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Released: 25-Feb-2025 8:30 PM EST
ASA Files Lawsuit Against the Department of Education
American Sociological Association (ASA)

The American Sociological Association (ASA), together with the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) and the AFT-Maryland, filed a complaint today in federal court in Maryland that challenges a 鈥淒ear Colleague Letter鈥 published by the Department of Education Office for Civil Rights

麻豆传媒: New Technique Reveals How the Same Mutations Give Rise to Very Different Types of Leukaemia
Released: 25-Feb-2025 6:20 PM EST
New Technique Reveals How the Same Mutations Give Rise to Very Different Types of Leukaemia
Fundaci贸 Institut de Recerca Biom猫dica (IRB BARCELONA)

鈥 A study from IRB Barcelona, funded by Fundaci贸n CRIS contra el c谩ncer demonstrates that the 鈥減revious state鈥 of blood stem cells plays a decisive role in the subtype of leukaemia that develops. 鈥 The new technique, called STRACK, allows monitoring of the evolution of each cell before and after acquiring oncogenic mutations.

麻豆传媒: Roswell Park Team Gets the Call: 鈥榊ou鈥檝e Earned Magnet Recognition for Nursing Excellence鈥
Released: 25-Feb-2025 5:55 PM EST
Roswell Park Team Gets the Call: 鈥榊ou鈥檝e Earned Magnet Recognition for Nursing Excellence鈥
Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center

BUFFALO, N.Y. 鈥 Today, on a call with officials from the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), nurses from teams across Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center learned that they earned a prestigious distinction: Magnet庐 Recognition for nursing excellence. The designation follows an in-depth review by the ANCC, and signifies that Roswell Park nurses have met stringent standards for nursing excellence in patient care delivery.

Released: 25-Feb-2025 4:00 PM EST
Microplastics in ocean linked to disabilities for coastal residents
American Academy of Neurology (AAN)

Tiny bits of plastic found in the ocean may be tied to a higher risk of disability for people who live in coastal areas with high levels, according to a preliminary study released today, February 25, 2025, that will be presented at the American Academy of Neurology鈥檚 77th Annual Meeting taking place April 5鈥9, 2025, in San Diego and online. The study looked at disabilities affecting memory and thinking, mobility and a person鈥檚 ability to take care of oneself.

   
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Released: 25-Feb-2025 12:05 PM EST
TS Breathe Easy Podcast 鈥 Vaccine Hesitancy and the Fear of a Measles Outbreak
American Thoracic Society (ATS)

TS Breathe Easy Podcast 鈥 Vaccine Hesitancy and the Fear of a Measles Outbreak

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Released: 25-Feb-2025 12:00 PM EST
Recent Report from Lurie Children鈥檚 Finds Approximately Half of Illinois Youth Continued to Experience Worsening Mental Health
Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago

鈥淎cross the four study time points, we saw that about half of children and adolescents were experiencing worsening mental health symptoms. These findings reiterate the continued need to support ...

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Released: 25-Feb-2025 12:00 PM EST
Is Retail Changing for Better or Worse? Q&A with Professor Joline Uichanco
University of Michigan Ross School of Business

The U.S. retail market is an approximately 8-trillion-dollar industry and growing. One reason for this growth is the industry's increasingly innovative business practices. Technological innovations...

麻豆传媒: New Data Reveals That Half of Parents Co-Sleep with Their Child
Released: 25-Feb-2025 11:45 AM EST
New Data Reveals That Half of Parents Co-Sleep with Their Child
American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM)

A new survey from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine reveals that 46% of parents say they sometimes, often or always co-sleep with a child under 18.

麻豆传媒: Untangling Mental Health Disparities in Bisexual Young Adults聽
Released: 25-Feb-2025 11:45 AM EST
Untangling Mental Health Disparities in Bisexual Young Adults聽
Association for Psychological Science

Researchers break apart monoliths to find out why bisexual people are more burdened by mental health challenges than gay or lesbian people.

麻豆传媒: Form of Vitamin E Linked to Severe Allergy Prevention Early in Life
Released: 25-Feb-2025 11:35 AM EST
Form of Vitamin E Linked to Severe Allergy Prevention Early in Life
Indiana University

A new study in mice by researchers at the Indiana University School of Medicine suggests that alpha-tocopherol, a form of vitamin E, may help prevent food allergies. The findings, recently published in the Journal of Immunology, indicate that increasing the intake of this vitamin during and after pregnancy could be an effective strategy for reducing serious food allergies and severe allergic reactions in infants and children.

