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5-Mar-2024 8:00 AM EST
Board-certified dermatologist discusses occupational risks of skin cancer for those who serve
American Academy of Dermatology

U.S. veterans are at a higher risk of developing melanoma, one of the deadliest forms of skin cancer, likely due in part to the occupational hazards associated with active duty in countries near the equator where ultraviolet (UV) levels are higher.

5-Mar-2024 8:00 AM EST
New Treatments for HIV and Other STIs Provide Hope for Better Quality of Life
American Academy of Dermatology

LGBTQ+ individuals have unique skin care needs, including concerns about sexually transmitted infections (STI), like HIV, as well as acne and hair growth and removal, especially relating to hormone replacement therapy.

5-Mar-2024 8:00 AM EST
Is Your Margarita Giving You a Rash?
American Academy of Dermatology

Sun sensitivity and related skin conditions are often misunderstood. Foods, medications, and skincare products can trigger symptoms like itching, redness, blistering, or burning. One of the most common conditions is photocontact dermatitis, a skin reaction occurring when certain substances come into contact with skin that is exposed to the sun.

Released: 8-Mar-2024 9:05 AM EST
Two-Day Course Teaches Hospitals and Health Systems How to Address Unprofessionalism and Unsafe Behavior
Vanderbilt University Medical Center

The Vanderbilt Health Center for Patient and Professional Advocacy (CPPA) will host a two-day, hands-on course in Nashville to equip hospital and health system leaders with strategies and tools to address unprofessionalism and create a safe, respectful and reliable environment inside their organizations. The course, “Promoting Professionalism,” will address these challenges and more with real-world case studies, recent research and practical skills and tools attendees can implement at their own institutions.

Released: 8-Mar-2024 9:05 AM EST
Certified Nurses Inspire Others Through Commitment to Excellence
American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN)

In honor of Certified Nurses Day March 19, critical care, progressive care and advanced practice nurses told AACN why they chose to be certified. More than 138,000 nurses currently hold credentials from AACN Certification Corporation.

Newswise: Turning Night into Day: A Revolutionary Approach to 24/7 Air Quality Monitoring Using Cameras
Released: 8-Mar-2024 8:05 AM EST
Turning Night into Day: A Revolutionary Approach to 24/7 Air Quality Monitoring Using Cameras
Chinese Academy of Sciences

A new research unveils a groundbreaking approach to air quality monitoring, leveraging the power of surveillance cameras with a state-of-the-art hybrid deep learning model.

Newswise: Wind Power Surge: China's Bold Leap Towards a Green Future
Released: 8-Mar-2024 7:05 AM EST
Wind Power Surge: China's Bold Leap Towards a Green Future
Chinese Academy of Sciences

A recent study introduces a novel methodology for evaluating the economic viability and competitive edge of onshore wind energy against traditional power sources. This approach underscores the potential of wind power to reach grid parity, where its cost becomes comparable or lower than conventional electricity sources. The research marks a significant step in understanding the dynamics of renewable energy markets and highlights the role of wind power in China's ambitious environmental goals.

Newswise: Brain Waves Travel in One Direction When Memories are Made and the Opposite When Recalled
7-Mar-2024 3:05 PM EST
Brain Waves Travel in One Direction When Memories are Made and the Opposite When Recalled
Columbia University School of Engineering and Applied Science

These wide-ranging waves quickly link the specific constellations of brain regions that work in harmony to perform a task.

Newswise: Professor Enge Wang Engages in Academic Exchanges at CityUHK
Released: 8-Mar-2024 2:05 AM EST
Professor Enge Wang Engages in Academic Exchanges at CityUHK
Hong Kong Institute for Advanced Study, City University of Hong Kong

Our Senior Fellow Professor Enge Wang recently visited HKIAS between 4 March to 8 March 2024 and participated in academic exchanges at City University of Hong Kong (CityUHK).

Newswise: The Health Impacts of Migrating by Sea
Released: 7-Mar-2024 11:15 PM EST
The Health Impacts of Migrating by Sea
University of California San Diego

A new study of migrant drowning deaths in the Pacific Ocean lays the groundwork for future research.

