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Journals Education Newsletter for 2026-03-11 ( 14 items )  
ADHD gender gap linked with later diagnosis and poorer outcomes (10)
CARDIFF, Wales, March 10 -- Cardiff University posted the following news: * * * ADHD gender gap linked with later diagnosis and poorer outcomes * Females diagnosed with ADHD later in life are more likely to experience adolescent mental health struggles, teenage pregnancy, secondary school absences, and have more hospital appointments, than those diagnosed in early childhood, finds new research. ADHD, a common neurodevelopmental condition, is less likely to be diagnosed in females than male more PR

Dark personality levels relate to people's job interests and chosen careers (10)
COPENHAGEN, Denmark, March 10 -- The University of Copenhagen posted the following news: * * * Dark personality levels relate to people's job interests and chosen careers * When choosing an education or job, your choice is not only based on skills and opportunities. Your personality plays a notable role, too - and according to new research, certain traits can cause you to disregard certain types of work. This is also true for people who score high on the so-called Dark Factor of Personalit more PR

ICC Recruitment Day Prepares Students for Careers in Industrial Design (10)
CEDARVILLE, Ohio, March 10 -- Cedarville University posted the following news: * * * ICC Recruitment Day Prepares Students for Careers in Industrial Design * by Charis Marshal, Student Public Relations Writer Cedarville University industrial and innovative design program hosts recruitment day Gaining a direct path to internships and careers is the focus of Cedarville University 's industrial and innovative design program 's annual recruitment day. Held at the International Center for Cre more PR

Marian University Students and Alumni Published in Journal of Osteopathic Medicine (10)
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, March 10 -- Marian University posted the following news: * * * Marian University Students and Alumni Published in Journal of Osteopathic Medicine * Marian University's Wood College of Osteopathic Medicine researchers document a rare presentation of an autoimmune skin disorder, contributing to national osteopathic medical knowledge. Medical case reports help physicians recognize rare and unusual disease presentations, improving patient care and clinical understanding. more PR

Moravian University's HUB Selected for 2026 Top Projects Awards by Lehigh Valley Business (10)
BETHLEHEM, Pennsylvania, March 11 -- Moravian University issued the following news release: * * * Moravian University's HUB Selected for 2026 Top Projects Awards by Lehigh Valley Business Top Projects Awards will be presented at Lehigh Valley Business' Real Estate & Development Summit on March 11. * Today, Moravian University announced that Lehigh Valley Business has selected the Haupert Union Building (HUB) to receive a 2026 Top Projects Award. The HUB is a 82,000-square-foot, $45 million more PR

New Guidance Focused on Genetic Testing for Malignant Hyperthermia, a Potentially Fatal Anesthesia Reaction (10)
WASHINGTON, March 10 [Category: Medical] (TNSjou) -- The American Society of Anesthesiologists posted the following news release: * * * New Guidance Focused on Genetic Testing for Malignant Hyperthermia, a Potentially Fatal Anesthesia Reaction * CHICAGO - Guided by a few simple screening questions, genetic testing can play a key role in identifying patients at risk of malignant hyperthermia (MH): a rare, potentially life-threatening reaction to inhaled anesthetics. An expert panel outlines a more PR

Orchestrated Multi-Agent AI Systems Outperforms Single Agents in Health Care (10)
NEW YORK, March 10 [Category: BizHospital] -- Mount Sinai Health System posted the following news release: * * * Orchestrated Multi-Agent AI Systems Outperforms Single Agents in Health Care * As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes more common in health care, from managing records to assisting with medication decisions, researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai are asking an important question: How well does AI hold up when the workload gets intense at health system scale?  more PR

Samford Sport Administration Students Earn Top Honors at National Conference (10)
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama, March 9 -- Samford University issued the following news release: * * * Samford Sport Administration Students Earn Top Honors at National Conference * Students from Samford University's School of Health Professions earned top recognition at the Dr. Samantha Roberts Case Study Competitions during the 2026 Applied Sport Management Association Conference. Held Feb. 11-13 at Temple University in Philadelphia, the conference brought together faculty, students and industry lead more PR

Study finds myths about male rape can influence how jurors judge cases (10)
LOUGHBOROUGH, England, March 10 -- Loughborough University issued the following news release: * * * Study finds myths about male rape can influence how jurors judge cases * The study looked at how potential jurors responded to a fictional rape trial in which both the complainant and the accused were men. Researchers from Loughborough University, Glasgow Caledonian University and King's College London, wanted to understand whether beliefs and stereotypes might affect decisions in these type more PR

Syracuse University: First They Studied the Earth, Now They Are Saving It (10)
SYRACUSE, New York, March 11 -- Syracuse University issued the following news: * * * First They Studied the Earth, Now They Are Saving It Earth and environmental sciences alumni are tackling climate change, sustainability and environmental policy across the globe. Dan Bernardi In the College of Arts and Sciences, students do more than simply learn about the world. They learn how to change it for the better, thanks to a liberal arts education that gives them the versatility to make a differe more PR

UBalt and Global Peace Foundation Formalize Expanded Peacebuilding Partnership (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, March 10 -- The University of Baltimore posted the following news: * * * UBalt and Global Peace Foundation Formalize Expanded Peacebuilding Partnership * Advancing Peacebuilding and Community Dialogue in Baltimore Leaders from The University of Baltimore and the Global Peace Foundation (GPF) marked an expanded institutional partnership during a signing ceremony on Jan. 20, 2026\. The formal letter of cooperation was originally signed in October 2025 by UBalt Presiden more PR

UConn Continues to Shine in National, Global Rankings; Named Among World's Top Universities (10)
STORRS, Connecticut, March 10 -- The University of Connecticut posted the following news: * * * UConn Continues to Shine in National, Global Rankings; Named Among World's Top Universities * UConn continues to gain acclaim in the U.S. and worldwide for its quality, making strong showings in recent rankings that assess its academic enterprise, research impact, global engagement, and return on investment for students. In the newest ranking, Time Magazine has named UConn among its top universi more PR

Unliveable Earth: Daily Life Is Becoming More Dangerous as Planet Heats Up (10)
ARLINGTON, Virginia, March 9 [Category: Environment] -- The Nature Conservancy issued the following news: * * * Unliveable Earth: Daily Life Is Becoming More Dangerous as Planet Heats Up Extreme heat is no longer just uncomfortable-in many parts of the world, it is increasingly making everyday life physically unsafe, according to a new global study led by scientists from The Nature Conservancy and published in the journal Environmental Research: Health.  Combining more than 70 years of glob more PR

Yale University: Helping Researchers 'BRIDGE' Language Barriers to Assess Caregiver-child Bonds (10)
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, March 10 (TNSjou) -- Yale University issued the following news: * * * Helping researchers 'BRIDGE' language barriers to assess caregiver-child bonds A study led by a Yale researcher validates a new observational tool that helps researchers evaluate child-caregiver relationships in refugee populations. By Mike Cummings For decades, language barriers have hindered researchers' ability to assess child-caregiver relationships in refugee populations -- an important comp more PR