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Newswise: NASA’s Chandra Diagnoses Cause of Fracture in Galactic ‘Bone’
Released: 1-May-2025 6:15 PM EDT
NASA’s Chandra Diagnoses Cause of Fracture in Galactic ‘Bone’
Chandra X-ray Observatory

Astronomers have discovered a likely explanation for a fracture in a huge cosmic “bone” in the Milky Way galaxy, using NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory and radio telescopes. 

Released: 1-May-2025 6:05 PM EDT
Space Conference Blasts Off with Promising Innovations
Ohio State University

Global interest in human spaceflight has ignited passions for the emerging commercial space ecosystem, and efforts to expand space research and related manufacturing are taking center stage in Ohio.

Newswise: University of Utah Researchers Develop Explainable AI Toolkit to Predict Disease Before Symptoms Appear
Release date: 1-May-2025 6:05 PM EDT
University of Utah Researchers Develop Explainable AI Toolkit to Predict Disease Before Symptoms Appear
University of Utah Health

The open-source software toolkit aims to predict whether individuals will develop progressive and chronic diseases years before symptoms appear. It can identify at-risk individuals with an accuracy of 85-99% and explain its outputs in ways that humans can understand.

Newswise: Award-Winning HSS Study Uses AI to Identify Risk Factors Linked to More Severe Pain After Knee Replacement
Released: 1-May-2025 5:50 PM EDT
Award-Winning HSS Study Uses AI to Identify Risk Factors Linked to More Severe Pain After Knee Replacement
Hospital for Special Surgery

HSS researchers used AI to identify two pain archetypes in patients who had a knee replacement and the most significant predictive factors for severe pain after surgery. Risk factors included younger age, greater physical/mental impairment, higher BMI, and preoperative opioid or gabapentinoid use.

Newswise:Video Embedded obesity-in-childhood-raises-risk-of-experiencing-weight-stigma
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Released: 1-May-2025 5:45 PM EDT
Obesity in Childhood Raises Risk of Experiencing Weight Stigma
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Adults who developed severe obesity before the age of 18 are nearly three times more likely than those who developed the condition later to be subjected to severe experienced weight stigma (EWS), a study led by UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers shows.

Newswise: One Timed-release Capsule Could Replace Taking Multiple Pills
Released: 1-May-2025 5:25 PM EDT
One Timed-release Capsule Could Replace Taking Multiple Pills
University of California San Diego

Managing complex medication schedules could soon become as simple as taking a single capsule each day. Engineers have developed a capsule that can be packed with multiple medications and release them at designated times throughout the day, potentially reducing the risk of missed doses or accidental overdoses.

Released: 1-May-2025 5:15 PM EDT
Hackensack Meridian Health Hospitals Earn “A” Safety Grades from The Leapfrog Group
Hackensack Meridian Health

Hackensack Meridian Hospitals recognized for safety with A grades from Leapfrog

Newswise: Shelters at Bus Stops Intended to Provide Relief From Heat Can Actually Result in Higher Temperatures, UTHealth Houston Researchers Discover
Released: 1-May-2025 4:55 PM EDT
Shelters at Bus Stops Intended to Provide Relief From Heat Can Actually Result in Higher Temperatures, UTHealth Houston Researchers Discover
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

Some public transit shelter designs can actually do more harm than good when it comes to shielding from summer temperatures, according to a study led by UTHealth Houston.

Newswise: UNC Researchers Uncover Molecular Mechanism Behind Hydralazine-Induced ANCA Vasculitis
Released: 1-May-2025 4:50 PM EDT
UNC Researchers Uncover Molecular Mechanism Behind Hydralazine-Induced ANCA Vasculitis
University of North Carolina School of Medicine

Investigators at the UNC School of Medicine have gained a clearer understanding of what causes the rare autoimmune condition that inflames blood vessels.

Release date: 1-May-2025 4:20 PM EDT
Explaining the link between ‘good’ gut bacteria and rheumatoid arthritis
Ohio State University

After spending years tracing the origin and migration pattern of an unusual type of immune cell in mice, researchers have shown in a new study how activity of “good” microbes in the gut is linked to rheumatoid arthritis and, potentially, other autoimmune diseases.


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