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Released: 7-Mar-2024 8:05 PM EST
Cedars-Sinai Names Vice Dean of Medical Education
Cedars-Sinai

Laurence Katznelson, MD, a national leader in graduate medical education and a distinguished physician-scientist in endocrinology and metabolism, will join Cedars-Sinai as vice dean of Medical Education on May 1.

   
Newswise: Grand Prize Winner: The Southwest Coalition for Colorectal Cancer Screening (SuCCCeS) program
Released: 7-Mar-2024 6:05 PM EST
Grand Prize Winner: The Southwest Coalition for Colorectal Cancer Screening (SuCCCeS) program
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso

According to the American Cancer Society, the number of colorectal cancers in the US for 2024 are estimated to be about 106,590 new cases of colon cancer (54,210 in men and 52,380 in women) and about 46,220 new cases of rectal cancer (27,330 in men and 18,890 in women).

Newswise: An ecosystem roadmap: Apalachicola Bay System Initiative Community Advisory Board’s recommendations provide guide to sustainable fishery
Released: 7-Mar-2024 4:05 PM EST
An ecosystem roadmap: Apalachicola Bay System Initiative Community Advisory Board’s recommendations provide guide to sustainable fishery
Florida State University

Through the work of Florida State University’s Coastal & Marine Laboratory and the Apalachicola Bay System Initiative, there is a plan to help restore one of the country’s great fisheries.

   
Released: 7-Mar-2024 3:20 PM EST
Best Practices Suggested for Psychiatric Care of Transgender and Gender Diverse People
Wolters Kluwer Health: Lippincott

In caring for transgender and gender diverse (TGD) people, psychiatrists should focus on alleviating the sequelae of gender minority stress, with the goal of promoting resilience, according to a review published in Harvard Review of Psychiatry, part of the Lippincott portfolio from Wolters Kluwer.

Newswise: A bioengineering professor finds her niche in global health
Released: 7-Mar-2024 3:05 PM EST
A bioengineering professor finds her niche in global health
National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering

In honor of International Women’s Day, we’re featuring Rebecca Richards-Kortum, Ph.D., a professor of bioengineering at Rice University who has been solving women’s health challenges globally for the past two decades.

   
Released: 7-Mar-2024 3:05 PM EST
Haiti is close to becoming a failed state
University of Miami

Gangs have attacked the airport and jails while the de facto prime minister was out of the country. University of Miami experts discuss the nation’s future.

Released: 7-Mar-2024 3:05 PM EST
Ochsner Health cardiologist receives “Women in STEM” award
Ochsner Health

As an honoree, Dr. Salima Qamruddin was formally recognized at the 2024 “Go Red for Women” luncheon on Friday, March 1. The event, held at the Hilton Riverside, celebrated the accomplishments of all six “Women in STEM” honorees and encouraged continued advancements in the field.

Released: 7-Mar-2024 3:05 PM EST
A new approach to transportation: Pairing off-street parking with electric scooters
Argonne National Laboratory

A pilot program led by Argonne and the Civic Infrastructure Collaborative uncovers a fun and creative way to make urban transportation more environmentally friendly.

   
Released: 7-Mar-2024 1:05 PM EST
MSU receives $25M to take lead on long-term health care needs of Michigan residents
Michigan State University

Michigan State University has received a $25 million grant that will address the state’s critical shortage of direct care workers, or DCWs, by establishing a Direct Care Career Center that aims to increase pathways into the field and transform the public view to one that recognizes the workforce as a respected profession.

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Released: 7-Mar-2024 1:05 PM EST
Experts: All Adrenal Tumors Should Be Evaluated
Cedars-Sinai

As an on-the-go mother of two equally on-the-go preschoolers, Yessenia Paez was accustomed to dealing with common parenting stress. But when 24/7 anxiety, heart palpitations, hand tremors and chronic headaches became the norm for the better part of a year, she knew something more was at play.

Newswise: New ACG Guideline on the Management of Acute Pancreatitis and More in the March Issue of AJG
Released: 7-Mar-2024 1:00 PM EST
New ACG Guideline on the Management of Acute Pancreatitis and More in the March Issue of AJG
American College of Gastroenterology (ACG)

New ACG Clinical Guidelines on the management of acute pancreatitis are featured in the March 2024 issue of AJG

Newswise: Rare inflammatory disease responds best to the one-two punch of JAK inhibition
Released: 7-Mar-2024 12:05 PM EST
Rare inflammatory disease responds best to the one-two punch of JAK inhibition
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital scientists showed inhibiting both JAK1 and JAK2 proteins improved hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis in models of the inflammatory syndrome.

