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Released: 10-Mar-2025 7:45 PM EDT
Nuevo fármaco puede reducir la necesidad de cirugías valvulares aórticas al retrasar la progresión de la enfermedad
Mayo Clinic

La estenosis de la válvula aórtica (AoS) es un problema de salud importante que afecta a más de 1,5 millones de americanos y millones de personas en todo el mundo. Investigadores de Mayo Clinic están analizando el uso de un nuevo fármaco llamado ataciguat para controlar la AoS.

Released: 10-Mar-2025 7:45 PM EDT
دواء جديد قد يقلل الحاجة لإجراء جراحات الصمام الأورطي بإبطاء تقدّم المرض
Mayo Clinic

يُعد تضيّق الصمام الأورطي مشكلة صحية كبيرة تؤثر في أكثر من 1.5 مليون أمريكي وملايين آخرين حول العالم. ويستكشف الباحثون في مايو كلينك استخدام دواء جديد يُسمى "أتاسيغوات" لإدارة تضيّق الصمام الأورطي.

Released: 10-Mar-2025 7:45 PM EDT
ASU, City of Phoenix announce location for ASU Health headquarters
Arizona State University (ASU)

Arizona State University President Michael Crow and city of Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego announced today that the new headquarters for ASU Health will be in the downtown Phoenix Bioscience Core.

Released: 10-Mar-2025 7:45 PM EDT
Novo medicamento pode reduzir a necessidade de cirurgias valvares aórticas por retardar a progressão da doença
Mayo Clinic

A estenose de válvula aórtica (EAo) é um problema de saúde importante que afeta mais de 1,5 milhão de americanos e milhões de pessoas ao redor do mundo. Pesquisadores da Mayo Clinic estão analisando o uso de um novo medicamento chamado ataciguate para controlar a EAo.

Released: 10-Mar-2025 7:35 PM EDT
Four Penn Cancer Researchers Elected as Fellows of the AACR Academy
Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania

Distinguished cancer researchers Garrett M. Brodeur, MD, Susan Domchek, MD, Stephan Grupp, MD, PhD, and Robert Vonderheide, MD, DPhil, from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and Penn Medicine’s Abramson Cancer Center have been elected to the 2025 class of Fellows of the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Academy.

鶹ý: GLP-1 Use Before Endoscopy, Resuming Blood Thinners after ESD, and More in the March Issue of AJG
Released: 10-Mar-2025 7:35 PM EDT
GLP-1 Use Before Endoscopy, Resuming Blood Thinners after ESD, and More in the March Issue of AJG
American College of Gastroenterology (ACG)

In the March issue of The American Journal of Gastroenterology: The effect of glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs) on gastric retention before endoscopy, resumption of blood thinners after colorectal submucosal dissection, and the utility of inpatient GI consults to clear patients for transesophageal echocardiogram.

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Released: 10-Mar-2025 7:00 PM EDT
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This article is for the health section of Costco Connection Magazine, and will be published

鶹ý: Inhaled COVID Vaccine Begins Recruitment for Phase-2 Human Trials
Released: 10-Mar-2025 6:45 PM EDT
Inhaled COVID Vaccine Begins Recruitment for Phase-2 Human Trials
McMaster University

Researchers at McMaster University have started a phase-2 clinical trial on a next-generation, inhaled COVID-19 vaccine.

Released: 10-Mar-2025 6:45 PM EDT
American Society of Anesthesiologists Extremely Disappointed with Absence of “Doc Fix” in Funding Package
American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA)

Today, ASA President Donald E. Arnold, M.D., FACHE, FASA, issued the following statement regarding the recent release of a federal government funding package that does not include critically needed Medicare physician payment relief: “On behalf of the nation’s anesthesiologists, I am extremely disappointed in the lack of a “Doc Fix” in the funding package released over the weekend. Every day our highly skilled anesthesiologists, whether involved in anesthesia, critical care or pain medicine services, provide safe, high-quality care to tens of thousands of Medicare beneficiaries. Yet, right now, these physicians are again the subject of a punitive payment cut. The current cut, which went into effect on January 1, 2025, is more than 2%, not factoring in inflation. Medicare payments for physician services are already unreasonably low making yet another round of cuts even more damaging. Adjusted for inflation, Medicare payments to anesthesiologists are about half of what they were in 199

Released: 10-Mar-2025 6:35 PM EDT
Fontbonne University’s Center for Bosnian Studies Moving to Saint Louis University
Saint Louis University

Saint Louis University will become the permanent home of Fontbonne University’s renowned Center for Bosnian Studies.

