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Acceptance, lack of negativity are keys for passing parenting styles on to the next generation (10)
CORVALLIS, Oregon, Nov. 17 -- Oregon State University issued the following news release:
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Acceptance, lack of negativity are keys for passing parenting styles on to the next generation
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CORVALLIS, Ore. - The children of people who grew up with parental acceptance and lack of negativity tend to struggle less with their own parenting, a new analysis indicates.
The study by researchers at Oregon State University and Utrecht University in The Netherlands also shows that the parenting peo more PR
Accolades: Awards, honors and appointments November (10)
PORTLAND, Oregon, Nov. 17 -- Oregon Health and Science University issued the following news:
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Accolades: Awards, honors and appointments November
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Philip Adeniyi joins African Brain Journal editorial board
Philip Adeniyi, Ph.D. (OHSU)
Philip A. Adeniyi, Ph.D., a postdoctoral researcher in the lab of Stephen Back, M.D., Ph.D., was invited to join the pioneer editorial team of the African Brain Journal, or ABJ, established by the Society of Neuroscientists of Africa. This appointment more PR
Capital Research Center: Philanthropy and Furious Minds (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 18 -- The Capital Research Center issued the following commentary on Nov. l7, 2025, to the Giving Review:
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Philanthropy and Furious Minds
In Laura K. Field's book on the "making of the new MAGA right," there could be no mythologizable, pre-2016 "Powell memo." Since '16, a different conservative intellectual infrastructure has arisen and is still developing, with new thinking and organizations and changed old groups
By Michael E. Hartmann
Editorial note: this essay orig more PR
Cedarville Students Make an Impact in International Christian Schools (10)
CEDARVILLE, Ohio, Nov. 18 -- Cedarville University issued the following news:
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Cedarville Students Make an Impact in International Christian Schools
By Charis Marshal, Student Public Relations Writer
Living in a foreign country might sound like an unrealistic dream for many, but for eight Cedarville University seniors, it's the reality of their final semester. The students will complete their education degree while student teaching in international classrooms from Nepal to the Dominican more PR
Center for European Policy Analysis: Fogbound - Narrative Wars (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 18 -- The Center for European Policy Analysis posted the following commentary on Nov. 17, 2025:
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Fogbound: Narrative Wars
Ukraine's setbacks are troubling but only part of the story.
By Edward Lucas
Corruption scandals in Kyiv, devastating attacks on infrastructure, the looming loss of Pokrovsk, and newly effective Russian innovation in drone warfare -- the bad news from Ukraine keeps coming. Put the elements together and they make a bleak, even dire, picture. Ukraine more PR
Center for European Policy Analysis: Urgently Wanted - More European Missile Engines (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 18 -- The Center for European Policy Analysis posted the following commentary on Nov. 17, 2025:
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Urgently Wanted: More European Missile Engines
The US is the dominant supplier of critical propulsion technology for Europe's missile makers. To rival Russia, Europe must catch up.
By Fabian Hoffmann
A Czech engine manufacturer's decision to move production to the US underscores a key vulnerability in Europe's missile industry: The continent relies on America's turbofan eng more PR
Chronic pain may increase the risk of high blood pressure in adults (10)
DALLAS, Texas, Nov. 17 [Category: Health Care] -- The American Heart Association posted the following news release:
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Chronic pain may increase the risk of high blood pressure in adults
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Research Highlights:
* Chronic pain may be linked to the development of high blood pressure.
* The duration and location of pain was associated with the likelihood of developing high blood pressure. In addition, depression and inflammation explained some of the association between chronic pain and more PR
Columbia University Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory: Reducing Arsenic in Drinking Water Cuts Risk of Death, Even After Years of Chronic Exposure (10)
NEW YORK, Nov. 18 (TNSjou) -- Columbia University Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory issued the following news:
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Reducing Arsenic in Drinking Water Cuts Risk of Death, Even After Years of Chronic Exposure
Published today in JAMA, a 20-year study of nearly 11,000 adults in Bangladesh found that lowering arsenic levels in drinking water reduced the risk of death from chronic illnesses, compared with continued exposure.
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A new 20-year study of nearly 11,000 adults in Bangladesh found that more PR
Critical thinking, real wisdom: Two retiree debate teams took to the stage at Wake Forest (10)
WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina, Nov. 17 -- Wake Forest University posted the following news:
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Critical thinking, real wisdom: Two retiree debate teams took to the stage at Wake Forest
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Two debate teams faced off at Wake Forest University on Nov. 12. All of the debaters were over the age of 70. One was about to turn 97.
