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Release date: 25-Sep-2024 1:05 PM EDT
Supporting Orthopedic Research Through Sport
RUSH

When it comes to improving health care and finding new, effective ways to treat patients, it takes a village. A village that both leads and supports research. And that’s the driving force behind the eighth annual Chicago Sports Summit. Hosted by Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, the Summit brings together leaders from across Chicago’s dynamic sports scene.

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Release date: 25-Sep-2024 1:05 PM EDT
New research shows hydraulic failure in the tropics is expected to increase
Los Alamos National Laboratory

New research shows hydraulic failure in the tropics is expected to increase

Newswise: How special is the Milky Way Galaxy?
Release date: 25-Sep-2024 1:05 PM EDT
How special is the Milky Way Galaxy?
University of Utah

The SAGA Survey just published three new research articles that provide us with new insights into the uniqueness of our own Milky Way Galaxy after completing the census of 101 satellite systems similar to the Milky Way’s.

Newswise: UTHealth Houston’s minimally invasive treatment extends hope to patients with medication-resistant epilepsy
Release date: 25-Sep-2024 12:05 PM EDT
UTHealth Houston’s minimally invasive treatment extends hope to patients with medication-resistant epilepsy
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

Findings of a study on a novel and minimally invasive laser therapy for patients with drug-resistant epilepsy caused by periventricular nodular heterotopia (PNVH) have been published by UTHealth Houston researchers in American Neurological Association’s Annals of Neurology.

Release date: 25-Sep-2024 12:00 PM EDT
Expert Available: High Blood Pressure on the Rise for Pregnant Women
George Washington University

More pregnant women are being diagnosed with a dangerous form of high blood pressure called eclampsia, according to a story in NPR. Eclampsia causes the heart to work extra hard and can damage organs... ...

Release date: 25-Sep-2024 11:05 AM EDT
Study helps predict how long it will take for testosterone to return to normal after prostate cancer treatment
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

A study led by researchers from the UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center sheds light on testosterone recovery following androgen deprivation therapy in men undergoing radiotherapy for prostate cancer, providing key insights for optimizing patient care.

Newswise: Manganese Cathodes Could Boost Lithium-ion Batteries
Released: 25-Sep-2024 11:05 AM EDT
Manganese Cathodes Could Boost Lithium-ion Batteries
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Manganese is earth-abundant and cheap. A new process could help make it a contender to replace nickel and cobalt in batteries.

Newswise: Researchers design Zillow-inspired software to turn former mine lands into sites for economic development
Release date: 25-Sep-2024 11:00 AM EDT
Researchers design Zillow-inspired software to turn former mine lands into sites for economic development
West Virginia University

Just as Zillow helps home buyers find houses for sale, commercial real estate developers will soon be able to find the ideal property in West Virginia’s southern coalfields using a similar land search system developed at West Virginia University.

Newswise: New Study Mapping Stem Cells Reveals Molecular Choreography Behind Individual Variation in Human Development
Release date: 25-Sep-2024 11:00 AM EDT
New Study Mapping Stem Cells Reveals Molecular Choreography Behind Individual Variation in Human Development
Johns Hopkins Medicine

Researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have mapped variation in human stem cells that explains how cells of an individual may shape a unique “developmental dance” at the molecular level, thereby controlling how the brain and body are created.

Newswise: Encoding Human Experience: Study Reveals How Brain Cells Compute the Flow of Time
23-Sep-2024 2:05 PM EDT
Encoding Human Experience: Study Reveals How Brain Cells Compute the Flow of Time
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

A landmark study led by UCLA Health has begun to unravel one of the fundamental mysteries in neuroscience – how the human brain encodes and makes sense of the flow of time and experiences.


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