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    Newswise:Video Embedded lungs-in-a-box-now-offered-at-northwestern-medicine
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    Released: 8-Apr-2022 4:05 PM EDT
    “Lungs in a Box” Now Offered at Northwestern Medicine
    Northwestern Medicine

    Due to COVID-19 and a rapidly expanding list of conditions for which lung transplantation can be lifesaving, the need for new organs is growing. However, there’s a global shortage of donated lungs, which results in numerous deaths among patients on the waitlist. To help expand the donor pool, Northwestern Medicine is now using a device from XVIVO called XPS™ which is used for ex vivo lung perfusion (EVLP) – nicknamed “lungs in a box” – to rescue potentially viable lungs and those initially deemed “unacceptable” for transplant. Out of all solid organs, lungs have the lowest utilization, with only one in five donated lungs getting transplanted.

    Released: 8-Apr-2022 4:05 PM EDT
    Melting ice caps may not shut down ocean current
    University of Wisconsin-Madison

    Most simulations of our climate’s future may be overly sensitive to Arctic ice melt as a cause of abrupt changes in ocean circulation, according to new research led by scientists at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Climate scientists count the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (or AMOC) among the biggest tipping points on the way to a planetary climate disaster.

    Newswise: Baseball legend, AI pioneer, Marine Corps commandant and comedian/actor to be honored at Tulane Commencement
    Released: 8-Apr-2022 4:05 PM EDT
    Baseball legend, AI pioneer, Marine Corps commandant and comedian/actor to be honored at Tulane Commencement
    Tulane University

    Four individuals who have made major contributions in fields ranging from sports and entertainment to national defense and artificial intelligence will receive honorary degrees at Tulane University’s 2022 Commencement. Henry “Hank” Aaron, one of baseball’s greatest players; Gen. David H. Berger, a Tulane graduate and commandant of the United States Marine Corps; Ken Jeong, a medical doctor who became one of the country’s most sought-after comedic actors and Dr. Rosalind Picard, an inventor, engineer, scientist and pioneer in artificial intelligence, will receive honorary degrees at the May 21 ceremony. Aaron will receive Tulane’s first-ever posthumous honorary degree.

    Newswise: Simple Changes in Care Reduced Heart Exposure During Lung Cancer Radiation Treatment
    Released: 8-Apr-2022 3:05 PM EDT
    Simple Changes in Care Reduced Heart Exposure During Lung Cancer Radiation Treatment
    Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

    A team at the University of Michigan Health Rogel Cancer Center, in partnership with the statewide Michigan Radiation Oncology Quality Consortium (MROQC) lung cancer collaborative, found that raising awareness about the risk of radiation exposure to the heart and standardizing cardiac exposure limits reduced the average dose to the heart by 15% and reduced the number of patients receiving the highest heart doses by half without minimizing tumor treatment or increasing dosage to other at-risk organs in the chest

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    Newswise:Video Embedded can-a-multidisciplinary-team-improve-the-management-of-significant-polyps-and-early-colorectal-cancer
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    6-Apr-2022 4:05 PM EDT
    Is Multidisciplinary Team Management for Polyps the Way to Go?
    Diseases of the Colon and Rectum Journal

    The aim of this study was to analyze decision-making strategies and proportion of patients who had organ preservation and secondary treatment after 2 years of implementation of a dedicated significant polyp and early colorectal cancer multidisciplinary team. A secondary aim was to assess the recurrence rate at 2 years.

    Newswise:Video Embedded tacking-the-mesh-anatomy-that-matters
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    6-Apr-2022 2:55 PM EDT
    Tacking the Mesh: It's the Anatomy That Matters!
    Diseases of the Colon and Rectum Journal

    In a study published in the May 2022 issue of Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, investigators from the Medical University of Vienna, Austria, provide insight in the anatomical position of the mesh in relation to the sacrum during a laparoscopic procedure. They studied 18 fresh cadavers and performed laparoscopic sacral mesh fixation as surgeons would do during laparoscopic ventral mesh rectopexy.

    Released: 8-Apr-2022 2:05 PM EDT
    Senate Introduces Bill to Provide Full Chiropractic Coverage in Medicare
    American Chiropractic Association

    The U.S. Senate has introduced a bill, S. 4042, to modernize Medicare coverage and better meet the needs of today’s seniors by increasing access to services provided by doctors of chiropractic.

