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Released: 6-Jan-2014 10:00 AM EST
New Technique Targets Specific Areas of Cancer Cells with Different Drugs
North Carolina State University

Researchers have developed a technique for creating nanoparticles that carry two different cancer-killing drugs into the body and deliver those drugs to separate parts of the cancer cell where they will be most effective.

   
Released: 30-Dec-2013 2:00 PM EST
Jersey Shore University Medical Center Welcomes Physicians
Hackensack Meridian Health

In December, Jersey Shore recently welcomed six new members of the medical and dental staff, representing a broad spectrum of subspecialty expertise and experience.

Released: 27-Dec-2013 9:00 AM EST
How Smokers Can Stay Quit After New Year’s: Requit Mondays, Worldwide Study Shows
Monday Campaigns

Instead of encouraging smokers to plan one quit attempt around New Year’s, which comes only once a year, experts believe a better strategy would be to follow a New Year’s quit with a weekly recommitment to quit that takes advantage of natural weekly cycles. In a 2013 study published in JAMA Internal Medicine, researchers found that Mondays acted like a “mini-New Year’s” in terms of the numbers of people going online to search for help in quitting smoking. Every week, there was a spike in Google searches for “quit smoking,” demonstrating that people are more open to quitting on Mondays than other days of the week.

Released: 26-Dec-2013 1:00 PM EST
Toys, Books, Cribs Harbor Bacteria for Long Periods
University at Buffalo

University at Buffalo research published today in Infection and Immunity shows that Streptococcus pneumoniae and Streptococcus pyogenes persist on surfaces for far longer than has been appreciated.

Released: 23-Dec-2013 9:10 AM EST
Meridian Health and Tilton Fitness Expand their Partnership to Five Fitness & Wellness Centers
Hackensack Meridian Health

Meridian Health, the largest provider of hospital and health care services in Monmouth and Ocean counties, has announced an expansion of its partnership with Tilton Fitness Management, a regional leader in health club operations.

Released: 18-Dec-2013 10:05 AM EST
4 Healthy Resolutions for 2014
St. Louis College of Pharmacy

Amy Tiemeier, Pharm.D., BCPS, associate professor of pharmacy practice at St. Louis College of Pharmacy suggests four easy resolutions for a healthier 2014.

Released: 17-Dec-2013 3:20 PM EST
Meet Healthcare's Secret Weapons: Pathologists
College of American Pathologists (CAP)

Sometimes called the "doctor's doctor," pathologists are physicians who who use laboratory medicine and technology to identify and diagnose disease. Pathologists are responsible for analyzing everything from the human body—such as blood, fluids, and tissues— from before birth to after death.

Released: 16-Dec-2013 10:00 AM EST
K. Hovnanian Children’s Hospital Welcomes Robert Murphy, M.D. and Brian Truxal, M.D.
Hackensack Meridian Health

Robert Murphy, M.D. and Brian Truxal, M.D. have recently joined the medical staff of K. Hovnanian Children’s Hospital at Jersey Shore University Medical Center.

Released: 13-Dec-2013 5:00 PM EST
Meridian Cancer Care Unveils Technologies that Streamline Breast Cancer Treatment
Hackensack Meridian Health

Treatment options at Jersey Shore University Medical Center, Ocean Medical Center and Riverview Medical Center improve and streamline care for women.

12-Dec-2013 3:00 PM EST
Health Spending Is More Efficient for Men Than for Women
McGill University

Health care spending is a large – and ever increasing - portion of government budgets. Improving its efficiency has therefore become critically important. In the first-ever study to estimate health spending efficiency by gender across 27 industrialized nations, researchers discovered significant disparities within countries, with stronger gains in life expectancy for men than for women in nearly every nation.

Released: 11-Dec-2013 4:00 PM EST
Jersey Shore University Medical Center Welcomes Physicians
Hackensack Meridian Health

Jersey Shore recently welcomed twelve new physicians representing a broad spectrum of medical expertise and experience.

5-Dec-2013 2:00 PM EST
You Are What Your Father Eats
McGill University

Mothers get all the attention. But a study led by McGill researcher Sarah Kimmins suggests that the father’s diet before conception may play an equally important role in the health of their offspring. It also raises concerns about the long-term effects of current Western diets and of food insecurity.

