| Journals Media Newsletter for Thursday June 04, 2026 ( 15 items ) |
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'Shoot for the Moon?' Aim a Bit Lower, Say UW, Other Researchers
LARAMIE, Wyoming, May 29 (TNSjou) -- The University of Wyoming posted the following news:
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'Shoot for the Moon?' Aim a Bit Lower, Say UW, Other Researchers
How ambitious should you be? Folk wisdom offers conflicting advice: "Shoot for the moon," but also, "Don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good."
A new study from researchers at the University of Wyoming, Stanford University and the University of Colorado-Boulder used a mathematical model to show that ambition lies in the middle
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Americans agree: Ultraprocessed foods pose major health hazard
ITHACA, New York, June 3 -- Cornell University posted the following news:
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Americans agree: Ultraprocessed foods pose major health hazard
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Across partisan lines, Americans broadly believe ultraprocessed foods are addictive and harmful - expressing attitudes strikingly like those that spurred regulation of the tobacco industry, new Cornell-led research finds.
Surveying a nationally representative sample of 2,000 U.S. adults, the research provides the first comprehensive assessment of
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California State University Monterey Bay: Look Back at President Vanya Quinones's Four Years of Leadership
SEASIDE, California, June 4 -- California State University Monterey Bay campus issued the following news:
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A look back at President Vanya Quinones's four years of leadership
President Vanya Quinones has left her mark with many changes at the university.
By Mark Muckenfuss
In February of this year, Cal State Monterey Bay was honored with the American Council on Education/Fidelity Investments Award for Institutional Transformation. The national award is given to only two institutions eac
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Expect the Unexpected: What Happens When Trade Laws are Upended?
WASHINGTON, June 3 -- Georgetown University Law Center posted the following news:
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Expect the Unexpected: What Happens When Trade Laws are Upended?
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Decades-old norms and agreements have been cast aside, the administration has imposed tariffs left and right (stretching boundaries so far that the Supreme Court responded), while journalists and policymakers alike parse social media posts to decipher the administration's next move.
Imagine what this must be like for a law professor whos
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Lee, Rosen Introduce Legislation to Help NV Veterans Exposed to Radiation and Toxins
WASHINGTON, June 3 -- Rep. Susie Lee, D-Nevada, issued the following news release:
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Lee, Rosen Introduce Legislation to Help NV Veterans Exposed to Radiation and Toxins
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WASHINGTON, D.C. - Today, Congresswoman Susie Lee (NV-03) joined Senator Jacky Rosen (D-NV) and Sergeant Dave Crete, Chairman of The Invisible Enemy, a veterans-rights organization composed of veterans and downwinders fighting for the thousands of military personnel who suffered or died from exposure to toxic radiation
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Mayo Clinic study finds new post-liver transplant protocol results in 0% heavy alcohol relapse rate
ROCHESTER, Minnesota, June 3 [Category: BizHospital] -- The Mayo Clinic issued the following news release:
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Mayo Clinic study finds new post-liver transplant protocol results in 0% heavy alcohol relapse rate
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PHOENIX -In a study published in the Liver Transplantation journal by the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases, Mayo Clinic researchers found that a new proactive treatment protocol for alcohol use disorder after liver transplant resulted in a 0% heavy alcohol rela
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Menopause Society: Infertility May Lead to Earlier Menopause
PEPPER PIKE, Ohio, June 3 (TNSrpt) -- The Menopause Society, an organization that is dedicated to empowering healthcare professionals and providing them with the tools and resources to improve the health of women during the menopause transition and beyond, issued the following news release:
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Infertility May Lead to Earlier Menopause
A new study suggests that women with primary infertility have an increased risk of early menopause and collectively underwent menopause 1 year earlier
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New Research in the American Journal of Public Health Links Ultra-Processed Food to Chronic Disease, Corporate Influence, and Growing Calls for Government Action
SAN DIEGO, California, June 3 [Category: Health Care] -- The American Public Health Association posted the following news release:
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New Research in the American Journal of Public Health Links Ultra-Processed Food to Chronic Disease, Corporate Influence, and Growing Calls for Government Action
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New Research in the American Journal of Public Health Links Ultra-Processed Food to Chronic Disease, Corporate Influence, and Growing Calls for Government ActionÂ
Leading academic researchers e
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Newfound 'Switchboard' Helps the Brain Form New Memories Without Forgetting Older Ones
NEW YORK, June 3 [Category: BizHospital] -- NYU Langone Health, an academic medical center affiliated with New York University, posted the following news release:
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Newfound 'Switchboard' Helps the Brain Form New Memories Without Forgetting Older Ones
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T he brain may reuse some cells to store many different memories without mixing them up with or erasing older memories, a new study in mice suggests.