    Newswise: Study Shows Important Change in B-Cells in Women with PPD
    Released: 8-Apr-2022 2:05 PM EDT
    Study Shows Important Change in B-Cells in Women with PPD
    University of North Carolina School of Medicine

    A study published in Molecular Psychiatry is the first to look at multiple levels of biology within women with postpartum depression (PPD) to see how women with the condition differ from those without it.

    Released: 8-Apr-2022 1:35 PM EDT
    Crowning a quest into a very well-guarded secret: Structure of the kinetochore corona finally revealed
    Max Planck Institute of Molecular Physiology

    Cell division builds our bodies, supplying all cells in our tissues and organs, from the skin to the intestine, from the blood to the brain.

    Released: 8-Apr-2022 1:35 PM EDT
    Women worldwide underrepresented in economics
    Goethe University Frankfurt

    Women are underrepresented in many academic professions.

    Released: 8-Apr-2022 1:20 PM EDT
    Faces of dominance: why the faces of women and men are perceived differently by liberals and conservatives
    University of Toronto

    A new U of T Scarborough study finds that liberals and conservatives differ in how they perceive dominance in women, which may influence their likelihood to vote them into political office.

    Released: 8-Apr-2022 1:10 PM EDT
    True or false: studying work practices of professional fact-checkers
    NYU Tandon School of Engineering

    Online misinformation has developed into a critical societal threat that can lead to disastrous societal consequences. Researchers at NYU Tandon and NYU Abu Dhabi interviewed professional fact-checkers from 19 countries to gather information about the fact-checking profession, fact-checking processes and methods, the use of computation tools for fact-checking, and challenges and barriers to fact-checking.  The study, "True or False: Studying the Work Practices of Professional Fact-Checkers," found that most of the fact-checkers felt they have a social responsibility of correcting harmful information to provide “a service to the public,” emphasizing that they want the outcome of their work to both educate and inform the public. Some fact-checkers mentioned that they hope to contribute to an information ecosystem providing a “balanced battlefield” for the discussion of an issue, particularly during elections.

    Released: 8-Apr-2022 1:05 PM EDT
    Researchers have developed a Russian-language method for the preoperative mapping of language areas
    National Research University - Higher School of Economics (HSE)

    Neurolinguists from HSE University, in collaboration with radiologists from the Pirogov National Medical and Surgical Centre, developed a Russian-language protocol for functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) that makes it possible to map individual language areas before neurosurgical operations.

    Newswise: Microbiology expert advocates for One Health approach to tackling antibiotic resistance globally
    Released: 8-Apr-2022 1:05 PM EDT
    Microbiology expert advocates for One Health approach to tackling antibiotic resistance globally
    University of California, Irvine

    Dr. Oladele "Dele" Ogunseitan, UC Presidential Chair and Professor of Population Health and Disease Prevention at the University of California, Irvine Program in Public Health, discusses using a One Health approach to combating global antibiotic resistance.

    7-Apr-2022 1:05 PM EDT
    MD Anderson Research Highlights: AACR 2022 Special Edition
    University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center

    This special edition features presentations by MD Anderson researchers at the AACR Annual Meeting 2022, including early-stage clinical trials on immunotherapy and targeted therapies plus laboratory studies to improve immunotherapy responses, to understand early lung cancer development, to clarify the role of ZEB1 in lung cancer metastasis and to develop new treatments for cancers with KRAS mutations.

    Released: 8-Apr-2022 12:35 PM EDT
    Clinical trials often fail to cite relevant past studies, researchers find
    Cell Press

    Clinical trials are a pivotal tool for assessing the safety and efficacy of medical interventions, but sponsors often provide incomplete information for assessing their ethical justification.

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    Newswise: EVENT: Earth Day at the Jones Beach Energy & Nature Center
    Released: 8-Apr-2022 10:05 AM EDT
    EVENT: Earth Day at the Jones Beach Energy & Nature Center
    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    EVENT: The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory, in collaboration with the Long Island Power Authority (LIPA), is celebrating Earth Day at the Jones Beach Energy & Nature Center with a day full of educational talks and activities. People of all ages are invited to come explore the science behind Earth’s climate and our energy resources, both in-person and virtually.

