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Faculty Address Supreme Court Birthright Citizenship Case (10)
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, March 30 -- Yale Law School posted the following news:
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Faculty Address Supreme Court Birthright Citizenship Case
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On April 1, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Trump v. Barbara, a case considering the constitutionality of the administration's executive order to limit birthright citizenship, the granting of citizenship to anyone born within the country's borders.
Executive Order 14160, issued on the firs more PR
GSK: Bepirovirsen Accepted for Regulatory Review in China as a Potential First-In-Class Functional Cure for Chronic Hepatitis B (10)
LONDON, England, March 31 -- GSK (formerly GlaxoSmithKline), a biopharmaceutical company, issued the following news release on March 30, 2026:
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Bepirovirsen accepted for regulatory review in China as a potential first-in-class functional cure for chronic hepatitis B
* Submission supported by statistically significant and clinically meaningful functional cure rates in pivotal Phase III B-Well trials
* An estimated 75 million people in China live with chronic hepatitis B1, a leading cause more PR
GSK: Exdensur Approved in China for the Treatment of Severe Asthma (10)
LONDON, England, March 31 -- GSK (formerly GlaxoSmithKline), a biopharmaceutical company, issued the following news release on March 30, 2026:
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Exdensur (depemokimab) approved in China for the treatment of severe asthma
* Exdensur is the first and only ultra-long-acting biologic in China for the treatment of severe asthma with an eosinophilic phenotype
* Approval based on SWIFT trials showing significantly lower rates of exacerbations in patients receiving depemokimab versus placebo
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Home-based program slashes post-stroke falls rate by 33% (10)
SYDNEY, Australia, March 30 -- Macquarie University issued the following news release:
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Home-based program slashes post-stroke falls rate by 33%
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New Australian research has shown that a tailored, home-based program can dramatically cut the number of falls, one of the most dangerous risks faced by survivors of stroke.
The "falls after stroke trial" or FAST, published in the British Medical Journal, found a co-ordinated program of functional exercise, preventing hazards around the hom more PR
ICYMI: Sens. Schiff, Curtis Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Ban Sports Prediction Market Contracts (10)
WASHINGTON, March 30 -- Sen. Adam Schiff, D-California, issued the following news release:
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ICYMI: Sens. Schiff, Curtis Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Ban Sports Prediction Market Contracts
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The Prediction Markets Are Gambling Act marked the Senate's first bipartisan bill seeking to regulate prediction markets
"It ought to be up to the states to decide what kind of gambling goes on within their state. This kind of end run around the law is encouraging vast amounts of gambling. W more PR
Including AI-derived heart fat measurement improves accuracy of cardiovascular disease risk prediction (10)
ROCHESTER, Minnesota, March 30 [Category: BizHospital] -- The Mayo Clinic issued the following news release:
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Including AI-derived heart fat measurement improves accuracy of cardiovascular disease risk prediction
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ROCHESTER, Minn. - Mayo Clinic research identified a powerful new way to improve the prediction of a patient's long-term cardiovascular disease risk by enhancing a routinely performed imaging test with artificial intelligence (AI). Heart disease develops over time and remains more PR
Motor neurone disease deaths have trebled in Australia since the 1980s: Landmark study (10)
SYDNEY, Australia, March 30 -- Macquarie University issued the following news release:
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Motor neurone disease deaths have trebled in Australia since the 1980s: Landmark study
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The rate of motor neurone disease is climbing nationally, with hotspots in regional areas where Australians are facing even higher mortality rates - suggesting environmental risk factors are at play - according to new epidemiological analysis led by Macquarie University and published in the Medical Journal of Aus more PR
New forensic tool provides intelligence to link serial killer victims by analysing facial similarities (10)
PERTH, Australia, March 30 -- Murdoch University posted the following news:
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New forensic tool provides intelligence to link serial killer victims by analysing facial similarities
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Researchers at Murdoch University have developed a forensic intelligence tool which could help police link the victims of serial offenders by analysing their facial appearance.
Previous studies have shown that features such as age, sex, class and physical appearance can influence an offender's choice of vi more PR
Novartis IgAN Data in New England Journal of Medicine Show Fabhalta(R) Slowed Kidney Function Decline by 49.3% (10)
BASEL, Switzerland, March 31 -- Novartis, a pharmaceutical company, issued the following news release on March 29, 2026:
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Novartis IgAN data in New England Journal of Medicine show Fabhalta(R) slowed kidney function decline by 49.3%
* Fabhalta lowered likelihood of progression to kidney failure by 43% in APPLAUSE-IgAN study1
* 40.7% of patients on Fabhalta demonstrated sustained reduction of protein in urine over two years1
* Fabhalta granted priority review by FDA for traditional appr more PR
PolyU researchers pioneer novel multi-energy field-assisted diamond cutting technology, enabling ultra-precision manufacturing for high-performance materials (10)
HONG KONG, March 30 -- The Hong Kong Polytechnic University issued the following news release:
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PolyU researchers pioneer novel multi-energy field-assisted diamond cutting technology, enabling ultra-precision manufacturing for high-performance materials
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Machining, involving the precise cutting and shaping of materials, is a key manufacturing process. As industries increasingly adopt the use of high-performance materials with high strength and hardness, traditional machining methods of more PR
Professor McCabe Discusses EPA Rule Changes on Carcinogen with National Media (10)
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, March 30 -- The Indiana University McKinney School of Law issued the following news release:
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Professor McCabe Discusses EPA Rule Changes on Carcinogen with National Media
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The Environmental Protection Agency has said that it is preparing to loosen rules on emissions for ethylene oxide, a carcinogenic gas used to sterilize about half of all medical devices in the United States. IU McKinney Professor Janet McCabe talked with media members from The Lancet Oncology more PR
The Atlantic Hires Kelsey Ables, Janay Kingsberry, Will Oremus, and Matt Viser as Staff Writers (10)
WASHINGTON, March 30 [Category: BizMedia] -- Atlantic Media, a print and online media company, issued the following news release:
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The Atlantic Hires Kelsey Ables, Janay Kingsberry, Will Oremus, and Matt Viser as Staff Writers
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The Atlantic is announcing the hires of four new staff writers: Kelsey Ables, Janay Kingsberry, Will Oremus, and Matt Viser. All are joining from The Washington Post.
Kelsey and Janay will both focus on the major cultural institutions facing pressure from the more PR
Top marks for sports uniform proposal to boost students' physical activity (10)
CALLAGHAN, Australia, March 31 -- The University of Newcastle posted the following news:
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Top marks for sports uniform proposal to boost students' physical activity
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New research suggests most Australians support a simple change that could significantly boost children's physical activity levels: letting students wear sports uniforms every day.
The majority of young Australians are still not active enough, despite well-established evidence that regular physical activity improves child more PR
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