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Study Identifies Signature in Blood to Better Predict Type 2 Diabetes Risk
BRONX, New York, Jan. 15 -- The Albert Einstein College of Medicine issued the following news release:

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New Study Identifies Signature in Blood to Better Predict Type 2 Diabetes Risk

Researchers from Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Mass General Brigham have identified molecular changes associated with type 2 diabetes risk, reflecting contributions from genetics, diet, and lifestyle factors, which could pave the way for more effective prevention and intervention strategies. Their results, developed through blood samples from more than 20,000 people, are published today in Nature ... Show Full Article

RWJBH Expert on Preventing Cervical Cancer: Why Early Detection and Vaccination Matter in 2026
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, Jan. 15 -- Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey issued the following news:

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RWJBH Expert on Preventing Cervical Cancer: Why Early Detection and Vaccination Matter in 2026

Each year in the United States, an estimated 13,360 women are diagnosed with cervical cancer, and about 4,320 women die from the disease. Although cervical cancer rates have steadily declined thanks to screening and vaccination, January's Cervical Health Awareness Month underscores the continued need for proactive care.

Cervical cancer is most commonly diagnosed between ages 35 and 64, with ... Show Full Article

Progress Under Siege: Colorado Progressives Kick Off 2026 Legislative Session With Hope, Trepidation
DENVER, Colorado, Jan. 15 -- ProgressNow Colorado, an advocacy organization, issued the following news release:

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Progress Under Siege: Colorado Progressives Kick Off 2026 Legislative Session With Hope, Trepidation

As the Seventy-fifth Colorado General Assembly kicked off its second regular session today, ProgressNow Colorado, the state's largest multi-issue progressive advocacy organization, welcomed lawmakers back to the People's House to hammer out another ambitious legislative agenda promoting affordability, fairness, and equal opportunity, while making the hard choices imposed on our ... Show Full Article

Pitt Neurologists Use AI to Close Diagnostic Gaps in Seizure Care
PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania, Jan. 15 -- The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center issued the following news release:

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Pitt Neurologists Use AI to Close Diagnostic Gaps in Seizure Care

Clinician-scientists at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) tool that significantly improves diagnostic accuracy for functional seizures--a condition often misdiagnosed as epilepsy. The findings, published today in Epilepsia, demonstrate how AI can support clinicians, whose expertise is not neurology, by flagging complex cases for further review, potentially ... Show Full Article

League of Conservation Voters: EPA's Clean Water Act proposal limits state and Tribal ability to protect waters from pollution
WASHINGTON, Jan. 15 [Category: Environment] -- The League of Conservation Voters posted the following news release:

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EPA's Clean Water Act proposal limits state and Tribal ability to protect waters from pollution

In response to the Trump EPA's newest proposed rule on Section 401 of the Clean Water Act that would limit states and Tribal authority to protect their waters from damaging pipelines and other projects, the League of Conservation Voters (LCV) issued the following statement from Healthy Communities Government Affairs Advocate Lizzy Duncan:

"The Trump administration has proven ... Show Full Article

Iran: Monitoring Escalating Risks to Civilians and Health Systems
WASHINGTON, Jan. 15 -- Project HOPE, an international health and humanitarian aid non-governmental organization, issued the following news release:

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Iran: Monitoring Escalating Risks to Civilians and Health Systems

Project HOPE is closely monitoring the rapidly evolving situation in Iran, with deep concern for the safety, health, and well-being of civilians. According to the Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), over 2,403 protestors have been killed, including 12 children, in addition to 18,434 arrests and 1,134 severe injuries amid ongoing unrest. These figures are likely underreported ... Show Full Article

Florida Chamber of Commerce Releases 2026 Where We Stand Legislative Agenda Focused on Furthering Job Creation and Florida's Long-Term Economic Competitiveness
TALLAHASSEE, Florida, Jan. 15 -- The Florida Chamber of Commerce issued the following news on Jan. 14, 2026:

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Florida Chamber of Commerce Releases 2026 Where We Stand Legislative Agenda Focused on Furthering Job Creation and Florida's Long-Term Economic Competitiveness

Reflects business-led priorities to support continued economic growth opportunities and global competitiveness

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The Florida Chamber of Commerce (Florida Chamber) today announced the release of 2026 Where We Stand, its annual jobs and competitiveness agenda developed in collaboration with job creators, local chambers of ... Show Full Article