    Released: 8-Apr-2022 10:05 AM EDT
    What does Jackson’s SCOTUS appointment mean for the nation?
    University of Miami

    Ketanji Brown Jackson, who grew up in Miami, becomes the first Black woman to be elevated to the high court. But barriers for women and Black people still remain in all aspects of society, University of Miami experts cautioned.

    Released: 8-Apr-2022 10:05 AM EDT
    Cynda Rushton Receives AACN Award for Distinguished Career
    American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN)

    AACN to honor Cynda Rushton, from the Johns Hopkins University Berman Institute of Bioethics and the School of Nursing, for her exceptional contributions to groundbreaking work to address moral suffering, cultivate moral resilience and ethical practice, and improve end-of-life care.

    Newswise: AERA Names Daniel M. Koretz Recipient of the 2022 E. F. Lindquist Award
    Released: 8-Apr-2022 10:00 AM EDT
    AERA Names Daniel M. Koretz Recipient of the 2022 E. F. Lindquist Award
    American Educational Research Association (AERA)

    The American Educational Research Association (AERA), with support from ACT, has announced Daniel M. Koretz of the Harvard Graduate School of Education as the recipient of the 2022 E. F. Lindquist Award.

    Newswise: Nature Conferences – Chemistry of 2D Materials
    Released: 8-Apr-2022 9:35 AM EDT
    Nature Conferences – Chemistry of 2D Materials
    Hong Kong Institute for Advanced Study, City University of Hong Kong

    As part of Hong Kong Tech Forum, this conference will bring together leading experts from all over the world to exchange views on the recent trends in a variety of topics concerning the chemistry of 2D materials.

    Newswise: AERA Announces 2022 Award Winners in Education Research
    Released: 8-Apr-2022 9:30 AM EDT
    AERA Announces 2022 Award Winners in Education Research
    American Educational Research Association (AERA)

    The American Educational Research Association (AERA) has announced the winners of its 2022 awards for excellence in education research.

    Newswise: Human activity ‘helped fuel’ red tide events, new study reveals
    Released: 8-Apr-2022 9:25 AM EDT
    Human activity ‘helped fuel’ red tide events, new study reveals
    University of Florida

    The study found that while a combination of factors contributes to red tide blooms, human activity has played a consistent role in intensifying them during the past decade.

    Released: 8-Apr-2022 9:00 AM EDT
    Deceptive Cuts Show Biden Out of Context, Not Evidence of Mental Decline
    Newswise

    Pattern of clips taken out of context to create the implication that president is unfit for office

    Newswise: Are We Ready for 6G
    Released: 8-Apr-2022 8:55 AM EDT
    Are We Ready for 6G
    Hong Kong Institute for Advanced Study, City University of Hong Kong

    While the frequency spectrum allocated to the 5th generation (5G) wireless communications has not been fully utilized, research groups worldwide are already juggling their positions for 6G, in which frequencies 100 GHz to 3 THz are promising.

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    Newswise: Study: Older Adults with Rheumatoid Arthritis Still Undermedicated, Despite Aggressive Guidelines
    Released: 8-Apr-2022 6:00 AM EDT
    Study: Older Adults with Rheumatoid Arthritis Still Undermedicated, Despite Aggressive Guidelines
    Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

    A new study shows the majority of older adults are not prescribed disease-modifying medications for rheumatoid arthritis, despite guidelines that call for early and aggressive treatment of the inflammatory autoimmune disease. Researchers say rheumatologists and primary care providers must be prepared to care for older adults with rheumatic diseases while addressing polypharmacy and multimorbidity.

    Newswise: CSU Dominguez Hills Gerth Archives Awarded New Grants for LGBTQ and L.A. Free Press Collections
    Released: 7-Apr-2022 6:05 PM EDT
    CSU Dominguez Hills Gerth Archives Awarded New Grants for LGBTQ and L.A. Free Press Collections
    California State University, Dominguez Hills

    The archives received a $100,000 grant from the California State Library to support CSUDH’s LGBTQ History Access Project, and $40,000 from the John Randolph Haynes and Dora Haynes Foundation to begin the cataloguing of the L.A. Free Press collection.