麻豆传媒: UAH Breakthrough Enables the Measurement of Local Dark Matter Density Using Direct Acceleration Measurements for the First Time
Released: 25-Feb-2025 11:30 AM EST
UAH Breakthrough Enables the Measurement of Local Dark Matter Density Using Direct Acceleration Measurements for the First Time
University of Alabama Huntsville

Dr. Sukanya Chakrabarti, the Pei-Ling Chan Endowed Chair in the College of Science at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH), and her team have pioneered the use of gravitational acceleration measurements of binary pulsars to help illuminate just how much dark matter there is in the Milky Way galaxy and where it resides.

Released: 25-Feb-2025 11:25 AM EST
AI Model Predicts Hospital Stay Lengths for People with Learning Disabilities
Loughborough University

A new artificial intelligence (AI) model has been developed to predict how long a person with a learning disability is likely to stay in hospital, offering valuable insights that could improve care and resource planning. Developed by computer scientists at Loughborough University as part of the 鈥楧ECODE鈥 project, the model aims to tackle healthcare challenges faced by people with learning disabilities and multiple health conditions.

麻豆传媒: New Target to Thwart Multidrug Resistance in Cancer Treatment
Released: 25-Feb-2025 11:05 AM EST
New Target to Thwart Multidrug Resistance in Cancer Treatment
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Multidrug resistance in cancer can be overcome by combining a drug that blocks a key enzyme with another anticancer drug, according to a study in preclinical models led by researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center. The findings, published in Science Advances, could have implications for patients with certain cancers that have KRAS-G12C mutations after resistance to drug therapy develops.

Released: 25-Feb-2025 11:05 AM EST
Scientists Design Novel Battery That Runs on Atomic Waste
Ohio State University

Researchers have developed a battery that can convert nuclear energy into electricity via light emission, a new study suggests.

Released: 25-Feb-2025 11:05 AM EST
Innovative Research to Advance Oligonucleotide Therapeutics now published in the Journal of Nucleic Acid Therapeutics
Rockland Immunochemicals, Inc

Rockland Immunochemicals, Inc. is pleased to announce that Dr. David P. Chimento, Vice President of Research and Development, Amy L. Anderson, Technical Applications Specialist, and Dr. Carl Ascoli, Chief Science Officer, working with In锚s Fial, Research Assistant at the Nucleic Acid Therapeutics Accelerator (NATA, Oxford, United Kingdom), have co-authored a peer-reviewed article describing novel technology to demonstrate the safety and efficacy of oligonucleotide therapeutics.

麻豆传媒: Texas Tech Health El Paso Researcher Receives $55,000 Marsh Foundation Grant to Advance Alzheimer鈥檚 Research
Released: 25-Feb-2025 11:00 AM EST
Texas Tech Health El Paso Researcher Receives $55,000 Marsh Foundation Grant to Advance Alzheimer鈥檚 Research
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso

Alzheimer鈥檚 disease is the leading cause of dementia, affecting approximately 6.7 million people in the United States over the age of 65, according to the Centers for Disease Control. El Paso County, where 83% of the population identifies as Hispanic, ranks 10th among U.S. counties with populations over 10,000 for Alzheimer鈥檚 prevalence, according to recent Alzheimer鈥檚 Association research. Despite these alarming statistics, there is currently no noninvasive, early detection method for Alzheimer鈥檚 disease.

Released: 25-Feb-2025 11:00 AM EST
Paul Offit, MD, on Vaccines and Measles on Today鈥檚 ATS Breathe Easy Podcast
American Thoracic Society (ATS)

Paul Offit, MD, on Vaccines and Measles on Today鈥檚 ATS Breathe Easy Podcast

麻豆传媒: Mimicking Shark Skin to Create Clean Cutting Boards
Released: 25-Feb-2025 11:00 AM EST
Mimicking Shark Skin to Create Clean Cutting Boards
American Institute of Physics (AIP)

Keeping work surfaces clean during meat processing is a challenge, so in this week鈥檚 Journal of Laser Applications, researchers deliver key insights into a solution that could change the current practice altogether: Instead of working to prevent bacteria buildup, they created surfaces that stop bacteria from attaching in the first place.

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