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Released: 6-Sep-2024 12:05 PM EDT
New study links ‘forever chemical’ PFOS with colorectal cancer
University of Kentucky

A recent University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center study sheds light on how the environmental pollutant perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS) may affect our intestines and possibly increase the risk of developing colorectal cancer.  

Released: 6-Sep-2024 12:05 PM EDT
Cancer diagnoses still lagging due to COVID-19
University of Kentucky

A new University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center study reveals that cancer diagnosis rates in the U.S. remained below expected levels in 2021, adding to the backlog of undiagnosed cases from 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Newswise: Registration open for 14th annual Markesbery Symposium on Aging and Dementia at the University of Kentucky
Released: 29-Aug-2024 9:05 AM EDT
Registration open for 14th annual Markesbery Symposium on Aging and Dementia at the University of Kentucky
University of Kentucky

The 14th annual Markesbery Symposium on Aging and Dementia is set for Sept. 27-28. The symposium, hosted by UK’s Sanders-Brown Center on Aging, is named in honor and memory of the late William R. Markesbery, M.D., the founding director of Sanders-Brown.

   
Newswise: From NICU to normalcy – one family’s story of extraordinary resilience  
Released: 28-Aug-2024 7:05 AM EDT
From NICU to normalcy – one family’s story of extraordinary resilience  
University of Kentucky

Looking back at their sons’ health care journey over the past five years, Claire and Daniel Polston can’t help but note the extraordinary coincidences. Their first son, Everett, had a harrowing start to life when he was born at 23 weeks. Their second son, Nolan, had a nearly identical journey just a few years later.

Newswise: Registration for upcoming Symposium on Dis/Ability & Debility in Appalachia open through Sept. 9
Released: 27-Aug-2024 1:05 PM EDT
Registration for upcoming Symposium on Dis/Ability & Debility in Appalachia open through Sept. 9
University of Kentucky

Next month, University of Kentucky partners will host the first-ever Symposium on Dis/Ability & Debility in Appalachia. The symposium will take place Sept. 28, at the Healthy Kentucky Research Building on UK’s campus. A virtual component will also be available, to ensure accessibility to a broader audience.

Newswise: NIH funds UK’s groundbreaking DBS-Plus trial for Parkinson’s
Released: 19-Aug-2024 11:05 AM EDT
NIH funds UK’s groundbreaking DBS-Plus trial for Parkinson’s
University of Kentucky

At 69, Hoyt “Corky” Ball knew something was wrong when his right hand began to tremble uncontrollably. His primary doctor ruled out Parkinson’s, but the prescribed medication failed to alleviate his symptoms.

Newswise: UK physicians restore college student’s vision after ‘false brain tumor’
Released: 12-Aug-2024 7:05 AM EDT
UK physicians restore college student’s vision after ‘false brain tumor’
University of Kentucky

“I began having a headache.” That headache was the start of a path the Eastern Kentucky University student Madison Carlisle never imagined her semester would take. “It was the week before fall break. My vision was starting to act up, there were times it was like I was seeing two of everything,” Carlisle said.

Newswise: Financial boom or bust: University of Kentucky expert analyzes economic impact of the Olympics
Released: 12-Aug-2024 6:05 AM EDT
Financial boom or bust: University of Kentucky expert analyzes economic impact of the Olympics
University of Kentucky

A global spectacle, the Olympics often brings promises of economic prosperity to host cities.However, the financial outcomes can be double-edged. While some cities experience a lucrative boost in tourism and infrastructure, others struggle with massive debts and underutilized facilities.In the Q&A below, Michael Clark, director of the Center for Business and Economic Research (CBER) in the Gatton College of Business and Economics, discusses the real costs and benefits that come with the grandeur of the Games.

Newswise: UK researcher receives NSF CAREER award to create safe, smart target drone capturing
Released: 6-Aug-2024 11:05 AM EDT
UK researcher receives NSF CAREER award to create safe, smart target drone capturing
University of Kentucky

A University of Kentucky researcher is creating innovative methods to make drones safer and smarter. Xu Jin, Ph.D., assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in the UK Stanley and Karen Pigman College of Engineering, has received the prestigious National Science Foundation (NSF) Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award.

Newswise: Art and horticulture merge to create natural dye garden at UK
Released: 6-Aug-2024 8:05 AM EDT
Art and horticulture merge to create natural dye garden at UK
University of Kentucky

Crystal Gregory, an associate professor in the College of Fine Arts School of Art and Visual Studies, and Shari Dutton, a staff horticulturalist in the Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment, are both fiber artists. Gregory, who is the Arturo Alonzo Sandoval Endowed Professor in Fiber, practices fiber art as a teacher and working artist. Dutton has practiced as a hobbyist for more than 30 years.

