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Journals Education Newsletter for 2026-03-20 ( 8 items )  
Chemical chaos and deathly data silence (10)
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, March 19 -- The University of the Witwatersrand posted the following news: * * * Chemical chaos and deathly data silence * Menopause may be making itself heard in mainstream media but women across low- and middle-income countries need to shout louder. "The menopause" has become popular. It's a celebrity bandwagon, a podcast confession, a late-night show discussion. Yet research into the impact on women's health is still gasping in its race to catch up, particula more PR

Generative AI Tools in Higher Ed (10)
PHOENIX, Arizona, March 19 -- The University of Phoenix issued the following news release: * * * Generative AI Tools in Higher Ed * Center for Educational and Instructional Technology Research team examine ethical and methodological use of generative artificial intelligence in higher education University of Phoenix College of Doctoral Studies scholars Patricia Akojie, Ph.D., Marlene Blake, Ph.D., and Louise Underdahl, Ph.D. have published new research exploring how generative artificial in more PR

Miller School of Medicine Researchers Build Real-World Model of Alzheimer's Risk (10)
MIAMI, Florida, March 19 -- The University of Miami Miller School of Medicine posted the following news: * * * Miller School of Medicine Researchers Build Real-World Model of Alzheimer's Risk * A new research platform integrates health records, social data and analytics to reveal how chronic conditions shape Alzheimer's disease risk and progression. As Alzheimer's disease and related dementias continue to rise alongside an aging population, researchers are confronting a central challenge.  more PR

Molecular Biologist Earns GCSU's First Prestigious Cottrell Scholar Award (10)
MILLEDGEVILLE, Georgia, March 20 -- Georgia College issued the following news on March 19, 2026: * * * Molecular biologist earns GCSU's first prestigious Cottrell Scholar Award By Amanda Respess Dr. Arnab Sengupta, assistant professor of cell and molecular biology, has been named a 2026 Cottrell Scholar by the Research Corporation for Science Advancement, placing him among only 24 chemistry, physics and astronomy scholars across the United States and Canada to earn this distinction. Sengu more PR

More activity and less sitting may reduce risk of hypertensive disorders in pregnancy (10)
DALLAS, Texas, March 19 [Category: Health Care] -- The American Heart Association posted the following news release: * * * More activity and less sitting may reduce risk of hypertensive disorders in pregnancy * Research Highlights : * In a study including nearly 500 pregnant women in three U.S. cities from 2020-2025, sedentary behavior, sleep and physical activity across a 7-day, 24-hour timeframe during each trimester were measured. The amount of time spent sitting and doing light physic more PR

Rutgers: Childhood Obesity Makes It Harder to Climb the Economic Ladder, Study Finds (10)
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, March 20 -- Rutgers University issued the following news: * * * Childhood Obesity Makes It Harder to Climb the Economic Ladder, Study Finds By Kitta MacPherson A rising health problem could deny the chance to achieve the American dream Childhood obesity may be quietly undermining one of the central promises of American life. A study by a Rutgers researcher has found that children who are obese are far less likely to climb the economic ladder as adults, raising co more PR

Sameera Fazili, Andrew Hammond, Kyla Scanlon, and Joel Thayer Join Vanderbilt Policy Accelerator as Senior Fellows (10)
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, March 19 -- Vanderbilt Law School posted the following news: * * * Sameera Fazili, Andrew Hammond, Kyla Scanlon, and Joel Thayer Join Vanderbilt Policy Accelerator as Senior Fellows * Growing its expertise in economic policy, the Vanderbilt Policy Accelerator (VPA) today announced the addition of four new senior fellows: Sameera Fazili, Andrew Hammond, Kyla Scanlon, and Joel Thayer. Fazili will work on a project on supply chain crises and resilience, while Hammond will  more PR

Texas Center for Patient Safety to host 2026 Patient Safety Conference at UNT Health (10)
FORT WORTH, Texas, March 19 -- The University of North Texas Health Fort Worth posted the following news: * * * Texas Center for Patient Safety to host 2026 Patient Safety Conference at UNT Health * Texas Center for Patient Safety, formerly SaferCare Texas, at UNT Health Fort Worth will host the 2026 Patient Safety Conference on April 2 for the second year, bringing together healthcare professionals, educators and community stakeholders to explore strategies for improving patient safety. T more PR