Inspired by the Wake Forest University Debate Team's 2023 national championship, residents of Salemtowne Retirement Community launched their own debate society with the more PR
CSUSB Associate Professor Leads Breakthrough Study That Solves Martian Mystery (10)
SAN BERNARDINO, California, Nov. 18 -- California State University San Bernardino campus issued the following news:
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CSUSB associate professor leads breakthrough study that solves Martian mystery
Matteo Crismani, associate professor of physics and astronomy and director of the Murillo Family Observatory, led an international research team that solved a decade-old Martian phenomenon that once baffled planetary scientists. Their new study shows that mysterious high-altitude "plumes" seen a more PR
FSU President McCullough, distinguished researchers inducted into Academy of Science, Engineering and Medicine of Florida (10)
TALLAHASSEE, Florida, Nov. 17 -- Florida State University issued the following news:
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FSU President McCullough, distinguished researchers inducted into Academy of Science, Engineering and Medicine of Florida
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Florida State University President Richard McCullough was among an outstanding class of inductees and new members of the Academy of Science, Engineering and Medicine of Florida (ASEMFL) who were honored during the organization's annual conference on Nov. 7 in Orlando.
Six FSU re more PR
GE HealthCare announces Flyrcado milestone: Strong pilot results drive broader rollout at CVAUSA (10)
CHICAGO, Illinois, Nov. 17 [Category: Health Care] -- G.E. HealthCare posted the following news release:
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GE HealthCare announces Flyrcado milestone: Strong pilot results drive broader rollout at CVAUSA
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* CVAUSA, the largest network of private cardiology groups in the U.S., plans to broadly adopt Flyrcado in line with its mission to deliver the highest quality cardiovascular care for patients.
* CVAUSA currently performs approximately 85,000 cardiac positron emission tomography (P more PR
Governor Morrisey Announces Appointments to State Boards and Advisory Councils (10)
CHARLESTON, West Virginia, Nov. 17 -- Gov. Patrick Morrisey, R-West Virginia, issued the following news:
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Governor Morrisey Announces Appointments to State Boards and Advisory Councils
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. - Governor Patrick Morrisey announced he has appointed a number of distinguished leaders to state boards and councils.
West Virginia Optometry Board
Governor Morrisey has appointed Dr. Thomas Moore to the West Virginia Optometry Board. Dr. Moore, a native of Fairmont, West Virginia more PR
Johns Hopkins Medicine: Tool Predicts Graft Failure After Kidney Transplant (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, Nov. 18 (TNSjou) -- Johns Hopkins Medicine issued the following news release:
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Tool Predicts Graft Failure After Kidney Transplant
Researchers at The Johns Hopkins Medicine say they have developed a new electronic medical records-based tool that should help doctors predict which patients are most at risk of losing a transplanted kidney graft.
The study, which was federally funded by the National Institutes of Health and published (https://journals.lww.com/cjasn/full more PR
Lehigh Launches Inaugural Future Makers Convocation (10)
BETHLEHEM, Pennsylania, Nov. 18 -- Lehigh University issued the following news:
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Lehigh Launches Inaugural Future Makers Convocation
The university honored 96 seniors for bold achievements in research, innovation and community impact beyond the classroom.
Lehigh University recently held its inaugural Future Makers Convocation, a celebration of students with senior standing whose work and insight are shaping the future of our community, economy and planet.
On Nov. 12, 150 members of the more PR
Lowering Arsenic Levels in Groundwater Decreases Death Rates from Chronic Disease (10)
NEW YORK, Nov. 17 [Category: BizHospital] -- NYU Langone Health, an academic medical center affiliated with New York University, posted the following news release:
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Lowering Arsenic Levels in Groundwater Decreases Death Rates from Chronic Disease
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R educing amounts of arsenic in drinking water can lower long-term deaths from cardiovascular disease and cancer, a new study shows.
