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Newswise: Pandemic-Era Increase in Alcohol Use Persists
11-Nov-2024 5:00 PM EST
Pandemic-Era Increase in Alcohol Use Persists
Keck Medicine of USC

Alcohol use increased during the COVID-19 pandemic and remained elevated even after the pandemic ended, according to a large nationally representative Keck Medicine of USC study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine.

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Newswise: Abortion and women’s future socioeconomic attainment
Release date: 11-Nov-2024 4:25 PM EST
Abortion and women’s future socioeconomic attainment
University of Utah

Adolescents in regions with fewer abortion restrictions and those who had an abortion were more likely to have graduated from college, earn higher incomes and have greater financial stability at two time-points over an almost 25-year period. Girls who became teen moms, conversely, were more likely to experience eviction, debt and food insecurity.

Release date: 11-Nov-2024 4:10 PM EST
A new wrinkle in turtles: Their genomes fold in a unique way, Iowa State researchers find
Iowa State University

A new study led by an Iowa State University evolutionary biologist described for the first time the three-dimensional architecture of turtle genomes, which fold in a configuration unlike any other animal observed so far.

Newswise: Adequate sleep significantly reduces the risk of hypertension in adolescents, according to new study
Release date: 11-Nov-2024 3:30 PM EST
Adequate sleep significantly reduces the risk of hypertension in adolescents, according to new study
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

Adolescents who meet the recommended guidelines of nine to 11 hours of sleep per day were shown to have a significantly lower risk of hypertension, according to a new study from UTHealth Houston.

Release date: 11-Nov-2024 2:55 PM EST
Study Reveals Disconnect in Medical Device Use and Urges Action on Cardiac Care Inequities
Beth Israel Lahey Health

In a nationwide observational study published this month in The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), cardiologists from the Smith Center for Outcomes Research at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) were commissioned by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to examine trends in the use and long-term safety of a device widely used to treat pulmonary embolism, or blood clots in the lungs.

Newswise: Tumor suppressor forms gel-like assemblies to sacrifice cancer cells
Release date: 11-Nov-2024 2:30 PM EST
Tumor suppressor forms gel-like assemblies to sacrifice cancer cells
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

Scientists at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital have uncovered a previously unrecognized tumor suppression mechanism through the study of condensates and ribosome formation.

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Release date: 11-Nov-2024 1:00 PM EST
Estudio: Los Adultos Mayores con Cáncer de Próstata Reciben Más Tratamientos Excesivos
Cedars-Sinai

Según un nuevo estudio dirigido por Cedars-Sinai, un porcentaje de hombres estadounidenses de edad avanzada con cáncer de próstata de riesgo intermedio y alto se someten a tratamientos que conllevan riesgos de efectos secundarios que pueden reducir significativamente la calidad de vida sin prolongarla.

Release date: 11-Nov-2024 12:00 PM EST
Religiosity, Spirituality, and Meaning-Making Generally Associated with Lower Suicidality
Wolters Kluwer Health: Lippincott

All aspects of religiosity, spirituality, and meaning-making (R/S/M) relate to suicidality in people with a psychiatric diagnosis or a recent suicide attempt, according to a systematic review and meta-analysis published in Harvard Review of Psychiatry, part of the Lippincott portfolio from Wolters Kluwer.


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