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More Than 1/3 of Parents Would Allow Child to Be in Residential or Hotel Pool Unsupervised
As kids get ready to splash around in pools this summer, some parents may underestimate drowning risks, suggests a new national poll.
– Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan
Embargo expired on 15-May-2017 at 00:00 ET


Wasted Food Means Wasted Nutrients
Researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health’s Center for a Livable Future calculated the nutritional value of food wasted in the U.S. at the retail and consumer levels, shining a light on just how much protein, fiber and othe...
– Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Embargo expired on 15-May-2017 at 00:05 ET


Study: Long-Term Use of Aspirin Doesn’t Lower Risk of Stroke in Some Patients with Atrial Fibrillation
A new study by researchers at the Intermountain Medical Center Heart Institute in Salt Lake City found that using long-term aspirin therapy to prevent strokes among patients who are considered to be at low risk for stroke may not be effective as prev...
– Intermountain Medical Center
Heart Rhythm 2017
Embargo expired on 13-May-2017 at 10:30 ET


Delayed Use of Blood Thinners for Atrial Fibrillation Patients Increases Their Risk of Dementia
A new study has found that dementia rates increase when anticoagulation treatment is delayed for patients with atrial fibrillation, the most common heart arrhythmia in the world that affects more than 2.7 million American adults.
– Intermountain Medical Center
Heart Rhythm 2017, May 2017
Embargo expired on 12-May-2017 at 14:30 ET


Ablation for Atrial Fibrillation Proven Safe and Effective for Patients with Congenital Heart Disease, Penn Study Finds
In a new study presented today at the Heart Rhythm Society’s 38th Annual Scientific Session in Chicago, researchers from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania have found that CHD patients—even with complex defects—ca...
– Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania
Embargo expired on 12-May-2017 at 14:30 ET


Penn Medicine Electrophysiologist to Receive Distinguished Teacher Award From Heart Rhythm Society
Francis Marchlinski, MD, FHRS, director of Electrophysiology for the University of Pennsylvania Health System (UPHS), has been selected to receive the Distinguished Teacher Award from the Heart Rhythm Society, the leading international professional o...
– Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania
Embargo expired on 12-May-2017 at 20:15 ET


Tomato Extract Fights Stomach Cancer, Ripe for Further Study
A new study suggests that the use of tomato — a key food of the Mediterranean diet — should be explored to develop supportive strategies against gastric cancer
– Sbarro Health Research Organization (SHRO)
Journal of Cellular Physiology, online May 10, 2017


Thirsty Seeds, Strawberry Mythbusters, Sugar or Protein, and More in the Food Science News Source
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– Newswise


Study Reveals Prevalence of Women with Heart Disease Delivering Babies Is Increasing
A study of more than 80,000 women with heart disease from 2003 to 2012 reveals that the prevalence of women with heart disease delivering babies increased by 24 percent over that 10-year period.
– Stony Brook University


UIC to Expand Rapid Water Testing at Chicago Beaches
The University of Illinois at Chicago School of Public Health will expand its rapid testing program at Chicago beaches this summer to detect dangerous levels of bacteria.
– University of Illinois at Chicago
Environmental Health


Women’s Health Week 2017
– The 18th Annual Women’s Health Week kicks off on Mother’s Day this Sunday, May 14, in a continued effort to empower women to make their health a priority. To get the week started, NewYork-Presbyterian physicians across multiple disciplines sh...
– New York-Presbyterian Hospital


Managing Body Donations Can Be Quite the Undertaking
At the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, managing body donations for education and research is no small undertaking. As Dwayne Hallman, manager of the morgue at PSOM shares, body donations are an essential part of medical...
– Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania


Saving Ryan: A Dramatic Tale of Hope, Persistence, and Medical Ingenuity
Ryan Dant was afraid. He knew he likely wouldn’t live to see his 11th birthday due to a virulent disease that would stiffen his limbs, attack his heart, and destroy his brain.
– UT Southwestern Medical Center


Binghamton U. Students Develop Affordable Mechanical Prosthetic Hand for Campus Employee Who Lost Her Hand at 18
A group of six Binghamton University engineering students has created a functional biomechanical hand using 3D printing technology for an amputee who works on campus, as an opportunity to improve her life.
– Academy Communications


Endocrine Society Applauds New Push to Regulate Chemicals in Personal Care Products
The Endocrine Society praised the reintroduction of a Senate bill to ensure consumers are protected from hazards associated with exposure to chemicals in personal care products such as cosmetics and lotions.
– Endocrine Society


