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Released: 8-Aug-2017 3:30 PM EDT
Equality Isn’t Cutting It: New Campaign From American Heart Association and American Academy of Pediatrics Works for Health Equity, Too
Newswise

Join our virtual press briefing on August 10 at 11 am ET to hear from these organizations about new research, stories of successful programs in communities, and experts who can speak to the need to ensure all children have access to nutritious food and safe places to be physically active.

       
Released: 8-Aug-2017 12:05 PM EDT
Nixon Anniversary and Trump Tribulations: Political Parallels Invite Insight
Arizona State University (ASU)

Political historian and author weighs in on comparisons between Nixon and Trump administrations.

Released: 7-Aug-2017 12:30 PM EDT
Civic Math: Mathematicians Wield Geometry, Train Experts in Effort to Fight Gerrymandering and Promote Voting Rights
Tufts University

National experts in mathematics, law, politics, and voting rights are gathering at Tufts University this week to discuss nonpartisan solutions to gerrymandering and promote fair electoral districting practices across the country. The conference is the inaugural workshop of the Metric Geometry and Gerrymandering Group (MGGG), a nonpartisan organization of Boston-based researchers led by Moon Duchin, a mathematician and Tisch Senior Fellow at Tufts University.

Released: 3-Aug-2017 10:05 AM EDT
Sociologists to Explore Culture, Inequalities, and Social Inclusion at Annual Meeting in Montreal
American Sociological Association (ASA)

The conference will feature approximately 600 sessions and more than 3,000 studies covering such subjects as immigration, gender, culture, education, politics, sex, health, children, religion, same-sex marriage, bullying, work, race, relationships, family, criminal justice, consumerism, food, technology, disability, development, substance abuse, environment, and an abundance of others.

Released: 2-Aug-2017 9:05 AM EDT
World Governments Make Citizens Pay Billions to Destroy Their Own Health
Health and Environment Alliance (HEAL)

The Health and Environment Alliance (HEAL) has launched the report Hidden Price Tags: How ending fossil fuel subsidies would benefit our health providing the first-ever comparison of fossil fuel subsidies and the costs to health associated with air pollution from fossil fuels.

     
Released: 1-Aug-2017 2:05 PM EDT
Nineteen and Counting…
Wildlife Conservation Society

The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), working in collaboration with Cambodia’s Ministry of Environment (MoE), announced today that 19 nests of the giant ibis (Thaumatibis gigantea) have been discovered during the current breeding season in the Northern Plains of Cambodia in Preah Vihear Province. Community members and conservationists are working together under the Bird Nest Protection Program to protect these nests from human disturbances and other threats.

Released: 1-Aug-2017 2:05 PM EDT
S&T Works with NYPD to Test Communication Systems for Public Safety Use
Homeland Security's Science And Technology Directorate

FRG evaluated the Mobile Ad-hoc Networking (MANET) system, a communications system originally developed for military use, and an Android Tactical Awareness Kit (ATAK) to determine if they could improve communications and public safety situational awareness.

Released: 1-Aug-2017 12:05 AM EDT
Return of a Classic: Verifying Assay Performance for FDA-Approved Methods
69th AACC Annual Scientific Meeting Press Program

The Phantom of the Opera, the longest-running show in Broadway history with nearly 30 years of continuous production, has captivated generations of fans with its compelling story and soaring score by Andrew Lloyd Weber. Though cut of an entirely different cloth, Sunday mornings’s AACC University course, “Trust But Verify: Getting the Most of Verification Protocols for FDA-Approved Methods”—part of the longest running workshop at the AACC Annual Scientific Meeting—enjoys similar durability and cachet among clinical laboratorians for its enduring relevancy and practicality.

Released: 27-Jul-2017 3:05 PM EDT
University of Rhode Island Nursing Professor Examines “Obamacare” Ramifications
University of Rhode Island

“What’s at Stake in U.S. Health Reform: A Guide to the Affordable Care Act and Value-Based Care” delineates possible financial and patient care impacts of changes to the 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, commonly known as “Obamacare,” and describes recent congressional efforts to replace the law. Rambur breaks the complex policy into clear and distinct components and encourages nurses of all political persuasions to know the issues and engage with lawmakers.

