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Newswise: Father’s Mental Health Can Impact Children for Years
Released: 19-Apr-2025 9:25 AM EDT
Father’s Mental Health Can Impact Children for Years
Rutgers University-New Brunswick

Five-year-olds exposed to paternal depression are more likely to have behavioral issues in grade school, Rutgers Health researchers find

Newswise: Shouldering the Burden of How to Treat Shoulder Pain
Released: 18-Apr-2025 8:00 PM EDT
Shouldering the Burden of How to Treat Shoulder Pain
Tufts University

One shoulder has four separate joints, packed with muscles, that allow movement of the arm in eight different major ways, giving the most degrees of freedom of any joint in the body. But the same complexity that allows such motion also presents opportunities for pain when something goes wrong.

Newswise: Woodrats’ Immunity to Snake Venom Changes with the Weather
Released: 18-Apr-2025 5:55 PM EDT
Woodrats’ Immunity to Snake Venom Changes with the Weather
University of Utah

Woodrats are basically desert superheroes, able to eat toxic plants and survive rattlesnake bites. But researchers from the University of Utah and University of Michigan have found their venom resistance drops when it’s cold.

Newswise: Using Vibrations to See Into Yellowstone’s Magma Reservoir
Released: 18-Apr-2025 5:50 PM EDT
Using Vibrations to See Into Yellowstone’s Magma Reservoir
University of Utah

Under Yellowstone lies a magma-filled formation that drives the national park’s famous geysers and other hydrothermal features. New research conducted by University of Utah geoscientists has located the top of the chamber 3.8 kilometers below Earth’s surface and characterized the upper reservoir’s structure, offering fresh insights into the risk of future eruptions.

Released: 18-Apr-2025 5:10 PM EDT
People With Medical Debt Five Times More Likely to Not Receive Mental Health Care Treatment
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

People with medical debt in 2023 were about five times more likely to forgo mental health care treatment in the following year due to cost, compared to those without medical debt, according to a study led by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.

Newswise: Research Identifies Key Enzyme Target to Fight Deadly Brain Cancers
Released: 18-Apr-2025 5:05 PM EDT
Research Identifies Key Enzyme Target to Fight Deadly Brain Cancers
Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center

Researchers with The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – Arthur G. James and Richard J. Solove Research Institute (OSUCCC-James) have found that targeting an enzyme called PGM3 can help stop the growth of glioblastoma, the most dangerous type of brain tumor.

Newswise: Game-Changing AI-Powered Model Predicts Post-Concussion Injury Risk in College Athletes
Released: 18-Apr-2025 5:00 PM EDT
Game-Changing AI-Powered Model Predicts Post-Concussion Injury Risk in College Athletes
University of Delaware

Researchers have developed an AI-driven machine learning model that can predict post-concussion injury risk in athletes with 95% accuracy, analyzing more than 100 variables. The machine's algorithm has potential beyond sports, including the ability to predict fall risk in patients with Parkinson’s disease.

Newswise: In Remote Tanzania, Research Expedition Uncovers Critically Endangered Species and Paves the Way for Country’s First-Ever Offshore MPA
Released: 18-Apr-2025 4:50 PM EDT
In Remote Tanzania, Research Expedition Uncovers Critically Endangered Species and Paves the Way for Country’s First-Ever Offshore MPA
Wildlife Conservation Society

A first-of-its-kind research expedition to Latham Island has unveiled one of Tanzania’s most ecologically significant marine ecosystems, with thriving seabird colonies, critically endangered sharks, and climate-resilient coral reefs.

Newswise: Protein That Stops Cell Division Could Serve as a Biomarker or Therapeutic Target for Liver Disease
Released: 18-Apr-2025 4:50 PM EDT
Protein That Stops Cell Division Could Serve as a Biomarker or Therapeutic Target for Liver Disease
Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB)

A stress-response protein, CDKN1A, may serve as a biomarker or therapeutic target for MASLD, new research in The FASEB Journal shows. Its expression correlated with disease severity across patient datasets and animal models.

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Released: 18-Apr-2025 4:20 PM EDT
Helping Juvenile Offenders Find a Path to Success
Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago

Breanna Hollie, LCSW, a care coordinator for TASC (Treatment Alternatives for Safe Communities, Inc.), closely follows the young people she refers for services through the Juvenile Justice Collaborative.


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