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ACC/AHA Issue Updated Guideline for Managing Lipids, Cholesterol (10)
DALLAS, Texas, March 13 [Category: Health Care] -- The American Heart Association posted the following news release:
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ACC/AHA Issue Updated Guideline for Managing Lipids, Cholesterol
WASHINGTON and DALLAS -The American College of Cardiology (ACC), the American Heart Association and nine other leading medical associations, today issued an updated guideline for the management of dyslipidemia-abnormal levels of one or more types of lipids or lipoproteins in the blood, including cholesterol more PR
ACC/AHA Issue Updated Guideline for Managing Lipids, Cholesterol (10)
WASHINGTON, March 14 -- The American College of Cardiology posted the following news release on March 13, 2026:
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ACC/AHA Issue Updated Guideline for Managing Lipids, Cholesterol
Healthy lifestyle habits, earlier treatment to lower long-term exposure to plaque-causing lipids, new cholesterol target goals, selective use of coronary calcium scoring, lipoprotein(a) and apolipoprotein B testing, new treatments, and guidance for managing lipids in specific populations among key focus areas
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Author Urges Examination of the Ethical and Environmental Consequences of Generative AI (10)
STORRS, Connecticut, March 13 -- The University of Connecticut posted the following news:
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Author Urges Examination of the Ethical and Environmental Consequences of Generative AI
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"We need to separate AI from empire," Karen Hao, author of the New York Times bestselling book, "Empire of AI," and former foreign correspondent for The Wall Street Journal, said during her talk and Q&A on March 9 at the Dodd Center for Human Rights.
Her presentation, "Empire of AI: How Silicon Valley is Re more PR
Capturing the good in every community (10)
MOUNT PLEASANT, Michigan, March 13 -- Central Michigan University issued the following news:
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Capturing the good in every community
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For decades, Steve Jessmore built a career focused on the moments many people overlook -small acts of kindness, everyday life in local communities and the stories that connect people to one another.
Now, the Michigan Journalism Hall of Fame is recognizing that work.
Jessmore, a Central Michigan University alumnus and longtime photojournalist who later more PR
Center for European Policy Analysis Posts Commentary: Aces High - Zelenskyy Plays His Hand (10)
WASHINGTON, March 13 -- The Center for European Policy Analysis posted the following commentary by The Insider security columnist Colby Badhwar:
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Aces High: Zelenskyy Plays His Hand
It turns out that Ukraine has many more cards to play in its fight for national survival than many had thought. President Zelenskyy is playing them with some skill.
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A year after the debacle in the Oval Office, the US and its Middle East allies have been getting a small taste of the unrelenting Iranian dro more PR
Growing calls for new guidance on human remains in museums (10)
LONDON, England, March 13 [Category: Arts/Cultural] -- The Museums Association posted the following news:
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Growing calls for new guidance on human remains in museums
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There are calls for new research and guidance on human remains in museum collections following a Guardian investigation.
The newspaper found that the number of human tissue items originating from overseas is significantly higher than previously thought.
The investigation used Freedom of Information requests to identif more PR
ICYMI: "Trump's Energy Triumph" (10)
WASHINGTON, March 14 -- The White House issued the following news:
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ICYMI: "Trump's Energy Triumph"
President Donald J. Trump's relentless pursuit of American energy dominance has "prepared the U.S. and its allies for the current troubles in the Persian Gulf," Kimberley Strassel writes in The Wall Street Journal.
"The Democratic-media complex seems determined to get everything wrong about Iran, though few efforts compare with this week's work to tag the Trump administration with a globa more PR
Jamestown Foundation Posts Commentary: Islamic State's New Threats in Northern Azerbaijan (10)
WASHINGTON, March 13 -- The Jamestown Foundation posted the following commentary by independent researcher Pawel Wojcik in its Terrorism Monitor:
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Islamic State's New Threats in Northern Azerbaijan
Executive Summary:
* Islamic State (IS) is actively expanding into northern Azerbaijan after officially establishing a new branch there in 2024. Authorities have recently thwarted multiple plots by Islamic State in Khorasan Province (ISKP) to attack diplomatic and religious targets in Baku.
