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Journals Biology Newsletter for 2026-02-21 ( 4 items )  
Ancient teeth, enduring patterns: Mummy study supports oral-cardiovascular disease link (10)
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Feb. 20 -- Vanderbilt University Medical Center issued the following news release: * * * Ancient teeth, enduring patterns: Mummy study supports oral-cardiovascular disease link * When it comes to our teeth and hearts, ancient mummies have a lot to tell us. From an analysis of computed tomography (CT) scans of 37 Egyptian mummies, researchers at Vanderbilt Health and their colleagues determined that dental cavities and periodontal disease were highly prevalent in this  more PR

February 2026 - Myeloma News From the Journals (10)
NORTH HOLLYWOOD, California, Feb. 21 -- The International Myeloma Foundation issued the following news: * * * February 2026 - Myeloma News from the Journals At the end of every month, the International Myeloma Foundation Newsroom will feature a wrap-up of some of the most fascinating studies about multiple myeloma from medical journals. Here is the February 2026 edition. The IMF team of medical editors has provided overviews of key studies. Yet, we encourage you to visit the actual articles  more PR

Polyploidy-Induced Senescence May Drive Aging, Tissue Repair, and Cancer Risk (10)
STORRS, Connecticut, Feb. 20 -- The University of Connecticut posted the following news: * * * Polyploidy-Induced Senescence May Drive Aging, Tissue Repair, and Cancer Risk * UConn Center on Aging researchers published a new editorial in the journal Aging -US entitled " Polyploidy-induced senescence: Linking development, differentiation, repair, and (possibly) cancer? " In this editorial, Dr. Iman M. Al-Naggar, assistant professor of cell biology at UConn School of Medicine along with Dr.  more PR

Study Led by Defenders of Wildlife Scientist Shows Noise Pollution Impacts on Migratory Birds (10)
WASHINGTON, Feb. 20 [Category: Environment] -- The Defenders of Wildlife posted the following news release: * * * Study Led by Defenders of Wildlife Scientist Shows Noise Pollution Impacts on Migratory Birds * New research led by the University of Michigan is painting a more comprehensive picture of how noise pollution is impacting birds around the world. "The major takeaway from this study is that anthropogenic noise affects many aspects of bird behavior, with some responses more directly more PR