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American Academy of Neurology: Two Scientists to Receive 2026 Ralph L. Sacco Scholarships for Brain Health
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, April 18 -- The American Academy of Neurology issued the following news release:
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Two scientists to receive 2026 Ralph L. Sacco Scholarships for Brain Health
American Academy of Neurology and American Heart Association award $150,000 scholarships to researchers from Maryland and Michigan
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DALLAS and MINNEAPOLIS -- The American Academy of Neurology and the American Heart Association have awarded the 2026 Ralph L. Sacco Scholarships for Brain Health to two neuroscientists, Sarah Kettlety, Ph.D., of Baltimore, Maryland, and Cali McEntee, Ph.D., of Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, April 18 -- The American Academy of Neurology issued the following news release:
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Two scientists to receive 2026 Ralph L. Sacco Scholarships for Brain Health
American Academy of Neurology and American Heart Association award $150,000 scholarships to researchers from Maryland and Michigan
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DALLAS and MINNEAPOLIS -- The American Academy of Neurology and the American Heart Association have awarded the 2026 Ralph L. Sacco Scholarships for Brain Health to two neuroscientists, Sarah Kettlety, Ph.D., of Baltimore, Maryland, and Cali McEntee, Ph.D., of Ann Arbor, Michigan.Each will receive a $150,000 two-year scholarship to support continuing scientific research in brain health. This is the third year this scholarship has been awarded.
The Ralph L. Sacco Scholarships in Brain Health, also known as the Sacco Scholars program, are made possible by a generous bequest to the American Academy of Neurology (AAN), the world's largest association of neurologists and neuroscience professionals, and the American Heart Association, a global force changing the future of health for all, from the late Ralph L. Sacco, M.D., M.S., FAAN, FAHA. Sacco was the only neurologist to have served as president of both organizations. He passed away in 2023 from a brain tumor.
"As we learn more about the importance of the cognitive and physical aspects of the heart-brain connection, it's critical to grow the body of evidence that can help us reduce risk and improve health," said Stacey E. Rosen, M.D., FAHA, volunteer president of the American Heart Association, executive director of the Katz Institute for Women's Health and senior vice president of women's health at Northwell Health in New York City. "We look forward to seeing the work of these two scholars as these research projects build upon Dr. Sacco's decades of work in saving and improving lives."
"Dr. Ralph Sacco inspired many physicians and researchers through his remarkable career, and his legacy lives on through the Ralph L. Sacco Scholarships in Brain Health," said American Academy of Neurology President Natalia S. Rost, M.D., M.P.H., FAAN, FAHA. "This program that supports talented researchers in advancing preventive neurology is a testament to his generosity in mentorship and passion for science. We are thrilled to welcome two new researchers to the Sacco Scholars community -- a growing group of researchers whose valuable work brings us closer to achieving the future of brain health for all."
Kettlety is a postdoctoral researcher at Kennedy Krieger Institute and at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. She is being awarded the scholarship to study the impact of childhood concussions on long-term health. Specifically, she will look at how a child's heart rate changes when they exercise after a concussion. These heart-rate responses can follow different patterns, and those patterns may give clues about whether the nervous system -- which controls things like heart rate and breathing -- isn't working quite right after the injury. One of the patterns researchers see may signal a problem with this automatic nervous system. Kids who show this pattern could be more likely to have concussion symptoms that last longer than usual. The goal of Kettlety's study is to find out whether these heart-rate patterns can help doctors predict which young patients will have a slower recovery. If doctors can identify those patients early, they may be able to offer more customized treatments to help them recover more quickly and fully.
McEntee is a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Michigan Medical School in Ann Arbor. Her research project will look at the connection between exercise and brain health. As people get older, it's common for the brain to change, which can make learning and memory harder. Scientists know that exercise helps keep the brain healthy and can improve memory, but they don't fully understand why it works. McEntee is looking at small substances that the body releases during exercise, called exerkines. These tiny messengers are released from muscles and fat when we move, and they may travel to the brain and help it work better. She wants to determine which of these substances are most important and how they help the brain stay sharp as we age. By understanding this, McEntee hopes to find new ways to protect and improve brain health -- not only for older adults, but also for people with conditions like diabetes or obesity, and even for people who can't exercise due to illness or disability. The goal is to help everyone maintain better brain health throughout their lives.
