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Public Policy Tipoffs Involving New Jersey Newsletter for Sunday February 07, 2021 ( 25 items )  

Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis Journal Issues Research Articles in Feb. 2, 2021 Edition
HOBOKEN, New Jersey, Feb. 2 -- Advanced Synthesis and Catalysis, a peer-reviewed journal that says it features organic, organometallic and applied chemistry, published research articles, including the following topics, in its Feb. 2, 2021 edition: Reviews: * Benzyl Palladium Intermediates: Unique and Versatile Reactive Intermediates for Aromatic Functionalization * Recent Development of Recoverable MacMillan Catalyst in Asymmetric Organic Transformations * Reactions of Organophosphorus Comp  more

American Journal of Industrial Medicine Issues Research Articles in March 2021 Edition
HOBOKEN, New Jersey, Feb. 3 -- The American Journal of Industrial Medicine, a peer-reviewed journal that says it features occupational and environmental health and safety, published research articles on the following topics in its March 2021 edition: BRIEF REPORT: * The effectiveness of removal from exposure and reduction of exposure for managing occupational asthma: Summary of an updated Cochrane systematic review * Medical claims paid by workers' compensation insurance among US Medicare be  more

Applied Psychology-An International Review Journal Issues Research Articles in January 2021 Edition
HOBOKEN, New Jersey, Feb. 5 -- Applied Psychology-An International Review, a peer-reviewed journal that says it features organizational, cross-cultural, educational, health, counseling and environmental, traffic and sport psychology from the International Association of Applied Psychology, published research articles on the following topics in its January 2021 Special Section: Psychosocial Risk Factors and Coping: Special Section: * Achieving Effective Remote Working During the COVID-19 Pande  more

Clinical Transplantation Journal Issues Research Articles in January 2021 Edition
HOBOKEN, New Jersey, Feb. 2 -- Clinical Transplantation, a journal that says it aims to serve as a channel for those involved in the care of patients who require, or have had, organ or tissue transplants (including kidney, intestine, liver, pancreas, islets, heart, heart valves, lung, bone marrow, cornea, skin, bone and cartilage), published research articles, including the following topics, in its January 2021 edition: REVIEW ARTICLES: * Kidney transplantation in valvular heart disease and p  more

Cooper University Health Care Physician Publishes Book on How to Remain Positive in the Face of Adversity
CAMDEN, New Jersey, Feb. 6 -- Cooper University Health Care issued the following news release: The physical act of smiling has an impact on one's mood as they do it. Regardless of how small that impact may be, any happiness we are able to generate for ourselves goes a long way as we continue to experience difficult situations. With so much tragedy surrounding us as the coronavirus pandemic rages on, happiness is few and far between and can sometimes feel impossible to achieve on your own. But t  more

Cooper University Health Care's Bariatric Surgery Program Recognized With Blue Distinction Centers Plus Designation for Quality and Cost-Efficiency
CAMDEN, New Jersey, Feb. 6 -- Cooper University Health Care issued the following news release: Cooper University Health Care has received the Blue Distinction(R) Centers+ for Bariatric Surgery designation for quality and cost efficiency, as part of the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association's Blue Distinction Specialty Care program. Blue Distinction Centers are nationally designated health care facilities that show a commitment to delivering high quality patient safety and better health outcomes,   more

Delaware Riverkeeper Network: Supreme Court Agrees to Hear PennEast Case on States' Rights
BRISTOL, Pennsylvania, Feb. 4 -- The Delaware Riverkeeper Network issued the following news release on Feb. 3, 2021: Today the Supreme Court announced it will take up the case PennEast Pipeline Co. v. New Jersey. In September 2019, the Third Circuit determined that the PennEast Pipeline Company, as a private company, does not have the authority to use eminent domain to seize lands owned by the state of New Jersey. The decision effectively blocked PennEast from a third of its planned route throu  more

Englewood Health Opens New Imaging Center in Fair Lawn
ENGLEWOOD, New Jersey, Feb. 4 -- Englewood Health issued the following news release: Driven by a need in the community for better access to high-quality medical imaging, Englewood Health has opened the doors on a new three-story 30,000-square-foot facility, 9,500 of which will be dedicated to a new diagnostic imaging and breast center. The new location makes advanced imaging services easier to access for residents of western Bergen County and Passaic County. Located at 22-02 Broadway in Fair La  more

IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics Issues Research Articles in April 2021 Edition
PISCATAWAY, New Jersey, Feb. 3 -- IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics, from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, says that it covers novel experimental or theoretical results in the field of science and technology of quantum electronics, published research articles on the following topics in its April 2021 edition: * Energy Transmission of Vortex Beams Through 3rd Order Intensity Dependent Nonlinear Optical Limiters * Geiger-Mode Operation of AlGaN Avalanche Photodiodes at 25  more

IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits Issues Research Articles in February 2021 Edition
PISCATAWAY, New Jersey, Feb. 3 -- IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits, a journal that says it emphasizes on transistor-level design of integrated circuits from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, published research articles, including the following topics, in its February 2021 edition: * 0.02-4.5-GHz LN(T)A in 28-nm CMOS for 5G Exploiting Noise Reduction and Current Reuse * 15.1-mW 6-GS/s 6-bit Single-Channel Flash ADC With Selectively Activated 8x Time-Domain Latch Interpo  more

IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation Journal Issues Research Articles in February 2021 Edition
PISCATAWAY, New Jersey, Feb. 3 -- IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation, a journal that says it provides insights on computation from the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society, published research articles on the following topics in its February 2021 edition: * Coevolutionary Framework for Constrained Multiobjective Optimization Problems * Constrained Multiobjective Optimization: Test Problem Construction and Performance Evaluations * Efficient Recursive Differential Grouping for Lar  more

Institute of Management Accountants Welcomes Eight New Endorsed Schools for 2021
MONTVALE, New Jersey, Feb. 4 -- The Institute of Management Accountants issued the following news release on Feb. 3, 2021: IMA (Institute of Management Accountants), one of the largest and most respected associations focused exclusively on advancing the management accounting profession, is proud to announce that eight new colleges and universities have earned the distinction of IMA Endorsed Schools. These schools have been recognized for their support of students pursuing and earning the CMA(R)  more

Journal of Applied Toxicology Issues Research Articles in March 2021 Edition
HOBOKEN, New Jersey, Feb. 2 -- The Journal of Applied Toxicology, a peer-reviewed journal that says it publishes articles on mechanistic, fundamental and applied research on toxicity of drugs and chemicals at the molecular, cellular, tissue, target organ and whole body level, published research articles on the following topics in its March 2021 edition: REVIEW ARTICLE: * Research advance on cell imaging and cytotoxicity of different types of quantum Dots RESEARCH ARTICLES: * Investigation   more

Journal of Clinical Outcomes Management Issues Research Articles in January 2021 Edition
PARSIPPANY, New Jersey, Feb. 5 -- The Journal of Clinical Outcomes Management, a peer-reviewed journal that says it offers evidence-based, practical information for improving the quality, safety and value of health care, published research articles on the following topics in its January 2021 edition: Outcomes Research in Review: * Theory of Planned Behavior Provides A Theoretical Explanation For Enhanced Behavior Change With Genetic-Based Lifestyle Interventions * Noninvasive Ventilation Use  more

NASAA Announces State Enforcement Actions Against GPB Capital Holdings for Allegedly Defrauding Investors in $1.8 Billion Private Offering Scheme
WASHINGTON, Feb. 5 -- The North American Securities Administrators Association issued the following news release on Feb. 4, 2021: The North American Securities Administrators Association (NASAA) today announced that seven state securities agencies have filed regulatory actions against New York-based investment adviser GPB Capital Holdings, LLC ("GPB") and others for their alleged involvement in a $1.8 billion securities fraud scheme that has affected approximately 17,000 investors across the Un  more

New Jersey Association for Mental Health & Addiction Agencies: Self-Care Improves Mental Health and Heart Health
MERCERVILLE, New Jersey, Feb. 2 -- The New Jersey Association for Mental Health and Addiction Agencies issued the following news release: While scientists and experts are still learning about the long-term impacts of COVID-19 on the heart, there is evidence that people who have pre-existing heart conditions are at higher risk of contracting COVID-19. Pre-existing conditions, such as hypertension, obesity, high cholesterol and high blood sugar levels, increase the risk of contracting COVID-19 be  more