Released: 7-Mar-2024 12:05 PM EST
American Society of Anesthesiologists Extremely Frustrated with Another Year of Medicare Payment Cuts
American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA)

Today the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) expressed disappointment with the congressional “doc fix” provisions included in the recently passed government funding package. Instead of blocking the fourth straight year of Medicare payment cuts to physicians, the provisions only reduce the size of the 2024 payment cut by about half, leaving physician practices with unsustainable payment cuts.

Newswise: Hackensack Meridian Health to Break Ground on First in the Nation Health & Wellness Center at a Transit Hub, Bringing Comprehensive, Convenient and Easily Accessible Healthcare to New Jersey Transit’s Metropark Station
Released: 7-Mar-2024 12:05 PM EST
Hackensack Meridian Health to Break Ground on First in the Nation Health & Wellness Center at a Transit Hub, Bringing Comprehensive, Convenient and Easily Accessible Healthcare to New Jersey Transit’s Metropark Station
Hackensack Meridian Health

Hackensack Meridian Health, New Jersey’s largest and most comprehensive health network, is breaking ground on a first of its kind health care facility at a mass transit hub. The groundbreaking at Metropark Station in Woodbridge, New Jersey, will provide convenient access to comprehensive care to thousands of New Jersey, New York and Northeast residents each day.

Released: 7-Mar-2024 12:00 PM EST
MD Anderson Research Highlights for March 7, 2024
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center’s Research Highlights showcases the latest breakthroughs in cancer care, research and prevention. These advances are made possible through seamless collaboration between MD Anderson’s world-leading clinicians and scientists, bringing discoveries from the lab to the clinic and back.

   
Newswise: Slu Associate Professor of Internal Medicine Named Society of Hospital of Medicine’s ‘Unsung Hero’
Released: 7-Mar-2024 11:05 AM EST
Slu Associate Professor of Internal Medicine Named Society of Hospital of Medicine’s ‘Unsung Hero’
Saint Louis University

Farzana Hoque, M.D., associate professor of internal medicine and acting internship co-director at Saint Louis University’s School of Medicine, is the president of SHM’s St. Louis Chapter. The Unsung Hero award is given to a chapter leader who has positively influenced SHM behind the scenes with a positive attitude and a willingness to support other chapter members.

Released: 7-Mar-2024 11:05 AM EST
Combination Urothelial Cancer Treatment Nearly Doubles Patient Survival in International Trial
Johns Hopkins Medicine

Combining the anticancer drugs enfortumab vedotin and pembrolizumab (EV+P) led to significantly improved survival rates among patients with advanced urothelial cancer (the most common type of bladder cancer) compared with standard chemotherapy, according to results of a large international clinical trial involving 185 sites, including the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center’s Greenberg Bladder Cancer Institute, in 25 countries.

Released: 7-Mar-2024 10:05 AM EST
UWF, FIU to host free cybersecurity leadership and strategy training for Florida public sector executives
University of West Florida

UWF Center for Cybersecurity and the UWF Aylstock, Witkin, Kreis & Overholtz Center for Leadership, in collaboration with FIU Jack D. Gordon Institute for Public Policy, will host free cybersecurity leadership and strategy training sessions for Florida public sector executives.

Released: 7-Mar-2024 10:05 AM EST
American Society of Nephrology Applauds the Ways and Means Committee for Advancing the Kidney Patient Act (Hr 5074)
American Society of Nephrology (ASN)

The American Society of Nephrology (ASN) commends congressional leaders on the House Ways and Means committee for advancing the Kidney PATIENT Act, bipartisan legislation to maintain patient access to oral-only medications by retaining coverage through Medicare Part D. More than 500,000 patients undergoing dialysis require numerous medications to manage their health, and, for many patients this includes certain oral-only medications, such as phosphate binders. These vital oral-only medications are best dispensed by pharmacies, who have dedicated infrastructure suited to promoting at-home medication adherence and are more accessible to patients.