"Robust research funding is critically important to support innovative ideas that can lead to scientific breakthroughs in prevention, diagnosis, and treatments for a variety of conditions," said American Academy of Neurology Chief Executive Officer Mary E. Post, M.B.A., CAE. "With this collaborative partnership through the Sacco Scholars program, and the American Academy of Neurology's Brain Health Initiative, we are committed to improving lives and making a meaningful impact on the landscape of brain health."
"Dr. Ralph Sacco was the first neurologist to ever serve as the volunteer president of the American Heart Association and he was a dedicated volunteer for more than 20 years as a champion for our work in recognizing the importance of brain health," said Nancy Brown, the American Heart Association's chief executive officer. "He spent much of his life mentoring young scientists just like the recipients of this year's scholarships. More importantly, he was a dear friend and I am so proud to see his lifesaving legacy live on to continue influencing the growing body of scientific research into the connection of heart and brain health."
Kettlety and McEntee begin their two-year research projects on July 1, 2026.
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About the American Heart Association
The American Heart Association is a relentless force for a world of longer, healthier lives. Dedicated to ensuring equitable health in all communities, the organization has been a leading source of health information for more than one hundred years. Supported by more than 35 million volunteers globally, we fund groundbreaking research, advocate for the public's health, and provide critical resources to save and improve lives affected by cardiovascular disease and stroke. By driving breakthroughs and implementing proven solutions in science, policy, and care, we work tirelessly to advance health and transform lives every day. Connect with us on heart.org, Facebook, X or by calling 1-800-AHA-USA1.
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About the American Academy of Neurology
The American Academy of Neurology is the leading voice in brain health. As the world's largest association of neurologists and neuroscience professionals with more than 44,000 members, the AAN provides access to the latest news, science and research affecting neurology for patients, caregivers, physicians and professionals alike. The AAN's mission is to enhance member career fulfillment and promote brain health for all. A neurologist is a doctor who specializes in the diagnosis, care and treatment of brain, spinal cord and nervous system diseases such as Alzheimer's disease, stroke, concussion, epilepsy, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, headache and migraine.
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Original text here: https://www.aan.com/PressRoom/Home/PressRelease/5334
[Category: Medical]
YANG Partners With Automotive Aftermarket Charitable Foundation's Aftermarket Hearts Giving Circle Program
BETHESDA, Maryland, April 17 -- Young Auto Care Network Group, a community of the Auto Care Association, issued the following news release:
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YANG Partners with Automotive Aftermarket Charitable Foundation's (AACF) Aftermarket Hearts Giving Circle Program
The Young Auto Care Network Group (YANG), an Auto Care Association community of young industry professionals under the age of 40, announced its new #YANGGivesBack fundraising campaign to support the Automotive Aftermarket Charitable Foundation (AACF).The new campaign, titled "Aftermarket Hearts Giving Circle," extends the AACF's mission
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BETHESDA, Maryland, April 17 -- Young Auto Care Network Group, a community of the Auto Care Association, issued the following news release:
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YANG Partners with Automotive Aftermarket Charitable Foundation's (AACF) Aftermarket Hearts Giving Circle Program
The Young Auto Care Network Group (YANG), an Auto Care Association community of young industry professionals under the age of 40, announced its new #YANGGivesBack fundraising campaign to support the Automotive Aftermarket Charitable Foundation (AACF).The new campaign, titled "Aftermarket Hearts Giving Circle," extends the AACF's missionof providing critical support to industry members and their family during personal crises as an ongoing commitment. The YANG community is honored to continue helping raise funds throughout the year in support of AACF's mission to help shape the automotive aftermarket industry.
