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14-Oct-2024 5:45 PM EDT
Preoperative Nutrition Program Cuts Surgery Costs and Complications
American College of Surgeons (ACS)

A system-wide preoperative nutrition program improves patient outcomes and offers the potential for substantial cost savings for health care systems, according to a new study being presented at the American College of Surgeons (ACS) Clinical Congress 2024 in San Francisco, California. The study findings highlight the value of using nutrients to support the immune system before surgery to reduce hospital stays and decrease postoperative complications.

Newswise: Groundbreaking Surgical Technique Makes Combined Face and Whole-Eye Transplantation a Reality
14-Oct-2024 5:40 PM EDT
Groundbreaking Surgical Technique Makes Combined Face and Whole-Eye Transplantation a Reality
American College of Surgeons (ACS)

An explanation of how an NYU Langone Health surgical team performed the world’s first combined face and whole-eye transplantation will be presented at the American College of Surgeons (ACS) Clinical Congress 2024 in San Francisco, California. Their achievement demonstrates the feasibility of transplanting an entire eye alongside a face transplant.

Newswise: How Liver Tissue from the International Space Station may Transform Tissue Engineering
16-Oct-2024 5:30 PM EDT
How Liver Tissue from the International Space Station may Transform Tissue Engineering
American College of Surgeons (ACS)

An “out-of-this-world” project has the potential to transform the future of tissue engineering and liver transplantation through innovative research conducted aboard the International Space Station (ISS).

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16-Oct-2024 5:25 PM EDT
Bariatric Surgery Is More Cost Effective Than Newer Weight Loss Drugs Alone
American College of Surgeons (ACS)

Newer weight loss drugs are cost effective in the long term only when combined with bariatric weight loss surgery, according to a study presented at the American College of Surgeons (ACS) Clinical Congress 2024 in San Francisco, California. Further, a second study presented at the meeting found that this increasingly popular class of weight loss drugs, called glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists, or GLP-1 RA, appears safe and may be a novel approach to treating obesity when used before bariatric surgery.

Newswise: Cancer Diagnoses Linked to Lasting Financial Challenges, Studies Find
15-Oct-2024 10:00 AM EDT
Cancer Diagnoses Linked to Lasting Financial Challenges, Studies Find
American College of Surgeons (ACS)

A diagnosis of cancer can take a toll on more than a person’s health. Researchers at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School in Boston found that financial fallout can follow patients with cancer and their families in the form of bankruptcy, lower credit scores, and other forms of financial challenges years after a cancer diagnosis.

Newswise: ACS Program Cuts Surgical Deaths and Improves Care for Older Adults, Studies Show
14-Oct-2024 2:40 PM EDT
ACS Program Cuts Surgical Deaths and Improves Care for Older Adults, Studies Show
American College of Surgeons (ACS)

Implementing the American College of Surgeons (ACS) Geriatric Surgery Verification (GSV) program can reduce rates of death after surgery and increase the percentage of patients with documentation standards, such as advanced care directives, according to two studies being presented at the ACS Clinical Congress 2024 in San Francisco, California.

14-Oct-2024 2:35 PM EDT
Emotional and Financial Concerns of Breast Cancer Patients Are Often Unmet
American College of Surgeons (ACS)

Although breast cancer is the most common non-skin cancer diagnosed in women, finding support during treatment and through survivorship can be incredibly challenging. An analysis of posts from breast cancer patients on the popular online forum Reddit found that many breast cancer patients often struggle with several unmet emotional and financial concerns during treatment and long after.

Newswise: Listening to Music May Speed Up Recovery from Surgery
14-Oct-2024 2:25 PM EDT
Listening to Music May Speed Up Recovery from Surgery
American College of Surgeons (ACS)

Looking for a creative way to quicken your recovery from surgery? The key may be found in listening to music, according to research presented at the American College of Surgeons (ACS) Clinical Congress 2024 in San Fransisco, California.

Released: 18-Oct-2024 6:10 AM EDT
Evergreen Theragnostics Opens CCK2-VIEW, a Phase II Small Cell Lung Cancer Clinical Trial, in the European Union
Evergreen Theragnostics, Inc.

