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10-Mar-2025 7:30 PM EDT
Retiring Abroad Puts Older Adults at Risk for Loneliness, Study Finds
American Psychological Association (APA)

Many people dream of retiring to a warmer, less expensive country. But retirees who move abroad may be at greater risk of loneliness than those who stay in their home country, according to research published by the American Psychological Association.

Newswise: Depressing Findings for Those Suffering From Eating Disorders
Released: 13-Mar-2025 5:35 AM EDT
Depressing Findings for Those Suffering From Eating Disorders
University of South Australia

New research shows that people with eating disorders are more harshly judged than those suffering from depression, making it much harder for them to seek treatment.

   
Released: 12-Mar-2025 8:30 PM EDT
Perspectives and Challenges in Global Health: A Conversation with Howard Catton, CEO, International Council of Nurses
University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing

As CEO of ICN since 2019, Howard Catton has been at the forefront of global health advocacy, influencing policy design and implementation while amplifying nurses' role in addressing pressing healthcare challenges. Join us for an insightful conversation exploring the evolving landscape of global health, the challenges nurses face, and their essential role in shaping the future of healthcare.

Released: 12-Mar-2025 7:20 PM EDT
GW College of Professional Studies Supports Federal Workforce Amid Downsizing with Tuition Discounts and Career Pivot Webinar
George Washington University

As the federal workforce faces reductions due to the administration’s downsizing efforts, the George Washington University College of Professional Studies (CPS) is stepping up to support affected... ...

Released: 12-Mar-2025 6:40 PM EDT
Workshops at the Museum to Train Tomorrow’s Doctors
Universite de Montreal

A project led by Université de Montréal in collaboration with the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts and Culture Trois-Rivières enriches medical students’ training, so as to enhance patient care.

   
Released: 12-Mar-2025 6:40 PM EDT
Workshops at the Museum to Train Tomorrow’s Doctors
Universite de Montreal

A project led by Université de Montréal in collaboration with the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts and Culture Trois-Rivières enriches medical students’ training, so as to enhance patient care.

   
Newswise: More Than Marks: How Wellbeing Shapes Academic Success
Released: 12-Mar-2025 3:30 PM EDT
More Than Marks: How Wellbeing Shapes Academic Success
University of South Australia

A world first* study of more than 215,000 students, UniSA researchers found that while standardised tests measure academic skills, different dimensions of wellbeing - emotional wellbeing, engagement, and learning readiness - can play a crucial role in performance.

Newswise: Chula Art Education Students and Satit Chula Students Win  “Thailand New Gen Inventors Award 2025” 
Released: 12-Mar-2025 8:55 AM EDT
Chula Art Education Students and Satit Chula Students Win  “Thailand New Gen Inventors Award 2025” 
Chulalongkorn University

Congratulations to Chula Art Education Students and Chula Demonstration School (Satit Chula) students for winning the “Thailand New Gen Inventors Award 2025: I–New Gen Award 2025” in the Youth Invention Competition at Inventors’ Day 2025, organized by the National Research Council of Thailand (NRCT) on February 6, 2025.

Released: 12-Mar-2025 8:40 AM EDT
Alternative Montreal Metro Map Celebrates Women’s Contributions
Universite de Montreal

Following in the footsteps of New York, London and Barcelona, Montreal now has its own alternative metro map paying tribute to the remarkable women who have contributed to its development.

 
Released: 12-Mar-2025 8:40 AM EDT
Alternative Montreal Metro Map Celebrates Women’s Contributions
Universite de Montreal

Following in the footsteps of New York, London and Barcelona, Montreal now has its own alternative metro map paying tribute to the remarkable women who have contributed to its development.

 
Newswise: First National Perception Survey of Food Is Medicine Programs Shows Strong Public Support
10-Mar-2025 5:15 PM EDT
First National Perception Survey of Food Is Medicine Programs Shows Strong Public Support
Tufts University

Researchers have conducted the first national survey on public awareness and perceptions of food, health, and Food is Medicine programs. A team at the Food is Medicine Institute at the Gerald J. and Dorothy R. Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy at Tufts University found that nearly 90 percent of Americans surveyed agreed that eating healthy foods is important for preventing conditions like obesity, high blood pressure, and type-2 diabetes.

