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Newswise: Predicting cardiac issues in cancer survivors using a serum protein panel test
Release date: 3-Dec-2024 3:05 PM EST
Predicting cardiac issues in cancer survivors using a serum protein panel test
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

Scientists at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital identified a panel of 27 proteins that could accurately predict treatment-related cardiomyopathy risk among childhood cancer survivors.

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Newswise: Delivering humanitarian aid in digital age
Release date: 3-Dec-2024 2:50 PM EST
Delivering humanitarian aid in digital age
Washington University in St. Louis

A new study by Tarek Ghani, at WashU Olin Business School, found that, despite their lack of tech literacy, women in Afghanistan were able to use funds delivered directly to their phones to purchase food and other necessities. Aid agencies are already taking notice of the work.

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Release date: 3-Dec-2024 2:45 PM EST
Fred Hutch at ASH: Plenary session on socioeconomic barriers to transplant, new leukemia treatments and phasing out ‘cumbersome’ urine test
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center

SEATTLE — Dec. 2, 2024 — The of the American Society of Hematology (ASH) will take place in San Diego, Calif. and online Dec. 7-10. Improving access to life-saving therapies for blood disorders is the theme of many presentations by Fred Hutch Cancer Center experts, including: Meta-analyses show socioeconomic factors limit access to transplants and clinical trials, highlighting strategies to overcome barriers.

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Newswise: Truck Drivers Need Tailored Health Supports to Keep on Truckin’
Released: 3-Dec-2024 2:40 PM EST
Truck Drivers Need Tailored Health Supports to Keep on Truckin’
University of South Australia

It might seem out of place on the side of a highway, but purpose-built exercise equipment installed at truck stops across Australia could be just the thing to encourage truck drivers to take a break and take control of their health and wellbeing.

Newswise: MERMAID Named Winner of 2024-2025 Amazon Web Services IMAGINE Grant for Nonprofits
Release date: 3-Dec-2024 2:00 PM EST
MERMAID Named Winner of 2024-2025 Amazon Web Services IMAGINE Grant for Nonprofits
Wildlife Conservation Society

Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) today announced it has been selected as a winner of the 2024 Amazon Web Services (AWS) IMAGINE Grant, a public grant opportunity open to registered 501(c) nonprofit organizations in the United States who are using technology to solve the world’s most pressing challenges.

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Release date: 3-Dec-2024 1:55 PM EST
JMU experts available to provide essential holiday tips
James Madison University

The holiday season is a time to relax, enjoy gatherings with family and friends and celebrate traditions, but it also can create stress.

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Newswise: Home and Neighborhood Environments Impact Sedentary Behavior in Teens Globally
Release date: 3-Dec-2024 1:45 PM EST
Home and Neighborhood Environments Impact Sedentary Behavior in Teens Globally
University of California San Diego

Adolescents worldwide are spending an average of 8 to 10 hours per day engaging in sedentary activities such as watching television, using electronic devices, playing video games and riding in motorized vehicles, according to a multinational study published in the International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity.

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Release date: 3-Dec-2024 1:35 PM EST
Lifesaving Suicide Prevention Resources Available for More Native American Communities
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

Today the Bloomberg American Health Initiative announces new resources that build on the successful Celebrating Life Suicide Prevention Program of the White Mountain Apache Tribe in Arizona. The program, established 20 years ago, addresses alarming rates of suicide in the community with community-based surveillance and case management support. In the program’s first 12 years, the White Mountain Apache Tribe saw a 38% decrease in suicide deaths and a 53% decrease in suicide attempts across ages.

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Release date: 3-Dec-2024 12:55 PM EST
UC Irvine-co-led study finds DNA damage is key factor in age-related macular degeneration
University of California, Irvine

Irvine, Calif., Dec. 3, 2024 – A research team co-led by the University of California, Irvine has discovered that accumulated DNA damage in the retina is a key contributor to age-related macular degeneration and that targeting specific retinal cell types may lead to treatments that slow or stop progression. Affecting approximately 200,000 Americans annually, AMD is a major cause of blindness in people over 50.

