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    Newswise: University Hospitals Recognized at White House for Patient Safety Leadership
    Release date: 19-Sep-2024 9:05 AM EDT
    University Hospitals Recognized at White House for Patient Safety Leadership
    University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center

    Leaders from University Hospitals joined a select few of the nation’s leading healthcare systems at a White House forum on patient and workforce safety as part of World Patient Safety Day on September 17. UH CEO Cliff A. Megerian, MD, FACS, Jane and Henry Meyer Chief Executive Officer Distinguished Chair, and Peter Pronovost, MD, PhD, Chief Quality and Clinical Transformation Officer, Veale Distinguished Chair in Leadership and Clinical Transformation, attended the forum, convened by the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy.

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    Newswise: Augmented reality navigation system could improve lumbar puncture accuracy
    Release date: 19-Sep-2024 9:05 AM EDT
    Augmented reality navigation system could improve lumbar puncture accuracy
    National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering

    A lumbar puncture, also known as a spinal tap, can be challenging for physicians to perform manually. A new ultrasound navigation system could provide accurate, real-time, and intuitive needle insertion planning and guidance.

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    Newswise: Unlocking the secrets of tea's healthful compounds: phosphate and jasmonate's role
    Release date: 19-Sep-2024 9:05 AM EDT
    Unlocking the secrets of tea's healthful compounds: phosphate and jasmonate's role
    Chinese Academy of Sciences

    A recent study reveals the intricate dynamics behind catechin biosynthesis in tea plants, highlighting how phosphate (Pi) signaling and jasmonate (JA) pathways interact to regulate these valuable health-promoting compounds. The findings illuminate the environmental and hormonal factors that influence catechin production, which is crucial for both the economic value and the health benefits of tea.

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    Newswise: Researchers Awarded $1.14m to Use Artificial Intelligence to Determine Best Rectal Cancer Treatment Strategy
    Released: 19-Sep-2024 9:00 AM EDT
    Researchers Awarded $1.14m to Use Artificial Intelligence to Determine Best Rectal Cancer Treatment Strategy
    Case Western Reserve University

    Case Western Reserve University and the Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center have been awarded a $1.14M grant from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to use artificial intelligence (AI) to determine the best personalized treatment for Veterans with rectal cancer.

    Newswise: Abstract Submission Deadline Extended for APSA 2024 Conference
    Released: 19-Sep-2024 8:55 AM EDT
    Abstract Submission Deadline Extended for APSA 2024 Conference
    Chulalongkorn University

    Join us at #APSA2024, taking place at the Faculty of Architecture, Chulalongkorn University, under the theme “New Era for ASIA Cities.” The conference will bring together academics, researchers, practitioners, and students in urban and regional planning to share insights, explore cutting-edge methodologies, and foster partnerships aimed at building more resilient, inclusive, and sustainable cities across Asia.

    Newswise: UT Southwestern biochemist Zhijian ‘James’ Chen, Ph.D., earns prestigious Lasker Award
    Release date: 19-Sep-2024 8:05 AM EDT
    UT Southwestern biochemist Zhijian ‘James’ Chen, Ph.D., earns prestigious Lasker Award
    UT Southwestern Medical Center

    Zhijian “James” Chen, Ph.D., Professor of Molecular Biology and Director of the Center for Inflammation Research at UT Southwestern Medical Center, has been awarded the Albert Lasker Basic Medical Research Award for his discovery of the cGAS enzyme.

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    Released: 19-Sep-2024 8:05 AM EDT
    A New Ventilator-on-a-Chip Model to Study Lung Damage
    Ohio State University

    For the first time, scientists are able to directly compare the different kinds of injury that mechanical ventilation causes to cells in the lungs.

    Newswise: ‘Alarming Rise’ in Suicidality Among Black Youth in Chicago’s South Side
    18-Sep-2024 10:05 PM EDT
    ‘Alarming Rise’ in Suicidality Among Black Youth in Chicago’s South Side
    Case Western Reserve University

    Traditionally, Black Americans have faced a significantly lower risk of suicide compared to their white counterparts. But increasing factors like bullying, community violence, and “neglectful” parenting are contributing to a broader trend of mental health crises among youth in disadvantaged communities, according to a new study led by Case Western Reserve University.

    Newswise: Expert Explainer: Why Identifying Lifestyle Changes and Treatments That Reduce Dementia Risk Is Complicated
    Released: 19-Sep-2024 6:05 AM EDT
    Expert Explainer: Why Identifying Lifestyle Changes and Treatments That Reduce Dementia Risk Is Complicated
    Loughborough University

    Studies that find a reduction in dementia risk through lifestyle changes and treatments are frequently reported in the news. Professor Eef Hogervost wearing a green patterened dress and stood in front of an office space that is purple and green colour schemed. Professor Eef Hogervorst. While such findings are important and should be shared with the public, they must be communicated with care, says Professor Eef Hogervorst, a neuropsychologist and epidemiologist specialising in dementia research. In this expert comment piece, Professor Hogervorst discusses the complex factors that influence dementia risk and why we must not oversimplify research findings by presenting lifestyle changes and treatments as straightforward solutions that will work for everyone.

