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Newswise: Au volant : Conduire avec l'épilepsie
Release date: 19-Sep-2024 3:05 PM EDT
Au volant : Conduire avec l'épilepsie
International League Against Epilepsy

Pour les personnes atteintes d'épilepsie, la capacité de conduire figure parmi leurs principales préoccupations. Les réglementations varient d'un pays à l'autre. Bon nombre d'entre eux ont des restrictions sur la conduite pour les personnes atteintes d'épilepsie, mais certains n'ont pas de politique.

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Release date: 19-Sep-2024 3:05 PM EDT
New combination treatment brings hope to patients with advanced bladder cancer
University of Chicago Medical Center

Findings from the international FORT-2 clinical trial showed that a combination treatment including immunotherapy is safe and tolerable in patients with locally advanced or metastatic bladder cancer. The results, which were recently published in JAMA Oncology, show potential to broaden the number of patients with bladder cancer who could benefit from immunotherapy, an approach that harnesses a patient's own immune system to fight cancer.

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Newswise: Dedication, Teamwork Key to Performing 10 Kidney Transplants in Two Days
Release date: 19-Sep-2024 3:05 PM EDT
Dedication, Teamwork Key to Performing 10 Kidney Transplants in Two Days
Vanderbilt University Medical Center

It was truly a Labor Day weekend to remember at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, where transplant teams performed 10 kidney transplants in two days — and that was before even getting to Labor Day.

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Release date: 19-Sep-2024 3:05 PM EDT
MSU expert: How adults can help prevent youth suicide
Michigan State University

Crystal Cederna is an associate professor in the Charles Stewart Mott Department of Public Health in the Michigan State University College of Human Medicine. She has worked with more than 4,000 youth patients and families and sees a clear need for preventive mental health. Here, she shares insight about how parents and caring adults can help tweens and teens who may be at risk for suicide.

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Newswise: Pushing kidney-stone fragments reduces stones’ recurrence
Release date: 19-Sep-2024 2:05 PM EDT
Pushing kidney-stone fragments reduces stones’ recurrence
University of Washington School of Medicine and UW Medicine

UW Medicine researchers found that patients who underwent the stone-moving ultrasound procedure had a 70% lower risk of such a recurrence. The Journal of Urology published the findings in August.

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Release date: 19-Sep-2024 2:05 PM EDT
Elam named as a Fellow of the Electrochemical Society
Argonne National Laboratory

The article provides an overview of Elam’s career and achievements on the occasion of his having been named as a Fellow of the Electrochemical Society.

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Newswise: Rensselaer Researcher Receives $3 Million Grant To Explore Gut Health
Release date: 19-Sep-2024 2:05 PM EDT
Rensselaer Researcher Receives $3 Million Grant To Explore Gut Health
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI)

Blanca Barquera's investigation into the energy-generating processes of Bacteroides, the most abundant member of the gut microbiome, and their impact on our well-being holds the promise of significant advancements in human health. Barquera is a professor at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in the Departments of Biological Sciences and Chemistry and Chemical Biology.

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Newswise: Investigating pediatric epilepsy in Nigeria: Dr. Edwin Trevathan
Release date: 19-Sep-2024 2:05 PM EDT
Investigating pediatric epilepsy in Nigeria: Dr. Edwin Trevathan
International League Against Epilepsy

In northern Nigeria, more people need epilepsy treatment than traditional medical care can support. Dr. Edwin Trevathan discusses projects aimed at identifying children with undiagnosed epilepsy and improving access to care, as well as research to better understand the risks and prognosis of pediatric status epilepticus.

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Newswise: Grants for $3.5M from TARCC fund new Alzheimer’s disease research at UTHealth Houston
Release date: 19-Sep-2024 1:05 PM EDT
Grants for $3.5M from TARCC fund new Alzheimer’s disease research at UTHealth Houston
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

Studies by researchers at UTHealth Houston seeking to understand the underlying pathology of Alzheimer’s disease in order to discover new pathways to treatment have earned multiple awards totaling $3.5 million from the Texas Alzheimer’s Research and Care Consortium (TARCC).

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Newswise: California Streamin’: Jefferson Lab, ESnet Achieve Coast-to-Coast Feed of Real-Time Physics Data
Release date: 19-Sep-2024 1:05 PM EDT
California Streamin’: Jefferson Lab, ESnet Achieve Coast-to-Coast Feed of Real-Time Physics Data
Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

The test represented the culmination of nearly three years of collaboration between Jefferson Lab and ESnet to develop a novel networking hardware prototype that can connect scientific instruments to computing clusters over a wide-area network such as ESnet’s in real time. The EJFAT device uses traffic-shaping and load-balancing field programmable gate arrays that are designed to allow data from multiple types of scientific instruments to be streamed and processed in real time (or near real time) by multiple high-performance computing facilities.