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Release date: 3-Dec-2024 12:50 PM EST
Enzyme identified as new therapeutic target for “cold” tumors
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

A study from the University of Michigan Health Rogel Cancer Center may have, at last, cracked the cold case of immunotherapy resistance.

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Newswise: UTSW joins project to make whole eye transplants a reality
Release date: 3-Dec-2024 12:50 PM EST
UTSW joins project to make whole eye transplants a reality
UT Southwestern Medical Center

UT Southwestern Medical Center is part of a major undertaking that will bring together more than 40 scientists, doctors, and industry experts handpicked from around the country to make vision-restoring whole eye transplants a reality.

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Newswise: Island biodiversity rides on the wings of birds
Release date: 3-Dec-2024 12:35 PM EST
Island biodiversity rides on the wings of birds
Washington University in St. Louis

Bird wing shape — a proxy for long-distance flying ability, or dispersal — is a trait that influences biodiversity patterns on islands around the world, according to research from WashU biologists.

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Newswise: ‘Dr. Elias saved my life’: 11-hour surgery removes dangerous, rare spinal tumor
Release date: 3-Dec-2024 12:25 PM EST
‘Dr. Elias saved my life’: 11-hour surgery removes dangerous, rare spinal tumor
UT Southwestern Medical Center

This surgery to remove a cervical intradural traumatic neuroma was one of the most complex that Elias Elias, M.D., Assistant Professor of Neurological Surgery at UT Southwestern Medical Center, has performed during his career as a neurosurgeon.

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Newswise: Ohio State completes first gene therapy for hemophilia B
Release date: 3-Dec-2024 12:25 PM EST
Ohio State completes first gene therapy for hemophilia B
Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center

Recently, a team at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute (OSUCCC – James) completed its first gene therapy for a patient with hemophilia B, the first at an adult medical center in Ohio.

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Newswise: University Hospitals Awarded $7 Million by PCORI to Study Endovascular Thrombectomy in Patients Presenting Beyond 24 Hours
Release date: 3-Dec-2024 12:20 PM EST
University Hospitals Awarded $7 Million by PCORI to Study Endovascular Thrombectomy in Patients Presenting Beyond 24 Hours
University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center

University Hospitals was awarded $7 million in research funding by the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) to study Endovascular Thrombectomy in Patients Presenting beyond 24 Hours of Last-Known-Well. Amrou Sarraj, MD, FAHA, FSVIN, director of Stroke Center and Stroke Systems at the UH Neurological Institute, will lead the study, which aims to provide deterministic evidence of clinical benefit due to addition of endovascular thrombectomy to standard medical care in this population.

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Newswise: Binghamton University collaborates with industry, academic partners on new $285M Manufacturing USA Institute
Release date: 3-Dec-2024 12:15 PM EST
Binghamton University collaborates with industry, academic partners on new $285M Manufacturing USA Institute
Binghamton University, State University of New York

Binghamton University is a key partner in a new federally funded institute focused on the use of digital twins to improve domestic semiconductor design and manufacturing. The U.S. Department of Commerce and the Semiconductor Research Corporation Manufacturing Consortium Corp. (SRC) announced last week that they are negotiating for the department to provide SRC $285 million to establish and operate a Manufacturing USA Institute. With combined funding totaling $1 billion, this investment will support the launch of the first-of-its-kind CHIPS Manufacturing USA Institute.

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Release date: 3-Dec-2024 12:00 PM EST
Expert Available: French Prime Minister Faces No Confidence Vote
George Washington University

France’s prime minister Michel Barnier is facing a no confidence vote as soon as Wednesday that could force him to resign. ...

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Release date: 3-Dec-2024 12:00 PM EST
Expert Available: Trump Administration Revives Push to Abolish the Department of Education
George Washington University

Republicans are renewing efforts to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education, with legislative and administrative moves gaining traction as President-elect Donald Trump prepares for his second term. ...

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