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    Release date: 20-Sep-2024 2:05 PM EDT
    Cleveland Clinic Study Shows Bariatric Surgery Outperforms GLP-1 Diabetes Drugs for Kidney Protection
    Cleveland Clinic

    Friday, September 20, 2024, CLEVELAND: A Cleveland Clinic study showed that in patients with type 2 diabetes, obesity, and chronic kidney disease, bariatric surgery was associated with a significant decrease in the progression of chronic kidney disease compared to those who received GLP-1 diabetes medications. The paper was published in Annals of Surgery.

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    Newswise: ND Expert Sean Kassen: Statement on first FDA-approved treatment for Niemann-Pick Type C disease
    Release date: 20-Sep-2024 1:05 PM EDT
    ND Expert Sean Kassen: Statement on first FDA-approved treatment for Niemann-Pick Type C disease
    University of Notre Dame

    Today, the FDA announced the first approved treatment for Niemann-Pick Type C (NPC) disease: an oral medication named Miplyffa (arimoclomol). Sean Kassen, director of the Ara Parseghian Medical Research Fund at the University of Notre Dame, said this represents the beginning of a new and hopeful era for NPC families.

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    Release date: 20-Sep-2024 1:05 PM EDT
    SLU Pregnancy Loss Researcher Denise Côté-Arsenault Receives Fulbright Specialist Program Award
    Saint Louis University

    Denise Côté-Arsenault, Ph.D., an internationally recognized expert in pregnancy loss at Saint Louis University’s Trudy Busch Valentine School of Nursing, will work with a group of Ph.D. midwives on their research on parent experiences with pregnancy and birth with life-limiting fetal diagnosis.

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    Newswise: PPPL researcher Lan Gao wins a DOE $2.75 million early career award to develop innovative diagnostic tools for future fusion energy devices
    Release date: 20-Sep-2024 1:05 PM EDT
    PPPL researcher Lan Gao wins a DOE $2.75 million early career award to develop innovative diagnostic tools for future fusion energy devices
    Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

    PPPL research scientist Lan Gao received a $2.75 million Early Career Research Program Award from the U.S. Department of Energy for her research on innovative X-ray diagnostics to develop fusion energy. Gao recently became head of PPPL’s High Energy Density Laboratory Plasmas Division of the Discovery Plasma Science Department. She is the 11th PPPL scientist to receive the award since 2010.

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    Newswise: Mount Sinai Expands Psychedelic Research Center With New Facility in Upper Manhattan
    Release date: 20-Sep-2024 12:45 PM EDT
    Mount Sinai Expands Psychedelic Research Center With New Facility in Upper Manhattan
    Mount Sinai Health System

    $5 million gift from The Bob & Renee Parsons Foundation expands capacity for therapy, research, and training on psychedelic-assisted therapy

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    Newswise: SLU’s Alec Pollard Receives International OCD Foundation Outstanding Career Achievement Award
    Release date: 20-Sep-2024 12:05 PM EDT
    SLU’s Alec Pollard Receives International OCD Foundation Outstanding Career Achievement Award
    Saint Louis University

    lec Pollard, Ph.D., professor emeritus of family and community medicine, recently received the International OCD Foundation (IOCDF)’s 2024 Outstanding Career Achievement Award. The IOCDF Awards recognize exceptional individuals and professionals for their dedicated efforts in advancing awareness, advocacy, and understanding of obsessive-compulsive disorder.

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    Release date: 20-Sep-2024 12:00 PM EDT
    Expert Available: WNBA Expansion Team Headed to Portland for 2026
    George Washington University

    As the WNBA regular season comes to a close, there’s a lot of excitement for what’s in store for the league over the next few years. ...

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    Release date: 20-Sep-2024 11:05 AM EDT
    Cedars-Sinai Nombrado Proveedor Médico Oficial de los Juegos Olímpicos y Paralímpicos de Los Ángeles 2028
    Cedars-Sinai

    Cedars-Sinai ha anunciado hoy su asociación con los Juegos Olímpicos y Paralímpicos de LA28 para fungir como proveedor médico oficial de los Juegos de 2028, proporcionando atención de la más alta calidad a los atletas, entrenadores, personal del equipo y visitantes que viajen de todo el mundo con motivo de las competencias en Los Ángeles.

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    Newswise: Getting to the Root of the Problem: $8M Funds Investigation into Oral Health Disparities
    Release date: 20-Sep-2024 11:05 AM EDT
    Getting to the Root of the Problem: $8M Funds Investigation into Oral Health Disparities
    University of Utah Health

    An eight-year project aims to uncover the complex web of interacting factors that drive oral health inequity, which in turn affects many other serious health conditions.

