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Released: 21-Apr-2021 9:00 AM EDT
Hackensack Meridian Mountainside Medical Center Appoints Nazly M., Shariati , M.D. as Medical Director of Thoracic Surgery
Hackensack Meridian Health

Mountainside Medical Center has announced Nazly Shariati, M.D. as medical director of thoracic surgery and surgical director of the lung cancer screening/lung nodule program. In this role, Dr. Shariati will operate the thoracic surgery program to ensure its organization and delivery of excellent, timely and evidence-based care.

Released: 20-Apr-2021 1:20 PM EDT
Penn Nursing Dean Antonia Villarruel to Receive The Ohtli Award from the Government of Mexico
University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing

This is the highest honor bestowed by the Mexican Government to individuals and organizations that have stood out for their work in favor of the empowerment of the Mexican diaspora and helped to “open the path” for the new Mexican American and Latino generations.

Released: 20-Apr-2021 9:00 AM EDT
Vertigo Explained with Dr. Mina Le
Hackensack Meridian Health

Vertigo can be brought on by several conditions including middle ear fluid, benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), Meniere’s disease, vestibular neuritis and vestibular migraine. To get a better understanding of vertigo, we asked Mountainside Medical Group’s otolaryngologist-head and neck surgeon, Mina Le, M.D.

Released: 19-Apr-2021 9:15 AM EDT
Study Shows Education Is Not Enough to Overcome Inequality
North Carolina State University

A recent study finds that social inequality persists, regardless of educational achievement – particularly for men.

Released: 16-Apr-2021 2:10 PM EDT
Fast radio bursts shown to include lower frequency radio waves than previously detected
McGill University

Since fast radio bursts (FRBs) were first discovered over a decade ago, scientists have puzzled over what could be generating these intense flashes of radio waves from outside of our galaxy.

Released: 14-Apr-2021 9:00 AM EDT
It Takes a Community to Fight Climate Change
Monday Campaigns

How can a community and a group of volunteers encourage fellow citizens to shift to a climate-friendly diet?

   
Released: 13-Apr-2021 4:00 PM EDT
Researchers Streamline Molecular Assembly Line to Design, Test Drug Compounds
North Carolina State University

Researchers from North Carolina State University have found a way to fine-tune the molecular assembly line that creates antibiotics via engineered biosynthesis.

Released: 13-Apr-2021 3:05 PM EDT
Hackensack Meridian JFK Johnson Stroke Rehabilitation Program with Modified Cardiac Rehabilitation Reduces Re-Hospitalizations, Study Finds
Hackensack Meridian Health

Stroke survivors who completed a Stroke Recovery program that included modified cardiac rehabilitation significantly reduced their chances of ending up back in the hospital in the first year after their stroke, according to a just-published study by Hackensack Meridian JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute.

Released: 13-Apr-2021 2:50 PM EDT
Mindfulness can make you selfish
University at Buffalo

A new study by University at Buffalo researchers demonstrates the surprising downsides of mindfulness, while offering easy ways to minimize those consequences ─ both of which have practical implications for mindfulness training.

Released: 12-Apr-2021 2:05 PM EDT
Having Employees Overseas Helps Companies Reap U.S. Tax Benefits
North Carolina State University

A recent study finds U.S. companies that have a substantial number of employees in foreign jurisdictions with lower tax rates are more likely than their peers to “artificially” locate earnings in those jurisdictions – and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is less likely to challenge these complex tax-planning activities.

   
Released: 12-Apr-2021 9:00 AM EDT
John Theurer Cancer Center Investigators Celebrate New Personalized Cell Therapy to Give Patients with Advanced Multiple Myeloma Hope
Hackensack Meridian Health

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently approved a new CAR-T therapy called idecabtagene vicleucel (ide-cel), or Abecma. It’s the first personalized cell therapy to treat patients with multiple myeloma no longer responsive to all standard previous types of therapy. This new therapy was assessed in the pioneering phase II clinical KarMMA trial, at Hackensack Meridian John Theurer Cancer Center at Hackensack Meridian Hackensack University Medical Center.

Released: 7-Apr-2021 4:05 PM EDT
Penn Nursing Dean to Chair National Committee
University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing

Antonia Villarruel, PhD, RN, FAAN, the Margaret Bond Simon Dean of Nursing at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, will Chair the second phase of the National Academy of Medicine’s (NAM) Culture of Health Program (CoHP) Advisory Committee, which engages a diverse group of experts/advisors to provide strategic guidance to ensure the CoHP meets its intended aims. Her term runs from 2021 through 2023.