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Release date: 19-Sep-2024 1:05 PM EDT
Eurofins Genomics US Expands Capabilities with New GMP Oligonucleotide Manufacturing Facility
Eurofins Genomics

Eurofins Genomics US is proud to announce the opening of a new world-class oligonucleotide manufacturing facility. The expansion significantly increases manufacturing capacity and capabilities, allowing Eurofins Genomics US to meet the ever-growing global demand for GMP-grade and research use oligonucleotides.

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Newswise: The Ocean Corporation collaborates with UTHealth Houston on Space Medicine Fellowship program
Release date: 19-Sep-2024 1:05 PM EDT
The Ocean Corporation collaborates with UTHealth Houston on Space Medicine Fellowship program
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

UTHealth Houston and The Ocean Corporation are collaborating on UTHealth Houston’s Space Medicine Training Fellowship program, which now includes a two-week intensive training focused on hyperbaric technologies and analog environments akin to those astronauts experience during extravehicular activities (EVAs), or space walks.

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Newswise: FAU/Mainstreet USA Poll: Harris Edges Trump; but Democracy, Tariff Doubts Linger
Release date: 19-Sep-2024 12:30 PM EDT
FAU/Mainstreet USA Poll: Harris Edges Trump; but Democracy, Tariff Doubts Linger
Florida Atlantic University

A new national poll shows U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris with a narrow lead over former U.S. President Donald Trump. The poll also uncovers complex voter attitudes toward democracy, economic policies, and the impact of celebrity endorsements.

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Newswise: Poplars' genetic adaptation: unlocking drought resistance with miR159a
Release date: 19-Sep-2024 12:30 PM EDT
Poplars' genetic adaptation: unlocking drought resistance with miR159a
Chinese Academy of Sciences

In a significant advancement for plant biology, researchers have discovered that manipulating miR159a, a key microRNA, enhances drought tolerance in poplar trees. By boosting water-use efficiency and minimizing stomatal opening, this study could revolutionize forestry management in arid regions, offering new strategies for breeding drought-resistant trees to tackle water scarcity challenges.

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Newswise: UAH researcher wins $608k SHINE grant to study Joule heating in the sun’s atmosphere for clues to the biggest mystery in heliophysics
Release date: 19-Sep-2024 12:05 PM EDT
UAH researcher wins $608k SHINE grant to study Joule heating in the sun’s atmosphere for clues to the biggest mystery in heliophysics
University of Alabama Huntsville

Dr. Mehmet Sarp Yalim, a research scientist in the Center for Space Plasma and Aeronomic Research (CSPAR) at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH), a part of the University of Alabama System, has won a $608,000 National Science Foundation (NSF) Solar, Heliospheric and INterplanetary Environment (SHINE) grant to study a process known as Joule, or Cowling, heating.

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Newswise: First patient in Texas, Southeast US, enrolled at UTHealth Houston for study of neural cell therapy product to treat epilepsy
Release date: 19-Sep-2024 12:05 PM EDT
First patient in Texas, Southeast US, enrolled at UTHealth Houston for study of neural cell therapy product to treat epilepsy
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

UTHealth Houston has enrolled the first patient in the Southeastern United States into a national Phase I/II clinical trial testing whether a neural cell therapy product can help inhibit the abnormal electrical activity that leads to an epileptic seizure.

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Newswise: What’s for dinner? Scientists unearth key clues to cuisine of resident killer whales
Release date: 19-Sep-2024 12:05 PM EDT
What’s for dinner? Scientists unearth key clues to cuisine of resident killer whales
University of Washington

Scientists have discovered the cuisine preferences of two resident killer whale populations: the Alaska residents and the endangered southern residents. The two populations show broad preference for salmon, particularly Chinook, chum and coho. But they differ in when they switch to hunting and eating different salmon species, as well as the other fish species they pursue to supplement their diets.

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Release date: 19-Sep-2024 12:05 PM EDT
MSU researchers seek to expand access to successful postpartum depression prevention program
Michigan State University

A Michigan State University-led research team now offers a program that can help prevent postpartum depression. And they want to make sure all pregnant people can benefit.

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Newswise: New Research Highlights the Unseen Challenges, Adaptations of Adult Daughters During COVID Upheaval for Families
Release date: 19-Sep-2024 12:05 PM EDT
New Research Highlights the Unseen Challenges, Adaptations of Adult Daughters During COVID Upheaval for Families
Baylor University

An innovative Baylor University study has shed light on the often-overlooked experiences of women doing “daughtering” in families, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, which created immense challenges in their relationships with parents and other family members.

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