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Journals Media Newsletter for 2026-03-26 ( 15 items )  
"Dirty Dozen" List Discourages Consumption of Safe, Nutritious Produce (10)
WASHINGTON, March 25 [Category: Food/Beverage] (TNSrep) -- The International Fresh Produce Association posted the following news release from the Alliance for Food and Farming: * * * "Dirty Dozen" List Discourages Consumption of Safe, Nutritious Produce The Environmental Working Group's (EWG) "Dirty Dozen" report once again villainizes safe, healthy, and affordable fruits and vegetables by misrepresenting U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) pesticide data. A flawed approach In its usual more PR

American Center for Law and Justice: Iran "Sleeper Cell" Hits Europe (10)
WASHINGTON, March 26 -- The American Center for Law and Justice posted the following news: * * * Iran "Sleeper Cell" Hits Europe By Logan Sekulow An Iranian "sleeper cell" has taken credit for multiple attacks on Jewish schools and synagogues in Europe. The Islamic Movement of the Righteous Companions - which seems to have been non-existent prior to the start of the war in Iran - claims to be responsible, but most likely, it's a proxy Iranian group in a thin disguise. As reported by The Au more PR

ASAM Weekly for March 24, 2026 (10)
ROCKVILLE, Maryland, March 25 [Category: Health Care] -- The American Society of Addiction Medicine posted the following news wrap up: * * * The ASAM Weekly for March 24, 2026 Periodically, criticism of the "addiction is a brain disease" model (ABDM) pops up in the news media. The headline or even the lead often indicate a radical new perspective, and yet these perspectives often seem less about the science of addiction and more about the limits of language ( Vox ). One of the main critique more PR

CNN's Have I Got News For You Announces This Week's Guests (10)
ATLANTA, Georgia, March 25 [Category: BizMedia] -- CNN posted the following news: * * * CNN's Have I Got News For You Announces This Week's Guests * March 25th, 2026 NEW EPISODE PREMIERES SATURDAY, MARCH 28 AT 9PM ET ON CNN NEW YORK - (March 25, 2026) - Award-winning journalist Kara Swisher and comedian Nish Kumar will join as guests on this week's season finale of CNN's Have I Got News For You, the American version of the long-running UK comedy series. Produced by Hat Trick Productions  more PR

Consumer Sleep Technology Can Support Better Sleep, With Limits (10)
MIAMI, Florida, March 25 -- The University of Miami Miller School of Medicine posted the following news: * * * Consumer Sleep Technology Can Support Better Sleep, With Limits * A new National Sleep Foundation statement shaped by University of Miami Miller School of Medicine sleep researcher Dr. Azizi Seixas outlines when consumer sleep technology helps and where its limits lie. Consumer sleep trackers, smart rings and sleep apps are now part of daily life for millions of Americans. But how more PR

House Judiciary Committee Ranking Member Raskin Delivers Remarks Before European Parliament on Republicans' Overblown Claims of EU Censorship Distracting From Rampant First Amendment Violations in America (10)
WASHINGTON, March 25 -- Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Maryland, ranking member of the House Judiciary Committee, issued the following news release on March 24, 2026: * * * Ranking Member Raskin Delivers Remarks Before European Parliament on Republicans' Overblown Claims of EU Censorship Distracting from Rampant First Amendment Violations in America Today, Rep. Jamie Raskin, Ranking Member of the House Judiciary Committee, delivered remarks before the European Parliament, at a hearing of the Committee  more PR

How a Spartan revolutionized baseball (10)
EAST LANSING, Michigan, March 25 -- Michigan State University posted the following news: * * * How a Spartan revolutionized baseball * With more than 3,300 inventions on record, Spartans are known for being forward-thinking problem solvers who innovate to make the world better. Some of those inventions come from an unlikely place. Former Michigan State University Baseball Coach Danny Litwhiler, who led the Spartans for nearly two decades, is credited with developing more than 100 invention more PR