Monthly Giving that Changes Lives in the Aftermarket Industry
For as little as five dollars a month, individuals can affordably join as a "Young Heart" and join the AACF Hearts Giving Circle. For a small recurring donation to AACF, contributors can join a growing community of industry professionals who are committed to giving back and will receive an exclusive YANG Aftermarket Hearts lapel pin as a symbol of their impact.
Every month, families in our industry face unexpected hardships - medical emergencies, natural disasters, or the loss of a loved one. AACF helps them get back on their feet. The campaign runs year-round and encourages donors to support those in need within the automotive aftermarket industry with proceeds going to AACF. The exclusive pin distribution is available at various Auto Care Association in-person events and at select YANG regional meet-up events.
"Giving back is a core value of the YANG community," said Tanya Hunt, chair, YANG. "Through the #YANGGivesBack campaign, we are proud to support the Automotive Aftermarket Charitable Foundation and help ensure that when members of our industry face unexpected hardship, they know they are not alone. Even small monthly contributions through programs like the Young Heart initiative can make a lasting, life changing difference for families in need."
"Partnerships like this with YANG are what keep our mission moving forward," said John Kairys, executive director, AACF. "When young professionals step up to support their brothers and sisters within our industry, it reflects a deep commitment to helping those much like themselves who may one day need AACF's support. We are grateful to YANG for helping build a stronger, more compassionate aftermarket community where no one has to face hardship alone."
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Original text here: https://www.autocare.org/news/latest-news/details/2026/04/16/yang-partners-with-automotive-aftermarket-charitable-foundation-s-(aacf)-aftermarket-hearts-giving-circle-program
[Category: Transportation]
IGFA Advocacy Update for April 2026: Key Policy Wins for Recreational Fishing and Conservation
DANIA BEACH, Florida, April 17 -- The International Game Fish Association issued the following news:
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IGFA Advocacy Update for April 2026: Key Policy Wins for Recreational Fishing and Conservation
The IGFA is dedicated to safeguarding the health of the world's marine and freshwater systems and championing the interests of the recreational angling community. With partners in conservation and recreational fishing, policymakers, and conservation organizations worldwide, the IGFA has made important progress on several key conservation topics including whale-vessel interactions, improving data
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DANIA BEACH, Florida, April 17 -- The International Game Fish Association issued the following news:
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IGFA Advocacy Update for April 2026: Key Policy Wins for Recreational Fishing and Conservation
The IGFA is dedicated to safeguarding the health of the world's marine and freshwater systems and championing the interests of the recreational angling community. With partners in conservation and recreational fishing, policymakers, and conservation organizations worldwide, the IGFA has made important progress on several key conservation topics including whale-vessel interactions, improving datacollection and management of South Atlantic red snapper, and reducing chum salmon bycatch in the Bering Sea. See below for an advocacy update from our Conservation Department:
Supporting Technology and Data Advancements for Reduced Whale-Vessel Interactions
The IGFA joined a broad coalition of recreational fishing and boating organizations in thanking U.S. Representatives Matsui, Malliotakis, Dexter, Buchanan, Elfreth, and Carter for introducing the Whale CHARTS (Conservation Habitat Analysis, Research, and Technical Strategies) Act. This Act seeks to mitigate the risk of vessel strikes on whales by investing in improved data and supporting the development and deployment of whale detection and awareness technologies, thereby strengthening the scientific foundation for decision-making and providing tools that can be applied on the water. This bill has been introduced in the House and has been referred to the Committee on Natural Resources as well as the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.
Advocating Against Reduced Regulations for Industrial Fishing for Menhaden in Louisiana
The IGFA joined a broad coalition of recreational fishing, boating, and conservation organizations in a letter to the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission urging a "no" vote on the Notice of Intent that would reduce Louisiana's current industrial menhaden fishing buffer zones. The Commission voted to reduce the 1/2-mile buffer zone to 1/4-mile under intense industry pressure and support from the Louisiana Governor, and our Gulf coalition is supporting the passage of six bills in the current Louisiana legislative session that seek industry accountability, reporting, and data transparency measures.