Released: 7-Apr-2021 10:05 AM EDT
Underwood to be 2021 Penn Nursing Commencement Speaker
University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing

US Congresswoman Lauren Underwood, who serves Illinois’ 14th Congressional District, will be the 2021 Penn Nursing commencement speaker. The ceremony, which will be virtual due to the continuing pandemic, will take place on Monday, May 17, 2021 at 3:00 PM EST. Underwood is the first woman, the first person of color, and the first millennial to represent her community in Congress. She is also the youngest African American woman to serve in the United States House of Representatives.

Released: 7-Apr-2021 9:00 AM EDT
study finds those late night snacks may be hurting you at work
North Carolina State University

A recent study finds that unhealthy eating behaviors at night can make people less helpful and more withdrawn the next day at work.

Released: 7-Apr-2021 8:55 AM EDT
Dealing With Earwax
Hackensack Meridian Health

Earwax often gets a bad rap as people believe the gooey, yellow substance is synonymous with bad hygiene, but Mountainside Medical Group’s otolaryngologist-head and neck surgeon Mina Le, M.D., explains why earwax is actually healthy and debunks other common misconceptions around it.

Released: 5-Apr-2021 4:15 PM EDT
Reopen and Regenerate: Exosome-Coated Stent Heals Vascular Injury, Repairs Damaged Tissue
North Carolina State University

An exosome-coated stent with a “smart-release” trigger could prevent reopened blood vessels from narrowing and deliver regenerative stem cell-derived therapy to blood-starved, or ischemic, tissue.

Released: 5-Apr-2021 1:05 PM EDT
Study Highlights Benefits of Tax Planning For Companies Facing Financial Constraints
North Carolina State University

A law governing pensions gave business scholars an unprecedented research opportunity to understand the impact of financial constraints.

Released: 5-Apr-2021 8:00 AM EDT
New Breast Imaging Technology at Hackensack Meridian Mountainside Medical Center Delivers Mammograms in 3D and Enhances Delivery of Care
Hackensack Meridian Health

Hackensack Meridian Mountainside Medical Center is advancing the fight against breast cancer with the purchase and installation of MAMMOMAT Revelation, an innovative mammography system designed to overcome barriers to breast cancer detection and ProFound Artificial Intelligence for digital breast tomosynthesis, a deep-learning artificial intelligence software that rapidly and accurate identifies potential malignant lesions.

Released: 1-Apr-2021 9:15 AM EDT
Hackensack Meridian Health’s Center for Discovery and Innovation Develops Advanced Test to Track and Diagnose COVID-19 Variants
Hackensack Meridian Health

The test can detect the known UK, Brazil, and South African variants, as well as others containing the key E484K mutation, which are gaining prominence as the virus evolves.

Released: 31-Mar-2021 3:05 PM EDT
CAP Opens PD-L1 Lung Tumor Testing Guideline for Public Comment
College of American Pathologists (CAP)

The College of American Pathologists (CAP), in collaboration with five other societies, developed a draft evidence-based clinical practice guideline that aims to optimize PD-L1 testing for patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) who are being considered for immunooncology therapy.

Released: 31-Mar-2021 8:05 AM EDT
Jersey Shore University Medical Center Foundation Receives $24,000 Quality of Life Grant from Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation for Alternative Augmentative Communication (AAC) Devices
Hackensack Meridian Health

Hackensack Meridian Jersey Shore University Medical Center Foundation is proud to announce that it has been awarded $24,000 as part of the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation National Paralysis Resource Center (PRC) 2020 2nd Cycle Direct Effect Quality of Life grants. Fifty-one grants totaling $925,492 were awarded. The Quality of Life Grants Program supports nonprofit organizations that empower individuals living with paralysis. Since the Quality of Life Grants Program’s inception, more than 3,300 grants totaling over $32 million have been awarded. Funding for this new cycle of grants were made possible through a cooperative agreement with the Administration for Community Living (ACL grant #90PRRC0002-03-00).

