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Journals Medical Newsletter for Wednesday January 28, 2026 ( 12 items )  

CU Denver Rankings
DENVER, Colorado, Jan. 27 -- The University of Colorado posted the following news: * * * CU Denver Rankings * CU Denver is committed to helping students meet their moment, graduate, and pursue meaningful careers that contribute to the communities they live in. Our students change the world by changing their own lives because we are a highly accessible institution that propels students into higher earnings. That means students who might not otherwise have access to higher education are able  more

De Nicola Center for Ethics & Culture Senior Fellow Wubbenhorst Testifies Before Senate Health Committee (Part 1 of 2)
WASHINGTON, Jan. 27 -- The Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee released the following written testimony by Monique Chireau Wubbenhorst, a senior fellow with De Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture at the University of Notre Dame, from a Jan. 14, 2026, hearing entitled "Protecting Women: Exposing the Dangers of Chemical Abortion Drugs": * * * Abortion is an important subject of intense interest, debate and legislative action among the people of the United States and their ele  more

De Nicola Center for Ethics & Culture Senior Fellow Wubbenhorst Testifies Before Senate Health Committee (Part 2 of 2)
WASHINGTON, Jan. 27 -- The Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee released the following written testimony by Monique Chireau Wubbenhorst, a senior fellow with De Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture at the University of Notre Dame, from a Jan. 14, 2026, hearing entitled "Protecting Women: Exposing the Dangers of Chemical Abortion Drugs": * * * (Continued from Part 1 of 2) Physicians in pro-abortion states must follow the laws of the states where women fill their prescriptions  more

International Differences Exist in Knowledge Gaps and Most Common Perimenopause Symptoms
PEPPER PIKE, Ohio, Jan. 28 -- The North American Menopause Society, an organization that promotes the health and quality of life of all women during midlife and beyond through an understanding of menopause and healthy aging, issued the following news release: * * * International Differences Exist in Knowledge Gaps and Most Common Perimenopause Symptoms New study confirms that symptoms identified as common during perimenopause differ from those most frequently experienced * Although perimeno  more

Medical University of South Carolina: Badged Up for Success
CHARLESTON, South Carolina, Jan. 28 (TNSjou) -- The Medical University of South Carolina issued the following news release: * * * Badged up for success Digital badges in science communications offer scientists in training an innovative career preparation tool. * What if earning a Ph.D. also came with proof of strong communication skills, not just research expertise? Graduate students and postdoctoral fellows in the South Carolina Science Writing Initiative for Trainees (SC-SWIFT) at the MUS  more

Michigan Medicine: High Nursing School Debt Found, as Proposed Education Loan Caps Loom
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Jan. 28 (TNSjou) -- Michigan Medicine, the academic medical center of the University of Michigan, issued the following news release: * * * High nursing school debt found, as proposed education loan caps loom Potential limits on borrowing for a nursing education could affect decisions to stay in the profession or seek advanced training * Nearly a third of registered nurses and advanced practice nurses in Michigan carry sizable student loan debt that is influencing their   more

Neuropathic bladder patients face complications after hip surgery
DALLAS, Texas, Jan. 27 -- The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center posted the following news release: * * * Neuropathic bladder patients face complications after hip surgery * DALLAS - Jan. 27, 2026 - Patients with neuropathic bladder (NB), a condition in which nerve damage affects bladder function, have a significantly higher risk of joint infections, blood clots, and other adverse events after receiving total hip replacement (THR), UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers foun  more

NIH-Funded Study Clearly Ties Risk of Dementia to Severe CTE
WASHINGTON, Jan. 28 (TNSjou) -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' National Institutes of Health issued the following news release: * * * NIH-funded study clearly ties risk of dementia to severe CTE A study (https://alz-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/alz.71032) funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) provides the clearest evidence to date to link severe chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) to dementia risk. CTE is a degenerative brain disorder in some   more

Novel Combined PET Imaging Approach Personalizes Treatment for Head and Neck Cancer
RESTON, Virginia, Jan. 27 [Category: Medical] -- The Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging issued the following news release: * * * Novel Combined PET Imaging Approach Personalizes Treatment for Head and Neck Cancer * Media Contact: Rebecca Maxey (703) 652-6772 rmaxey@snmmi.org Reston, VA (January 27, 2026)- A new strategy that combines two types of PET scans can guide personalized radiotherapy for head and neck cancers, according to new research published in The Journal   more

Springer Nature and the GlomCon Foundation Announce Launch of Open Access Journal, Rare Kidney Diseases
LONDON, England, Jan. 28 -- Springer Nature, a research, educational and professional publisher, issued the following news release: * * * Springer Nature and the GlomCon Foundation Announce Launch of Open Access Journal, Rare Kidney Diseases Springer Nature partners with the GlomCon Foundation to make rare kidney disease research accessible to the global community. * Springer Nature has been chosen as the publishing partner for the GlomCon Foundation's fully Open Access (OA) journal, Rare K  more

University of Washington School of Medicine: People With Psychoses Link Cannabis Use to Physical Ills
SEATTLE, Washington, Jan. 28 (TNSjou) -- The University of Washington School of Medicine posted the following news release: * * * People with psychoses link cannabis use to physical ills Study: Cannabis users with conditions such as schizophrenia report higher rates of heart, blood pressure and digestive problems. * People who have psychotic disorders, such as schizophrenia, and who also use cannabis report experiencing a wider range of health problems than previously documented. New resear  more

Yale University: Early Do-not-attempt-resuscitation Orders Aren't Driving Disparities in Cardiac Arrest Survival
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, Jan. 28 (TNSjou) -- Yale University issued the following news: * * * Early do-not-attempt-resuscitation orders aren't driving disparities in cardiac arrest survival A new Yale study examines whether survival differences by race and ethnicity persist among patients with do-not-attempt-resuscitation orders placed early after cardiac arrest. By Meg Dalton Black and Hispanic patients experience lower survival rates after in-hospital cardiac arrest (IHCA) than white patie  more