Advancing the American Water Stewardship Act
The IGFA joined the nation's leading recreational fishing and boating organizations in a letter of support to Speaker of the House Mike Johnson and U.S. Representative Jeffries for the passage of H.R. 6422, the American Water Stewardship Act. This Act reauthorizes and strengthens Environmental Protection Agency programs, including the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, the Beaches Environmental Assessment and Coastal Health Act, and the National Estuary Program which focuses on non-regulatory, collaborative, and science-based solutions to improve water quality and habitat conditions. This bill has passed the House and was received in the Senate, where it has been referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.
Supporting Exempted Fishing Permits for State Data Collection and Management of South Atlantic Red Snapper
The IGFA joined the nation's leading recreational fishing and boating organizations in submitting comments to Secretary of Commerce Lutnick on Exempted Fishing Permit (EFP) applications submitted by Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina for Atlantic Red Snapper. These EFP applications seek opportunities to test state data systems designed specifically for South Atlantic Red Snapper fisheries and evaluate whether they can produce timely and accurate information in partnership with NOAA Fisheries.
Reducing Chum Salmon Bycatch in the Bering Sea Pollock Trawl Fishery
The IGFA joined recreational and sportfishing businesses, interest groups, and guides in a comment letter on the North Pacific Fishery Management Council's Draft Environmental Impact Statement for chum salmon bycatch in the Bering Sea pollock trawl fishery. These comments included requests for the Council and NOAA Fisheries to reduce chum salmon bycatch and maintain thriving salmon runs for the preservation of Alaska's seafood and tourism industries, as well as subsistence, sport, recreation, and commercial activities. Briefly, the Council established a Western Alaska chum bycatch limit of 45,000 fish and a corridor closure once the bycatch cap is met.
Conservation Program Update
Lastly, the IGFA is leading crucial research into recreationally important fish species and the broader forage base they rely on, through the Forage Fish Research Program (FFRP). Currently in its 10th year, planning is underway for the 10th Annual FFRP Data Workshop, to be held on June 4th, 2026, at Fish and Wildlife Research Institute (FWRI) Headquarters. There, current FFRP Fellows Alex Walus, from the University of Florida, and Meredith Pratt, from the University of Central Florida, will present the results of their Fellowship projects, and FFRP Data Partners will provide an update on their project and data availability for incoming Fellows in 2026-2027. To learn more about the FFRP, check out our website (https://floridaforagefish.org/) and newsletter here (https://floridaforagefish.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2026/04/FFRP-Newsletter-2026_Final.pdf).
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Original text here: https://igfa.org/2026/04/16/igfa-advocacy-update-for-april-2026-key-policy-wins-for-recreational-fishing-and-conservation/
[Category: Environment]
Excellence in Marketing Awards Announced at CCA's Mobility & Connectivity Show
WASHINGTON, April 17 -- The Competitive Carriers Association issued the following news release:
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Excellence in Marketing Awards Announced at CCA's Mobility & Connectivity Show
Louisville, Kentucky - Competitive Carriers Association announced the winners of the 2026 Excellence in Marketing Awards today at its Mobility & Connectivity Show (MCS 2026). The awards recognize CCA members' most effective and innovative marketing campaigns from last year across various platforms such as digital, print, TV, and radio. MCS 2026 takes place April 14-16 at the Louisville Marriott Downtown in Louisville,
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WASHINGTON, April 17 -- The Competitive Carriers Association issued the following news release:
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Excellence in Marketing Awards Announced at CCA's Mobility & Connectivity Show
Louisville, Kentucky - Competitive Carriers Association announced the winners of the 2026 Excellence in Marketing Awards today at its Mobility & Connectivity Show (MCS 2026). The awards recognize CCA members' most effective and innovative marketing campaigns from last year across various platforms such as digital, print, TV, and radio. MCS 2026 takes place April 14-16 at the Louisville Marriott Downtown in Louisville,Kentucky.
