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Research in Professional Journals Newsletter for 2025-11-16 ( 11 items )  
Admin's Proposed Food Exemptions for Tariffs Prove What Trump Has Denied All Along - That Tariffs Are Taxes on American Families (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 14 -- Sen. Maria Cantwell, D-Washington, issued the following news release: * * * Admin's Proposed Food Exemptions for Tariffs Prove What Trump Has Denied All Along - That Tariffs Are Taxes on American Families * Despite his insistence to the contrary, the CPI shows Trump's tariffs are increasing costs for Americans - a reality his inner circle is finally starting to recognize with the proposed exemptions; Cantwell: "So the administration is admitting that the tariff on coff more PR

Analysis Reveals That Imaging is Overused in Diagnosing and Managing the Facial Paralysis Disorder Bell's Palsy (10)
NEW YORK, Nov. 14 [Category: BizHospital] -- Mount Sinai Health System posted the following news release: * * * Analysis Reveals That Imaging is Overused in Diagnosing and Managing the Facial Paralysis Disorder Bell's Palsy * Journal: The Laryngoscope Title: Nationwide Analysis of Head and Neck Imaging for Bell's palsy: Insights from Healthcare Claims Authors: Sujay Ratna, MD Candidate, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Mingyang Gray, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor of Facial Plasti more PR

British Antarctic Survey: Severe Impact of Avian Flu on Southern Elephant Seals (10)
CAMBRIDGE, England, Nov. 15 (TNSjou) -- The British Antarctic Survey issued the following news release: * * * Severe impact of avian flu on southern elephant seals New research reveals 47% decline in breeding female elephant seals at sub-Antarctic island of South Georgia following a highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreak. Scientists from the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) have documented the severe impact of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) on southern elephant seals at South Geo more PR

Census Bureau: 'Centenarians - 2020' (Part 2 of 2) (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 15 (TNSLrpt) -- The U.S. Census Bureau issued the following report (No. C2020SR-02) in September 2025 by Julie Meyer entitled "Centenarians: 2020:" (Continued from Part 1 of 2) * * * GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION Comparing geographic patterns of age groups provides the general pattern of where people are living as they age. Where people live could be described in terms of type of geography, such as urban or rural, as well as where they are concentrated in the country, such as in w more PR

Institute of Cancer Research: New Computational Breakthrough Helps Uncover How Water Molecules Influence Cancer Drug Potency (10)
LONDON, England, Nov. 15 -- The Institute of Cancer Research issued the following news on Nov. 14, 2025: * * * New computational breakthrough helps uncover how water molecules influence cancer drug potency In a major step forward for cancer drug discovery, researchers have demonstrated how computational simulations can unravel the complex role of water molecules in drug binding, potentially saving years of trial and error in the lab. The study focuses on B-cell lymphoma 6 (BCL6), a protein i more PR

Presidential Medal of Freedom Topic of CRS Report (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 15 (TNSLrpt) -- The Congressional Research Service issued the following report (No. R47639) on Nov. 14, 2025, entitled "Presidential Medal of Freedom" by senior research librarian Ben Leubsdorf. Here are excerpts: * * * SUMMARY The Presidential Medal of Freedom is considered the U.S. government's highest civilian honor. Awarded by the President, it is often presented to individuals to recognize a lifetime of significant achievements in the arts, public service, science, or o more PR

Saint Mary's University: President's Award for Excellence in Research - Dr. Diane Crocker (10)
HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, Nov. 15 -- Saint Mary's University issued the following news: * * * President's Award for Excellence in Research: Dr. Diane Crocker As a national leader in criminology and restorative justice research, Dr. Diane Crocker is transforming how our communities address gender-based violence. She is widely recognized for her innovation in bringing together diverse partners to design practical solutions for complex social issues. Her collaborative approach connects academia, gov more PR

University of Birmingham: Cheaper Cars Pollute More Than Expensive Cars, Leading to Emissions Inequality (10)
BIRMINGHAM, England, Nov. 15 (TNSjou) -- The University of Birmingham issued the following news: * * * Cheaper cars pollute more than expensive cars, leading to emissions inequality More expensive cars emit lower levels of pollution, meaning motorists on lower-incomes are more likely to contribute disproportionately to urban air pollution. * Research by University of Birmingham scientists highlights a previously overlooked inequality - that lower-income individuals are more likely to own ch more PR

University of Hertfordshire: Planet-wrecking Stellar Storm Observed in Nearby Star Redefines Search for Habitable Worlds (10)
HATFIELD, England, Nov. 15 (TNSjou) -- The University of Hertfordshire issued the following news: * * * Planet-wrecking stellar storm observed in nearby star redefines search for habitable worlds A massive stellar storm, powerful enough to strip atmospheres from nearby planets, has been observed erupting from a star just 130 light-years away - potentially redefining how scientists search for life-sustaining worlds beyond our Solar System. An international team of astronomers, including scien more PR

University of Otago: Studies Call for State Accountability for State Harms (10)
DUNEDIN, New Zealand, Nov. 15 (TNSjou) -- The University of Otago issued the following news release: * * * Studies call for state accountability for state harms University of Otago, Wellington - Otakou Whakaihu Waka, Poneke researchers believe the Government is breaching the rights of imprisoned and recently released Maori. They completed two studies. The first found primary care services are not meeting the high health needs of Maori just released from prison, and cost is a barrier to acce more PR

University of Tubingen: Software Optimizes Simulations of the Brain (10)
TUBINGEN, Germany, Nov. 15 (TNSjou) -- The University of Tubingen issued the following news release: * * * Software optimizes simulations of the brain Research team at University of Tubingen develops brain simulations using artificial intelligence * A new software enables brain simulations which both imitate the processes in the brain in detail and can solve challenging cognitive tasks. The program was developed by a research team at the Cluster of Excellence 'Machine Learning: New Perspect more PR