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Education (Colleges & Universities)

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University of Otago: NZ Needs Options to Remove Ill or Infirm Leaders - Researchers
DUNEDIN, New Zealand, March 29 -- The University of Otago issued the following news release:

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NZ needs options to remove ill or infirm leaders - researchers

New Zealand needs to develop options for removing leaders when their decision-making abilities are impaired, the authors of a study of former Prime Ministers say.

Independent researcher Dr John Horrocks and Professor Nick Wilson from the Department of Public Health at the University of Otago, Wellington - Otakou Whakaihu Waka, Poneke, say the performance of at least four former New Zealand Prime Ministers has been impaired, in three ... Show Full Article

University of Cologne: Virtual Reality Videos Increase Environmental Awareness
KOLN, Germany, March 29 -- The University of Cologne issued the following news release:

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Virtual reality videos increase environmental awareness

Nature documentaries presented as 360 virtual reality videos have a stronger positive effect than other forms of media, including an indirect effect on donation intentions.

A group of media psychologists at the University of Cologne, led by Professor Dr Dr Kai Kaspar, has examined the effects of presenting environmental protection documentaries by way of 360 virtual reality (VR) videos compared with the use of other more traditional media forms. ... Show Full Article

UVA Health Takes Aim at Long COVID in Two National Clinical Trials
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Virginia, March 29 -- The University of Virginia issued the following research news:

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UVA Health Takes Aim at Long COVID in Two National Clinical Trials

By Zeina Mohammed

University of Virginia researchers are working to better understand and treat the persistent symptoms of long COVID affecting millions of Americans.

UVA Health recently joined two national clinical trials that are part of the National Institutes of Health's Researching COVID to Enhance Recovery Initiative, which seeks to understand and prevent long COVID.

"It's estimated that between 5% and 30% of people ... Show Full Article

UTMB Research Uncovers How Drug Candidate Stops Dengue Infection
GALVESTON, Texas, March 29 -- The University of Texas Medical Branch issued the following news release:

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UTMB research uncovers how drug candidate stops dengue infection

New research out of the University of Texas Medical Branch reveals findings that drug candidate NITD-688 utilized a unique way to stop dengue, a potentially life-threatening infection spread by mosquitos.

Dengue, caused by the dengue virus, presents a significant public health challenge with limited effective treatments. Primarily transmitted to humans through the bite of infected mosquitoes, the virus can cause diseases ... Show Full Article

UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health: Heart Drug Used for Acne Gains Prominence Despite Lingering Safety Questions
CHAPEL HILL, North Carolina, March 29 -- The University of North Carolina Gillings School of Global Public Health issued the following news:

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Heart drug used for acne gains prominence despite lingering safety questions

Spironolactone, a heart failure medication used in older adults, is increasingly prescribed off-label to treat acne in young women and teenage girls--often at doses far higher than those tested in clinical trials for cardiovascular disease.

Despite its widespread use, spironolactone's long-term safety at higher doses in younger patients remains unclear. Clinical trials have ... Show Full Article

Boston University School of Public Health: Discrimination-Related Depression, Anxiety Pronounced Among Multiracial, White, Asian Populations
BOSTON, Massachusetts, March 29 -- Boston University School of Public Health issued the following news:

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Discrimination-related Depression, Anxiety Pronounced Among Multiracial, White, Asian Populations

A new study found that more than half of US adults encounter some form of discrimination, and that this mistreatment may fuel higher chances of depression and/or anxiety diagnoses among these specific racial and ethnic groups due to cultural, social, and systemic factors.

By Jillian McKoy

A growing body of research has drawn connections between everyday discrimination--the routine and ... Show Full Article

Australian Catholic University: Safeguarding Kids in Sports a Team Effort - Expert
BRISBANE, Australia, March 29 -- The Australian Catholic University issued the following news:

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Safeguarding kids in sports a team effort - expert

Prioritising children's mental and physical safety and wellbeing while participating in organised sports should be the number one goal, according to an Australian Catholic University safeguarding expert.

Following recent media coverage of fighting among spectator s on the sidelines of a junior suburban basketball game, Douglas Russell, who has compiled five top tips to safeguard children, said it was an opportune time to reflect on children's ... Show Full Article