Researchers at NYU Langone Health, Columbia University, and the University of Chicago say their landmark an more PR
Manhattan Institute Issues Commentary to Bloomberg Opinion: Does the US Now Have a Casino Economy? Yes and No (10)
NEW YORK, Nov. 18 -- The Manhattan Institute issued the following excerpts of a commentary on Nov. 17, 2025, to Bloomberg Opinion:
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Does the US Now Have a Casino Economy? Yes and No
By Allison Schrager
There is a frenetic, sweaty-palm feel to the US economy lately. Markets are looking frothy and consumers are anxious, and meanwhile the gambling and stock markets are converging as people bet on all sorts of strange assets and events. Half of young men in the US have an online sports bett more PR
National Peak Body Backs Simple Salt Switch to Help Address Uncontrolled Hypertension (10)
NEWTON, New South Wales, Nov. 17 -- The George Institute for Global Health issued the following news release:
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National peak body backs simple salt switch to help address uncontrolled hypertension
The use of potassium-enriched salt has now been recommended by the National Hypertension Taskforce - Australia's peak body for blood pressure control - in a new position statement published in the Journal of Hypertension/1.
The George Institute for Global Health welcomed the statement which su more PR
NEW: Karrin Taylor Robson Caught Scrubbing Anti-Choice Record From Website (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 17 -- The Democratic Governors Association posted the following news:
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NEW: Karrin Taylor Robson Caught Scrubbing Anti-Choice Record From Website
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A new report from American Journal News reveals that Arizona GOP gubernatorial candidate and failed statewide loser Karrin Taylor Robson was caught "scrubb[ing] a reference to an anti-abortion group from her campaign website."
As American Journal News reports, when Robson ran for governor and lost in 2022, she " touted her more PR
Public and animal health benefit from record low sales of veterinary antibiotics (10)
LONDON, England, Nov. 18 -- The British Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs issued the following news:
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Public and animal health benefit from record low sales of veterinary antibiotics
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Sales of veterinary antibiotics in the UK remain at the lowest level recorded a new report published today shows (18 November).
This announcement is positive news for public health, food security, and the economy and reflects the sustained efforts to reduce antibiotic use across the far more PR
Rutgers: Unregulated and Unsafe - Expert Warns of Risks in Substance Use Reduction Apps (10)
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, Nov. 18 (TNSjou) -- Rutgers University issued the following Q&A on Nov. 16, 2025, by Paige Geralds with Jon-Patrick Allem, associate professor at the School of Public Health:
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Unregulated and Unsafe: Expert Warns of Risks in Substance Use Reduction Apps
A Rutgers Health researcher says untested mobile and artificial intelligence health tools are misleading users with false claims
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In a commentary published by the Journal of the American Medical Association, more PR
Scientists engineer first fully synthetic brain tissue model (10)
RIVERSIDE, California, Nov. 17 -- The University of California Riverside campus issued the following news:
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Scientists engineer first fully synthetic brain tissue model
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For the first time, scientists have grown functional, brain-like tissue without using any animal-derived materials or added biological coatings. The development opens the door to more controlled and humane neurological drug testing.
Neural tissue engineering's overall goal is to create something that closely resemble more PR
Scientists Identify Two Key Targets of Common Cold Virus (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 17 -- The U.S. Department of Energy Pacific Northwest National Laboratory issued the following news:
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Scientists Identify Two Key Targets of Common Cold Virus
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RICHLAND, Wash.Scientists were pleased when they learned more about how the common cold gains a foothold in the body, identifying key cellular checkpoints that are important targets of the virus.