Released: 30-Mar-2021 2:00 PM EDT
Study: Insights from two reopened schools during the COVID-19 pandemic
Santa Fe Institute

During the 2020-2021 fall semester, school districts around the United States navigated their reopening plans with little data on how SARS-CoV-2 spreads among children or how in-person learning would impact transmission in the schools’ communities. A new study in The Journal of School Health joins a growing body of evidence that, with appropriate measures, there are ways for schools to safely reopen.

     
Released: 30-Mar-2021 1:05 PM EDT
Raritan Bay Medical Center Foundation Hosting Golf Outing on May 3
Hackensack Meridian Health

Hackensack Meridian Raritan Bay Medical Center Foundation will host a golf outing on May 3 at Manasquan River Golf Club in Brielle in support of the Emergency Department expansion project taking place at Hackensack Meridian Raritan Bay Medical Center. The golf outing will follow all CDC, state and local guidelines and is being planned in conjunction with Hackensack Meridian Health clinicians to ensure the safety of guests.

Released: 30-Mar-2021 11:00 AM EDT
CAP Secures CMS Reapproval as Accreditation Organization
College of American Pathologists (CAP)

The College of American Pathologists (CAP) earned reapproval from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) as an accreditation organization for clinical laboratories.

Released: 29-Mar-2021 11:20 AM EDT
Mental health support at boarding schools helps male – but not female – students feel emotionally safe from bullying
University at Buffalo

Bullying at boarding schools has a negative impact on students’ emotional health, but for male students, having a school staff member to rely on for support may mute the harmful effects of bullying, according to a new University at Buffalo study. Support networks did not have the same effect for female students, the researchers say.

   
Released: 25-Mar-2021 2:25 PM EDT
JFK University Medical Center First Hospital in New Jersey to Utilize New Portable MRI
Hackensack Meridian Health

Hackensack Meridian JFK University Medical Center is the first hospital in New Jersey to operate a new portable MRI that can be wheeled to the bedside of critically ill patients. The world's first portable MRI called Swoop™, enables clinicians to obtain neurological images of critically ill patients at the point of care quickly and conveniently.

Released: 25-Mar-2021 1:50 PM EDT
UB awarded $1.5 million to reprogram white blood cells in fight against oral cancer
University at Buffalo

The University at Buffalo has received a $1.5 million grant from the United States Department of Defense to develop new therapies that help reduce chronic inflammation and immunosuppression in oral cancers.

Released: 24-Mar-2021 12:15 PM EDT
Three Common Antiviral Drugs Potentially Effective Against COVID-19
North Carolina State University

Three commonly used antiviral and antimalarial drugs are effective in vitro at preventing replication of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.

Released: 23-Mar-2021 3:05 PM EDT
Pilot Study Finds Evidence of Bartonella Infection in Schizophrenia Patients
North Carolina State University

A pilot study has found evidence of Bartonella infection in the blood of people with schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder.

Released: 22-Mar-2021 2:20 PM EDT
Longtime Supporters Generously Commit $2.5 Million to Benefit the Heart and Vascular Hospital at Hackensack Meridian Hackensack University Medical
Hackensack Meridian Health

Longtime Supporters Generously Commit $2.5 Million to Benefit the Heart and Vascular Hospital at Hackensack Meridian Hackensack University Medical

Released: 19-Mar-2021 3:15 PM EDT
Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine Has First ‘Match Day’
Hackensack Meridian Health

The students from the inaugural class are among an estimated 44,000 who found out today where they will “match” through the National Resident Matching Program® (NRMP). In the COVID-19 era, they were unable to gather in person, due to social-distancing recommendations. Instead, the students today celebrated Match Day® by tearing open their envelopes – then toasting one another from afar, via video conferencing, with champagne flutes sent to them by the School.

Released: 19-Mar-2021 10:35 AM EDT
Department of Urology at Hackensack Meridian Hackensack University Medical Center Receives Largest Gift from Grateful Patient
Hackensack Meridian Health

Grateful patient donates generous gift to benefit education and innovative urologic research at Hackensack University Medical Center

Released: 17-Mar-2021 10:40 AM EDT
Nurse Work Environment Influences Stroke Outcomes
University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing

Stroke remains a leading cause of death worldwide and one of the most common reasons for disability. While a wide variety of factors influence stroke outcomes, data show that avoiding readmissions and long lengths of stay among ischemic stroke patients has benefits for patients and health care systems alike. Although reduced readmission rates among various medical patients have been associated with better nurse work environments, it is unknown how the work environment might influence readmissions and length of stay for ischemic stroke patients.