The Excellence in Marketing Awards highlight achievements of companies across the communications service provider industry and serve as a platform to recognize and celebrate the advancing campaigns, strategic initiatives, and innovative approaches that drive telecommunications forward.
"CCA's Excellence in Marketing Awards recognize the most creative and captivating marketing campaigns among our members," said Tim Donovan, President and CEO of CCA. "Congratulations to this year's winners for their innovative and visionary approach to engaging audiences and advancing brands within the communications service provider community."
This year's CCA Excellence in Marketing Awards winners include:
Animated Online Videos: Carrier Member
Nex-Tech Wireless: "NTW Childcare Appreciation Animated Video"
Animated Online Videos: Associate Member
IDI Billing Solutions: "The Power of IDI's Web-Based Sales Solutions"
Online Ads: Carrier Member
Cellular One of NE AZ: "Wicked Tough"
Print Ads: Carrier Member
GCI "Business"
Print Ads: Associate Member
Telsasoft: "Your Network's Eyes & Ears"
Radio Spot: Carrier Member
Bark Mobile: "What the Elf Holiday Radio"
TV Commercials & YouTube Videos: Carrier Member
Union Wireless: "Better Connections Better Communities"
People's Choice
Viaero Wireless (TV Commercials & YouTube Videos: Carrier Members): "Answering the Call: Community Outreach"
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About Competitive Carriers Association
Competitive Carriers Association (CCA) is the leading association for competitive communications service providers and stakeholders across the United States. Members range from small, rural carriers serving fewer than 5,000 customers to regional and nationwide providers serving millions, as well as vendors and suppliers delivering products and services throughout the communications ecosystem. CCA's 2026 Mobility & Connectivity Show takes place April 14-16 in Louisville, Kentucky. CCA's 2026 Annual Convention will take place September 14-16 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Visit ccamobile.org and on X, @CCAMobile and #MCS2026.
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Original text here: https://www.ccamobile.org/excellence-in-marketing-awards-announced-at-ccas-mobility-connectivity-show
[Category: Telecommunications]
Equipment Leasing & Finance Association: Equipment Finance Industry Confidence Dips Again Amid Iran War Concerns
WASHINGTON, April 17 (TNSrep) -- The Equipment Leasing and Finance Association issued the following news release on April 16, 2026:
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Equipment Finance Industry Confidence Dips Again Amid Iran War Concerns
The Equipment Leasing & Finance Association (ELFA) today released its April 2026 Monthly Confidence Index for the Equipment Finance Industry (MCI) (https://www.elfaonline.org/research/monthly-confidence-index-(mci)), revealing confidence in the equipment finance market is 54.6, a decrease from 61.0 in March, and the lowest level since May 2025 in the wake of the Trump administration's
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WASHINGTON, April 17 (TNSrep) -- The Equipment Leasing and Finance Association issued the following news release on April 16, 2026:
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Equipment Finance Industry Confidence Dips Again Amid Iran War Concerns
The Equipment Leasing & Finance Association (ELFA) today released its April 2026 Monthly Confidence Index for the Equipment Finance Industry (MCI) (https://www.elfaonline.org/research/monthly-confidence-index-(mci)), revealing confidence in the equipment finance market is 54.6, a decrease from 61.0 in March, and the lowest level since May 2025 in the wake of the Trump administration'sannouncement of universal tariffs. Comments from some MCI survey respondents indicate the impact of the war in Iran on their outlook. The index provides a qualitative assessment from key executives in the $1.3 trillion equipment finance industry.
April 2026 Survey Results:
* Business Conditions - When assessing the next four months, 11.8%% of responding executives believe business conditions will improve, down from 29.2% in March. Those who believe business conditions will remain the same increased to 58.8% from 54.2% the previous month. The percentage of executives who believe business conditions will worsen increased to 29.4% from 16.7% in March.
