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Education Research in Professional Journals Newsletter for 2025-12-19 ( 17 items )  
2025: A look back at UB's research and creative activities (10)
BUFFALO, New York, Dec. 18 -- The University at Buffalo (State University of New York) posted the following news release: * * * 2025: A look back at UB's research and creative activities * The image above, RNA clusters (green colored) gradually disassembling within biomolecular condensates (magenta colored), comes from the lab of Priya Banerjee, professor of physics. He publushed work uncovering how harmful RNA clumps form and a way to dissolve them. By Cory Nealon BUFFALO, N.Y. - A vacc more PR

AANA Honors Education Excellence in Nurse Anesthesiology: Didactic Instructor of the Year Award Presented to Carrie Bowman Dalley (10)
ROSEMONT, Illinois, Dec. 18 [Category: Nursing] -- The American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology issued the following news release: * * * AANA Honors Education Excellence in Nurse Anesthesiology: Didactic Instructor of the Year Award Presented to Carrie Bowman Dalley * The American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology (AANA) will present Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) Carrie Bowman Dalley, PhD, MS, CRNA, FAANA with the Didactic Instructor of the Year Award during its top edu more PR

ACC/AHA issue new guideline on managing congenital heart disease in adults (10)
DALLAS, Texas, Dec. 18 [Category: Health Care] -- The American Heart Association posted the following news release: * * * ACC/AHA issue new guideline on managing congenital heart disease in adults * WASHINGTON and DALLAS, Dec. 18, 2025 The American College of Cardiology (ACC) and the American Heart Association, along with several other leading medical associations, have issued a new guideline for managing congenital heart disease in adults. The guideline was jointly published today in JACC,  more PR

ACC/AHA Issue New Guideline on Managing Congenital Heart Disease in Adults (10)
WASHINGTON, Dec. 19 -- The American College of Cardiology posted the following news release: * * * ACC/AHA issue new guideline on managing congenital heart disease in adults Ensuring ongoing access to care, promoting mental health and physical activity, supporting pregnancy and childbirth, and improving heart failure care identified as key areas of focus for adults who were born with heart defects * The American College of Cardiology (ACC) and the American Heart Association, along with seve more PR

BMJ Group: Little Awareness of Medical + Psychological Complexities of Steroid Cream Withdrawal (10)
LONDON, England, Dec. 18 (TNSjou) -- BMJ Group issued the following news release about their journal "BMJ Case Reports": * * * Little awareness of medical + psychological complexities of steroid cream withdrawal Condition often poorly recognised, diagnosed, managed and researched, say report authors This has prompted unfounded fears, particularly on social media, that all steroids are harmful * There is little awareness, particularly among clinicians, of the medical and psychological compl more PR

City St George's: Children in Poor Quality Housing Miss More School (10)
LONDON, England, Dec. 18 (TNSjou) -- City St George's, University of London issued the following news: * * * Children in poor quality housing miss more school Children living in damp and overcrowded homes missed three weeks more of school over the course of compulsory education than their peers in better quality housing. By Lisa Jones, Press and Research Communications Manager New research published in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health also finds children in England living in more PR

Columbus State University: Research - Schwimmer's Decades-long Quest Leads to First Scholarly Accurate Replica of 'Dinosaur-killer' Croc (10)
COLUMBUS, Georgia, Dec. 19 (TNSjou) -- Columbus State University issued the following news: * * * Research: Schwimmer's decades-long quest leads to first scholarly accurate replica of 'dinosaur-killer' croc Dr. David Schwimmer, a world-renowned expert on the giant North American crocodilian genus Deinosuchus and a Columbus State University geology professor, has contributed his research to the creation of the first-ever scholarly accurate, mounted skeleton replica of the species Deinosuchus s more PR

Monmouth University: School of Ed. Faculty Publish on Implementing Global Citizenship Education Training (10)
WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, Dec. 19 (TNSrpt) -- Monmouth University issued the following news: * * * School of Ed. Faculty Publish on Implementing Global Citizenship Education Training School of Education faculty recently published a research paper in the Midwest Journal of Education (Vol. 2, Issue. 2, 2025). The article, "Designing an Effective Global Citizenship Education Training for Elementary Teachers," was written by Department of Educational Counseling and Leadership adjuncts, Wendy  more PR