But the real excitement extends far beyond the cold virus, which is a coronavirus like MERS-CoV or COVID-causing SA more PR
Sharper MRI scans may be on horizon thanks to new physics-based model (10)
HOUSTON, Texas, Nov. 17 -- Rice University posted the following news release:
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Sharper MRI scans may be on horizon thanks to new physics-based model
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Researchers at Rice University and Oak Ridge National Laboratory have unveiled a physics-based model of magnetic resonance relaxation that bridges molecular-scale dynamics with macroscopic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) signals, promising new insight into how contrast agents interact with water molecules. This advancement paves the way more PR
State Medicaid Coverage for Nutrition Therapy Varies Widely (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 17 -- George Washington University posted the following news:
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State Medicaid Coverage for Nutrition Therapy Varies Widely
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Media Contacts: Katelyn Deckelbaum, katelyn.deckelbaum@gwu.edu or Kathy Fackelmann, kfackelmann@gwu.edu
WASHINGTON (Nov. 6, 2025)A new study shows that Medicaid coverage and reimbursement policies for medical nutrition therapy (MNT) varies widely within and across states. The project, led by researchers at the George Washington University and th more PR
Study Conducted at the Technion Faculty of Biology Reveals a Unique Mechanism in the Aging of the Immune System (10)
HAIFA, Israel, Nov. 17 (TNSjou) -- The Technion - Israel Institute of Technology issued the following news:
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A study conducted at the Technion Faculty of Biology reveals a unique mechanism in the aging of the immune system
In an article in the prestigious journal Nature Aging, the researchers present an outline for improving the effectiveness of the immune system in old age
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Researchers at the Technion Faculty of Biology present a unique mechanism in the aging of the immune system - a more PR
Study finds Marion County Record raid created 'shared press distress' among fellow journalists (10)
LAWRENCE, Kansas, Nov. 17 -- The University of Kansas posted the following news:
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Study finds Marion County Record raid created 'shared press distress' among fellow journalists
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LAWRENCE When police raided a newspaper in the small town of Marion in 2023, they made international headlines as computers and phones were seized in an apparent attack on press freedom. New research from the University of Kansas has found the incident sparked "shared press distress" among fellow journalists, w more PR
Study shows Ochsner Digital Medicine improves hypertension control, reduces care gaps (10)
JEFFERSON, Louisiana, Nov. 17 [Category: BizHospital] -- Ochsner Health System issued the following news release:
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Study shows Ochsner Digital Medicine improves hypertension control, reduces care gaps
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NEW ORLEANS, LA - A new peer-reviewed study published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine highlights the real-world impact of the Ochsner Digital Medicine program on h ypertension management, demonstrating improved clinical outcomes, reduced acute care utilization, improved medic more PR
Study: Body's circadian rhythm may increase overnight cardiovascular risk in people with sleep apnea (10)
PORTLAND, Oregon, Nov. 17 -- Oregon Health and Science University issued the following news:
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Study: Body's circadian rhythm may increase overnight cardiovascular risk in people with sleep apnea
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New research suggests that the circadian system in people with obstructive sleep apnea may disrupt blood vessel function overnight, which may help explain the higher risk of nighttime heart attacks in people with sleep apnea.
The research from Oregon Health & Science University suggests the more PR
Three Yalies Awarded 2026 Rhodes Scholarships (10)
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, Nov. 18 -- Yale University issued the following news release:
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Three Yalies awarded 2026 Rhodes Scholarships
Three Yale seniors are among 32 American recipients of Rhodes Scholarships, one of the world's oldest and most prestigious academic awards for graduate study.
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Three Yale College seniors who have both excelled academically and demonstrated a commitment to social impact have received 2026 Rhodes scholarships, one of the world's oldest and most prestigiou more PR
UM Scholar Wins Best Paper Award From INFORMS (10)
MACAU, China, Nov. 17 -- The University of Macau issued the following news:
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UM scholar wins best paper award from INFORMS
Zhang Hongcai, associate professor in the State Key Laboratory of Internet of Things for Smart City at the University of Macau, won the 2025 ENRE Best Publication Award in Natural Resources at the Annual Meeting of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS), in recognition of his innovative and influential research contributions. Pres more PR
University of Copenhagen: Breast Cancer Treatments Can Improve Both Survival Chances and Income (10)
COPENHAGEN, Denmark, Nov. 17 (TNSjou) -- The University of Copenhagen issued the following news:
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Breast cancer treatments can improve both survival chances and income
Radiation therapy treatment for breast cancer not only improves survival rates but also generates long-term financial benefits according to a new study from the University of Copenhagen.
Survivors of illness and disease often suffer economic hardship such as reduced employment as they recover from treatment. Increasingly, more PR
University of Copenhagen: World's Oldest RNA Extracted From Woolly Mammoth (10)
COPENHAGEN, Denmark, Nov. 17 (TNSjou) -- The University of Copenhagen issued the following news:
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The world's oldest RNA extracted from woolly mammoth
New research offers a unique insight into the lives of mammoths during the last Ice Age.
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Scientists have taken an important step closer to understanding the mythical mammoths that roamed the Earth thousands of years ago.
For the first time ever, a research team has succeeded in isolating and sequencing RNA molecules from woolly mammo more PR
University of Glasgow: Chronic Pain May Increase the Risk of High Blood Pressure in Adults (10)
GLASGOW, Scotland, Nov. 18 (TNSjou) -- The University of Glasgow issued the following news:
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Chronic pain may increase the risk of high blood pressure in adults
Chronic pain in adults may increase their risk of high blood pressure, and the location and extent of pain and if they also had depression were contributing factors, according to new research published today.
