鶹ý

Filters close
Go to Advanced Search
access_time Embargo lifts in 2 days
This news release is embargoed until 28-Apr-2025 12:00 PM EDT Released to reporters: 23-Apr-2025 6:05 PM EDT

A reporter's PressPass is required to access this story until the embargo expires on 28-Apr-2025 12:00 PM EDT The 鶹ý PressPass gives verified journalists access to embargoed stories. Please log in to complete a presspass application. If you have not yet registered, please Register. When you fill out the registration form, please identify yourself as a reporter in order to advance to the presspass application form.

鶹ý: 20250423-strengthscoaches-nt.jpg?itok=tFRRlwLC
Released: 23-Apr-2025 6:00 PM EDT
Nebraska's Clifton Strengths Institute Selects 47 New Coaches
University of Nebraska-Lincoln

The Clifton Strengths Institute at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln has selected 47 students to serve as str

Query Closed
Reporter's Deadline Passed
Released: 23-Apr-2025 6:00 PM EDT
I'm looking to speak - Emily Mullin, WIRED
News Expert Queries

I'm looking to speak with an infectious disease epidemiologist about a modeling paper coming

Query Closed
Reporter's Deadline Passed
Released: 23-Apr-2025 6:00 PM EDT
I'm looking to speak - Emily Mullin, WIRED
News Expert Queries

I'm looking to speak with an infectious disease epidemiologist who could comment on a modeling paper coming out in JAMA this Thursday, April 24 that looks at the potential impacts of declining vaccination rates for measles, rubella, polio, and diphtheria in the US. Thank you.

Released: 23-Apr-2025 5:50 PM EDT
Mayo Clinic revela cambios en las células cerebrales que podrían explicar el síndrome de Tourette
Mayo Clinic

Un nuevo estudio de Mayo Clinic descubrió que las personas con síndrome de Tourette poseen aproximadamente la mitad de un tipo específico de célula cerebral responsable de calmar los signos de movimiento hiperactivo, en comparación con las personas sin la condición. Este déficit puede ser una razón crucial por la cual las señales motoras no se controlan adecuadamente, lo que lleva a los tics involuntarios que caracterizan el trastorno.

鶹ý: Using a Pea-Sized Node in the Brain to Potentially Treat Drug Addiction
Released: 23-Apr-2025 5:50 PM EDT
Using a Pea-Sized Node in the Brain to Potentially Treat Drug Addiction
Rockefeller University

Ines Ibañez-Tallon is revealing how an understudied region of the brain plays an outsized role in opioid and nicotine dependence.

Released: 23-Apr-2025 5:45 PM EDT
Mayo Clinic revela alterações nas células cerebrais que podem explicar a síndrome de Tourette
Mayo Clinic

Um novo estudo da Mayo Clinic descobriu que pessoas com síndrome de Tourette possuem cerca da metade de um tipo específico de célula cerebral responsável por acalmar os sinais de movimento hiperativo, em comparação com pessoas sem a condição. Esse déficit pode ser uma razão crucial pela qual os sinais motores não são controlados adequadamente, levando aos tiques involuntários que caracterizam o transtorno.

Released: 23-Apr-2025 5:40 PM EDT
Monell Center Presentations Span Sensory Science at National Meeting, April 23 to 26, 2025
Monell Chemical Senses Center

Over 20 scientists from the Monell Chemical Senses Center will present their latest research at the 47th Association for Chemoreception Sciences annual conference, which covers the latest advances in the fields of taste, smell, and related chemical senses. Monell researchers are chairing and participating in oral presentation sessions as well as sharing close to 20 posters over three days. Several Monellians will also receive annual awards from AChemS for their research achievements, highlighted below.

鶹ý: Rathmell named CEO of Ohio State’s James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute
Released: 23-Apr-2025 5:30 PM EDT
Rathmell named CEO of Ohio State’s James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute
Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center

Following a comprehensive national search, W. Kimryn Rathmell, MD, PhD, former director of the National Cancer Institute (NCI), has accepted the role as CEO of The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute (OSUCCC – James).

鶹ý: In Remote Tanzania, Research Expedition Uncovers Critically Endangered Species and Paves the Way for Country’s First-Ever Offshore MPA
Released: 23-Apr-2025 5:15 PM EDT
In Remote Tanzania, Research Expedition Uncovers Critically Endangered Species and Paves the Way for Country’s First-Ever Offshore MPA
Wildlife Conservation Society

A first-of-its-kind research expedition to Latham Island has unveiled one of Tanzania’s most ecologically significant marine ecosystems, with thriving seabird colonies, critically endangered sharks, and climate-resilient coral reefs.

鶹ý: Mount Sinai Fuster Heart Hospital Recognized by Press Ganey for Patient Experience Excellence
Released: 23-Apr-2025 5:15 PM EDT
Mount Sinai Fuster Heart Hospital Recognized by Press Ganey for Patient Experience Excellence
Mount Sinai Health System

Cardiology faculty practice is the only heart center in New York to receive the Pinnacle of Excellence Award

鶹ý: Study Reveals Key Roles in Developmental Milestones of the Brain in Children
Released: 23-Apr-2025 5:05 PM EDT
Study Reveals Key Roles in Developmental Milestones of the Brain in Children
University of North Carolina School of Medicine

Led by UNC School of Medicine’s Weili Lin, PhD, researchers document cognitive milestones revealed in children from birth to toddlerhood in brain imaging study.

Released: 23-Apr-2025 4:00 PM EDT
Metabolic Syndrome Linked to Increased Risk of Young-Onset Dementia
American Academy of Neurology (AAN)

Having a larger waistline, high blood pressure and other risk factors that make up metabolic syndrome is associated with an increased risk of young-onset dementia, according to a study published on April 23, 2025, online in Neurology®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.

鶹ý: Picasso Slims the Data for a Quantum Future
Released: 23-Apr-2025 12:55 PM EDT
Picasso Slims the Data for a Quantum Future
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Researchers have created an algorithm that slashes the calculations necessary to prepare and customize data for quantum computing.

鶹ý: Tiffiney+mask.jpg
Released: 23-Apr-2025 12:00 PM EDT
Patient with Rare Cancer First in U.S. To Be Treated with Groundbreaking, Highly Accurate Proton Beam Arc Therapy
Corewell Health

Southfield, Mich., April 23, 2025 – For many cancer patients, side effects from radiation can be debilitating. But a new way of delivering radiation treatment has proven effective at eliminating......

Released: 23-Apr-2025 11:40 AM EDT
Mayo Clinic Researchers Link Inherited Mutation to Fatty Liver Disease
Mayo Clinic

Researchers at Mayo Clinic's Center for Individualized Medicine have discovered a rare genetic variant that can directly cause metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease, formerly known as nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.

access_time Embargo lifts in 2 days
This news release is embargoed until 26-Apr-2025 7:15 PM EDT Released to reporters: 23-Apr-2025 11:15 AM EDT

A reporter's PressPass is required to access this story until the embargo expires on 26-Apr-2025 7:15 PM EDT The 鶹ý PressPass gives verified journalists access to embargoed stories. Please log in to complete a presspass application. If you have not yet registered, please Register. When you fill out the registration form, please identify yourself as a reporter in order to advance to the presspass application form.



close
3.66208