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A century of discovery: Mayo Clinic Proceedings marks 100 years of advancing medical research, education and practice (10)
ROCHESTER, Minnesota, March 23 [Category: BizHospital] -- The Mayo Clinic issued the following news release:
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A century of discovery: Mayo Clinic Proceedings marks 100 years of advancing medical research, education and practice
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ROCHESTER, Minn. -For 100 years, Mayo Clinic Proceedings has helped shape the course of modern medicine -publishing discoveries that move from the page to the bedside and improve care for patients around the world. As the journal approaches its centennial in Ap more PR
Michigan Medicine: Neighborhood Income and Cognitive Health (10)
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, March 24 -- Michigan Medicine, the academic medical center of the University of Michigan, issued the following news release:
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Neighborhood Income and Cognitive Health
An interview with Laura Zahodne, PhD
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Welcome back to Minding Memory! In today's episode, Lauren & Matt speak with Dr. Laura Zahodne - a professor of psychology at the University of Michigan and an affiliate of the Institute for Social Research. She's a clinical neuropsychologist by training and stud more PR
New superconducting chip could enable breakthrough terahertz imaging (10)
GLASGOW, Scotland, March 23 -- The University of Glasgow posted the following news:
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New superconducting chip could enable breakthrough terahertz imaging
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A tiny crystal chip which uses terahertz radiation to see clearly through a wide range of materials could find applications in healthcare, biological research, and security screening.
Researchers from Scotland and Japan have developed the lightweight superconducting chip, which they say could unlock the full potential of terahertz more PR
Pharmacy Missions Event Prepares Students for Global Impact (10)
CEDARVILLE, Ohio, March 23 -- Cedarville University posted the following news:
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Pharmacy Missions Event Prepares Students for Global Impact
By Rachel Ward, Student Public Relations Writer
Medical missions trips are offering Cedarville University pharmacy students hands-on clinical experience while shaping their professional purpose in global health care and Christian service.
These experiences are central to the School of Pharmacy 's annual GO Transform showcase, an event designed to more PR
Queen Mary University of London: Landmark Trial on Whole Blood Transfusion Published in NEJM (10)
LONDON, England, March 17 (TNSjou) -- Queen Mary University of London issued the following news:
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Landmark trial on whole blood transfusion published in NEJM
The results of a landmark clinical trial on the use of whole blood transfusions in pre-hospital trauma care have been published in the New England Journal of Medicine.
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Major trauma kills more than 5,400 people every year in the UK (NHS, 2024). Early blood transfusion at the scene is known to improve survival, but until now, ther more PR
Study finds African representation in major clinical trials remains extremely limited (10)
GLASGOW, Scotland, March 23 -- The University of Glasgow posted the following news:
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Study finds African representation in major clinical trials remains extremely limited
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A new study co-led by the University of Glasgow and published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology reveals that African countries remain severely underrepresented in randomized controlled trials (RCTs) published in the world's leading medical and cardiovascular journals.
Researchers analysed 2,472 r more PR
University of East Anglia: TikTok's Mental Health 'Minefield' (10)
NORWICH, England, March 20 (TNSjou) -- The University of East Anglia issued the following news:
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TikTok's mental health 'minefield'
A substantial proportion of TikTok posts about ADHD and autism are misleading - according to a new study from the University of East Anglia.
Researchers investigated the accuracy of mental health and neurodivergence information across social media platforms including YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, Instagram and X (formerly Twitter).
They found that these platf more PR
University of Michigan-Dearborn: 'They are Not Standing at the Edge of Discovery - They are Inside It' (10)
DEARBORN, Michigan, March 24 -- The University of Michigan Dearborn Campus issued the following news:
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'They are not standing at the edge of discovery -- they are inside it'
Associate Professor of Biochemistry Besa Xhabija, a cancer researcher, explores ways to inhibit cancer cell growth. She's training undergraduates to assist her in making new discoveries.
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On a recent afternoon Wiam Almahdi, a junior majoring in biochemistry, examined cells through a microscope in Associate Profess more PR
Updated Cholesterol Guideline Shifts Focus to Lifelong Prevention (10)
NEW YORK, March 23 [Category: BizHospital] -- NYU Langone Health, an academic medical center affiliated with New York University, posted the following news release:
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Updated Cholesterol Guideline Shifts Focus to Lifelong Prevention
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New national guidance for managing cholesterol and other blood lipids emphasizes earlier risk assessment, more personalized treatment, and long-term prevention-including, in some cases, treatment beginning as early as age 30. Experts say this approach could more PR
USD to Celebrate Research and Creative Scholarship at Two Signature Events (10)
VERMILLION, South Dakota, March 24 -- The University of South Dakota issued the following news:
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USD to Celebrate Research and Creative Scholarship at Two Signature Events
The University of South Dakota is set to host the annual Research Week from April 13 to 14, and the IdeaFest symposium from April 15 to 16.
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These events will showcase academic achievement and promote the expansion of student, faculty, staff and community members' understanding of scholarly work at USD.
Research W more PR
Volunteer UK and US fighters in Ukraine face hidden health crises - new study (10)
BATH, England, March 23 -- The University of Bath posted the following news:
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Volunteer UK and US fighters in Ukraine face hidden health crises - new study
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Former soldiers who have served as volunteer fighters in Ukraine experience high levels of mental and physical health difficulties yet are rarely able to access the healthcare they need, either during or after deployment, a new study finds.
The research, which was led by Dr Victoria Williamson from the Department of Psychology at more PR
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