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Released: 10-Nov-2021 12:50 PM EST
During Historic Drought, Higher Temperatures Helped Beetle Kill More California Pine Trees
North Carolina State University

Increased temperatures during an historic drought in California contributed to the death of large numbers of giant pine trees speeding up the life cycle of a tree-killing beetle.

Released: 9-Nov-2021 4:40 PM EST
How to turn specific genes on and off
McGill University

Type 1 diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, and cancer are just some of the disorders associated with specific genes not “turning on” and “turning off” as they should.

Newswise: Hackensack University Medical Center MOLLY Diabetes Education/Management Center for Adults and Children Celebrates 25th Anniversary
Released: 9-Nov-2021 2:30 PM EST
Hackensack University Medical Center MOLLY Diabetes Education/Management Center for Adults and Children Celebrates 25th Anniversary
Hackensack Meridian Health

Just in time for National Diabetes Awareness Month in November 2021, Hackensack Meridian Hackensack University Medical Center’s MOLLY Diabetes Education/Management Center for Adults and Children will celebrate its 25th anniversary. Since 1996, the MOLLY Center has provided comprehensive diabetes education for children and adults with all types of diabetes.

Newswise: Santa Fe Institute receives $50 million from Bill Miller
Released: 9-Nov-2021 12:55 PM EST
Santa Fe Institute receives $50 million from Bill Miller
Santa Fe Institute

In the largest single donation in its history, the nonprofit Santa Fe Institute will receive $50 million from legendary investor Bill Miller. The gift will advance the Institute's pioneering science of complex systems by growing its research community and expanding the facilities in which it works.

Released: 5-Nov-2021 2:15 PM EDT
Hackensack University Medical Center’s Virtual Symposium Will Share the Latest Innovations in Heart and Vascular Disease
Hackensack Meridian Health

More than 20 topics will be covered, including COVID-19 and the heart, Mitraclip and repair techniques, AFib management, high risk PCI for left main disease and total occlusions, and mechanical devices to improve heart failure.

Released: 3-Nov-2021 1:55 PM EDT
Hackensack University Medical Center Congratulates Josephine Pabatao - 2021 Cintas Corporation C.A.P.E. Award Winner
Hackensack Meridian Health

Hackensack University Medical Center is proud to announce Josephine Pabatao, senior Environmental Services aide, is a winner of the 2021 Cintas Corporation C.A.P.E. Award (Cleaning to Advance the Patient Experience).

Released: 3-Nov-2021 1:05 PM EDT
Detective Receives Top Notch Stroke Care From JFK University Medical Center
Hackensack Meridian Health

When 49-year-old, Detective Roberta Harper was having trouble putting together a sentence on June 27, 2021, she had no idea she would end up at JFK University Medical Center having a massive stroke.

Newswise: Let’s talk about the 1,800-plus ‘young’ volcanoes in the U.S. Southwest
Released: 3-Nov-2021 11:55 AM EDT
Let’s talk about the 1,800-plus ‘young’ volcanoes in the U.S. Southwest
University at Buffalo

The landscape of the southwestern U.S. is heavily scarred by past eruptions of monogenetic volcanoes, and a new study marks a step toward understanding future risks for the region.

Released: 2-Nov-2021 1:45 PM EDT
St. Joseph’s Health and Hackensack Meridian Health: Affiliation Brings Advanced Rehabilitation Care To Northern New Jersey
Hackensack Meridian Health

St. Joseph’s Health and Hackensack Meridian Health: Affiliation Brings Advanced Rehabilitation Care To Northern New Jersey

Released: 2-Nov-2021 9:00 AM EDT
Hackensack University Medical Center Emergency Medicine Department Receives State Health Grant to Address Health Equity for COVID Prevention
Hackensack Meridian Health

The Department of Emergency Medicine at Hackensack University Medical Center has received a $352,000 grant from the New Jersey Department of Health to address Health Equity for COVID Prevention.

Released: 2-Nov-2021 8:50 AM EDT
New Tool Assesses How Well People Read Kids’ Emotions
North Carolina State University

Researchers have developed and validated a tool for assessing how accurate people are at recognizing emotion in elementary school-aged children. The technique facilitates research on understanding emotions of children – and shows that adults are often wrong when assessing the emotions of children.

Released: 1-Nov-2021 9:00 AM EDT
Study IDs Strategies to Help Recovering Alcoholics
North Carolina State University

The study identified six strategies recovering alcoholics use to negotiate social situations and remain sober.

Released: 27-Oct-2021 11:45 AM EDT
Moving Past Conflation of Race and Genetics
University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing

Race is not genetic. Race is a social and political construct. However, the conflation of race and genetics is one way that racism persists in medicine and research.

Released: 26-Oct-2021 10:10 AM EDT
What Big Teeth You Have: Tooth Root Surface Area Can Determine Primate Size
North Carolina State University

Researchers have developed formulas that can calculate the body size of a primate based on the root size of its teeth. The formulas could allow researchers to make use of partial and incomplete fossils in order to learn how ancient primates – including human ancestors – interacted with their environment.

Newswise: Nationally Recognized Cardiac Expert Joins Hackensack University Medical Center as New Chief of Cardiac Catheterization Lab
Released: 22-Oct-2021 10:45 AM EDT
Nationally Recognized Cardiac Expert Joins Hackensack University Medical Center as New Chief of Cardiac Catheterization Lab
Hackensack Meridian Health

Hackensack Meridian Hackensack University Medical Center is proud to welcome Michael Joseph Lim, M.D., FACC, FSCAI, as chief of the hospital’s Cardiac Catheterization Lab.



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