3-Dec-2013 3:45 PM EST
Deep-Sea Study Reveals Cause of 2011 Tsunami
McGill University

The tsunami that struck Japan’s Tohoku region in 2011 was touched off by a submarine earthquake far more massive than anything geologists had expected in that zone. Now, a team of scientists has published a set of studies in the journal Science that shed light on what caused the dramatic displacement of the seafloor.

Released: 5-Dec-2013 7:00 AM EST
Database Tracks Toxic Side Effects of Pharmaceuticals
North Carolina State University

Sometimes the cure can be worse than the disease. Pharmaceutical drugs are known for their potential side effects, and now researchers have updated an extensive toxicology database so that it can be used to track information about therapeutic drugs and their unintentional toxic effects.

Released: 4-Dec-2013 7:00 AM EST
Working Odd Shifts Can Hurt Parent-Child Relationships
North Carolina State University

Research shows that working a job that doesn’t keep 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. hours can hurt the relationships between parents and adolescents, increasing the likelihood that children will engage in delinquent behaviors. However, the researchers found that in some circumstances, an unconventional work schedule can be a benefit for children.

Released: 27-Nov-2013 4:00 PM EST
Cancer Increasing as Babyboomers Age
University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing

As 10,000 baby boomers reach 65 each day, the incidence of cancer is increasing, estimated to increase by 67% between 2010 and 2030, bringing attention to the nation’s response to cancer care. Cancer is diagnosed at a higher rate, accounts for more survivors, and results in more deaths than in younger patients.

Released: 27-Nov-2013 3:00 PM EST
Surviving Survival
University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing

In the largest study of its kind, researchers led by the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing have investigated the caregivers of 186 mothers to childhood brain tumor survivors aged 14-40 whose care needs last long into adulthood. They based their research on a model containing factors central to nursing practice, namely the caregiver, the survivor, and the family. They discovered that a complex interaction among components of the model, the health of the caregivers, the demands experienced by the caregiver, the caregiver’s perceptions about the health of the survivor, and the family’s support interact to explain how the caregiver assesses herself in her role. The study was recently published in Health Psychology.

25-Nov-2013 2:30 PM EST
Iron Preserves, Hides Ancient Tissues in Fossilized Remains
North Carolina State University

Iron may play a role in preserving ancient tissues within dinosaur fossils, but also may hide them from detection. This finding could open the door to the recovery of more ancient tissues from within fossils.

Released: 26-Nov-2013 12:00 PM EST
A Brain Reward Gene Influences Food Choices in the First Years of Life
McGill University

Research has suggested that a particular gene in the brain’s reward system contributes to overeating and obesity in adults. This same variant has now been linked to childhood obesity and tasty food choices, particularly for girls, according to a new study by Dr. Patricia Silveira and Prof. Michael Meaney of McGill University and Dr. Robert Levitan of the University of Toronto.

Released: 25-Nov-2013 6:00 AM EST
Companies That Screen Social Media Accounts Alienate Job Candidates
North Carolina State University

Research shows companies that screen the social media accounts of job applicants alienate potential employees – making it harder for them to attract top job candidates. In some cases, social media screening even increases the likelihood that job candidates may take legal action against the offending company.

   
Released: 22-Nov-2013 1:40 PM EST
Greenland’s Shrunken Ice Sheet: We've Been Here Before
University at Buffalo

Think Greenland’s ice sheet is small today? It was smaller — as small as it's been in recent history — from 3-5,000 years ago, according to scientists who studied the ice sheet’s history using a new technique they developed for interpreting the Arctic fossil record.

21-Nov-2013 1:00 PM EST
Colossal New Predatory Dino Terrorized Early Tyrannosaurs
North Carolina State University

A new species of carnivorous dinosaur – one of the three largest ever discovered in North America – lived alongside and competed with small-bodied tyrannosaurs 98 million years ago. Siats meekerorum, (pronounced see-atch) was the apex predator of its time.

Released: 21-Nov-2013 3:00 PM EST
Heavy Drinking Is Bad for Marriage if One Spouse Drinks, but Not Both
University at Buffalo

Do drinking and marriage mix? That depends on who’s doing the drinking — and how much — according to a recent study by the University at Buffalo Research Institute on Addictions (RIA).