    Released: 7-Apr-2022 5:00 PM EDT
    GCOOS Joins New $360 Million National Effort Focused on Water Hazards and Water Resources
    Gulf of Mexico Coastal Ocean Observing System-Regional Association (GCOOS-RA)

    The new Cooperative Institute for Research to Operations in Hydrology, or CIROH, will be headquartered at the Alabama Water Institute. It is a consortium of 28 academic institutions, non-profit organizations and government and industry partners — including the Gulf of Mexico Coastal Ocean Observing System (GCOOS) — bringing together a powerful team of hydrologic researchers across the United States and Canada to develop and deliver national hydrological analyses, forecast information, data, guidance and equitable decision-support services to inform essential emergency management and water resources decisions.

    Newswise: Better Clouds than Ever with New Exascale Computing-Ready Atmosphere Model
    Released: 7-Apr-2022 5:00 PM EDT
    Better Clouds than Ever with New Exascale Computing-Ready Atmosphere Model
    Department of Energy, Office of Science

    In an important milestone for the Energy Exascale Earth System Model, researchers have developed and evaluated an entirely new global atmosphere model. The model has a resolution 30 times finer than global climate models. This resolution will produce much more detailed climate simulations.

    Newswise: Quantifying the Economic Costs of Red Tide
    Released: 7-Apr-2022 4:50 PM EDT
    Quantifying the Economic Costs of Red Tide
    Gulf of Mexico Coastal Ocean Observing System-Regional Association (GCOOS-RA)

    University of Florida research has quantified the financial shock that a 2018 red tide bloom had to Florida’s economy using the Airbnb market as a gauge to the broader impacts.

    Newswise: 'Frustrated' nanomagnets order themselves through disorder
    Released: 7-Apr-2022 4:45 PM EDT
    'Frustrated' nanomagnets order themselves through disorder
    Los Alamos National Laboratory

    Extremely small arrays of magnets with strange and unusual properties can order themselves by increasing entropy, or the tendency of physical systems to disorder, a behavior that appears to contradict standard thermodynamics — but doesn’t.

    Newswise: The hunt for the gravitational wave background
    Released: 7-Apr-2022 4:25 PM EDT
    The hunt for the gravitational wave background
    Max Planck Society (Max-Planck-Gesellschaft)

    Coalescing supermassive black holes in the centers of merging galaxies fill the universe with low-frequency gravitational waves.

    Newswise: World’s largest International Dark Sky Reserve created by McDonald Observatory, Community Partners
    Released: 7-Apr-2022 4:15 PM EDT
    World’s largest International Dark Sky Reserve created by McDonald Observatory, Community Partners
    University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin)

    The world’s largest International Dark Sky Reserve is coming to Texas and Mexico, thanks to a partnership between The University of Texas at Austin’s McDonald Observatory, The Nature Conservancy, the International Dark-Sky Association (IDA) and many others.

    Released: 7-Apr-2022 4:05 PM EDT
    Smokers with heart disease could gain five healthy years by quitting
    European Society of Cardiology

    Smoking cessation adds the same number of heart disease-free years to life as three preventive medications combined, according to research presented at ESC Preventive Cardiology 2022, a scientific congress of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC).1

    Newswise: WVU Health Sciences programs provide first-of-its-kind tobacco treatment certification for students
    Released: 7-Apr-2022 4:05 PM EDT
    WVU Health Sciences programs provide first-of-its-kind tobacco treatment certification for students
    West Virginia University

    Four West Virginia University Health Sciences academic programs have integrated nationally-recognized Certified Tobacco Treatment Specialist training into their curricula.

    Newswise: Concerning Decline in Annual Screening for Breast Cancer Survivors Identified in JNCCN
    6-Apr-2022 11:30 AM EDT
    Concerning Decline in Annual Screening for Breast Cancer Survivors Identified in JNCCN
    National Comprehensive Cancer Network® (NCCN®)

    Research in the April 2022 issue of JNCCN finds rates of breast cancer survivors receiving annual mammograms dropped 1.5% per year from 2009 to 2016, with largest decrease in survivors under age 50.

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