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Education Research in Professional Journals Newsletter for 2025-11-28 ( 7 items )  
Anglia Ruskin University: Most People Struggle to Spot Pain in Horses - Study (10)
CAMBRIDGE, England, Nov. 27 (TNSjou) -- Anglia Ruskin University issued the following news: * * * Most people struggle to spot pain in horses - study ARU Writtle research highlights need for better training to promote horse welfare * New research from ARU Writtle has found that most people struggle to recognise when a horse is in pain - a finding that could have serious implications for animal welfare. The study, published in the journal Anthrozoos, is the first research to investigate how more PR

Experimental mRNA Therapy Shows Potential to Combat Antibiotic-Resistant Infections (10)
NEW YORK, Nov. 26 [Category: BizHospital] -- Mount Sinai Health System posted the following news release: * * * Experimental mRNA Therapy Shows Potential to Combat Antibiotic-Resistant Infections * Researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and collaborators have reported early success with a novel mRNA-based therapy designed to combat antibiotic-resistant bacteria. The findings, published in the November 26 online issue of Nature Biotechnology [DOI: 10.1038/s41587-025-0292 more PR

LBS Announces Inaugural Dawson Chair in Strategy and Entrepreneurship Following 3m Pounds Gift (10)
LONDON, England, Nov. 28 -- London Business School issued the following news: * * * LBS announces inaugural Dawson Chair in Strategy and Entrepreneurship following 3m pounds gift London Business School names Sendil Ethiraj as inaugural Dawson Chair in Strategy and Entrepreneurship 27 November 2025 London Business School (LBS) has announced the appointment of Professor of Strategy and Entrepreneurship Sendil Ethiraj as the inaugural Dawson Chair in Strategy and Entrepreneurship, made possibl more PR

The ASAM Weekly for November 25th, 2025 (10)
CHEVY CHASE, Maryland, Nov. 27 [Category: Health Care] -- The American Society of Addiction Medicine posted the following news release: * * * The ASAM Weekly for November 25th, 2025 * This Week in the ASAM Weekly As the Thanksgiving Holiday approaches, we at the ASAM Weekly want to support our readers with our traditional Conversation Starters for the Addiction Specialist. This year's topic is pop culture. As your guests start rolling in, welcome them with some warm appetizers, good vibe more PR

University College London: Air Pollution May Reduce Health Benefits of Exercise (10)
LONDON, England, Nov. 28 (TNSjou) -- The University College London issued the following news: * * * Air pollution may reduce health benefits of exercise Long-term exposure to toxic air can substantially weaken the health benefits of regular exercise, suggests a new study by an international team including UCL researchers. The study, published in the journal BMC Medicine, analysed data from more than 1.5 million adults tracked for more than a decade in countries including the UK, Taiwan, Chin more PR

University of New South Wales: Why Refugees Still Face Barriers to Employment in Australia (10)
SYDNEY, Australia, Nov. 27 (TNSjou) -- The University of New South Wales issued the following news: * * * Why refugees still face barriers to employment in Australia By Victoria Ticha UNSW research finds refugees in Australia face substantially lower employment rates than non-refugee migrants, even five years after resettlement. Humanitarian migrants (refugees) in Australia remain significantly less likely to be employed than non-humanitarian migrants, even after five years of resettlement more PR

University of South Australia: Move Aside Boomers - Young Australians are Ready to Shape Democracy (10)
ADELAIDE, Australia, Nov. 27 (TNSjou) -- The University of South Australia issued the following news release: * * * Move aside boomers: young Australians are ready to shape democracy A radical shift is needed in how Australian parliaments engage with young people, ensuring that the next generation is not sidelined by the country's political institutions, but encouraged to shape the future. That's the message from Australian human rights advocate, UniSA senior law lecturer, Associate Professo more PR