   
Newswise: UP Choir TUKS Camerata to Perform as Headline Act at Choral Conference in US
Released: 12-Mar-2025 7:15 AM EDT
UP Choir TUKS Camerata to Perform as Headline Act at Choral Conference in US
University of Pretoria

UP's TUKS Camerata, recently delivered a performance to bid farewell before heading off to the US, where they will perform as the headline choir at the National Conference of the American Choral Directors Association (ACDA) in Dallas

Released: 11-Mar-2025 9:15 PM EDT
`I died twice that day': Country Rap Superstar Colt Ford on Surviving a Near-Fatal Heart Attack
Mayo Clinic

Heart disease is the leading cause of death worldwide. One of the most common types of cardiovascular disease is a heart attack. In the U.S. alone, it is estimated that every 40 seconds, someone has a heart attack. One of those people is country rap music artist Colt Ford.

   
Newswise: Do Women Leaders Drive Better Environmental Outcomes?
Released: 11-Mar-2025 9:15 PM EDT
Do Women Leaders Drive Better Environmental Outcomes?
University of California San Diego

Meera Mahadevan, assistant professor of economics at UC San Diego’s School of Global Policy and Strategy (GPS) explores how developing countries can sustainably provide the resources their citizens need, such as electricity and water. She has made major discoveries with her research, much of which is conducted in India, where Mahadevan grew up. She has found that when women are elected to political office in India, air pollution decreases. She also uncovered mass corruption in the country with how politicians misuse their influence over state-controlled electricity to sure up their reelections.

Newswise: Weathering the Storm: Professor’s New Book Explores How Local Governments Can Adapt and Recover From Natural Disasters
Released: 11-Mar-2025 8:50 PM EDT
Weathering the Storm: Professor’s New Book Explores How Local Governments Can Adapt and Recover From Natural Disasters
Binghamton University, State University of New York

“Natural Disasters and Local Resiliency,” co-written by Binghamton University's Komla Dzigbede revolves around the increase in number, strength and frequency of natural disasters globally; the authors interview local government managers — many who may be the next to experience a disaster — to examine the lessons that they can use as they attempt to prevent, prepare, respond and recover from these events. The book’s major goal is to serve as a resource for practitioners at the local level leading government services and programs.

Released: 11-Mar-2025 8:45 PM EDT
Metal Tariffs Double, with Pressure on Canada to Become Part of U.S.
George Washington University

On Tuesday, the U.S. doubled tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, with the president urging Canada to become part of the United States.

Released: 11-Mar-2025 8:45 PM EDT
GW Trachtenberg School Launches New Scholarship Alongside Environmental And Energy Study Institute
George Washington University

Amelia Lindsay-Kaufman First Recipient of the Environmental and Energy Study Institute Graduate Fellowship

Released: 11-Mar-2025 7:55 PM EDT
AANS and CNS Urge Congressional Action to Halt Medicare Physician Payment Cuts in Continuing Resolution
American Association of Neurological Surgeons/Congress of Neurological Surgeons Washington Office

The American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS) and the Congress of Neurological Surgeons (CNS), along with over 100 national and state medical societies, are calling on Congress to include bipartisan legislation addressing the 2025 Medicare physician payment cuts in the full-year Continuing Resolution (CR).

Newswise: UP Museums Textiles Exhibit Picks Up the Thread of Women’s Stories
Released: 11-Mar-2025 6:30 PM EDT
UP Museums Textiles Exhibit Picks Up the Thread of Women’s Stories
University of Pretoria

The University of Pretoria (UP) Museums is proud to present a new, thought-provoking exhibition that brings together a selection of textiles from across the globe, showcasing both the simplicity and complexity of the medium, and highlighting its historical and cultural significance called "Bokgabo ba mašela: The Art of Textiles."



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