Released: 21-Nov-2013 2:35 PM EST
Does Obesity Reshape Our Sense of Taste?
University at Buffalo

Obesity may alter the way we taste at the most fundamental level: by changing how our tongues react to different foods. In a Nov. 13 study, University at Buffalo biologists report that being severely overweight impaired the ability of mice to detect sweets.

Released: 21-Nov-2013 10:00 AM EST
Philadelphia Lagging Behind World Health Goals
University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing

While widely known for spending the most dollars per capita on health care in the world, the United States is lagging behind World Health Organization’s (WHO) Millennium Development Goals (MDG) for women’s health and child mortality, with Philadelphia, the nation’s fifth largest city losing ground.

Released: 21-Nov-2013 10:00 AM EST
Meridian Health Will No Longer Be Participating Providers in United Healthcare Medicare Advantage Plans
Hackensack Meridian Health

Please be advised that effective January 15, 2014, Meridian Health and its hospitals will no longer be participating providers in United Healthcare Medicare Advantage Plans

Released: 13-Nov-2013 3:00 PM EST
Literacy Depends on Nurture, Not Nature, UB Education Professor Says
University at Buffalo

A University at Buffalo education professor has sided with the environment in the “nurture vs. nature” debate after his research found that a child’s ability to read depends mostly on where that child is born, rather than on individual qualities.

Released: 13-Nov-2013 2:55 PM EST
Stingray Movement Could Inspire the Next Generation of Submarines
University at Buffalo

Stingrays swim through water with such ease that researchers from the University at Buffalo and Harvard University are studying how their movements could be used to design more agile and fuel-efficient unmanned underwater vehicles.

Released: 13-Nov-2013 1:00 PM EST
Jersey Shore University Medical Center and Township of Neptune Housing Authority Break Ground on New Senior Housing Development
Hackensack Meridian Health

Jersey Shore University Medical Center and the Board of Commissioners of the Township of Neptune Housing Authority (TNHA) will break ground on Monday, November 18, 2013 on 50 new senior housing units for the residents of the John Knox Senior Housing Complex, currently located on Davis Avenue. The new housing complex will be built on two diagonal parcels of land, situated on Neptune Boulevard and Taylor Avenue. The development reflects a unique collaboration between Neptune Township and Jersey Shore, part of the Meridian Health family, as it will provide residents with new, modern apartments and enable the hospital to expand its medical facilities and services.

Released: 11-Nov-2013 9:00 AM EST
Caregiver Monday Survey FindingsShow 47% of Caregivers Overlook Their Own Needs
Monday Campaigns

Caregiver Monday is sharing survey results about caregivers neglecting their health during November, National Family Caregivers Month. The NFCM’s goals are to celebrate, educate, and raise awareness about the issues surrounding caregiving.

Released: 7-Nov-2013 4:45 PM EST
Penn Nursing Professor Elected to the Institute of Medicine (IOM)
University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing

Karen Glanz, PhD, MPH, a globally influential public health scholar, Penn Nursing professor, and a Penn Integrates Knowledge Professor, has been elected to the prestigious Institute of Medicine (IOM) of the National Academy of Sciences. Dr. Glanz is an internationally known public health scholar and is currently the George A. Weiss University Professor, Professor of Epidemiology and Nursing in the Perelman School of Medicine and the School of Nursing, and Director of the Center for Health Behavior Research.

Released: 6-Nov-2013 11:05 AM EST
Researchers Create Virtual 'Time Machine' to 17th-Century London
North Carolina State University

Researchers have combined humanities scholarship and new technologies to re-create the courtyard of St. Paul’s Cathedral in London as it stood in 1622 -- using visual and acoustic models to shed light on longstanding questions related to the history, religion and literature of the era.

Released: 4-Nov-2013 5:00 PM EST
Construction Underway at St. Louis College of Pharmacy
St. Louis College of Pharmacy

A major construction project will soon be underway, which will transform the look of one of St. Louis’ oldest colleges. Very soon, a six-story academic building will rise on the campus of St. Louis College of Pharmacy.

Released: 4-Nov-2013 7:00 AM EST
The Center for Treatment of Paralysis and Reconstructive Nerve Surgery at Jersey Shore University Medical Center to Host Prominent European Surgeons
Hackensack Meridian Health

The Center for Treatment of Paralysis and Reconstructive Nerve Surgery at Jersey Shore University Medical Center in Neptune, NJ will host Switzerland’s Andres Gohritz, M.D. and Veith Moser, M.D. of Vienna, Austria to observe several techniques in phrenic nerve and nerve decompression surgery.

