accessible, affordable resources that are also grounded in a biblical worldview.
A Textbo more PR
Harvard Medical School Professor Testifies Before Senate Health, Education, Labor & Pensions Committee (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 14 -- The Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee released the following testimony by Harvard Medical School Professor Aaron S. Kesselheim from an Oct. 29, 2025, hearing entitled "The Future of Biotech: Maintaining U.S. Competitiveness and Delivering Lifesaving Cures to Patients":
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Chairman Cassidy, Ranking Member Sanders, and Members of the Committee:
My name is Aaron Kesselheim. I am an internal medicine physician, lawyer, and a Professor of Medicine at more PR
Testing Lung Function Earlier May Help Identify Risk for COPD (10)
MIAMI, Florida, Nov. 14 (TNSjou) -- The COPD Foundation issued the following news release:
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Testing lung function earlier may help identify risk for COPD
New study links low lung function in midlife to higher risk of death, poorer quality of life
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Measuring lung function earlier in life would help identify people at risk of developing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD and allow for more timely interventions, according to a new study in the September 2025 issue of Chronic Obs more PR
University of Birmingham: Lifesaving Programme to Prevent Childbirth-related Bleeding Wins Times Higher Education STEM Award (10)
BIRMINGHAM, England, Nov. 14 (TNSjou) -- The University of Birmingham issued the following news:
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Lifesaving programme to prevent childbirth-related bleeding wins Times Higher Education STEM Award
University of Birmingham-led E-MOTIVE programme takes research prize at ceremony celebrating best in UK Higher Education
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A cost-effective intervention for postpartum haemorrhage, which has reduced maternal death worldwide by 60%, has won a major award in UK Higher Education.
The E-MOTIVE p more PR
University of Cologne: Optional Learning Support Fosters Self-directed Learning (10)
KOLN, Germany, Nov. 13 (TNSjou) -- The University of Cologne issued the following news release:
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Optional learning support fosters self-directed learning
A study led by the Institute of Biology Education shows that optional learning support effectively reaches the students who need it most and helps teachers manage varying skill levels in the classroom.
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A research team at the University of Cologne examined how optional support influences students' learning success and motivation in more PR
University of Georgia: In a Good Mood? Maybe It's Time for Your Next Masterpiece (10)
ATHENS, Georgia, Nov. 13 (TNSjou) -- The University of Georgia issued the following news:
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In a good mood? Maybe it's time for your next masterpiece
Positive emotions may lead to more creative actions
By Savannah Peat
Your happiness and self-fulfillment might have a direct impact on how creative you are, according to new research from the University of Georgia.
Researchers from the UGA Mary Frances Early College of Education found that positive emotions can translate to increased enga more PR
University of Nevada: Empowering Educators With Proactive Tools to Improve Adolescent Behavior (10)
RENO, Nevada, Nov. 14 -- The University of Nevada issued the following news:
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Empowering educators with proactive tools to improve adolescent behavior
Researchers provide evidence-based strategies that are transforming classrooms
By Kelly Hanlon
In classrooms across the country, teachers are facing a crisis that goes beyond test scores and curriculum standards. For many middle and high school educators, managing disruptive behavior has become one of the most challenging and demoralizi more PR
Upstate's Joslin Diabetes Center Celebrates 30 Years of Transforming Diabetes Care and Research (10)
SYRACUSE, New York, Nov. 14 -- The State University of New York Upstate Medical University campus issued the following news:
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Upstate's Joslin Diabetes Center celebrates 30 years of transforming diabetes care and research
The Joslin Diabetes Center at Upstate Medical University is marking a major milestone this month -- its 30th anniversary -- celebrating three decades of advancing diabetes care, research, and education across Central New York.
Established in 1995, the Center was founde more PR
Victim of Child Marriage Faces Execution in Iran (10)
NEW YORK, Nov. 13 [Category: International] -- The Center for Human Rights in Iran posted the following news release:
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Victim of Child Marriage Faces Execution in Iran
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Execution Scheduled for December Unless $90K Paid for Killing Abusive Husband
Denied Lawyer During Interrogation, Coerced into Confession Despite Illiteracy
November 13, 2025 At only 12 years old, Goli Kouhkan was forced into an abusive marriage. At 13, she gave birth to her son without any medical care. At 18, afte more PR
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