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麻豆传媒: Scholars Accused of Sexual Misconduct Are Cited Less After Allegations Come to Light
Released: 6-Mar-2025 5:40 PM EST
Scholars Accused of Sexual Misconduct Are Cited Less After Allegations Come to Light
University of California San Diego

Scholars accused of sexual misconduct saw a significant decline in citations within three years of public allegations, reveals a new study from the University of California San Diego Rady School of Management.

麻豆传媒: Neurostimulation Shows Promise as Potential Alzheimer鈥檚 Treatment
Released: 6-Mar-2025 5:30 PM EST
Neurostimulation Shows Promise as Potential Alzheimer鈥檚 Treatment
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Repeated sessions of electrical stimulation to brain networks associated with memory improved verbal learning in some Alzheimer鈥檚 disease patients for up to eight weeks in a preliminary trial led by UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers.

Released: 6-Mar-2025 5:30 PM EST
Carbon Monoxide Is the Silent Killer. Poison Control Center Experts Offer Tips on How to Protect Families
Rutgers University-New Brunswick

New Jersey Poison Control experts give tips on carbon monoxide safety after a family of four is sickened.

麻豆传媒: Closely Monitoring Blood Pressure of Post-Partum Mothers Can Sharply Reduce ER Visits
Released: 6-Mar-2025 5:30 PM EST
Closely Monitoring Blood Pressure of Post-Partum Mothers Can Sharply Reduce ER Visits
Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

When Emily Rosenfeld was doing a fellowship in maternal-fetal medicine at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School (RWJMS), she noticed that many patients were returning to the hospital for hypertension. In a new Rutgers Health study published in JACC: Advances, Rosenfeld, who now teaches at RWJMS and practices at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, pursues a novel approach to solve the problem: implement a plan for very close monitoring of the blood pressure of mothers postpartum, as a means of decreasing hospital revisits that are costly for the health care system and potentially life threatening for patients.

麻豆传媒: Meet The UNC Researcher Who Is Revolutionizing Women鈥檚 Health
Released: 6-Mar-2025 5:25 PM EST
Meet The UNC Researcher Who Is Revolutionizing Women鈥檚 Health
University of North Carolina Health Care System

Rahima Benhabbour, PhD, a tenured associate professor at the Lampe Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering at NC聽State University and UNC-Chapel Hill, is developing the first 3D-printed intravaginal ring, revolutionizing how women receive treatments for infertility, HIV, menopause, and more.

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Released: 6-Mar-2025 5:20 PM EST
Research Finds Political Uncertainty Leads to Growth, Innovation
University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Research finds political uncertainty leads to growth, innovation

Released: 6-Mar-2025 5:00 PM EST
Expert Available: Corporate Law Amendments in Delaware
George Washington University

Delaware鈥檚 status as the 鈥渃orporate home of the American business world鈥 is being threatened. ...

麻豆传媒: Mercy Medical Center Recognized as One of 鈥淎merica鈥檚 Greatest Workplaces for Women 2025鈥 by 麻豆传媒week Magazine
Released: 6-Mar-2025 5:00 PM EST
Mercy Medical Center Recognized as One of 鈥淎merica鈥檚 Greatest Workplaces for Women 2025鈥 by 麻豆传媒week Magazine
Mercy Medical Center

Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore, Maryland, has been named one of America鈥檚 Greatest Workplaces for Women 2025 by 麻豆传媒week.

Released: 6-Mar-2025 4:50 PM EST
Expert Available: In Reversal, New Tariffs on Mexico Suspended Until April 2
George Washington University

In a reversal on Thursday, the administration announced on social media that it will suspend tariffs on most imports from Mexico until April 2. The reversal comes two days after tariffs of 25 percent... ...

