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Journals Medical Newsletter for 2026-03-25 ( 11 items )  
American Academy of Neurology: Type 1 Diabetes Associated With Higher Risk of Dementia (10)
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, March 18 (TNSjou) -- The American Academy of Neurology issued the following news release: * * * Type 1 diabetes associated with higher risk of dementia Highlights: * Type 1 diabetes is associated with a higher risk of dementia. * This study shows an association and does not prove that diabetes causes dementia. * Type 1 diabetes is rare, accounting for about 5% of diabetes cases. * People with type 1 diabetes were nearly three times as likely to develop dementia  more PR

City of Hope and TGen Study Uncovers Mechanism Explaining How Obesity Increases Cancer Risk (10)
DUARTE, California, March 25 (TNSjou) -- City of Hope issued the following news release: * * * New City of Hope and TGen Study Uncovers Mechanism Explaining How Obesity Increases Cancer Risk Bigger bodies grow larger organs with more cells, increasing the odds for mutations and future malignancy * LOS ANGELES and PHOENIX -- Scientists at City of Hope and TGen (part of City of Hope) are the first to explain a major mechanism for why gaining excess weight increases your risk of cancer. City o more PR

Combining small changes to sleep, diet, and exercise could be key to reducing heart attack and stroke risk (10)
SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS, France, March 24 [Category: Medical] -- The European Society of Cardiology posted the following news release: * * * Combining small changes to sleep, diet, and exercise could be key to reducing heart attack and stroke risk * Key takeaways * Small, combined improvements to sleep, diet and physical activity can reduce the risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart attacks, stroke, and heart failure, new research shows. * Sleeping for 11 minutes more, doing an extra 4 more PR

Imperial College-London: Children's Extended Social Media Use Linked to Increased Depression and Anxiety (10)
LONDON, England, March 25 (TNSjou) -- Imperial College-London issued the following news: * * * Children's extended social media use linked to increased depression and anxiety By Ryan O'Hare Children who use social media for more than three hours per day are more likely to develop greater levels of depression and anxiety compared to those who use it more moderately. The findings are the latest analysis to come from the SCAMP study, led by public health researchers at Imperial College London  more PR

Mercer University: Faculty and Staff Notables - April 2026 (10)
ATLANTA, Georgia, March 24 -- Mercer University posted the following news wrap up: * * * Faculty and Staff Notables | April 2026 * College of Education Dr. Karyn Allee, associate professor of elementary education, with Dr. Amanda Seccia of Nazareth University and Ph.D. candidate Katie Wooten, co-authored the paper " Identity mediation in doctoral education: Extending a situated framework of scholarly identity," published in the Journal of Education. Dr. Rob Helfenbein, professor of curri more PR

Michigan Medicine: Chinnaiyan Receives International Harrington Prize (10)
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, March 25 (TNSjou) -- Michigan Medicine, the academic medical center of the University of Michigan, issued the following news release: * * * Chinnaiyan receives International Harrington Prize 2026 Harrington Prize for Innovation in Medicine recognizes pioneering work in prostate cancer diagnosis and treatment * Arul M. Chinnaiyan, M.D., Ph.D., was awarded the 13th annual Harrington Prize for Innovation in Medicine, recognizing his groundbreaking identification of a gene  more PR

New Algorithm Can Better Manage Type 2 Diabetes, Study Finds (10)
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Virginia, March 24 -- University of Virginia Health posted the following news release: * * * New Algorithm Can Better Manage Type 2 Diabetes, Study Finds * A University of Virginia Center for Diabetes Technology-developed algorithm - paired with a continuous glucose monitor - can help users better manage their type 2 diabetes by recommending insulin-dose adjustments, a new study found. In a clinical trial, 30 participants were randomly assigned to make insulin adjustments  more PR

Queensland University of Technology: Call for Doctors to Partner With Australia's Indigenous People to Demand Climate Action (10)
BRISBANE, Australia, March 24 (TNSjou) -- The Queensland University of Technology issued the following news: * * * Call for doctors to partner with Australia's Indigenous people to demand climate action A call to the medical profession to address the rising health inequity of Indigenous peoples due to climate change and ally with them to bring climate litigation for action on emissions reduction, has come from Torres Strait Islander and QUT public health academic Francis Nona. * Aboriginal  more PR

Supermassive black holes are growing slower because they have less to consume (10)
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, March 24 -- Pennsylvania State University posted the following news: * * * Supermassive black holes are growing slower because they have less to consume Astronomers have an answer for a long-running mystery in astrophysics: Why are supermassive black holes today growing slower than in the past? A team of astronomers, led by Penn State researchers, used NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and other X-ray telescopes to find that supermassive black holes are unable t more PR

University College London: Pain Relief Could Be More Effective at Certain Times of Day (10)
LONDON, England, March 20 (TNSjou) -- The University College London posted the following news: * * * Pain relief could be more effective at certain times of day Time plays a key role in our perception of pain and administering pain relief and medication for chronic pain-related depression may be more effective at certain times of day, UCL and University of Toronto researchers say. In an article published in Science, the researchers commented on two new, separate studies by two different team more PR

Warren Presses Trump Administration on Mounting Costs to American Families From President's Illegal War With Iran (10)
WASHINGTON, March 20 -- Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Massachusetts, ranking member of the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee, issued the following news release: * * * Warren Presses Trump Administration on Mounting Costs to American Families from President's Illegal War with Iran U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), Ranking Member of the Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee, wrote to Secretary of Treasury Scott Bessent, White House National Economic Council Di more PR