Newswise Focus Channel: Hidden - Alabama /articles/channels/Hidden - Alabama Individual State Feeds en-us Copyright 2024 Newswise Newswise Focus Channel: Hidden - Alabama 115 31 / /images/newswise-logo-rss.gif Rush Health Systems Officially Becomes Ochsner Rush Health /articles/rush-health-systems-officially-becomes-ochsner-rush-health/?sc=c6339 /articles/rush-health-systems-officially-becomes-ochsner-rush-health/?sc=c6339 Mon, 01 Aug 2022 10:05:49 EST Healthcare Business News Announcement <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2022/08/01/62e7e1dbadf3f_OHRushHealthLogoColorS-368x107-324fa0ed-bec5-402c-b39a-e85b528d5ced.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="Newswise image" />Rush Health Systems has officially merged with Ochsner Health (Ochsner), becoming Ochsner Rush Health. Today's announcement is a conclusion of the process that began with a letter of intent to merge in June 2021. /articles//images/uploads/2022/08/01/62e7e1dbadf3f_OHRushHealthLogoColorS-368x107-324fa0ed-bec5-402c-b39a-e85b528d5ced.jpg Ochsner Health VIDEO AND TRANSCRIPT of Live Event for April 28th: The Tuskegee Syphilis Study 50 Years Later. Why It Still Matters /articles/live-event-for-april-28th-the-tuskegee-syphilis-study-50-years-later-why-it-still-matters/?sc=c6339 /articles/live-event-for-april-28th-the-tuskegee-syphilis-study-50-years-later-why-it-still-matters/?sc=c6339 Thu, 28 Apr 2022 16:05:30 EST Civil Liberties,Government and Law,Health Disparities,Healthcare,History,Infectious Diseases,Media and Journalism,Men's Health,Nursing,Patient Safety,Personalized Medicine,Public Health,Race and Ethnicity,Rural Issues,Sex and Relationships,U.S. Politics,Respiratory Diseases and Disorders Medical News,Science News,Life News (Arts and Humanities),Business News Research Results It's been 50 years since the Tuskegee Study was disclosed to the American public. In May, a new riveting account of the Study, when government doctors intentionally withheld effective therapy for syphilis for 40 years in 400 African American men, will be published in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. The article explains the deeper everlasting lessons of the study. Newswise Greenhouse gases have had no significant impact on Alabama's weather, UAH scientist's report says /articles/greenhouse-gases-have-had-no-significant-impact-on-alabama-s-weather-uah-scientist-s-report-says/?sc=c6339 /articles/greenhouse-gases-have-had-no-significant-impact-on-alabama-s-weather-uah-scientist-s-report-says/?sc=c6339 Fri, 11 Feb 2022 10:35:11 EST Climate Science,Environmental Science Science News Feature <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2022/02/11/620679a455c97_John Christy.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="Newswise image" />A new report by Alabama State Climatologist and University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) professor Dr. John Christy says that increasing greenhouse gases (GHGs) in the atmosphere have had no significant impact on the State of Alabama. /articles//images/uploads/2022/02/11/620679a455c97_John Christy.jpg University of Alabama Huntsville Gulf of Mexico Alliance Releases Governors' Action Plan IV for Healthy and Resilient Coasts /articles/gulf-of-mexico-alliance-releases-governors-action-plan-iv-for-healthy-and-resilient-coasts/?sc=c6339 /articles/gulf-of-mexico-alliance-releases-governors-action-plan-iv-for-healthy-and-resilient-coasts/?sc=c6339 Tue, 26 Oct 2021 09:05:45 EST Economics,Environmental Science,Government and Law,Marine Science,Wildlife Business News Announcement The Gulf of Mexico Alliance has released the Governors' Action Plan IV for Healthy and Resilient Coasts, signed by the governors of all five Gulf states: Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas. This is the fourth in a series of collaborative work plans that identifies priority issues, focus areas, and actions to enhance the environmental and economic health of the Gulf of Mexico. Gulf of Mexico Alliance Rutgers Expert Available to Discuss Missouri's Hearing Over Planned Parenthood Health Center License and the Temporal Block of Alabama's Abortion Ban /articles/rutgers-expert-available-to-discuss-missouri-s-hearing-over-planned-parenthood-health-center-license-and-the-temporal-block-of-alabama-s-abortion-ban/?sc=c6339 /articles/rutgers-expert-available-to-discuss-missouri-s-hearing-over-planned-parenthood-health-center-license-and-the-temporal-block-of-alabama-s-abortion-ban/?sc=c6339 Wed, 30 Oct 2019 09:50:04 EST Healthcare,OBGYN,Public Health,Women's Health Medical News Expert Pitch Rutgers University-New Brunswick High Blood Pressure May Not Always Appear in Blood Pressure Readings at Doctor's Office /articles/high-blood-pressure-may-not-always-appear-in-blood-pressure-readings-at-doctor-s-office/?sc=c6339 /articles/high-blood-pressure-may-not-always-appear-in-blood-pressure-readings-at-doctor-s-office/?sc=c6339 Mon, 04 Mar 2019 16:40:25 EST Cardiovascular Health,Healthcare,Heart Disease,All Journal News Medical News Research Results <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2019/03/4/RS12637_Paul_Muntner-82.