New Jersey Association for Mental Health & Addiction Agencies: Treatment of Mental Illness and Cancer Can Result in Better Outcomes
MERCERVILLE, New Jersey, Feb. 5 -- The New Jersey Association for Mental Health and Addiction Agencies issued the following news release: The coronavirus has left people with preexisting conditions and illnesses particularly vulnerable. The American Cancer Society explains that people who have cancer are more susceptible to COVID-19 because they have an impaired immune system either due to the cancer or due to cancer treatments, such as chemotherapy, stem cell transplant and surgery. Therefore,  more

New Jersey School Boards Association Special Report Shows Mental Health Programs Are Helping Students Withstand the Pandemic
TRENTON, New Jersey, Jan. 27 (TNSRep) -- The New Jersey School Boards Association issued the following news release: A new report from the New Jersey School Boards Association (NJSBA) explores the psychological impacts that the coronavirus has had on school-age children. The report, Eye on the Future as Districts Monitor Student Mental Health, found that students have fared relatively well considering challenges that impacted their academic and personal lives. The report is the fourth in a ser  more

NYU Langone Health Performs World's First Successful Face & Double Hand Transplant
NEW YORK, Feb. 4 -- NYU Langone Health, an academic medical center affiliated with New York University, issued the following news release on Feb. 3, 2021: A surgical team from NYU Langone Health performed a face and double hand transplant for a 22-year-old New Jersey resident severely burned in a horrific car crash. The surgery included transplanting both hands and the full face of a single donor. It marked the first successful combination transplant case of its kind in the world. Interviews a  more

Public Funds Public Schools: COVID-19 Federal Relief Bill Restricts Use of Funds for Private Schools
NEWARK, New Jersey, Feb. 3 -- Public Funds Public Schools issued the following news: The second major COVID-19 relief bill, approved by Congress at the end of 2020, provides more funding for public schools than the previous CARES Act legislation passed in March: approximately $58 billion in total, while also reserving up to $2.75 billion for private schools. This is good news because the nation's public schools have great need for this latest, but hopefully not last, infusion of federal fundin  more

Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey: Gynecologic Oncology Leader Named at New Jersey's Only NCI-Designated Comprehensive Cancer Center
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, Feb. 5 (TNSPer) -- Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey issued the following news: Expanding its team of highly specialized professionals in the treatment of routine, rare and complex cancers of the female reproductive system, Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey and Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital (RWJUH), a RWJBarnabas Health facility, have named James K. Aikins, Jr., MD, FACOG, FACS chief of gynecologic oncology at Rutgers Cancer Institute and chief of   more

Rutgers University and RWJBarnabas Health Announce Clinical Alignment
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, Feb. 5 -- RWJBarnabas Health issued the following joint news on Feb. 4, 2021, with Rutgers University: Rutgers University and RWJBarnabas Health today announced the achievement of a significant milestone in its mission to build a premier academic health system dedicated to education, research and the delivery of high-quality healthcare to benefit patients, students and the citizens of New Jersey. Rutgers University and RWJBarnabas Health have taken a step toward integ  more

RWJBarnabas Health: Cardiac Care Post-COVID-19
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, Feb. 6 -- RWJBarnabas Health issued the following news: Joseph Fogelson has been seeing a cardiologist since 2003. He has a long history of heart disease in his family: Both his mother and uncle died suddenly from aortic aneurysms. In early 2020, Fogelson, 63, had his annual echocardiogram. "I noticed I was getting more tired than usual," he says. A follow-up transesophageal echo (TEE) showed that Fogelson's aorta had gotten larger and confirmed that he had an aortic  more

RWJBarnabas Health: Patient Experience Team Earns Recognition for Heroism During Pandemic
WEST ORANGE, New Jersey, Feb. 3 -- RWJBarnabas Health issued the following news: RWJBarnabas Health's Patient Experience Team was awarded Special Recognition for Heroism During the Pandemic by The Leapfrog Group, an independent national watchdog organization of employers and other purchasers focused on health care safety and quality. The honor recognizes heroes who have demonstrated an extraordinary commitment to patient safety, quality and experience amidst the COVID-19 crisis. "At RWJBarnaba  more

RWJBarnabas Health: Salute to Seniors
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, Feb. 6 -- RWJBarnabas Health issued the following news: After COVID-19, Saint Barnabas Medical Center (SBMC) debuted the new James and Sharon Maida Geriatrics Institute at the SBMC campus in Livingston. And this brand-new center provides integrated care in one location for those over the age of 65. A multidisciplinary group of physicians and support staff are specially trained to work with the geriatric community and their wide range of physical, mental, medical and s  more