Museums Association Highlights Accreditation Redesign, Barbican Renewal, Museum Openings, Heritage Appeals and Major Cultural Investments (10)
LONDON, England, Dec. 18 [Category: Arts/Cultural] -- The Museums Association posted the following news release: * * * In brief | Latest news from across the sector * Museums invited to join Accreditation redesign group Arts Council England is recruiting eight museums to help support its redesign of the Museum Accreditation Scheme. The arts council is establishing a representative group of current Accreditation users who can support the Redesign team to test emerging outputs from the redes more PR

RSM President and CEO Reflect on 2025 (10)
LONDON, England, Dec. 18 -- The Royal Society of Medicine issued the following statement on Dec. 17, 2025, by President Gillian Leng: * * * RSM President and CEO reflect on 2025 Professor Gillian Leng, RSM President, and CEO Rachel Lambert-Forsyth, have reflected on an important year in a message of thanks to the organisation's global community of members. End of year message from the RSM President and RSM CEO As 2025 draws to a close, we want to reflect on what has been an important year f more PR

Social Media Feeding 'Shadow Pandemic' of Disordered Eating in Teens, SFU Study Finds (10)
BURNABY, British Columbia, Dec. 18 (TNSjou) -- Simon Fraser University issued the following news: * * * Social media feeding 'shadow pandemic' of disordered eating in teens, SFU study finds By Robyn Stubbs Social media use and exposure to influencers is driving an increase of disordered eating among B.C. teens, warns a recently published study from Simon Fraser University. A recent study found one in four teens in British Columbia reported disordered eating or significant anxiety about eati more PR

Three CSUs Recognized as Black-Serving Institutions (10)
LONG BEACH, California, Dec. 19 -- California State University issued the following news: * * * Three CSUs Recognized as Black-Serving Institutions Three California State University (CSU) campuses--Dominguez Hills, Northridge and Sacramento--have been officially designated as California Black-Serving Institutions (BSI), a groundbreaking statewide recognition for universities that excel in supporting and advancing the success of Black and African American students. Established through SB 134 more PR

UC Medical Students Explore ChatGPT's Ability to Support Qualitative Research (10)
CINCINNATI, Ohio, Dec. 19 (TNSjou) -- The University of Cincinnati issued the following news: * * * UC medical students explore ChatGPT's ability to support qualitative research Researchers asked AI assistant to analyze survey responses from their classmates By Megan Burgasser, burgasma@ucmail.uc.edu Newly published research from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine highlights student-led work in medical education and examines how artificial intelligence (AI) can assist with qua more PR

University of Arkansas: College of Education and Health Professions Hosts Inaugural Tornado Alley Muscle Meeting (10)
FAYETTEVILLE, Arkansas, Dec. 19 -- The University of Arkansas issued the following news: * * * College of Education and Health Professions Hosts Inaugural Tornado Alley Muscle Meeting The College of Education and Health Professions' Molecular Muscle Mass Regulation (M3R) lab recently hosted a conference to foster collaborations among muscle researchers from the "tornado alley" region. The lab, in the Department of Health, Human Performance and Recreation, has a robust molecular muscle lab l more PR

University of Arkansas: Voluntary Wintertime Cover Crop Adoption Up 5% in Arkansas (10)
FAYETTEVILLE, Arkansas, Dec. 19 (TNSrep) -- The University of Arkansas issued the following news: * * * Voluntary Wintertime Cover Crop Adoption Up 5% in Arkansas Using satellite imagery and government data, researchers measured a 5% increase in voluntary, or non-subsidized, cover crop adoption by Arkansas farmers. The finding came out of research seeking to pinpoint how farmers were using cover crops and where, to help policymakers develop more targeted incentives for using cover crops. P more PR

University of South Australia: Cannabis Use Rising Fastest in Disadvantaged and Regional Communities (10)
ADELAIDE, Australia, Dec. 18 (TNSjou) -- The University of South Australia issued the following news release: * * * Cannabis use rising fastest in disadvantaged and regional communities People living in socially disadvantaged and regional areas of Australia are consuming significantly more cannabis than their counterparts in wealthier metropolitan towns and cities, a new study has found. Published in the journal Addiction, the study involving researchers from The University of Queensland (UQ more PR

Who Faces More Difficulty Recovering From Stroke? (10)
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, Dec. 19 -- The American Academy of Neurology issued the following news release: * * * Who faces more difficulty recovering from stroke? Highlights * A new study has found that within the year following a stroke, female participants had more difficulty than male participants with doing daily tasks. * Daily tasks include eating, dressing, driving and cooking. * The differences remained even after considering age, education and insurance. * The study authors suggest  more PR