| Journals Media Newsletter for Tuesday March 03, 2026 ( 8 items ) |
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Alzheimer's Association Celebrates 20 Years of Its Early-Stage Advisory Group
CHICAGO, Illinois, March 3 [Category: Health Care] -- The Alzheimer's Association posted the following news release:
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Alzheimer's Association Celebrates 20 Years of Its Early-Stage Advisory Group
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- Pioneering program has amplified the voices of people living with dementia, driving meaningful change across policy, care and public awareness -
CHICAGO, March 2, 2026 -The Alzheimer's Association is marking the 20th anniversary of its National Early-Stage Advisory Group (ESAG), a pioneeri
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Ascension Saint Thomas Plans Fairview's First Emergency Department
WASHINGTON, March 2 [Category: Health Care] -- Ascension, a faith-based healthcare organization, posted the following news release:
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Ascension Saint Thomas Plans Fairview's First Emergency Department
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Ascension Saint Thomas and Dickson Medical Associates are planning a new medical campus in Fairview to expand access to emergency and outpatient care.
Fairview's first-ever 24/7 freestanding emergency department will be included in the development, pending state approval. Operated by As
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Capital Research Center Issues Commentary: Al Gore's 30-plus Years of Climate Errors
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- The Capital Research Center issued the following commentary on March 2, 2026, by Ken Braun, managing editor and editor of content:
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Al Gore's 30-plus years of climate errors
The former VP has been reliably wrong on climate & energy for more than three decades. Just 537 votes prevented him from winning the presidency in 2000 and turning his bad plots into policy.
Editorial note: This retrospective on the career of former U.S. Vice President and anti-energy advocate
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Challenging the Noise: Students Create Forum for Discourse
CEDARVILLE, Ohio, March 2 -- Cedarville University posted the following news:
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Challenging the Noise: Students Create Forum for Discourse
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by Rachel Ward, Student Public Relations Writer
In an era of online echo chambers and clickbait headlines, two college students are proving that young voices have something serious to say.
Students Launch Digital Platform for Civil Discourse and Cultural Analysis
Andrew Locke and Connor Burke, friends turned co-founders, launched Burke & Locke
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FAU Study: Do Best Friends or Popular Peers Shape Teen Behavior?
BOCA RATON, Florida, March 3 (TNSjou) -- Florida Atlantic University, a component of the state university system in Florida, issued the following news:
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FAU Study: Do Best Friends or Popular Peers Shape Teen Behavior?
Study Snapshot: As children move into adolescence, one thing is clear: friends matter. But who matters most - best friends or the popular classmates? In a first-of-its-kind study, FAU researchers and collaborators followed 543 Lithuanian middle school students over the cour
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Surgeon General Nominee Means Testifies Before Senate Health, Education, Labor & Pensions Committee
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee released the following testimony by Casey Means, President Trump's nominee to be surgeon general and medical director in the Regular Corps of the Public Health Service, from a Feb. 25, 2026, confirmation hearing:
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Good morning, Chairman Cassidy, Ranking Member Sanders, and Members of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee. I want to thank President Trump for nominating me to serve
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University College London: Black Women Face Major Barriers to Menopause Support - Study
LONDON, England, March 2 (TNSjou) -- The University College London posted the following news:
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Black women face major barriers to menopause support: new study
Black women in the UK are entering menopause severely under informed, under supported, and often dismissed by healthcare professionals, according to new research from the UCL EGA Institute for Women's Health.
Published in the journal Post Reproductive Health, researchers say the study highlights urgent gaps in menopause education
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Valdosta State University Dewar College of Education & Human Services Dean Slykhuis Testifies Before House Education & Workforce Subcommittee
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The House Education and Workforce Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Elementary and Secondary Education released the following testimony by David A. Slykhuis, dean at the Valdosta State University Dewar College of Education and Human Services, on behalf of the American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education, from a Feb. 24, 2026, hearing entitled "Building an AI-Ready America: Teaching in the AI Age"
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It is important that we no longer think of AI as a future tec
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