Newswise: UK HealthCare opens 1st EmPATH psychiatric emergency unit in Kentucky
Released: 5-Aug-2024 11:05 AM EDT
UK HealthCare opens 1st EmPATH psychiatric emergency unit in Kentucky
University of Kentucky

Community and state leaders joined UK HealthCare officials on July 30 to celebrate the opening of a new emergency unit dedicated to the treatment of patients experiencing a mental health crisis.The unit, known as EmPATH (Emergency Psychiatric Assessment, Treatment and Healing), is the first EmPATH unit in Kentucky.

Newswise: Sanders-Brown Center on Aging launches innovative Brain Health Activities program
Released: 5-Aug-2024 9:05 AM EDT
Sanders-Brown Center on Aging launches innovative Brain Health Activities program
University of Kentucky

The University of Kentucky’s Sanders-Brown Center on Aging has introduced a groundbreaking initiative, Brain Health Activities, aimed at supporting individuals with dementia and their caregivers.

Newswise: Unlocking the mind: The fascinating psychology of Olympic athlete, fan rituals
Released: 5-Aug-2024 9:05 AM EDT
Unlocking the mind: The fascinating psychology of Olympic athlete, fan rituals
University of Kentucky

Body paint, mismatched socks, hidden knick-knacks — what do they have in common when chasing glory on the biggest stage?  In the competitive world of sports, where every move matters, athletes often turn to rituals and superstitions to find comfort and boost confidence.  These unique habits can also extend to fans.

Newswise: UK study reveals concerning decline in cervical cancer screenings
Released: 25-Jun-2024 9:05 AM EDT
UK study reveals concerning decline in cervical cancer screenings
University of Kentucky

LEXINGTON, Ky. (June 25, 2024) — New University of Kentucky research published in JAMA Network Open reveals concerning declines in cervical cancer screening rates among women in the U.S. during the COVID-19 pandemic, especially in rural areas.  The study led by UK Markey Cancer Center researcher Ty Borders, Ph.D., analyzed nationally representative survey data from the National Cancer Institute to examine Pap test screening rates before and during the pandemic.

Newswise: Yackzan elected to Oncology Nursing Society board of directors
Released: 21-Jun-2024 11:05 AM EDT
Yackzan elected to Oncology Nursing Society board of directors
University of Kentucky

UK HealthCare Enterprise Director of Service Line Performance Management Susan Yackzan, Ph.D., has been elected to the national Oncology Nursing Society’s (ONS) board of directors. ONS is an association that represents 100,000 nurses and has 35,000 professional members. Its board of directors governs on behalf of members and has the ultimate authority for the activities of ONS.

Newswise: ‘There’s no way I should be here’ — CPR, heroic efforts save UK heart patient
Released: 21-Jun-2024 11:05 AM EDT
‘There’s no way I should be here’ — CPR, heroic efforts save UK heart patient
University of Kentucky

Rob Sprang doesn’t remember anything about Sept. 7, 2023. He doesn’t remember arriving at Lakeside Golf Course in Lexington for a round of golf with his friends. Nor does he remember standing on the fairway at the fourth hole, waiting to take his shot. He has no recollection of falling to the ground, unconscious and unresponsive.

Newswise: Learning child and infant CPR could help save a little life
Released: 21-Jun-2024 10:05 AM EDT
Learning child and infant CPR could help save a little life
University of Kentucky

The University of Kentucky Public Relations and Strategic Communications Office provides a weekly health column available for use and reprint by news media. This week's column is by Callie L. Rzasa, M.D., medical director of Kentucky Children's Hospital Congenital Heart Clinic and American Heart Association board president in Central and Eastern Kentucky

Newswise: UK program expands to offer rural Kentucky students more opportunities in medicine
Released: 21-Jun-2024 10:05 AM EDT
UK program expands to offer rural Kentucky students more opportunities in medicine
University of Kentucky

For years, the University of Kentucky College of Medicine’s Professional Education Preparation Program (PEPP)-Scholars has provided summer academic enrichment activities to rising college freshmen from racially/ethnically underrepresented or rural backgrounds. The goal of this early exposure to the field of medicine carries with it the hope of solidifying their commitment to the career path.

Newswise: Music therapy helps two-time cancer survivor through bone marrow transplant
Released: 21-Jun-2024 10:05 AM EDT
Music therapy helps two-time cancer survivor through bone marrow transplant
University of Kentucky

In 2018, Bobbi Jo Allen was exercising when she found a lump in her pectoral muscle. Three days later, she received a phone call from her doctor. For the first time, Bobbi Jo had to digest these words: stage 4 cancer. Bobbi Jo was diagnosed with stage 4 large B-cell non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. This type of cancer typically presents as a rapidly growing mass.

Newswise: Lexington Teenager, Future Doctor Flourishes Despite Rare Illness
Released: 28-Mar-2024 9:05 AM EDT
Lexington Teenager, Future Doctor Flourishes Despite Rare Illness
University of Kentucky

In many ways, Treasure Newton is your typical 17-year-old. She loves hanging out with her friends and family, trying new recipes and doing her makeup. But unlike most teens, she knows exactly what she wants to be when she grows up.



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