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ASAM Weekly for March 3, 2026 (10)
ROCKVILLE, Maryland, March 4 [Category: Health Care] -- The American Society of Addiction Medicine posted the following news wrapup for March 3, 2026:
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This Week in the ASAM Weekly
Addiction has often come with a struggle. For example, a prescription epidemic born 30 years ago has become a crisis of more than just opioids ( WKRC ). Cannabis use in adolescence has come to look more like a cause of psychiatric illness rather than just an exacerbator ( JAMA Health Forum ). Even the concept more PR
Emotions drive our eating choices (10)
BEDFORD PARK, Australia, March 5 -- Flinders University posted the following news:
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Emotions drive our eating choices
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New research from Flinders University has revealed why many people struggle to stick to their dieting goals, particularly when their emotions fluctuate throughout the day.
The study examined how emotions influence eating behaviour in chronic dieters and tested whether negative moods and difficulties regulating emotions drive people toward unhealthy food choices.
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Inaugural food marketing conference explores the 'many cooks' that influence decisions on what we eat (10)
SMITHFIELD, Rhode Island, March 4 -- Bryant University issued the following news:
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Inaugural food marketing conference explores the 'many cooks' that influence decisions on what we eat
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We all need to eat. But the choice of what we eat involves a lot more than ingesting calories to fuel the body, or even the taste of food. Other factors include how food is marketed, where it's made, its nutritional content, the perceived ethics of consumption, and the reputation of the company that's m more PR
Job listings with wide pay ranges may deter female applicants (10)
ITHACA, New York, March 4 -- Cornell University posted the following news:
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Job listings with wide pay ranges may deter female applicants
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Pay range transparency laws that are intended to promote pay equity can inadvertently deter women from applying for those positions, thus perpetuating gender gaps in the workforce, according to research from the Cornell ILR School.
"Across our four studies, we consistently found that women show a stronger preference for jobs with narrower salary r more PR
New York Times columnist is 2026 Hays lecture speaker (10)
RIVERSIDE, California, March 4 -- The University of California Riverside campus issued the following news:
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New York Times columnist is 2026 Hays lecture speaker
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Jamelle Bouie, a New York Times political columnist and a provocative voice on social media, will be the speaker for the 2026 Hays Press-Enterprise Lecture at UC Riverside.
The talk, "What's the Matter with American Democracy?" will be from 6 to 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 2 at the University Theatre, 900 University Avenue more PR
North Carolina State University: Having a 'Growth Mindset' Helps Entrepreneurs Adapt to Setbacks (10)
RALEIGH, North Carolina, March 4 (TNSjou) -- North Carolina State University issued the following news release:
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Having a 'Growth Mindset' Helps Entrepreneurs Adapt to Setbacks
A new study underscores the importance of a "growth mindset" in entrepreneurs when faced with business challenges. Specifically, the study shows that entrepreneurs who think they can change their views on conserving or spending business resources are more resilient when faced with venture-related setbacks.
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Teachers report limited or no training to support neurodivergent pupils, new study finds (10)
GUILFORD, England, March 4 -- The University of Surrey issued the following news release:
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Teachers report limited or no training to support neurodivergent pupils, new study finds
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Nearly 25 percent of teachers report receiving no training on how to support neurodivergent pupils, and most of those who did describe it as brief and limited in scope, according to new research from York St John University and the University of Surrey.
Researchers surveyed 177 teachers and support staff i more PR
Tired minds, unreliable evidence (10)
AMES, Iowa, March 4 -- Iowa State University issued the following news release:
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Tired minds, unreliable evidence
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AMES, Iowa - It's late at night inside a cramped interrogation room.
The suspect being questioned may have come straight from working a double shift or maybe they've been sitting at the police station for hours. Exhausted, it's hard to think clearly, and they just want this conversation to end.
Scenarios like this aren't uncommon in the criminal justice system, said Zl more PR
University of East Anglia: Children's Development Set Back Years by Covid Lockdowns, Study Reveals (10)
NORWICH, England, March 4 (TNSjou) -- The University of East Anglia issued the following news:
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Children's development set back years by Covid lockdowns, study reveals
The Covid pandemic disrupted children's ability to self-regulate - according to new research from the University of East Anglia (UEA).
A new study reveals that the pandemic hampered children's ability to regulate their behaviour, stay focused and adapt to new situations - skills known collectively as executive functions.
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