* Capex Demand - For the next four months, 10.5% of the survey respondents believe demand for leases and loans to fund capital expenditures (capex) will increase (down from 37.5% in March). Additionally, 68.4% expect demand to remain the same (up from 50% last month), and 21.1% believe demand will decline (up from 12.5% in March).
* Access to Capital - Over the next four months, 31.6% of respondents expect greater access to capital to fund equipment acquisitions, an increase from 25% in March. The majority (63.2%) anticipate the "same" access to capital to fund business, a decrease from 70.8% the previous month. Those expecting "less" access to capital increased to 5.3%, up from 4.2% in March.
* Employment - Regarding employment over the next four months, 42.1% of executives expect to hire more employees, an increase from 37.5% in March. Also, 52.6% foresee no change in headcount (down from 58.3% last month), and 5.3% expect to hire fewer employees, up from 4.2% in March.
* U.S. Economy - Of the respondents, none evaluate the current U.S. economy as "excellent," unchanged from March; 94.4% assess it as "fair," down from 100% last month; and 5.6% evaluate it as "poor," up from none in March.
* Economic Outlook - Over the next six months, 15.8% of respondents believe that U.S. economic conditions will "get better," a decrease from 20.8% in March. Another 47.4% expect the U.S. economy to "stay the same," down from 54.2% last month; and 36.8% believe economic conditions will worsen, an increase from 25% in March.
* Business Development Spending - Over the next six months, 47.4% of respondents believe their company will increase spending on business development activities, a decrease from 50% in March. Those who believe there will be "no change" in business development spending increased to 52.6% (from 50% in March), and none believe there will be a decrease in spending, unchanged from last month.
April 2026 MCI-EFI Survey Comments from Industry Executive Leadership:
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Bank, Small Ticket
"The year has started off with a strong first quarter of originations and growth of the portfolio. We are optimistic of the opportunities that we will find strategy to execute on, but we are paying strong attention to portfolio performance and increasing bankruptcies to date in 2026."
David Normandin, CLFP, President and Chief Executive Officer, Wintrust Specialty Finance
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Captive, Small Ticket
"I remain optimistic about the near-term outlook for the equipment finance industry and the broader economy. Continued investment in productivity and modernization is creating favorable conditions for growth."
Jim DeFrank, EVP and Chief Operating Officer, Isuzu Finance of America, Inc.
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Independent, Middle Ticket
"War in Iran has begun a global economic recessionary movement as many eastern nations lack access to oil and natural gas, which are major components to many sectors in their economies and cannot be readily replaced. Expect international markets to slide first, then contagion to U.S. markets."
Jeffry Elliott, CLFP, CEO, Elevex Capital
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Independent, Small Ticket
"The war in Iran is causing economic challenges for some people and businesses. The sooner it is over, the better."
- James D. Jenks, CEO, Global Finance and Leasing Services, LLC
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About ELFA
The Equipment Leasing & Finance Association (ELFA) represents financial services companies and manufacturers in the $1.3 trillion U.S. equipment finance sector. ELFA's over 600 member companies provide essential financing that helps businesses acquire the equipment they need to operate and grow. Learn how equipment finance contributes to businesses' success, U.S. economic growth, manufacturing and jobs at www.elfaonline.org.
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Original text here: https://www.elfaonline.org/newsroom/equipment-finance-industry-confidence-dips-again-amid-iran-war-concern
[Category: Facilities Management]
American Cancer Society Scientists to Present Cancer Research Advancements at 2026 AACR Annual Meeting
ATLANTA, Georgia, April 17 [Category: Medical] -- The American Cancer Society posted the following news release:
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American Cancer Society Scientists to Present Cancer Research Advancements at 2026 AACR Annual Meeting
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ATLANTA, April 17, 2026 - American Cancer Society (ACS) scientists will share new findings spanning survivorship, sleep and cancer risk, and tumor immunology at the 2026 American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting, April 17-23 in San Diego. Two ACS leaders will also be recognized with prestigious AACR honors, underscoring the organization's impact on cancer
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ATLANTA, Georgia, April 17 [Category: Medical] -- The American Cancer Society posted the following news release:
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American Cancer Society Scientists to Present Cancer Research Advancements at 2026 AACR Annual Meeting
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ATLANTA, April 17, 2026 - American Cancer Society (ACS) scientists will share new findings spanning survivorship, sleep and cancer risk, and tumor immunology at the 2026 American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting, April 17-23 in San Diego. Two ACS leaders will also be recognized with prestigious AACR honors, underscoring the organization's impact on cancerprevention, equity, and population science.