Led by NYU Langone Health researchers, the study revealed that about one in four memor
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Roswell Park-Led Study Shows Promise for New Targeted Combination in People With Relapsed AML
BUFFALO, New York, June 3 [Category: BizHospital] -- The Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center posted the following news release:
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Roswell Park-Led Study Shows Promise for New Targeted Combination in People With Relapsed AML
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BUFFALO, N.Y. -New research co-led by a Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center leukemia expert highlights a promising investigational treatment approach using the targeted therapy ziftomenib for patients with a difficult-to-treat form of acute myeloid leukemi
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The ASAM Weekly for June 2, 2026
ROCKVILLE, Maryland, June 3 [Category: Health Care] -- The American Society of Addiction Medicine posted the following news release:
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The ASAM Weekly for June 2, 2026
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ASAM Weekly -June 2
Using Human-in-the-Loop AI to Understand Stigma During the Deployment of Addiction Evidence-Based Practices in the HEALing Communities Study
By Nabila El-Bassel, PhD, James David, MS, Eric Aragundi, MS, Tim Hunt, PhD, MSW, Louisa Gilbert, PhD, Dawn Goddard-Eckrich, EdD, Elwin Wu, PhD, Dan Feaster
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The Atlantic Announces Editorial Fellowship Class for 2026-27
WASHINGTON, June 3 [Category: BizMedia] -- Atlantic Media, a print and online media company, issued the following news release:
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The Atlantic Announces Editorial Fellowship Class for 2026-27
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The Atlantic is announcing six early-career journalists who have been selected for a yearlong editorial fellowship program: Laney Crawley, Catherine Goodman, Nora Lowe, Jack Rodriquez-Vars, Jacob Smollen, and Katherine Weyback. This is The Atlantic 's first class of fellows since 2020; the six joi
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Too much hype? Montana State professor publishes research on best language to use for successful crowdfunding
BOZEMAN, Montana, June 3 -- Montana State University issued the following news:
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Too much hype? Montana State professor publishes research on best language to use for successful crowdfunding
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BOZEMAN -Entrepreneurs use a variety of strategies to achieve their goals, sometimes turning to online crowdfunding campaigns to increase their reach and raise money. Yet the success of fundraising campaigns is often variable, driven by what's being asked and the language that people decide to use
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UM research team discovers food-grade probiotics that activate anti-tumour immune responses
MACAU, China, June 3 -- The University of Macau posted the following news:
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UM research team discovers food-grade probiotics that activate anti-tumour immune responses
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A research team led by Elaine Leung Lai Han, professor in the Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS) at the University of Macau (UM), and Dai Lei, a researcher at the Institute of Synthetic Biology (iSynBio) of the Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, has made a significant breakthrough in u
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University of Nebraska in the National News: May 2026
LINCOLN, Nebraska, June 3 -- The University of Nebraska posted the following news:
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Nebraska in the national news: May 2026
By Sean Hagewood, University Communication and Marketing
Research and innovation from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources made national headlines in May. The stories were among 30-plus national news stories featuring Husker faculty, staff, administrators, students, centers and programs during the month.
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