The study was led by the University of Glasgow and is published in the American Heart Association Journal, Hypertension.
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University of Glasgow: Scientists Pinpoint Single Gene Responsible for Initiating Winter Behaviour of Mammals (10)
GLASGOW, Scotland, Nov. 18 (TNSjou) -- The University of Glasgow issued the following news:
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Scientists pinpoint single gene responsible for initiating winter behaviour of mammals
As the days continue to get shorter scientists have made a significant step in understanding exactly what makes mammals exhibit seasonal behaviours like hibernation and migration.
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The study - published in the journal eLife and led by the University of Glasgow - pinpoints a single gene, the Dio3 gene, presen more PR
University of Manchester: Study Exposes Cancer Care Deficit for Patients With Learning Disabilities (10)
MANCHESTER, England, Nov. 17 (TNSjou) -- The University of Manchester issued the following news release:
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Study exposes cancer care deficit for patients with learning disabilities
People in England with a learning disability have a higher risk of cancer, especially before age 50, according to a study by researchers from The University of Manchester and The ChristieNHS Foundation Trust .
Their symptoms are investigated less often, they receive less treatment, and have a poorer prognosis more PR
University of Maryland School of Public Health: Studies Find Local Cannabis Dispensaries Lead to Drop in Opioid Prescriptions (10)
COLLEGE PARK, Maryland, Nov. 18 (TNSjou) -- The University of Maryland School of Public Health issued the following news:
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Studies find local cannabis dispensaries lead to drop in opioid prescriptions
SPH researcher co-authors papers showing patients find alternative pain relief through medical, recreational marijuana
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Cannabis may be a pain-management substitute for people experiencing chronic or acute pain from conditions like cancer, according to new research co-authored by a Unive more PR
University of Michigan: Chimps That Use Lethal Aggression to Expand Their Territory Gain Reproductive Advantages (10)
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Nov. 18 (TNSjou) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news:
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Chimps that use lethal aggression to expand their territory gain reproductive advantages
But scientists caution against drawing parallels to human behavior
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Fifteen years ago, researchers led by John Mitani of the University of Michigan witnessed the Ngogo chimpanzees in Uganda kill its neighbors and overtake their territory. But the question remained why the Ngogo chimps were driven to exp more PR
UNR Med Students Make an Impact Through Research (10)
RENO, Nevada, Nov. 18 (TNSjou) -- The University of Nevada issued the following news:
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UNR Med students make an impact through research
Driven by curiosity and compassion, medical students are conducting research that bridges science and community impact
By Reilly Moss
University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine (UNR Med) medical students are making their mark through impactful research recognized on local and national stages. Their work reflects UNR Med's commitment to advancing sc more PR
URI Professor Examines How Machine Learning Can Help With Depression Diagnosis (10)
KINGSTON, Rhode Island, Nov. 18 (TNSjou) -- The University of Rhode Island issued the following news:
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URI professor examines how machine learning can help with depression diagnosis
Depression, a pervasive mental health condition, affects more than 10% of the U.S. population, or roughly 35 million people. That figure has surged markedly in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Despite depression impacting millions of Americans, the tools that identify those at risk of developing the c more PR
Washington University in St. Louis: Angle of Study for Unveiling Black Hole Secrets (10)
ST. LOUIS, Missouri, Nov. 18 (TNSjou) -- Washington University in St. Louis issued the following news:
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Angle of study for unveiling black hole secrets
An international collaboration of physicists including researchers at Washington University in St. Louis has made measurements to better understand how matter falls into black holes and how enormous amounts of energy and light are released in the process.
The scientists pointed a balloon-borne telescope called XL-Calibur at a black hole, more PR
Where Law and Data Meet: Georgetown Law Hosts 19th Annual Conference on Empirical Legal Studies (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 18 -- Georgetown University Law Center issued the following news on Nov. 17, 2025:
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Where Law and Data Meet: Georgetown Law Hosts 19th Annual Conference on Empirical Legal Studies
Leading scholars in law, economics, political science and other fields gathered at Georgetown Law Oct. 24 and 25 for the 19th annual Conference on Empirical Legal Studies (CELS), the premier conference for researchers interested in empirical analysis of law and legal institutions.
This year ma more PR
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