$2.7M NIH Award Allows ASU Professor to Extend Potential Benefits of Rapid TB Test to Children
Hu, a researcher at the Virginia Piper Center for Personal Diagnostics at ASU’s Biodesign Institute and faculty at the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, was Tony Hu was recently awarded a five-year, $2.7 million grant from the Eunice Kennedy Sh...
– Arizona State University (ASU)


Society for Simulation in Healthcare Wins 2017 Gold Circle Award for Excellence in Association Communications from ASAE
The Society for Simulation in Healthcare (SSH) announced today it has been recognized by ASAE with a 2017 Gold Circle Award in the Convention/Meetings Marketing category.
– Society for Simulation in Healthcare


Missouri S&T, PCRMC Partner on New Research
Researchers from Missouri University of Science and Technology are working with physicians and clinicians from Phelps County Regional Medical Center on medical research that could lead to new treatments for cancer and traumatic brain injury, a new wa...
– Missouri University of Science and Technology


TVT 2017 Agenda Now Available
The agenda for the TVT (Transcatheter Valve Therapies) is now available online: http://www.crf.org/tvt/the-conference/agenda. TVT 2017 is a practical three-day course featuring the latest research and state-of-the-art techniques for transcatheter aor...
– Cardiovascular Research Foundation (CRF)

Science News


New Research Explores Demand on Younger Rugby Union Players
The running and collision demands change for rugby union players as they progress into an older age category, according to research by Leeds Beckett University.
– Leeds Beckett University


UF Study Shows “Pretty” Termites Do the Most Damage
Termites may be “pretty” in the eyes of a scientist, but don’t let good looks fool you: The prettier termites are more destructive than their uglier counterparts, a University of Florida researcher says.
– University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences


Good Natural Dust, Charging with Motion, Plasma Stability, and More in the DOE Science News Source
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– Newswise


Mars Talk, the Dangers of Supernovae, Billionth Gamma Ray, and More in the Space News Source
The latest in space and astronomy in the Space News Source
– Newswise


Hafnia Dons a New Face
As computer chips become smaller, faster and more powerful, their insulating layers must also be much more robust -- currently a limiting factor for semiconductor technology. A collaborative University of Kentucky-Texas A&M University research team s...
– University of Kentucky
15316 (2017)
includes video


Engineering Researchers Apply Data Science to Better Predict Effect of Weather and Other Conditions on Solar Panels
In a new study, a team of researchers from Case Western Reserve University and Gebze Technical University (GTU) in Turkey used data science to determine and predict the effects of exposure to weather and other conditions on materials in solar panels....
– Case Western Reserve University
PLOS One 5/12/17


Tomatoes on Mars? Student’s genetic research could one day help space travelers
Genetic research by a University of Arkansas at Little Rock student that could one day aid Mars colonists was one of only 10 student projects highlighted during a national NASA Space Grant conference.
– University of Arkansas at Little Rock

Lifestyle & Social Sciences


Reaching for the Stars and Possibly Mars.
​The California State University gave alumnus Victor Glover the grounding to become a NASA astronaut and possibly one of the first Americans to lead a mission to Mars.
– California State University (CSU) Chancellor's Office


National Leader: Advanced Scholarship Vital to Nursing Stewardship
University of Washington’s School of Nursing's Dean Emerita Nancy Woods addresses faculty at the University of Rhode Island's College of Nursing.
– University of Rhode Island


Texas Tech Collaboration with Slaton ISD Creates Generation of Problem-Solvers
Through a partnership with the Texas Tech University College of Education and the National Institute for Excellence in Teaching (NIET), the teachers at Slaton Junior High School in Slaton, Texas, are learning how to engage students with high-cognitiv...
– Texas Tech University


Babson College Launches Master of Science in Business Analytics in San Francisco
Following the launch of the Master of Science in Business Analytics (MSBA) program at the Wellesley campus, Babson, ranked No. 1 for entrepreneurship, will now be offering the flexible part-time MSBA program at Babson San Francisco beginning in the s...
– Babson College


‘Mark’ of Excellence
UND Charles R. Johnson Endowed Professor of Journalism Mark Trahant joins prestigious 2017 class of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
– University of North Dakota
includes video


Jane Addams Hull-House to host ‘States of Incarceration’ exhibit
National "Incarceration" exhibit coming to the University of Illinois at Chicago
– University of Illinois at Chicago

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