Released: 10-Mar-2025 6:35 PM EDT
Team Designs Groundbreaking Leadless Pacemaker for Kids and Adults
Children's Hospital Los Angeles

Researchers from Children’s Hospital Los Angeles have created a groundbreaking prototype for a new kind of leadless pacemaker designed for both children and adults. The innovative micropacemaker—created in partnership with USC engineers—would be the first fully leadless system to be placed in the pericardial space surrounding the heart.

Released: 10-Mar-2025 6:25 PM EDT
5 Years After COVID Pandemic Shutdown The World, New Jersey Research Institute Instrumental In Preparation For Pandemics Of The Future
Hackensack Meridian Health

Research and experts in preparing for the worlds next pandemics, 5 Years After the COVID shutdown

鶹ý: New Book Reconstructs the Trial and Execution of Jesus of Nazareth
Released: 10-Mar-2025 6:20 PM EDT
New Book Reconstructs the Trial and Execution of Jesus of Nazareth
Binghamton University, State University of New York

In his new book, "Killing the Messiah: The Trial and Crucifixion of Jesus of Nazareth," Binghamton University History Professor Nathanael Andrade highlights how the Bible places the blame of Jesus' persecution on the Jews, which has fueled antisemitism for centuries.

Released: 10-Mar-2025 6:20 PM EDT
Intranasal Herpes Infection May Produce Neurobehavioral Symptoms, UIC Study Finds
University of Illinois Chicago

A study from University of Illinois Chicago researchers finds that herpes infection through the nose can lead to anxiety, motor impairment and cognitive issues. The research is the first to show that, by exploiting a cellular enzyme, the virus can produce behavioral symptoms. The finding emphasizes the need for prevention and treatment of a virus carried by billions of people worldwide.

鶹ý: Fusion for the Future: Nuclear Lab Plays Key Role in Testing a Crucial Technology
Released: 10-Mar-2025 6:15 PM EDT
Fusion for the Future: Nuclear Lab Plays Key Role in Testing a Crucial Technology
Idaho National Laboratory (INL)

A cutting-edge project to test “fusion blanket” technologies is taking shape, with the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) leading the charge to create a critical component of a fusion reactor. This work is part of the Department of Energy’s (DOE) $107 million funding award to six research centers called Fusion Innovative Research Engine (FIRE) collaboratives.

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Released: 10-Mar-2025 6:10 PM EDT
Pioneering Animal Scientist Grandin to Attend Documentary Screening
University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Temple Grandin, a world-renowned expert in animal welfare who transformed the academic understanding of animal behavior, will visit the University of Nebraska–Lincoln on March 13 for a screening

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Released: 10-Mar-2025 6:05 PM EDT
Nebraska Ethanol Industry Remains Key Economic Driver, Study Shows
University of Nebraska-Lincoln

The Nebraska ethanol and co-products industry remains a significant and stable force that contributes billions of dollars to the state’s economy, according to a new study from the University of N

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Released: 10-Mar-2025 6:00 PM EDT
Cedars-Sinai Expands Use of New Robot-Assisted Microsurgery
Cedars-Sinai

Last October, the night before Deven Phillips was to undergo her second lymphatic surgery, she received an unexpected call from her surgeon. "He casually asked me, ‘Deven, what do you think about a robot doing your surgery?’” Phillips said. “I asked if he was going to be in the room. He said, ‘Of course, I will be there.’”

鶹ý: National High Magnetic Field Laboratory Researchers Decipher Cause of Solid-State Battery Breakdowns
Released: 10-Mar-2025 5:55 PM EDT
National High Magnetic Field Laboratory Researchers Decipher Cause of Solid-State Battery Breakdowns
Florida State University

A team at the Florida State University-headquartered National High Magnetic Field Laboratory has discovered how tiny needles of metallic lithium known as dendrites form during solid-state battery use, which can lead to short circuits and battery failure. The team’s research, which was published in Nature Materials, provides a clearer understanding of dendrite formation and could help develop more reliable and efficient solid-state batteries for various applications, including electric vehicles, energy systems, medical devices and more.

鶹ý: MSU Liquid Foam Innovation Designed to Protect the Brain Now Tested on Internal Organs
Released: 10-Mar-2025 5:50 PM EDT
MSU Liquid Foam Innovation Designed to Protect the Brain Now Tested on Internal Organs
Michigan State University

MSU liquid foam innovation designed to protect the brain now tested on internal organs



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