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Release date: 30-Apr-2025 2:00 PM EDT
2025 ARVO Annual Meeting to showcase groundbreaking research in age-related macular degeneration
Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO)

Salt Lake City, Utah — Transformative research offering fresh insights and treatment advancements for age-related macular degeneration (AMD), the leading cause of blindness in adults over age 50, will be among the highlights showcased from May 4 - 8 at the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology’s (ARVO) 2025 Annual Meeting in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Newswise:Video Embedded study-finds-long-term-health-benefits-from-bariatric-surgery-and-liver-transplant
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Release date: 30-Apr-2025 1:40 PM EDT
Study finds long-term health benefits from bariatric surgery and liver transplant
Mayo Clinic

Simultaneous bariatric surgery and liver transplant for patients who are severely obese is safe and improves long-term health outcomes, according to a recent Mayo Clinic study. This combined approach offers a needed solution for these patients who are often denied a lifesaving liver transplant due to their weight.

Newswise: FDA-designated orphan drug could increase radiation efficacy in lung cancer
Release date: 30-Apr-2025 1:35 PM EDT
FDA-designated orphan drug could increase radiation efficacy in lung cancer
UT Southwestern Medical Center

An FDA-designated orphan drug that can target a key vulnerability in lung cancer shows promise in improving the efficacy of radiation treatments in preclinical models, according to a study by UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers. The findings, published in Science Advances, suggest a new way to enhance the response to radiotherapy by inhibiting DNA repair in lung cancer cells.

Release date: 30-Apr-2025 12:50 PM EDT
Using Bacteria as Living Test Tubes to Study Human Gene Mutations and Find New Drug Leads
University of California San Diego

Traditional methods of studying human gene mutations are often laborious and costly. Now bioengineers at UC San Diego have developed a new simple approach to rapidly check on human gene changes and also screen chemicals as potential drugs by turning everyday bacteria into living test tubes.

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Release date: 30-Apr-2025 12:15 PM EDT
A System for Better Surgical Outcomes
Cedars-Sinai

After reviewing hundreds of hours of surgical video, a team led by Cedars-Sinai investigators has created a system that links specific steps performed during a surgical procedure to how well patients recover.

Newswise: KU Cancer Center researcher identifies triple-negative breast cancer biomarker
Release date: 30-Apr-2025 12:15 PM EDT
KU Cancer Center researcher identifies triple-negative breast cancer biomarker
University of Kansas Cancer Center

Triple-negative breast cancer is a highly aggressive subtype of breast cancer that affects 10% - 15% of all breast cancer patients. According to the American Cancer Society, Black women are more than twice as likely as other ethnic populations to receive a diagnosis of triple-negative breast cancer.

Newswise: Mud Pies for Some, Barriers for Others
Released: 30-Apr-2025 12:00 PM EDT
Mud Pies for Some, Barriers for Others
University of South Australia

When we think of nature play, we envision children swinging from trees, decorating mud pies with gum nuts, and delving through creek beds. But nature play must be more than this and needs to cater to children of all ages and capabilities, say researchers at the University of South Australia.

Newswise: Social Workers Urged to Embed Aboriginal Cultural Practices in First Nations Communities
Released: 30-Apr-2025 12:00 PM EDT
Social Workers Urged to Embed Aboriginal Cultural Practices in First Nations Communities
University of South Australia

Social workers in First Nations communities need to incorporate Aboriginal ways of knowing, being and doing at the heart of their supervision practices on Country.That’s the recommenda...

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Release date: 30-Apr-2025 12:00 PM EDT
What Makes A Business Sustainable? Q&A With Professor Charlene Zietsma
University of Michigan Ross School of Business

Sustainability issues increasingly impact businesses, including higher costs, risks, and operational disruptions due to extreme weather and other climate change effects. Companies also face ethical...

Newswise: Hackensack Meridian Health Hospitals Named to Newsweek’s America’s Best Maternity Hospitals 2025
Release date: 30-Apr-2025 11:30 AM EDT
Hackensack Meridian Health Hospitals Named to Newsweek’s America’s Best Maternity Hospitals 2025
Hackensack Meridian Health

Hackensack Meridian Health Hospitals named to Newsweek's best maternity hospitals


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