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Tipoffs: Neuropsychology (Weekly-e) Newsletter for 2026-05-17 ( 4 items )  
British Psychological Society Neurological Care Guidance for Those Who Suffer a Cardiac Arrest Outside of Hospital (1)
LEICESTER, England, May 15 -- The British Psychological Society issued the following news: * * * New BPS neurological care guidance for those who suffer a cardiac arrest outside of hospital The BPS's Division of Neuropsychology provides its recommendations for a high-quality service, improving rehabilitation outcomes and cost-effective care. * Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest (OHCA) affects just under 35,000 people a year in England, with only just under eight per cent surviving to hospital d more PR

Adler University: From Nebraska Research Lab to Chicago Conference - Psy.D. Student Autumn Hanson's Journey (10)
CHICAGO, Illinois, May 16 -- Adler University issued the following news: * * * From Nebraska research lab to Chicago conference: Psy.D. student Autumn Hanson's journey Autumn Hanson presented her neuropsychology-based research at the 13th annual Association of Chicagoland Externship and Practicum Training (ACEPT) Conference at National Louis University on May 1, where she placed third overall. * Originally from a small town in Nebraska, first-year Doctor of Psychology in Clinical Psycholog more PR

Expert on 'zombie cells' will provide keynote at symposium focused on health and aging (10)
FORT WORTH, Texas, May 15 -- The University of North Texas Health Fort Worth posted the following news: * * * Expert on 'zombie cells' will provide keynote at symposium focused on health and aging * As we age and our immune systems become less efficient, the number of dysfunctional cells in our bodies can increase. These senescent, or "zombie," cells that no longer divide and do not die are associated with many age-related conditions, including cancer, diabetes, stroke, Alzheimer's disease a more PR

HHS-Funded Grants Open for Research on Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Risk Factors (10)
WASHINGTON, May 12 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through its agency the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - ERA, has announced a grant opportunity aimed at identifying and evaluating potential risk factors for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). The total estimated funding for this initiative is $4.5 million, with the department expecting to award three grants with a ceiling of $500,000 each. This initiative invites research proposals that seek to explore a rang more ST