With more than 22,000 researchers, clinicians, survivors, and advocates convening, AACR is a leading venue for unveiling results that can shape future cancer care and research priorities. ACS researchers will present the highlighted studies below across poster sessions and educational programming aligned with this year's theme, "Precision, Partnership, Purpose: Advancing Cancer Science to Save Lives Globally."
Highlighted abstracts include:
* Medication adherence and contributing factors among cancer survivors with cardiovascular disease
Presentation #876 /Poster Board #22
April 19, 2026, 2:00pm-5:00pm, PT
Presenter: Dr. Hyunjung Lee
In this study, cardiovascular disease (CVD) medication adherence among cancer survivors was lower among young adults, women, and individuals with higher education and multiple chronic conditions. CVD was also lower among people with limited access to mail-order or online pharmacies, those managing multiple medications, and those living in the Midwest and South. Targeted interventions are needed to improve cardiovascular medication adherence and long-term health outcomes in cancer survivors.
* Associations of self-reported sleep duration and sleep quality with cancer risk: A pooled analysis of 6 prospective cohorts
Presentation #5047/Poster Board #20
April 21, 9:00am - 12:00pm, PT
Presenter: Dr. Charlie Zhong
In this research, short sleep duration appeared to be protective against overall cancer risk, potentially due to the association with lower risks of breast and prostate cancer. However, short sleep was associated with higher risks of small intestine and head and neck cancers. Long sleep duration was also associated with increased risk of head and neck cancers. These results highlight the complex relationship between sleep and cancer risk, as well as the importance of assessing individual cancer types.
* Use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, acetaminophen and somatic immune profiles in breast tumors
Presentation #6998/Poster Board #10
April 22, 2025, 9:00am - 12:00pm, PT
Presenter: Dr. Clara Bodelon
In this study, scientists found that non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) do not appear to influence the breast tumor immune microenvironment. In contrast, researchers observed that acetaminophen use lowers the scores of multiple immune cell types, including those related to improved prognosis.
ACS scientists honored with two prestigious AACR conference awards
Dr. Ahmedin Jemal, senior vice president, surveillance, prevention, and health services research at ACS, is the 2026 recipient of the AACR-Minorities in Cancer Research Jane Cooke Wright Lectureship. This distinguished lectureship recognizes outstanding scientists who have made significant contributions to cancer research and have advanced the careers and representation of minority investigators.
Dr. Jemal leads a team of researchers dedicated to promoting health equity and addressing disparities in cancer prevention, detection, and treatment. His research has revealed critical disparities in access to quality care and how social determinants of health and public policy impact cancer care and outcomes.
Dr. Alpa Patel, senior vice president, population sciences at ACS, will accept the AACR Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention (CEBP) Frederick P. Li Impact Award. The honor will be presented to Dr. Patel and co-authors for their paper entitled, "Sugar and Artificially Sweetened Beverages and Cancer Mortality in a Large U.S. Prospective Cohort," published in the October 2022 issue of the CEBP journal. Dr. Patel is senior author and Dr. Marji McCullough (retired) is lead author.
The CEBP Frederick P. Li Impact Award is an annual honor given for an article that has had a significant impact on the fields represented by the journal. The ACS research paper was selected based on the following criteria: originality; scientific, clinical, and/or public health impact; and overall significance as measured by citations and other publication metrics over a 5-year period prior to award consideration.