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="Newswise image" />Approximately 20 to 30 percent of adults in the United States may not be correctly diagnosed with having hypertension due to differences in their blood pressure when measured in their doctor's office versus outside of their doctor's office. /articles//images/uploads/2019/03/4/RS12637_Paul_Muntner-82.jpg University of Alabama at Birmingham Environmental justice begins with awareness, advocacy /articles/environmental-justice-begins-with-awareness-advocacy/?sc=c6339 /articles/environmental-justice-begins-with-awareness-advocacy/?sc=c6339 Mon, 04 Mar 2019 13:05:23 EST All Journal News,Environmental Science,Poverty,Public Health Medical News,Science News Research Results Dr. Azita Amiri, an assistant professor in UAH's College of Nursing, and Dr. Shuang Zhao, an assistant professor in both the Department of Political Science and the Department of Atmospheric Science, have been working to bring attention to the plight of residents in Uniontown, Ala., an environmental justice community located in the state's Black Belt. University of Alabama Huntsville Managing psychological stress after deadly tornadoes key to coping, says mental health expert. /articles/managing-psychological-stress-after-deadly-tornadoes-key-to-coping-says-mental-health-expert/?sc=c6339 /articles/managing-psychological-stress-after-deadly-tornadoes-key-to-coping-says-mental-health-expert/?sc=c6339 Mon, 04 Mar 2019 10:05:35 EST Behavioral Science,Mental Health,Psychology and Psychiatry,Tornadoes Medical News,Life News (Social and Behavioral Sciences) Expert Pitch <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2022/04/6/download - 2022-04-06T103830.930.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="Newswise image" /> /articles//images/uploads/2022/04/6/download - 2022-04-06T103830.930.jpg University of Alabama at Birmingham High-fat diet and age alter gut microbes and immune response, causing inflamed state in heart failure /articles/high-fat-diet-and-age-alter-gut-microbes-and-immune-response-causing-inflamed-state-in-heart-failure/?sc=c6339 /articles/high-fat-diet-and-age-alter-gut-microbes-and-immune-response-causing-inflamed-state-in-heart-failure/?sc=c6339 Fri, 01 Mar 2019 11:05:50 EST Healthspan,All Journal News,Cardiovascular Health,Heart Disease,Immunology,Obesity,Grant Funded News Medical News Research Results <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2022/02/17/NSAIDjoomla.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="Newswise image" />A calorie-dense, obesity-generating diet in aging mice disrupts the composition of the gut microbiome. This correlates with development of a system-wide nonresolving inflammation in acute heart failure, with a notable disruption of the immune cell profile, primarily the neutrophil-leukocyte ratio. /articles//images/uploads/2022/02/17/NSAIDjoomla.jpg University of Alabama at Birmingham An antiviral gel may prevent genital herpes in women /articles/an-antiviral-gel-may-prevent-genital-herpes-in-women/?sc=c6339 /articles/an-antiviral-gel-may-prevent-genital-herpes-in-women/?sc=c6339 Thu, 28 Feb 2019 15:25:35 EST AIDS and HIV,Healthcare,Infectious Diseases,Women's Health,All Journal News Medical News Research Results Researchers examined the effect of vaginal tenofovir 1 percent gel use on the risk of acquiring herpes simplex virus type 2, or HSV-2. University of Alabama at Birmingham University-hosted sites carry out statewide initiative to elevate K-12 STEM instruction /articles/university-hosted-sites-carry-out-statewide-initiative-to-elevate-k-12-stem-instruction/?sc=c6339 /articles/university-hosted-sites-carry-out-statewide-initiative-to-elevate-k-12-stem-instruction/?sc=c6339 Tue, 26 Feb 2019 12:05:57 EST Education,STEM Education Life News (Education) Announcement UAH is the original host university of the Alabama Math, Science, and Technology Initiative (AMSTI), a statewide initiative to improve math and science teaching in Alabama by providing participating schools with professional development, equipment and materials, and onsite support from content specialists. University of Alabama Huntsville Southern Research teams with UAB to launch 3 pilot studies /articles/southern-research-teams-with-uab-to-launch-3-pilot-studies/?sc=c6339 /articles/southern-research-teams-with-uab-to-launch-3-pilot-studies/?sc=c6339 Mon, 25 Feb 2019 15:05:40 EST Asthma,Immunology,Infectious Diseases,Respiratory Diseases and Disorders Medical News,Science News Announcement How certain bacteria may make people more prone to asthma is one topic of three research grants jointly funded by Southern Research and the UAB School of Medicine. These new research pilots are the latest effort to harness synergies between researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and Southern Research, a Birmingham-based nonprofit research institute with nearly 400 scientists and engineers. The two other pilots seek an improved way to develop new vaccines and a new mouse model for a potentially dangerous, hereditary deficiency shared by 400 million people worldwide. Southern Research Outreach effort introduces North Alabama high school students to thinking entrepreneurially /articles/outreach-effort-introduces-north-alabama-high-school-students-to-thinking-entrepreneurially/?sc=c6339 /articles/outreach-effort-introduces-north-alabama-high-school-students-to-thinking-entrepreneurially/?sc=c6339 Mon, 25 Feb 2019 14:05:59 EST Education,Entrepreneurship Life News (Education) Announcement UAH's College of Business is an early and ongoing supporter of the Creating Entrepreneurial Opportunities (CEO) program, an initiative that seeks to bring entrepreneurial education to school districts in Decatur and throughout Morgan County. University of Alabama Huntsville Robust and specific gene regulation tool developed for primary brain neurons /articles/robust-and-specific-gene-regulation-tool-developed-for-primary-brain-neurons/?sc=c6339 /articles/robust-and-specific-gene-regulation-tool-developed-for-primary-brain-neurons/?sc=c6339 Mon, 25 Feb 2019 13:00:00 EST Addiction,All Journal News,Alzheimer's and Dementia,Neuro,Psychology and Psychiatry,Grant Funded News Medical News Research Results A powerful tool is available to investigate brain development, memory and learning, and brain dysregulation in neuropsychiatric diseases like addiction, depression, schizophrenia and Alzheimer's. This molecular biology tool can selectively and robustly turn on genes in brain neurons of living rats. University of Alabama at Birmingham Urban parks could make you happier /articles/urban-parks-could-make-you-happier/?sc=c6339 /articles/urban-parks-could-make-you-happier/?sc=c6339 Mon, 25 Feb 2019 08:00:00 EST All Journal News,Environmental Health,Exercise and Fitness,Healthcare Medical News Research Results <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2019/02/21/RS21975_RailroadPark-23-scr.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="Newswise image" />UAB researchers found spending 20 minutes in an urban park will make someone happier -- whether they are engaging in exercise or not during the visit. /articles//images/uploads/2019/02/21/RS21975_RailroadPark-23-scr.jpg University of Alabama at Birmingham The Best and Worst Things You Can Do for Your Heart /articles/the-best-and-worst-things-you-can-do-for-your-heart/?sc=c6339 /articles/the-best-and-worst-things-you-can-do-for-your-heart/?sc=c6339 Fri, 22 Feb 2019 17:05:30 EST Cardiovascular Health,Heart Disease Medical News Feature According to the American Heart Association's Heart and Stroke Statistics, nearly half of all adults in the United States have some type of cardiovascular disease. University of Alabama at Birmingham New Bacterial Signaling Language Offers Pathway to Treat Infections /articles/new-bacterial-signaling-language-offers-pathway-to-treat-infections/?sc=c6339 /articles/new-bacterial-signaling-language-offers-pathway-to-treat-infections/?sc=c6339 Fri, 22 Feb 2019 15:45:25 EST Cell Biology,Chemistry,Infectious Diseases,Pharmaceuticals,All Journal News Medical News,Science News Research Results Scientists at the microbiology lab led by Javier Campos-Gomez, Ph.D., in Drug Discovery at Southern Research discovered that Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a bacterium responsible for severe, drug-resistant infections in humans, uses a family of fatty acids, known as "oxylipins," in a cell-to-cell signaling language critical for its virulence. Southern Research Mock hospital allows UAH's nursing students to practice rescuing "patients" under pressure /articles/mock-hospital-allows-uah-s-nursing-students-to-practice-rescuing-patients-under-pressure2/?sc=c6339 /articles/mock-hospital-allows-uah-s-nursing-students-to-practice-rescuing-patients-under-pressure2/?sc=c6339 Thu, 21 Feb 2019 16:05:48 EST Education,Emergency Medicine,Nursing,Patient Safety Medical News Higher Education Event The Leadership and Management in Nursing course, offered by UAH's College of Nursing, includes a "mock hospital" experience that allows faculty members to assess the students' clinical skills and critical thinking abilities prior to launching them into their preceptorship. University of Alabama Huntsville UAB Women's Health Expert Can Discuss Ebola Vaccine for Pregnant Women /articles/uab-women-s-health-expert-can-discuss-ebola-vaccine-for-pregnant-women/?sc=c6339 /articles/uab-women-s-health-expert-can-discuss-ebola-vaccine-for-pregnant-women/?sc=c6339 Wed, 20 Feb 2019 17:15:42 EST OBGYN,Vaccines,Women's Health Medical News Expert Pitch <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2019/02/20/RS8772_jodie_dionne-odom2.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="Newswise image" /> /articles//images/uploads/2019/02/20/RS8772_jodie_dionne-odom2.jpg University of Alabama at Birmingham Early screening for gestational diabetes in pregnant, obese women may be unhelpful /articles/early-screening-for-gestational-diabetes-in-pregnant-obese-women-may-be-unhelpful/?sc=c6339 /articles/early-screening-for-gestational-diabetes-in-pregnant-obese-women-may-be-unhelpful/?sc=c6339 Wed, 20 Feb 2019 11:30:34 EST All Journal News,Diabetes,Obesity,OBGYN Medical News Research Results Findings suggest there is no improvement in pregnancy outcomes for obese women who receive early gestational diabetes screening. 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