Released: 17-Mar-2021 8:50 AM EDT
When Volcanoes Go Metal
North Carolina State University

What would a volcano – and its lava flows – look like on a planetary body made primarily of metal? A pilot study offers insights into ferrovolcanism that could help scientists interpret landscape features on other worlds.

Released: 16-Mar-2021 3:35 PM EDT
Return to Work and the Path to Recovery after Serious Injury in Black Men
University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing

After a traumatic injury, returning to work (RTW) can be a strong indication of healing and rehabilitation and may play a pivotal role in promoting physical and functional recovery. But how does RTW after a traumatic injury affect mental health recovery, particularly in individuals who experience social and economic marginalization?

Released: 16-Mar-2021 1:45 PM EDT
Tired at the Office? Take a Quick Break. Your Work Will Benefit.
North Carolina State University

Recent research shows that people are more likely to take “microbreaks” at work on days when they’re tired – but that’s not a bad thing. The researchers found microbreaks help tired employees engage with their work better over the course of the day.

Released: 16-Mar-2021 11:05 AM EDT
Hackensack Meridian Health Launches Anthology Diagnostics Laboratories for State-of-the-Art Lab Genomic Profiling of Cancers
Hackensack Meridian Health

Hackensack Meridian Health and Genomic Testing Cooperative (GTC) in Irvine, California, have teamed up to establish the first-of-its-kind genomic profiling laboratory called Anthology Diagnostics, to generate more personalized, precise, and real-time insights for cancer patients, oncologists and hospitals.

Released: 16-Mar-2021 7:00 AM EDT
Study: 94% of older adults prescribed drugs that raise risk of falling
University at Buffalo

The study found that the percentage of adults 65 and older who were prescribed a fall- risk-increasing drug climbed to 94% in 2017, a significant leap from 57% in 1999. The research also revealed that the rate of death caused by falls in older adults more than doubled during the same time period.

Released: 15-Mar-2021 4:45 PM EDT
When Regular Radiation was too Risky, Rahway Woman, Receives Innovative Alternative Treatment
Hackensack Meridian Health

Seven years ago, Nikki Burleigh of Rahway, New Jersey, was diagnosed with lung cancer and underwent conventional radiation therapy and a lobectomy to remove the affected part of her lung. Her treatment was successful, and she received regular checkups with her pulmonologist and oncologist for several years. But in December 2019, a routine CT scan revealed that Nikki’s lung cancer returned.

Released: 12-Mar-2021 9:45 AM EST
Deborah Watkins Bruner, PhD, to Receive the 16th Claire M. Fagin Distinguished Researcher Award
University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing

The biennial award honors the best scholarly qualities that Dr. Fagin, the School’s third Dean, exemplified. It is given to a Penn Nursing faculty member, or a graduate from the School’s doctoral program, who has made a distinguished contribution to nursing scholarship. Dr. Bruner will deliver the lecture ‘Inspiration, Innovation and Impact’ virtually during the award presentation on April 15, 2021 from 3-4:30 PM EST.

Released: 11-Mar-2021 12:55 PM EST
Mom, 34, Credits Hackensack University Medical Center Urologist — and the ‘Luck of the Irish’ — with Successful Surgical Outcome
Hackensack Meridian Health

Jessica Davey underwent robotic surgery to treat symptoms that began on St. Patrick’s Day 2019

Released: 11-Mar-2021 9:50 AM EST
Read to succeed ─ in math. Study shows how reading skill shapes more than just reading
University at Buffalo

These findings clearly demonstrate how the cooperative areas of the brain responsible for reading skill are also at work during apparently unrelated activities, such as multiplication, suggesting that reading, writing and arithmetic, the foundational skills informally identified as the three Rs, might actually overlap in ways not previously imagined, let alone experimentally validated.

Released: 11-Mar-2021 8:05 AM EST
Hackensack Meridian Health Establishes Hackensack Meridian Health Foundation
Hackensack Meridian Health

Hackensack Meridian Health, the largest, most comprehensive and integrated health care network in New Jersey, today announced the formation of Hackensack Meridian Health Foundation. The newly created foundation will serve as the parent organization for the network’s 10 community-based hospital foundations. In addition to raising funds for the network’s local medical centers, Hackensack Meridian Health Foundation will also focus on network-wide priorities such as behavioral health, children’s health, the Hackensack Meridian Center for Discovery & Innovation and the Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine.



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