About the American Cancer Society
The American Cancer Society is a leading cancer-fighting organization with a vision to end cancer as we know it, for everyone. For more than 110 years, we have been improving the lives of people with cancer and their families as the only organization combating cancer through advocacy, research, and patient support. We are committed to ensuring everyone has an opportunity to prevent, detect, treat, and survive cancer. To learn more, visit cancer.org or call our 24/7 helpline at 1-800-227-2345. Connect with us on Facebook, X, and Instagram.
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Original text here: https://pressroom.cancer.org/AACR-2026
Alera Marine Commits to MRAA Platinum Partnership
BROOKLYN PARK, Minnesota, April 17 -- The Marine Retailers Association of the Americas issued the following news:
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Alera Marine Commits to MRAA Platinum Partnership
* New Boat Builder Strengthens Commitment to Dealer Support and Industry Growth; Exhibited at Dealer Week 2025
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MINNEAPOLIS -- The Marine Retailers Association of the Americas (MRAA) announces that Alera Marine, a new pontoon boat manufacturer, joined the association late last year and participated as a new exhibitor at Dealer Week 2025 in Tampa, Florida.
The partnership strengthens Alera Marine's engagement with marine
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BROOKLYN PARK, Minnesota, April 17 -- The Marine Retailers Association of the Americas issued the following news:
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Alera Marine Commits to MRAA Platinum Partnership
* New Boat Builder Strengthens Commitment to Dealer Support and Industry Growth; Exhibited at Dealer Week 2025
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MINNEAPOLIS -- The Marine Retailers Association of the Americas (MRAA) announces that Alera Marine, a new pontoon boat manufacturer, joined the association late last year and participated as a new exhibitor at Dealer Week 2025 in Tampa, Florida.
The partnership strengthens Alera Marine's engagement with marineretailers and reinforces its commitment to building a strong dealer network. Part of its expanded involvement with MRAA included participation at MRAA's annual conference. The Elkhart, Indiana-based manufacturer presented product but connected with retailers who were looking for new opportunities with a builder committed to their retail success.
"While Alera Marine is a new brand, they're already seeing the value in connecting their current dealers with MRAA resources, while also showcasing their product at Dealer Week, where they grew their dealer network," said Liz Keener, Senior Director of Partnerships for MRAA. "We're happy to have them on board with MRAA."
Alera's leadership group includes CEO Coley Brady, General Manager Jordan Kistler and Vice President of Marketing Joe Mehl, supported by more than 40 designers, engineers and craftspeople focused on craftsmanship, serviceability and long-term reliability.
As a Platinum Partner, Alera Marine will have access to MRAA's expanded dealer development programs, educational resources, industry insights and opportunities to collaborate on initiatives focused on elevating dealer operations and customer experience. Platinum Partners play a key role in advancing MRAA's mission and supporting marine retailers across North America.
The MRAA Partner Membership Program brings together marine manufacturers, service providers and industry partners who share a commitment to strengthening dealership success and the boating experience overall. A full list of partners can be viewed at MRAA.com/partners.
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About Alera Marine Group
Alera Marine Group is a pontoon boat manufacturer based in Elkhart, Indiana. Founded by a team of marine industry veterans, Alera is focused on building high-quality boats that emphasize performance, serviceability and thoughtful design. With more than 200 combined years of industry experience, the Alera team is committed to delivering a product that is reliable, easy to own and enjoyable to operate. The company's first model, the Alera Model M, brings together smart engineering, functional features and modern styling. Alera's mission is simple: to propel people forward by doing whatever it takes--whether that means supporting customers, partnering with dealers or building boats that stand the test of time. Learn more at AleraMarine.com.
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About the Marine Retailers Association of the Americas
The Marine Retailers Association of the Americas is the trusted catalyst for success in the marine retail industry. Dedicated to fueling dealer growth and strengthening the boating experience, MRAA delivers industry-leading insights, expert guidance and proven solutions that assist marine retailers in navigating challenges and seizing opportunities. Through education, advocacy and innovative resources, MRAA empowers dealers to thrive, and help drive a stronger more sustainable marine industry. Learn more at MRAA.com.
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