28-Oct-2013 2:00 PM EDT
Listen Up: Oysters May Use Sound to Select a Home
North Carolina State University

Oysters begin their lives as tiny drifters, but when they mature they settle on reefs. New research from North Carolina State University shows that the sounds of the reef may attract the young oysters, helping them locate their permanent home.

Released: 30-Oct-2013 8:00 AM EDT
Weight Loss Not Always Beneficial for Romantic Relationships
North Carolina State University

Losing weight is beneficial for human health, but when one partner in a romantic relationship loses weight, it doesn’t always have a positive effect on the relationship. According to new research, there can be a “dark side” to weight loss if both partners are not on board with enacting healthy changes.

Released: 28-Oct-2013 9:45 AM EDT
How Problems with an Alzheimer’s Protein Can Jam Up Traffic in the Brain
University at Buffalo

Scientists have known for some time that a protein called presenilin plays a role in Alzheimer’s disease, and a new study reveals one intriguing way this happens. It has to do with how important materials travel up and down brain cells.

   
Released: 24-Oct-2013 2:00 PM EDT
New England Journal of Medicine Study Again Confirms High Cost of Self-Referral with No Patient Benefit
College of American Pathologists (CAP)

CAP support of new study by Jean Mitchell, PhD, which presents evidence to end self-referral.

Released: 21-Oct-2013 10:00 AM EDT
UB Medical Technology Graduates Fill Growing National Shortage
University at Buffalo

In an economy that’s still fighting toward recovery, medical technology students have something to smile about.

Released: 18-Oct-2013 11:25 AM EDT
Genetics Society of America Welcomes 2014 Board Members
Genetics Society of America

The Genetics Society of America (GSA) welcomes the election of five members to its Board of Directors.

Released: 11-Oct-2013 10:00 AM EDT
Jersey Shore University Medical Center Welcomes Romeo Lucas, D.O. To the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Hackensack Meridian Health

Jersey Shore University Medical Center is proud to welcome Romeo Lucas, D.O. Dr. Lucas provides OB/GYN care for women in Monmouth and Ocean Counties, and brings specialized surgical experience to expand coverage in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Jersey Shore.

Released: 10-Oct-2013 2:00 PM EDT
Jersey Shore’s Andrew I. Elkwood, M.D. Presents at the Milwaukee Case Management Society of America Chapter (CMSA) Fall Conference
Hackensack Meridian Health

Dr. Elkwood presented at the Milwaukee Case Management Society of America Chapter (CMSA) Fall Conference, held on September 18 in Milwaukee, WI.

8-Oct-2013 10:50 AM EDT
Discovery Should Save Wheat Farmers Millions of Dollars
McGill University

The global wheat industry sometimes loses as much as $1 billion a year because prolonged rainfall and high humidity contribute to grains germinating before they are fully mature. This phenomenon, known as pre-harvest sprouting or PHS, has such important economic repercussions for farmers around the world that scientists have been working on finding a solution to the problem for at least a couple of decades. Findings by a McGill team now suggest that the solution may lie not with genetics alone, but rather with a combination of genetic and epigenetic factors.

Released: 9-Oct-2013 11:00 AM EDT
Water and Lava, but — Curiously — No Explosion
University at Buffalo

A study finds that hollow, land-based lava pillars in Iceland likely formed in a surprising reaction where lava met water without an explosion. Such formations are common deep under the ocean, but have not been described on land, the lead researcher says.

Released: 8-Oct-2013 1:55 PM EDT
Jersey Shore University Medical Center & Bayshore Community Hospital Among 2013-2014 Best Hospitals by U.S. News & World Report
Hackensack Meridian Health

Jersey Shore University Medical Center and Bayshore Community Hospital, members of Meridian Health, are included in the 2013-2014 Best Hospitals metro area rankings released by U.S. News & World Report.

Released: 30-Sep-2013 2:00 PM EDT
A New Way to Treat Uterine Fibroids
Hackensack Meridian Health

Jersey Shore is the first hospital in the state to offer a new minimally invasive treatment for a common women’s health problem.



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