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Clemson graduate Michael Newman turns passion for science into communications career (10)
CLEMSON, South Carolina, March 10 -- Clemson University posted the following news:
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Clemson graduate Michael Newman turns passion for science into communications career
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When Michael Newman picked up the phone one afternoon and found himself talking to Walt Disney's daughter, it was just one twist in a communications career that has had him covering everything from the science behind a presidential assassination to helping a medical researcher publicize his discovery of a new immune ce more PR
Gnaw-y by Nature: U-M Researchers Discover Neural Circuit That Rewards Gnawing Behavior in Rodents (10)
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, March 11 (TNSjou) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news:
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Gnaw-y by nature: U-M researchers discover neural circuit that rewards gnawing behavior in rodents
The finding reveals a previously hidden motivation for gnawing in mammals, which could help lead to more effective treatments for oral health issues in humans
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Researchers at the University of Michigan have discovered that the constant gnawing of rodents isn't just a reflex or a consequence o more PR
How AI is integrated into clinical workflow lowers medical liability perception (10)
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, March 10 -- Pennsylvania State University posted the following news:
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How AI is integrated into clinical workflow lowers medical liability perception
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HERSHEY, Pa. -Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing the field and practice of medicine, including legal liability and the perception of who is at fault when a patient experiences harm.
"AI holds promise to improve the quality and safety of health care and to reduce errors and patient harm, but the risk more PR
How one Wildcat turned years of chronic pain into groundbreaking women's health research (10)
TUCSON, Arizona, March 10 -- The University of Arizona posted the following news release:
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How one Wildcat turned years of chronic pain into groundbreaking women's health research
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As a young girl, Michelle Valenti always wanted to be a doctor. She was interested in science from an early age, but it was watching family members struggle with health issues that inspired a deep-seeded desire to become a physician.
"I lost my grandpa when I was really young, and I spent a lot of time in more PR
Lowy, Schiller Honored with the 2026 Pezcoller Foundation-AACR International Award for Extraordinary Achievement in Cancer Research (10)
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, March 10 [Category: Medical] -- The American Association for Cancer Research posted the following news release:
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Douglas R. Lowy, MD, FAACR, and John T. Schiller, PhD, FAACR, Honored with the 2026 Pezcoller Foundation-AACR International Award for Extraordinary Achievement in Cancer Research
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SAN DIEGO - The Pezcoller Foundation - American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) International Award for Extraordinary Achievement in Cancer Research will be prese more PR
Marian University Students and Alumni Published in Journal of Osteopathic Medicine (10)
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, March 10 -- Marian University posted the following news:
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Marian University Students and Alumni Published in Journal of Osteopathic Medicine
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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
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:
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New Guidance Focused on Genetic Testing for Malignant Hyperthermia, a Potentially Fatal Anesthesia Reaction
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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:
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Orchestrated Multi-Agent AI Systems Outperforms Single Agents in Health Care
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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?
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Pharmacy professor promotes kidney assessment that provides more accurate, equitable care (10)
BUFFALO, New York, March 10 -- The University at Buffalo (State University of New York) posted the following news release:
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Pharmacy professor promotes kidney assessment that provides more accurate, equitable care
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Published commentary encourages discontinuation of outdated tests that are imprecise or put Black patients at disadvantage
By Laurie Kaiser
BUFFALO, N.Y. -For decades, pharmacists and medical institutions have relied on the Cockcroft-Gault (C-G) estimated creatinine clea more PR
Portland stands out for lack of access to primary care, study finds (10)
PORTLAND, Oregon, March 10 -- Oregon Health and Science University issued the following news:
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Portland stands out for lack of access to primary care, study finds
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New research led by Oregon Health & Science University confirms the frustration of many people trying to get a primary care medical appointment in Portland: Wait times are measured in months, if they can get an appointment at all.
In a study published Monday in the journal Health Affairs Scholar, researchers acting as "sec more PR
Recreational Cannabis Laws May Displace Illegal Cannabis Markets (10)
NEW YORK, March 10 -- Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health posted the following news:
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Recreational Cannabis Laws May Displace Illegal Cannabis Markets
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Adopting recreational cannabis laws, beyond only medical cannabis laws, may help reduce the size of the illegal cannabis market in U.S. states, reports a new study at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. The study is among the first to comprehensively examine illegal cannabis market dynamics using law enf more PR
Tecvayli Monotherapy Application Submitted to the EMA for Relapsed/refractory Multiple Myeloma After at Least One Prior Therapy (10)
RARITAN, New Jersey, March 11 -- Johnson and Johnson Innovative Medicine issued the following news release on March 10, 2026:
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TECVAYLI(R)/ (teclistamab) monotherapy application submitted to the EMA for relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma after at least one prior therapy
Application supported by Phase 3 data reinforcing teclistamab regimens as a potential standard of care after at least one prior therapy/1
Teclistamab monotherapy delivered superior progression-free survival and overall more PR
UC-Irvine: Promising Biological Target for Obesity Prevention Among Postmenopausal Women Identified (10)
IRVINE, California, March 11 -- The University of California Irvine campus issued the following news release:
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Promising biological target for obesity prevention among postmenopausal women identified
First-of-its-kind study may lead to precision obesity prevention, treatment strategies
* Higher levels of the hormone asprosin were linked to reduced weight gain in metabolically healthy postmenopausal women.
* Researchers analyzed data from more than 4,000 postmenopausal women participati more PR
UM research opens new avenues for preventing metastasis of breast cancer to lungs (10)
MACAU, China, March 10 -- The University of Macau posted the following news:
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UM research opens new avenues for preventing metastasis of breast cancer to lungs
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A research team led by Miao Kai, assistant professor in the Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS) at the University of Macau (UM), has made a significant breakthrough in understanding the metastasis of breast cancer to the lungs. Using innovative micro-organ chip technology, the team has, for the first time, revealed how tumour cell more PR
University of Cincinnati: Study - Additional Radiation for Liver Cancer Does Not Increase Toxicity (10)
CINCINNATI, Ohio, March 11 (TNSjou) -- The University of Cincinnati posted the following news:
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Study: Additional radiation for liver cancer does not increase toxicity
UC-led research published in the American Journal of Clinical Oncology
By Tim Tedeschi, 513/556-5694, tedesctd@ucmail.uc.edu
New research from a University of Cincinnati Cancer Center study found external beam radiation therapy (EBRT) is safe to administer to patients with liver cancer even after they undergo a targeted more PR
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