Evergreen Theragnostics, Inc., a clinical-stage radiopharmaceutical company, focused on providing additional treatment options for cancer patients, is pleased to announce opening of its trial of 68Ga-EVG321 for patients with small cell lung cancer in the European Union, after receiving approval by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) to start recruitment (EUCT ID # 2024-514584-25-00).

Newswise: Carotenoid Control: Manipulating Goji Berry's Colorful Compounds
Released: 18-Oct-2024 12:35 AM EDT
Carotenoid Control: Manipulating Goji Berry's Colorful Compounds
Chinese Academy of Sciences

A recent study has identified a molecular switch that regulates the accumulation of carotenoids in goji berries, compounds known for their health-promoting properties. The research focuses on the interaction between two key proteins, ERF5.1 and CCD4.1, which play a pivotal role in the carotenoid metabolic pathway.

Newswise: Decoding Dormancy: The Key to Better Potato Storage
Released: 17-Oct-2024 10:55 PM EDT
Decoding Dormancy: The Key to Better Potato Storage
Chinese Academy of Sciences

A new study has uncovered the critical role of the interaction between StSN2 and StBIN2 in sustaining potato tuber dormancy, a phase essential for maintaining quality and seed viability. The discovery opens the door to innovative methods for controlling sprouting, offering the potato industry potential for enhanced storage solutions and improved crop management.

Newswise: Protein Shakeup: Researchers Uncover New Function of a Protein That May Unlock Age-Related Illnesses
Released: 17-Oct-2024 8:35 PM EDT
Protein Shakeup: Researchers Uncover New Function of a Protein That May Unlock Age-Related Illnesses
McMaster University

McMaster University researchers have discovered a previously unknown cell-protecting function of a protein, which could open new avenues for treating age-related diseases and lead to healthier aging overall.

Released: 17-Oct-2024 8:05 PM EDT
Rutgers Jewish Film Festival Announces Lineup for 25th Year, Nov. 7–21
Rutgers University-New Brunswick

Twelve films will be screened at the Regal Cinema Commerce Center, North Brunswick (November 7–17), and five films will be available virtually (November 15–21). In-theater and virtual tickets are $15; Discount passes are available. Sponsored by Rutgers’ Allen and Joan Bildner Center for the Study of Jewish Life, the festival is made possible by a grant from the Karma Foundation.

Released: 17-Oct-2024 6:55 PM EDT
How Chain IVF Clinics Improve Infertility Treatment
University of California, Berkeley Haas School of Business

In the U.S., demand for in vitro fertilization (IVF) increased almost 140% between 2004 and 2018. Among other things, this trend suggests a business opportunity; in that same span of time the market share of for-profit chain clinics grew from 5% to 20%, with chains now performing over 40% of IVF treatment cycles nationwide.

Released: 17-Oct-2024 6:55 PM EDT
Study Shows That Rett Syndrome in Females Is Not Just Less Severe, but Different
UC Davis Health

Symptoms progression of Rett syndrome are different in females than males. A new MIND Institute study shows why it is important to understand these differences to develop better treatments.

Released: 17-Oct-2024 6:45 PM EDT
CSUF’s Visual Arts Complex Redesigned for the Future of Art Education
California State University, Fullerton

Media and community members are welcome to tour Cal State Fullerton’s renovated visual arts galleries at 4:30 p.m. this Saturday, Oct 19. The visual arts complex buildings were reimagined and redesigned to prepare College of the Arts students for the creative economy’s current and future workforce needs.

Newswise: Not Running Dry: UNLV Project Tackles Water Scarcity in Rural Communities
Released: 17-Oct-2024 6:45 PM EDT
Not Running Dry: UNLV Project Tackles Water Scarcity in Rural Communities
University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV)

A UNLV research team is developing sustainable water management solutions for rural arid areas in the U.S. and China, focusing on wastewater reuse through solar-powered treatment processes. The project aims to provide low-cost technologies for non-potable — and possibly potable — reuse in rural communities in both countries, addressing water scarcity and quality issues.

Released: 17-Oct-2024 6:00 PM EDT
Research Shows How Corporate Social Responsibility Messaging Can Backfire
University of California, Berkeley Haas School of Business

It’s lately been considered good business for companies to show they are responsible corporate citizens. Google touts its solar-powered data centers. Apple talks about its use of recycled materials. Walmart describes its support for local communities.



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