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Release date: 22-Oct-2024 5:10 PM EDT
Medicare has a revolving door, study suggests
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

One of the biggest decisions older adults and people with serious disabilities face each fall is which type of Medicare to enroll in. If they change from one to the other, a new study finds, they may be entering a revolving door and find themselves changing again in the future.

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Newswise: Can a UN Meeting Help Save Jaguars?
Release date: 22-Oct-2024 3:50 PM EDT
Can a UN Meeting Help Save Jaguars?
Wildlife Conservation Society

“The CBD CoP16 in Cali, Colombia is important for the future of jaguars. This magnificent spotted neotropical big cat has already lost more than 50% of its original distribution and the trend in the species’ populations continues to decline. Thus, a significant change must occur to conserve them for the long term."

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Release date: 22-Oct-2024 3:40 PM EDT
Concept Matrix Solutions, Inc. Announces Breakthrough Cannabis Oil Extraction Technology
CONCEPT MATRIX SOLUTIONS

Concept Matrix Solutions, Inc., ("CMS") or the ("Company"), a privately held vertically integrated biotechnology company dedicated to developing and manufacturing innovative delivery forms in both pharmaceutical and nutraceutical spaces today announced that it has received patent issuance from the U.S. Patent Office (USPTO) regarding U.S. Patent No. 11,541,089 for its "Oil Extract of Cannabis and Method for Obtaining."

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Release date: 22-Oct-2024 3:15 PM EDT
Politics May Influence Gift-Giving Choices More Than Personal Purchases
University of New Hampshire

Political affiliation may not make a difference on everyday purchases for individuals, but it can play a role when buying for friends, family and co-workers, new research from the University of New Hampshire has found. This may have implications for gift buying this holiday season and beyond.

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Release date: 22-Oct-2024 3:00 PM EDT
Colombia Advances in the Protection Of Its National Natural Parks Amid Ongoing Threats
Wildlife Conservation Society

The effective management of Colombia’s National Natural Parks, with the participation of communities, the private sector, and society at large, is essential to ensuring peace with nature. This was the main recommendation of the 2024 report presented by the civil society initiative Parques Nacionales Cómo Vamos (PNCV) today in Cali.

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Newswise: A New Kind of Authoritarianism: Democracy in Decline at Home and Abroad
Release date: 22-Oct-2024 1:45 PM EDT
A New Kind of Authoritarianism: Democracy in Decline at Home and Abroad
University of California San Diego

Threats to democracy are occurring all over the globe, and UC San Diego scholars are taking a deep dive into understanding the growing phenomena as part of the Future of Democracy, an initiative of the UC Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation

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Release date: 22-Oct-2024 12:35 PM EDT
Researchers Find Ground Beef Packs Bigger Muscle-Building Punch than Soy-Based Alternative
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

New research from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) reveals that 100% ground beef packs a bigger punch for muscle protein synthesis than a soy-based counterpart. In fact, the study suggests that a person would need double the amount of soy-based protein to achieve the same results. Published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, the study examined the anabolic response — how the body builds muscle — after consuming a 4-ounce beef patty versus one or two 4-ounce patties of a soy-based product. The results? Just one serving of beef did the job, while two servings of the soy-based alternative were necessary to see the same muscle-building benefits.

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Newswise: Cancer Research Institute Appoints New Chief Development and Operations Officers to Drive Growth and Innovation
Release date: 22-Oct-2024 12:20 PM EDT
Cancer Research Institute Appoints New Chief Development and Operations Officers to Drive Growth and Innovation
Cancer Research Institute

CRI is proud to announce the appointment of Rachael Brown, Chief Development Officer, and Scott Glenn, Chief Operations Officer.

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Newswise: Epidemiology researcher leads $1.7M study on Shingrix’s impact on dementia, stroke in nursing homes
Release date: 22-Oct-2024 12:10 PM EDT
Epidemiology researcher leads $1.7M study on Shingrix’s impact on dementia, stroke in nursing homes
University of Delaware

Epidemiology professor Daniel Harris is leading research on the link between shingles and dementia in nursing home residents. The $1.7 million study examines the impact of the Shingrix vaccine on dementia risk and other neurological issues among 3.5 million residents.

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Newswise: New Research Offers Hope for Treating Inherited Peripheral Neuropathies
Release date: 22-Oct-2024 12:10 PM EDT
New Research Offers Hope for Treating Inherited Peripheral Neuropathies
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USU)

A recent study published by Dr. Jordan Verplank, Assistant Professor in the Department of Anatomy, Physiology, and Genetics at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USU), and a team of scientists from USU, State University of Buffalo (New York), and Cyclerion Therapeutics, has identified a promising approach for treating hereditary peripheral neuropathies, specifically Charcot Marie Tooth disease types 1A (CMT1A) and 1B (CMT1B). By focusing on increasing levels of cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) – a signaling molecule involved in various biological processes – the study has shown potential improvements in myelination, nerve conduction, and motor coordination in mouse models affected by these conditions. The findings were published in Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences on October 14, 2024.

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Released: 22-Oct-2024 12:00 PM EDT
AANA Celebrates Healthcare Quality Week With The Contributions of CRNAs to Patient Safety and Care
American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology

Every October, Healthcare Quality Week (HQW) is a dedicated time to acknowledge the progress made by healthcare and quality professionals toward improving patient healing and recovery. AANA applauds the work of healthcare workers, including Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs), also known as nurse anesthesiologists or nurse anesthetists, who each day provide patients with access to the safe, high-quality care essential to positive healthcare outcomes.

Release date: 22-Oct-2024 12:00 PM EDT
New Study Reveals Crucial Role of Peer Support for African American Doctoral Students at Predominantly White Institutions
George Washington University

A new study conducted by researchers at George Washington University sheds light on the critical role that same-race peer groups play in the success of African American doctoral students at... ...

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Release date: 22-Oct-2024 12:00 PM EDT
Expert Available: 2024 Election Tied in Battleground States as Voters in Key Groups Remain Uncommitted
George Washington University

With just two weeks until the 2024 presidential election, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are locked in a tight race across seven crucial battleground states. ...

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Release date: 22-Oct-2024 12:00 PM EDT
Expert Available: Exonerated Central Park Five Denounce Trump at DNC, Warn of Consequences of a Second Term
George Washington University

Four members of the Exonerated Central Park Five, who were wrongfully convicted in the 1989 Central Park jogger case, appeared at the Democratic National Convention. ...

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Release date: 22-Oct-2024 12:00 PM EDT
Expert Available: Two GW Faculty Members Elected to The National Academy of Medicine
George Washington University

During its annual meeting, The National Academy of Medicine elected two George Washington University faculty members to its new class. ...

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Release date: 22-Oct-2024 12:00 PM EDT
Expert Available: WNBA Players Opt Out of Collective Bargaining Agreement with WNBA
George Washington University

The Women's National Basketball Players Association announced its opting out of its collective bargaining agreement with the WNBA. ...

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