Newswise: Kristen Brown Named Associate Dean for Simulation
and Immersive Learning
Released: 7-Mar-2024 10:05 AM EST
Kristen Brown Named Associate Dean for Simulation and Immersive Learning
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

Dr. Kristen Brown, Associate Professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing (JHSON), has been appointed to the position of Associate Dean for Simulation and Immersive Learning.

   
Released: 7-Mar-2024 10:05 AM EST
Parrish Medical Center Becomes a Cleveland Clinic Connected Member
Cleveland Clinic

CLEVELAND, OH and TITUSVILLE, FL: Cleveland Clinic and Parrish Medical Center, a Parrish Healthcare integrated care partner, jointly announced that Parrish Medical Center has become a member of Cleveland Clinic Connected.

   
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Released: 7-Mar-2024 9:05 AM EST
When Plants Flower: Scientists ID Genes, Mechanism in Sorghum
Brookhaven National Laboratory

Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory and Oklahoma State University have identified key genes and the mechanism by which they control flowering in sorghum, an important bioenergy crop.

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Released: 7-Mar-2024 9:05 AM EST
Growing Clinical Research for Pediatric Urology
Children's Hospital Los Angeles

The clinical research program in the Division of Urology focuses on improving care for children and adolescents with a range of urologic conditions—including bladder exstrophy, vesicoureteral reflux, posterior urethral valves and more.To help support and grow this research, the team recently welcomed two new full-time staff who are leading the program: Senior Research Associate Christine Do, DrPH, MPH, and Clinical Research Coordinator II Jonathan Olais, MPA, CCRP.

Newswise: Exploring Reproductive Factors and Gut Microbiome in Benign Breast Disease
Released: 7-Mar-2024 9:05 AM EST
Exploring Reproductive Factors and Gut Microbiome in Benign Breast Disease
Rutgers Cancer Institute

Tengteng Wang, PhD, MSPH, MBBS, cancer epidemiologist in the Section of Cancer Epidemiology and Health Outcomes at Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey, has received more than $700,000 from the National Cancer Institute (R00CA267557) to support her research on examining the association between reproductive factors, gut microbiome, and benign breast disease (BBD).

Newswise: Slu’s Tim Randolph Honored for Discovery of New Diagnostics for Sickle Cell Disease in Underdeveloped Countries
Released: 7-Mar-2024 9:05 AM EST
Slu’s Tim Randolph Honored for Discovery of New Diagnostics for Sickle Cell Disease in Underdeveloped Countries
Saint Louis University

Researcher Tim Randolph, Ph.D., professor of clinical health sciences at Saint Louis University, has been named a Senior Member of the National Academy of Inventors.

Newswise: What Makes a Pathogen Antibiotic-Resistant?
Released: 7-Mar-2024 9:00 AM EST
What Makes a Pathogen Antibiotic-Resistant?
Sanford Burnham Prebys

In a new study, Sanford Burnham Prebys researchers, led by Andrei L. Osterman, Ph.D., combined experimental evolution in a continuous culturing device with whole genome sequencing of evolving cultures to track how two bacterial pathogens acquired drug resistance against a pair of antibiotics, one long-used and the other experimental.

Newswise: Cuts costs for capturing carbon dioxide, essential for producing blue hydrogen, by Half
Released: 7-Mar-2024 9:00 AM EST
Cuts costs for capturing carbon dioxide, essential for producing blue hydrogen, by Half
National Research Council of Science and Technology

Dr. Park Jong-ho's research team at the Clean Fuel Research Laboratory of the Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER) has successfully developed a key material & process technology that significantly reduces the cost of capturing carbon dioxide, which is essential for the production of blue hydrogen.

Newswise: Study Abroad at Chulalongkorn University: A Gateway to World-Class Education in Asia
Released: 7-Mar-2024 8:55 AM EST
Study Abroad at Chulalongkorn University: A Gateway to World-Class Education in Asia
Chulalongkorn University

Poised to become one of Asia’s educational hubs, Chulalongkorn University is admitting Thai and international students to more than 100 international programs in all disciplines to create learning experiences without borders and prepare graduates for world citizenship.

Released: 7-Mar-2024 8:10 AM EST
The role of machine learning and computer vision in Imageomics
Ohio State University

A new field promises to usher in a new era of using machine learning and computer vision to tackle small and large-scale questions about the biology of organisms around the globe.



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