Released: 27-Jul-2017 3:05 PM EDT
STS Opposes Current Health Care Reform Efforts
The Society of Thoracic Surgeons

The Society of Thoracic Surgeons urges members of the Senate to prioritize ensuring patient access to high quality health care when considering plans to reform health care.

Released: 27-Jul-2017 12:05 PM EDT
WashU Expert: Trump’s Transgender Military Ban Is ‘Unfounded’
Washington University in St. Louis

A ban on transgender people serving in the United States military is an attempt to make policy with no logical foundation in evidence or expertise on the matter, says an expert on transgender aging at Washington University in St. Louis.President Donald Trump announced July 26 that the United States military will no longer allow or accept transgender people.

Released: 27-Jul-2017 9:30 AM EDT
Proposals to End Medicaid Expansions Threaten Support to Address the Opioid Crisis
George Washington University

A new analysis by researchers at Milken Institute School of Public Health at the George Washington University concludes that Medicaid expansions are helping states cope with the rising toll taken by the opioid crisis.

Released: 27-Jul-2017 7:00 AM EDT
Greta Van Susteren named a senior fellow at the USC Annenberg Center on Communication Leadership & Policy
USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism

The USC Annenberg Center on Communication Leadership & Policy announced that Greta Van Susteren will join the center as a non-resident senior fellow.

Released: 26-Jul-2017 4:05 PM EDT
Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute Teams Converge on Strategies to Defeat McCain’s Form of Brain Cancer
Virginia Tech

Research teams at the Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute from three colleges — Engineering, Science, and Veterinary Medicine — are developing new approaches to treat glioblastoma, the aggressive form of brain cancer diagnosed in U.S. Sen. John McCain.

Released: 25-Jul-2017 6:05 PM EDT
Sociologist Available to Discuss Government Leaks and Policy within the Media
American Sociological Association (ASA)

The ASA has a sociologist available to discuss how leaks of classified information shape policy discourse.

Released: 25-Jul-2017 4:30 PM EDT
APA Again Urges Senate Defeat of 'Repeal and Replace' Bills
American Psychological Association (APA)

The American Psychological Association and its affiliated APA Practice Organization called on the Senate today to defeat any health care legislation that results in fewer Americans having health insurance.

   
Released: 25-Jul-2017 4:05 PM EDT
When Should the Police Use Confrontational Tactics?
Northwestern University

In a newly published article, Northwestern University economist Charles F. Manski and his co-author, Carnegie Mellon University criminologist Daniel S. Nagin, outline a “formal model of optimal policing” that can be used to resolve tensions between public safety and community trust -- and that also can help a public that is prone to privileging one over the other, depending on the circumstances, to keep both in mind.

Released: 24-Jul-2017 4:05 PM EDT
How to Identify Leadership Characteristics in Children
Baylor University

In this Q&A, Baylor University’s Karon LeCompte, Ph.D., associate professor of curriculum and instruction and an expert on civics education and leadership theory, discusses the importance of investing in student leaders and how parents and teachers can identify leadership characteristics in their children.

Released: 24-Jul-2017 1:00 PM EDT
Selfish Motives, Not Fairness, the Best Message for Criminal Justice Advocacy Groups
University of Illinois Chicago

Advocacy groups and activists should appeal to self-interests if they want to obtain public support for criminal justice reform, according to a new study.

Released: 24-Jul-2017 11:30 AM EDT
Does the Affordable Care Act Impact Patient Visits in the Emergency Department?
Johns Hopkins Medicine

As the debate surrounding the Affordable Care Act (ACA) looms in the U.S. Congress, Johns Hopkins researchers are weighing in on one aspect of the law. In 2014, as part of the ACA, Maryland was one of the states that expanded eligibility for its Medicaid program. One of the proposed benefits of expanding Medicaid under the ACA was a reduction in emergency department patient visits. However, some research prior to the ACA implementation found new Medicaid enrollees increased their visits to the emergency department.



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