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New gel-based system allows bacteria to act as bioelectrical sensors (10)
HOUSTON, Texas, March 12 -- Rice University posted the following news release:
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New gel-based system allows bacteria to act as bioelectrical sensors
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Microbial bioelectronic sensors use living bacteria that can create an electrical signal in response to the presence of a target substance, or analyte. These types of sensors offer many advantages over other types of biosensors based on proteins and enzymes: The bacteria can perform multiple functions, survive in a variety of environments more PR
Queen Mary: Improving the Drug Development Pipeline (10)
LONDON, England, March 13 -- Queen Mary University of London issued the following news:
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Queen Mary: improving the drug development pipeline
Professor Amrita Ahluwalia is the Dean for Research in Queen Mary University of London's Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, a pharmacologist and Professor of Vascular Pharmacology. She is also the former editor-in-chief of the British Journal of Pharmacology and inaugural Chair of the Basic and Translational Committee for the International Union of more PR
Sage and JULAC Announce New Open Access Agreement (10)
THOUSAND OAKS, California, March 11 (TNSxrep) -- SAGE Publishing issued the following news release:
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Sage and JULAC announce new open access agreement
Expanding publishing opportunities for researchers across Hong Kong
Sage and the Joint University Librarians Advisory Committee(opens in a new tab) (JULAC) have announced a new open access (OA) agreement, making Hong Kong research more widely accessible. This agreement supports greater visibility and impact for Hong Kong-based authors - s more PR
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Air Force Gen. Dan Caine Hold a Press Briefing (10)
WASHINGTON, March 13 -- The U.S. Department of War issued the following transcript:
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Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Air Force Gen. Dan Caine Hold a Press Briefing
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SECRETARY OF WAR PETE HEGSETH: Good morning.
UNKNOWN: Good morning.
SECRETARY OF WAR PETE HEGSETH:
I'll start as we often do here at the Department of War, with the bottom line up front, for the world to hear and the press to actually admit, that the United States is decimating the radic more PR
TechFreedom: For Innovative Space Activities, Mission Authorization Is the Right Model, But Congress Must Act (10)
WASHINGTON, March 13 -- TechFreedom, a technology policy think tank, issued the following news release:
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For Innovative Space Activities, Mission Authorization Is the Right Model, but Congress Must Act
Today, TechFreedom submitted comments to the Department of Commerce's Office of Commercial Space (OSC) on its framework to establish a "Mission Authorization" regulatory regime for innovative space activities. While the framework is sound, OSC lacks statutory authority to implement it.
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UM team discovers aggregation-induced emission of DNA fluorescence as marker for cell death, senescence and sepsis (10)
MACAU, China, March 13 -- The University of Macau posted the following news:
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UM team discovers aggregation-induced emission of DNA fluorescence as marker for cell death, senescence and sepsis
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A research team led by Associate Professor Liu Tzu-Ming in the Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS) at the University of Macau (UM), in collaboration with Professor Yehuda G. Assaraf at the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology and Chief Physician Zeng Ning at Zhujiang Hospital of Southern Medic more PR
UW Ph.D. Student Publishes Study Comparing Communication of Doctors and AI Chatbots (10)
LARAMIE, Wyoming, March 14 (TNSjou) -- The University of Wyoming posted the following news:
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UW Ph.D. Student Publishes Study Comparing Communication of Doctors and AI Chatbots
We may not yet be seeking medical care from hologram doctors as envisioned by the "Star Trek: Voyager" television series of the 1990s, but the medical field is increasingly turning to artificial intelligence (AI) to assist in patient care. How, then, do the responses given by AI chatbots compare to those of flesh- more PR
WilmerHale's Matt Martens Calls on New ACTL Fellows to Match Excellence With Courage and Service (10)
WASHINGTON, March 10 -- WilmerHale, a law firm, issued the following news:
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WilmerHale's Matt Martens Calls on New ACTL Fellows to Match Excellence With Courage and Service
WilmerHale Partner Matt Martens delivered remarks on behalf of his 2025 class of newly inducted Fellows during the American College of Trial Lawyers' Annual Meeting, held October 9-12. His speech, which reflected on professional responsibility, courage and the role of trial lawyers in a democratic society, was recentl more PR
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