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Royal Marsden National Health Service Foundation Trust: Groundbreaking Prostate Cancer Trial Launches in UK
LONDON, England, Dec. 9 -- The Royal Marsden National Health Service Foundation Trust issued the following news:

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Groundbreaking prostate cancer trial launches in UK

Aquablation therapy, which uses robotics, AI and real-time imaging, is being trialled in seven countries

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The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust is the first hospital in the UK to recruit a patient to a new international surgical trial for prostate cancer.

The trial, sponsored by US company PROCEPT BioRobotics and supported by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR), is investigating whether Aquablation ... Show Full Article

Reason Foundation Issues Commentary: New Study Details How Legal Psychedelic Services Can Treat Depression, Anxiety
LOS ANGELES, California, Dec. 9 (TNSrep) -- The Reason Foundation issued the following commentary:

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New study details how legal psychedelic services can treat depression, anxiety

A new study has found notable improvements in mental health among participants who underwent legal, supervised sessions with psychedelics in Oregon.

By Gregory Ferenstein

A new study has found notable improvements in mental health among participants who underwent legal, supervised sessions with psychedelics in Oregon, the first state to legalize such services for adults. Published by Osmind, a mental health research ... Show Full Article

Reason Foundation Issues Commentary: Mandating Inefficiency - Minimum Lot Size Regulation and Housing
LOS ANGELES, California, Dec. 9 -- The Reason Foundation issued the following commentary on Dec. 8, 2025:

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Mandating inefficiency: Minimum lot size regulation and housing

Excessive land use restrictions are a primary contributor to the ongoing housing crisis, and minimum lot size regulations are among the most pervasive.

By Eliza Terziev, Housing Policy Analyst

Introduction

Excessive land use restrictions are a primary contributor to the ongoing housing crisis, and minimum lot size (MLS) regulations are among the most pervasive. MLS requirements dictate the smallest amount of land on ... Show Full Article

CLF Joins Legal Fight to Defend New Bedford Victory
BOSTON, Massachusetts, Dec. 9 -- The Conservation Law Foundation issued the following news release on Dec. 8, 2025:

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CLF Joins Legal Fight to Defend New Bedford Victory

Community defeated this polluting trash facility once - and we intend to do it again

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This fall, New Bedford residents won a major victory when the city's Board of Health rejected a proposed waste transfer station from South Coast Renewables (formerly Parallel Products). But the company has appealed that decision. Conservation Law Foundation (CLF), on behalf of New Bedford community members, has filed a motion to intervene ... Show Full Article

Wealth Inequality Is Not a Problem in Britain
DETROIT, Michigan, Dec. 8 -- The Foundation for Economic Education posted the following news:

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Wealth Inequality Is Not a Problem in Britain

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The real problem? We can't build anything.

This article originally appeared at CapX.

On 4 December, the LSE Hayek Society organised a panel debate between Gary Stevenson and Kristian Niemietz on the question "Are the super-rich destroying the UK?" The article below is based on Niemietz's opening remarks.

The British economy is not in great shape, and it has not been for quite some time. This is a statement of the obvious.

We have had 18 ... Show Full Article

OMRF receives grant to study autoimmune disease
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma, Dec. 8 -- The Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation posted the following news:

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OMRF receives grant to study autoimmune disease

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For reasons that aren't fully clear, women are nine times more likely than men to develop an autoimmune disease called Sjogren's.

An Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation scientist hopes to better understand why through studies funded by a new two-year, $468,875 grant from the National Institutes of Health.

"Our goal is to determine how age and gender affect the immune system in Sjogren's," said OMRF scientist Harini Bagavant, Ph.D. ... Show Full Article

Make a difference: Be a part of something bigger
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, Dec. 8 -- The Prevent Cancer Foundation issued the following news:

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Make a difference: Be a part of something bigger

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When it comes to cancer prevention and early detection, we must do better as a society. I got luckynot something you expect to hear when discussing a cancer diagnosisbut that's the beauty of early detection. I want to help others experience that luck, too.

I was diagnosed with a localized, non-aggressive case of Classic Hodgkin Lymphoma in late 2022. The good news is that it was caught extremely early because I spoke up when I noticed something ... Show Full Article