| Journals Medical Newsletter for Tuesday June 09, 2026 ( 12 items ) |
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Boehringer Ingelheim's Survodutide Phase III Trial Showed Targeted 34% Visceral and 63% Liver Fat Reduction, While Minimizing Lean Mass Loss in Pre-specified Analysis, Supporting Improved Metabolic Health in People Living With Obesity
INGELHEIM AM RHEIN, Germany, June 9 (TNSxrep) -- Boehringer Ingelheim, a pharmaceutical company, issued the following news release on June 7, 2026:
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Boehringer Ingelheim's survodutide Phase III trial showed targeted 34% visceral and 63% liver fat reduction, while minimizing lean mass loss in pre-specified analysis, supporting improved metabolic health in people living with obesity
* News builds on previously announced positive topline results from SYNCHRONIZE-1 76-week trial, which
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Chickasaw Nation Governor Bill Anoatubby announces retirement
ADA, Oklahoma, June 8 -- The Chickasaw Nation, a federally-recognized Native American tribe, issued the following news release:
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Chickasaw Nation Governor Bill Anoatubby announces retirement
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Today, Chickasaw Nation Governor Bill Anoatubby announced his retirement following nearly 40 years as Governor of the Chickasaw Nation and more than 50 years serving the tribe.
"After much thought and prayer, it is time to transition to the next generation of capable Chickasaw leaders," Governor
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European Lung Foundation: Study Finds Early Signs of Liver Damage in Adults With Alpha 1 Antitrypsin Deficiency
SHEFFIELD, England, June 2 (TNSjou) -- ELF, an organization that works to bring patients and the public together with healthcare professionals to improve lung health and advance diagnosis, treatment and care, issued the following news:
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European Lung Foundation: Study Finds Early Signs of Liver Damage in Adults With Alpha 1 Antitrypsin Deficiency
A summary of research published in the Journal of Clinical Medicine
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Background
Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency (AATD) (https://europeanlu
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FDA Approves Device for Traumatic Neck Injuries
CEDARVILLE, Ohio, June 8 -- Cedarville University posted the following news:
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FDA Approves Device for Traumatic Neck Injuries
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by Rachel Ward, Student Public Relations Writer
Traumatic neck injuries can become fatal within minutes, leaving medics with little
time to transport a patient to a hospital. To help slow the life-threatening bleeding, researchers from Cedarville University have developed a lightweight device designed to stop blood flow in the carotidartery without restrict
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Government of Canada recognizes five new designations of national historic significance
OTTAWA, Ontario, June 8 -- Parks Canada issued the following news release:
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Government of Canada recognizes five new designations of national historic significance
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Today the Honourable Julie Dabrusin, Minister of the Environment, Climate Change and Nature, announced five designations of persons, places and events of national historic significance under Parks Canada's National Program of Historical Commemoration. These designations honour the richness and diversity of history in Canada
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HHS Secretary Kennedy Announces Historic Development in Nutrition Accreditation Standards, New Medical School Pledges
WASHINGTON, June 8 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services issued the following news release:
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Secretary Kennedy Announces Historic Development in Nutrition Accreditation Standards, New Medical School Pledges
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the U.S. Department of Education today hosted eight of the nation's leading accreditors, assessors, and medical organizations to announce a historic development to increase nutrition requirements at every level o
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Institute of Cancer Research: Cancer Trials Under the Microscope - Study Finds Barriers to Inclusion Persist in the UK
LONDON, England, June 8 (TNSjou) -- The Institute of Cancer Research issued the following news:
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Cancer trials under the microscope: Study finds barriers to inclusion persist in the UK
A new UK-based study is shedding light on a quiet but consequential problem in cancer research: whether some people have less opportunity than others to participate in clinical trials. The findings show that some trials may unintentionally be inaccessible to groups of patients who could benefit from cuttin
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Lipscomb University: Wallace Sets Tone for Future Care for Kidney Disease Patients
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, June 9 (TNSjou) -- Lipscomb University issued the following news:
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Wallace sets tone for future care for kidney disease patients
By Janel Shoun-Smith, 615-966-7078
Dr. Jessica Wallace, associate professor of pharmacy practice, is leading changemaking in her field of pharmacy not only through practice, but also through professional engagement and scholarship.
In 2025, she was the first author on an article in the Journal of American College of Clinical Pharmacy adv
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Nemours Children's Health Program Taught Medical Residents to Conduct Autism Evaluations in Primary Care Setting
JACKSONVILLE, Florida, June 8 -- Nemours Foundation posted the following news release:
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Nemours Children's Health Program Taught Medical Residents to Conduct Autism Evaluations in Primary Care Setting
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WILMINGTON, Delaware (May 26, 2026) - When families are concerned that their child may have autism, the wait for answers can feel endless-often 6 to 12 months to get an initial screening appointment. But an innovative Nemours Children's Health program is changing that story by teaching m
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Resistance Training Appears to Restore Physical Strength, Immune Health in Frail or At-Risk Cancer Survivors
BUFFALO, New York, June 8 [Category: BizHospital] -- The Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center posted the following news release:
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Resistance Training Appears to Restore Physical Strength, Immune Health in Frail or At-Risk Cancer Survivors
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BUFFALO, N.Y. -Cancer survivors significantly improved their strength and immune health after completing a 10-week resistance training program as part of a pilot study led by Shernan Holtan, MD, Chief of Blood and Marrow Transplantation at Roswel
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UC Irvine Study Finds Folic Acid Access Gaps That May Increase Birth Defects Risks
IRVINE, California, June 9 (TNSjou) -- The University of California Irvine campus issued the following news release:
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UC Irvine study finds folic acid access gaps that may increase birth defects risks
Insurance coverage, healthcare access influence whether women get required amounts
* Women lacking adequate health insurance were significantly less likely to take recommended amounts of folic acid to help prevent serious birth defects, UC Irvine researchers found.
* The nationwide study
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Vij named inaugural Jeffrey S. and Prue H. Gershman Distinguished Professor
ST. LOUIS, Missouri, June 8 -- Washington University in St. Louis posted the following news:
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Vij named inaugural Jeffrey S. and Prue H. Gershman Distinguished Professor
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Ravi Vij, MD, who has dedicated his career to advancing treatments for blood cancers, has been installed as the inaugural Jeffrey S. and Prue H. Gershman Distinguished Professor in the John T. Milliken Department of Medicine at WashU Medicine.
Vij, a professor of medicine in the department's Division of Oncology, wa
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