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Released: 18-Apr-2025 11:00 AM EDT
Study Highlights Gaps in Firearm Suicide Prevention Among Women
Ohio State University

At a time of increased gun ownership among women, a new study found just under 4 in 10 women who died by firearm suicide had no documented history of mental or physical health problems, highlighting a need for prevention strategies tailored to at-risk women.

Release date: 18-Apr-2025 11:00 AM EDT
People With Medical Debt Five Times More Likely to Not Receive Mental Health Care Treatment
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

People with medical debt in 2023 were about five times more likely to forgo mental health care treatment in the following year due to cost, compared to those without medical debt, according to a study led by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.

麻豆传媒: Research identifies key enzyme target to fight deadly brain cancers
Release date: 18-Apr-2025 10:55 AM EDT
Research identifies key enzyme target to fight deadly brain cancers
Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center

Researchers with The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center 鈥 Arthur G. James and Richard J. Solove Research Institute (OSUCCC-James) have found that targeting an enzyme called PGM3 can help stop the growth of glioblastoma, the most dangerous type of brain tumor.

麻豆传媒: Pump-Induced Stimulated Superradiant Smith-Purcell Radiation with Ultra-Narrow Linewidth
Released: 18-Apr-2025 10:35 AM EDT
Pump-Induced Stimulated Superradiant Smith-Purcell Radiation with Ultra-Narrow Linewidth
Chinese Academy of Sciences

Free electron lasers have unique advantages of high power, wide frequency tunablility and et al, however, they face challenge in narrowing the spectral linewidth. Scientists in China proposed and realized the pump-induced stimulated superradiant Smith-Purcell radiation (PIS-SPR) and achieved an ultra-narrow spectral linewidth of 0.3 kHz at ~0.3 THz in a compact device.

Released: 18-Apr-2025 9:15 AM EDT
In Remote Tanzania, Research Expedition Uncovers Critically Endangered Species and Paves the Way for Country鈥檚 First-Ever Offshore MPA
Wildlife Conservation Society

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

麻豆传媒: A New Approach to Evaluating Soil Contamination: How Oxidative Potential Improves Plant Risk Evaluation
Released: 18-Apr-2025 6:45 AM EDT
A New Approach to Evaluating Soil Contamination: How Oxidative Potential Improves Plant Risk Evaluation
Chinese Academy of Sciences

The increasing contamination of soils by heavy metals, such as copper and lead, poses significant ecological risks. Traditional methods to assess the impact of these pollutants on plants require lengthy cultivation periods and yield uncertain results.

麻豆传媒: New Research Aims to Improve Availability of Kidneys for Transplantation
Released: 18-Apr-2025 4:25 AM EDT
New Research Aims to Improve Availability of Kidneys for Transplantation
University of North Carolina at Charlotte

In research that is the first of its kind and that holds great potential for addressing a nationwide kidney transplantation challenge, UNC Charlotte microeconomist Glenn Dutcher and colleagues have found significant differences in the acceptance rates among clinicians at the same transplant centers, and also among centers.

Released: 18-Apr-2025 3:50 AM EDT
Science-Backed Exercise Therapy Improves Low Back Pain
Sbarro Health Research Organization (SHRO)

Research supports the effectiveness of a kinesiology-based method to treat lower back pain, say study authors working in collaboration with the National Research Council of Italy, and scientists at the Sbarro Health Research Organization under the leadership of its Founder and President, Antonio Giordano, M.D., Ph.D., Professor at Temple University.

麻豆传媒: Study Shows Mammals鈥 Daily Schedules More Varied Than Thought
Released: 18-Apr-2025 3:45 AM EDT
Study Shows Mammals鈥 Daily Schedules More Varied Than Thought
Texas A&M AgriLife

Historical beliefs of mammals鈥 daily activity periods may not hold true 鈥 especially in regions seeing increased human development, according to a global study.

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Released: 17-Apr-2025 8:55 PM EDT
Roswell Park Researchers to Discuss Recent Discoveries and Critical Issues in Oncology at AACR 2025
Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center

Researchers from Roswell Park will report their latest findings to colleagues from around the world at the 2025 annual meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) in Chicago, Illinois, April 25-30.


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