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    Newswise: UCLA researcher awarded $4 million to advance radiopharmaceutical therapy for patients with advanced prostate cancer
    Release date: 20-Sep-2024 11:05 AM EDT
    UCLA researcher awarded $4 million to advance radiopharmaceutical therapy for patients with advanced prostate cancer
    University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

    Dr. Jeremie Calais received two grants from Novartis totaling $4 million aimed at improving the effectiveness of the radiation-emitting targeted therapy 177-Lu-PSMA-617 for patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC), one of the most challenging forms of the disease.

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    Release date: 20-Sep-2024 11:05 AM EDT
    Cedars-Sinai Named Official Medical Provider for Los Angeles 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games
    Cedars-Sinai

    Cedars-Sinai has announced a partnership with the LA28 Olympic and Paralympic Games to serve as the Official Medical Provider for the 2028 Games, providing the highest-quality care for athletes, coaches, team personnel and visitors who travel across the world for the competitions in Los Angeles.

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    Newswise: Self-Compassion is Related to Better Mental Health Among Syrian Refugees
    Released: 20-Sep-2024 11:00 AM EDT
    Self-Compassion is Related to Better Mental Health Among Syrian Refugees
    University of California San Diego

    A survey of Syrian refugees living in Jordan reveals that higher levels of self-compassion are associated with better mental health. The findings suggest that interventions teaching self-compassion have the potential to boost the mental health of displaced individuals.

    18-Sep-2024 9:05 AM EDT
    Unlocking the Potential of Patient-Derived Organoids for Personalized Sarcoma Treatment
    University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

    UCLA investigators have developed the largest collection of sarcoma patient-derived organoids to date that can help improve the understanding of the disease and better identify therapies that are most likely to work for each individual patient.

    Newswise: What Role Does a Tailwind Play in Cycling’s ‘Everesting’?
    17-Sep-2024 1:05 PM EDT
    What Role Does a Tailwind Play in Cycling’s ‘Everesting’?
    American Institute of Physics (AIP)

    Within the cycling realm, “to Everest” involves riding up and down the same mountain until your ascents total the elevation of Mt. Everest. A new record was set a few years ago, but a debate ensued about the strong tailwind the cyclist had on climbs. To what extent do the tailwind help a cyclist as they climb?

    Released: 20-Sep-2024 10:05 AM EDT
    Health Canada Approves CardioFlux MCG for the Diagnosis of Myocardial Ischemia
    Genetesis

    Genetesis, Inc., a leader in the field of magnetocardiography (MCG), today announced that Health Canada has approved the CardioFlux Magnetocardiograph with a license for use by physicians to aid in the diagnosis of myocardial ischemia.

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    Release date: 20-Sep-2024 10:05 AM EDT
    Disparities Narrowing Among Patients Undergoing Blood Stem Cell Transplant, Roswell Park Study Reveals
    Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center

    Open Disparities Narrowing Among Patients Undergoing Blood Stem Cell Transplant, Roswell Park Study Reveals configuration options Historically, some patients with blood cancers have been less likely than others to receive stem cell transplant, also known as bone marrow transplant. Theresa Hahn, PhD, of Roswell Park is lead author of a new study showing that older adults and Black patients are much less likely than people from other groups to receive a blood stem cell transplant.

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    Newswise: SLU Researchers Identify Sex-Based Differences in Immune Responses Against Tumors
    Release date: 20-Sep-2024 10:05 AM EDT
    SLU Researchers Identify Sex-Based Differences in Immune Responses Against Tumors
    Saint Louis University

    Researchers at Saint Louis University School of Medicine investigated differences in T-cell responses between male and female patients with lung cancer that may help direct future treatments. T-cell responses are part of the adaptive immune system, which is part of the body's "smart system" that monitors for threats and fights them with customized defenses.

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    Newswise: Study Explores Associations Between Access to Urban Blue and Green Spaces and Early-Stage Heart Disease
    Release date: 20-Sep-2024 9:05 AM EDT
    Study Explores Associations Between Access to Urban Blue and Green Spaces and Early-Stage Heart Disease
    University at Albany, State University of New York

    Living among nature and in close proximity to rivers were linked with better heart health; however, study results also show that environmental and social factors associated with inner-city living can outweigh benefits of park proximity for residents living in disadvantaged neighborhoods.

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