    Released: 19-Sep-2024 6:05 AM EDT
    Hopelab Names Inaugural Cohort of Six HBCU Researchers to Drive Black Youth Wellness Initiatives
    HopeLab

    In the context of the increasing focus on mental health and equity in our society, Hopelab, a leader in advancing these outcomes for young people, is excited to announce the selection of six researchers from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) as recipients of its inaugural Translational Science Fellowship.

    Released: 19-Sep-2024 6:00 AM EDT
    Alerta do especialista: À medida que os tratamentos contra os cânceres no sangue evoluem, o mesmo acontece com a jornada do paciente
    Mayo Clinic

    Os tratamentos para os cânceres no sangue estão evoluindo, oferecendo mais opções às pessoas que vivem com a doença.

    Released: 19-Sep-2024 6:00 AM EDT
    Alerta de experto: A medida que los tratamientos para el cáncer de la sangre evolucionan, también lo hace la experiencia del paciente
    Mayo Clinic

    Los tratamientos para los cánceres de la sangre están evolucionando, ofreciendo más opciones a las personas que viven con la enfermedad.

    18-Sep-2024 10:05 AM EDT
    Activity in brain system that controls eye movements highlights importance of spatial thinking
    University of Chicago Biological Sciences Division

    The superior colliculus is a midbrain region that is traditionally thought to help animals orient themselves toward important locations in space, like directing their eyes and head toward a bright flash of light. New research from the University of Chicago shows that this part of the brain also plays a role in complex cognitive tasks like visual categorization and decision making.

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    Newswise: The University of Limpopo chooses Figshare to support its research excellence strategy
    Released: 19-Sep-2024 4:30 AM EDT
    The University of Limpopo chooses Figshare to support its research excellence strategy
    Digital Science and Research Solutions Ltd

    The University of Limpopo has chosen Figshare to facilitate the collection, management, sharing and preservation of its research data.

       
    Newswise: NUS scientists discover novel approach to rejuvenate aged egg cells
    Released: 19-Sep-2024 4:05 AM EDT
    NUS scientists discover novel approach to rejuvenate aged egg cells
    National University of Singapore (NUS)

    Researchers from the National University of Singapore have developed an innovative technique to significantly enhance the reproductive potential of aged oocytes, or immature egg cells, potentially paving the way for better outcomes of assisted reproductive technologies, such as in-vitro fertilisation (IVF), for older females.

    Newswise: Storing the Sun's Heat at 1200 Degrees
    Released: 19-Sep-2024 3:05 AM EDT
    Storing the Sun's Heat at 1200 Degrees
    Empa, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology

    The ETH spin-off Synhelion has recently inaugurated the world's first industrial plant for the production of solar fuels in Germany. The heart of the plant contains a piece of Empa technology: Together with Synhelion, Empa researchers have developed a material for the high-temperature thermal energy storage system that allows the plant to remain in operation 24/7.

    Released: 19-Sep-2024 3:00 AM EDT
    تنبيه من خبير: بتطور علاجات سرطان الدم، تتطور رحلة المريض أيضًا
    Mayo Clinic

    روتشستر، ولاية مينيسوتا — يتطور علاج سرطانات الدم باستمرار، ما يتيح المزيد من الخيارات العلاجية للأشخاص المصابين بالمرض.

    Newswise: Decoding 'Chachi' Citrus: Unveiling the Secrets of Flavorful Phytonutrients
    Released: 19-Sep-2024 2:05 AM EDT
    Decoding 'Chachi' Citrus: Unveiling the Secrets of Flavorful Phytonutrients
    Chinese Academy of Sciences

    A pivotal study has revealed the gap-free genome of Citrus reticulata 'Chachi' (CRC), providing new insights into the biosynthetic pathways of flavonoids that contribute to the fruit’s distinct flavor and health benefits. By mapping the metabolic changes of these compounds across various stages of fruit development, the research paves the way for enhancing the nutritional value of citrus fruits.

    Newswise: Plant Pathogen Battle: Slsyta Protein's Dual Role in Defense and Susceptibility
    Released: 18-Sep-2024 11:05 PM EDT
    Plant Pathogen Battle: Slsyta Protein's Dual Role in Defense and Susceptibility
    Chinese Academy of Sciences

    A pivotal study has uncovered the dual role of the Solanum lycopersicum Synaptotagmin A (SYTA) SlSYTA protein in regulating tomato plants' immune response. Researchers found that while SlSYTA overexpression heightens vulnerability to pathogens, its suppression through genetic modification enhances resistance. This discovery paves the way for developing disease-resistant crops, potentially revolutionizing sustainable agriculture and food security.



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