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Released: 6-Mar-2025 4:40 PM EST
Yeutter Institute Experts Explain Trade Impacts on Nebraska Ag Producers
University of Nebraska-Lincoln

As international trade issues receive growing attention, it is important for Nebraskans to understand the ramifications for the state鈥檚 ag sector and overall economy. The Clayton Yeutter Institut

   
Released: 6-Mar-2025 4:30 PM EST
Chemo-Immunotherapy Approach Shows Potential Benefit in Patients with Advanced HPV-Negative Head and Neck Cancer
University of Chicago Medical Center

Chemotherapy and immunotherapy followed by de-escalated chemoradiation showed increased survival and reduced side effects in aggressive head and neck cancers that are not associated with human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, according to a new study.

Released: 6-Mar-2025 4:30 PM EST
Q&A: What鈥檚 New in Pediatric Concussion Care?
Children's Hospital Los Angeles

On any given day, nearly 20% of patients seen by the Sports Medicine team at Children鈥檚 Hospital Los Angeles are children with concussions. That鈥檚 not surprising, given that nationwide, up to 1.9 million youth a year experience this mild traumatic brain injury. At CHLA, Jonathan Santana, DO, sees many of these young patients.

Released: 6-Mar-2025 4:25 PM EST
Memory Is Impaired in Aged Rats After 3 Days of High-Fat Eating
Ohio State University

Just a few days of eating a diet high in saturated fat could be enough to cause memory problems and related brain inflammation in older adults, a new study in rats suggests.

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Released: 6-Mar-2025 4:25 PM EST
Cedars-Sinai Orthopedic Experts Share Advances at AAOS 2025
Cedars-Sinai

Experts from the Cedars-Sinai Department of Orthopaedics are attending and presenting research at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) Annual Meeting March 10-14 in San Diego.

Released: 6-Mar-2025 4:20 PM EST
"Harmonizing" the MRIs
Universite de Montreal

Researchers at the UdeM-affiliated Saint-Justine Hospital and the ETS come up with a better way to compare magnetic resonance images taken at different institutions.

麻豆传媒: Early-Life Gut Microbes May Protect Against Diabetes, Research in Mice Suggests
Released: 6-Mar-2025 2:00 PM EST
Early-Life Gut Microbes May Protect Against Diabetes, Research in Mice Suggests
University of Utah Health

Gut microbes shape pancreas development in infancy, leading to long-term changes in diabetes risk, new research in mice has found. The results could ultimately help doctors reduce the risk of type 1 diabetes鈥攐r potentially even restore lost pancreatic function in adulthood鈥攚ith microbes that help the pancreas heal.

麻豆传媒:Video Embedded experts-discuss-decline-in-butterfly-populations-and-environmental-impact
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Released: 6-Mar-2025 2:00 PM EST
Researcher Discusses Decline in Butterfly Populations
News

Butterfly populations have been declining at an alarming rate, raising concerns about the broader implications for the environment. Experts from Binghamton University are available in this live virtual event to discuss the causes of this decline and what it may signal for the health of ecosystems.

麻豆传媒: 20% of Butterflies in the U.S. Have Disappeared Since 2000
Released: 6-Mar-2025 2:00 PM EST
20% of Butterflies in the U.S. Have Disappeared Since 2000
Binghamton University, State University of New York

According to new research featuring faculty at Binghamton University, State University of New York, butterflies are disappearing at an alarming rate.

麻豆传媒: Runaway Stars Reveal Hidden Black Hole in Milky Way鈥檚 Nearest Neighbor
Released: 6-Mar-2025 1:00 PM EST
Runaway Stars Reveal Hidden Black Hole in Milky Way鈥檚 Nearest Neighbor
Center for Astrophysics | Harvard and Smithsonian

Astronomers have discovered strong evidence for the closest supermassive black hole outside of the Milky Way galaxy. This giant black hole is located in the Large Magellanic Cloud, one of the nearest galactic neighbors to our own.

麻豆传媒: Hackensack Meridian Health Team Members Develop Winning Ideas Aimed at Reducing Readmissions
Released: 6-Mar-2025 11:40 AM EST
Hackensack Meridian Health Team Members Develop Winning Ideas Aimed at Reducing Readmissions
Hackensack Meridian Health

Hackensack Meridian Health employees鈥 innovations target readmission reduction



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