Immunotherapy boosts chemotherapy in combating stage 3 colon cancer (10)
ROCHESTER, Minnesota, March 25 [Category: BizHospital] -- The Mayo Clinic issued the following news release: * * * Immunotherapy boosts chemotherapy in combating stage 3 colon cancer * ROCHESTER, Minn. - Colon cancer is the third most prevalent form of cancer in the U.S., and its incidence is increasing among younger adults, particularly those younger than 50. While colon cancer screening has helped prevent and detect it before spreading, major advancements in treating colon cancer have been more PR

Orlando Magic Inducts UCF Alum Into Hall of Fame (10)
ORLANDO, Florida, March 25 -- The University of Central Florida posted the following news: * * * Orlando Magic Inducts UCF Alum Into Hall of Fame * One of Orlando 's most influential figures and prominent UCF graduates, Alex Martins '01MBA, now has another superlative to add to his name: hall of famer. A well-regarded civic leader who has helped propel Orlando's trajectory as the fastest major metro area in the United States, Martins has spent 30 of his nearly 40 years in professional spor more PR

Premature placental separation may increase the child's risk of heart disease by age 28 (10)
DALLAS, Texas, March 25 [Category: Health Care] -- The American Heart Association posted the following news release: * * * Premature placental separation may increase the child's risk of heart disease by age 28 * Research Highlights: * People born to mothers where the birth included a placental abruption (placenta separates from the uterus before delivery) may have a higher risk of developing or dying from cardiovascular disease than those whose birth did not have this complication. *  more PR

Senators Blunt Rochester, King, Colleagues Urge HHS Secretary Kennedy to Return to Data-Based, Cost-Effective Preventive Health (10)
WASHINGTON, March 26 -- Sen. Lisa Blunt Rochester, D-Delaware, issued the following news release on March 25, 2026: * * * Senators Blunt Rochester, King, Colleagues Urge HHS Secretary Kennedy to Return to Data-Based, Cost-Effective Preventive Health U.S. Senator Lisa Blunt Rochester (D-Del.) joined Senator Angus King (I-Maine) and 17 of their Senate colleagues in calling for a return to evidence-based, cost-effective preventative health services after a key federal oversight group has been do more PR

Study examines effectiveness of politicians' public denials amid corruption accusations (10)
LAWRENCE, Kansas, March 25 -- The University of Kansas posted the following news: * * * Study examines effectiveness of politicians' public denials amid corruption accusations * LAWRENCE -Citizens have many ways to stay informed about political corruption, ranging from traditional media to prosecutorial disclosures to digital activism. "But we forget that politicians have many ways to fight back. Part of the model of accountability for corruption needs to include the communication and stra more PR

U.S. Dairy Export Council Trade Policy Senior Director Rice Testifies Before House Judiciary Subcommittee (10)
WASHINGTON, March 25 -- The House Judiciary Subcommittee on Administrative State, Regulatory Reform and Antitrust released the following testimony by Tony Rice, senior director of trade policy for the U.S. Dairy Export Council and the National Milk Producers Federation, from a March 17, 2026, hearing entitled "Pier Pressure: Regulation and Competition in Maritime Shipping": * * * Chairman Fitzgerald, Ranking Member Nadler, and members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to testi more PR

UM researchers reveal key to breast cancer's resistance to targeted drugs (10)
MACAU, China, March 25 -- The University of Macau posted the following news: * * * UM researchers reveal key to breast cancer's resistance to targeted drugs * A research team led by Chair Professor Chuxia Deng and Professor Edwin Cheung in the Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS) at the University of Macau (UM) has revealed the key molecular mechanism behind resistance to the targeted drug PARP inhibitors in BRCA1-deficient breast cancer, providing a scientific basis for overcoming this type of  more PR

University of Georgia: Frequent Social Media Use Could Impact Child Development (10)
ATHENS, Georgia, March 26 (TNSjou) -- The University of Georgia issued the following news: * * * Frequent social media use could impact child development Adolescents who use social media may have weaker reading skills but higher processing speed By Sydney Barrilleaux Regular social media use across early adolescence is related to worse reading and vocabulary development over time, according to new research from the University of Georgia. The study found that adolescents who used social med more PR