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MRIs Show Evidence of Lung Damage From Secondhand Smoke
To: NATIONAL EDITORSContact: Rachel Salis-Silverman of The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, +1-267-426-6063, Salis@email.chop.edu CHICAGO,Nov. 26/PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Its not a smoking gun, but its smoking-related, and its there in black-and-white images: evidence of microscopic structural damage deep in the lungs, caused by secondhand cigarette smoke. For the first time, researchers have...
Early Teen Sex May Not Be a Path to Delinquency, Study Shows.
Byline: University of Virginia CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., Nov. 12 AScribe Newswire -- A new study by University of Virginia clinical psychologists has found that teens who have sex at an early age may be less inclined to exhibit delinquent behavior in early adulthood than their...
BioTrove, Inc. Adds Paul H. Sartori, Ph.D., to Executive Team
Pharma, Biotech Industry Veteran to Support Company Growth, Bolster Managerial Talent as Senior Vice President of Organizational Development and Human Resources WOBURN, Mass. -- BioTrove, Inc. today announced the addition of Paul H. Sartori, Ph.D., as Senior Vice President of Organizational Development and Human Resources. Dr. Sartori brings to...
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Died: Fred Montgomery, 89, the first Black mayor of Henning, TN, who was the childhood friend of Roots author Alex Haley and served as curator of Henning's Alex Haley Museum, after declining health due to kidney failure, at his home in Henning.... Johnny Jenkins, 67, a left-handed guitarist who provided...
1-2-3 Fit Releases New Fitness Study That Identifies Why Consumers Pump It Up; Finding Adequate Time is Most Frequently Cited Hurdle to Individuals' Exercise Commitment
DENVER -- A research study conducted by University of Virginia Professor Diane Whaley, Ph.D., a national sport and exercise psychology expert, pinpoints the main reasons people start and remain committed to exercise programs. The research study was developed in conjunction with 1-2-3 Fit, a new fitness center franchise focused on...
The University of Virginia received a $4.5 million grant from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation for a study on mental health outpatient treatment
The University of Virginia received a $4.5 million grant from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation for a study on mental health outpatient treatment. The grant will fund the final phase of a three-part study on legally mandated treatments for people with mental disorders.
University of Virginia Medical Center Named One of Top 100 Cardiovascular Hospitals in U.S.
Byline: University of Virginia Health System CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., Nov. 2 AScribe Newswire -- For the third year in a row, the University of Virginia cardiology and heart surgery program has been chosen as one of the top 100 in the nation by the healthcare...
Echinacea: It works; oops, it works not
The National Institutes of Health has bad news for the millions of Americans who spend $155 million a year on the popular herbal remedy echinacea to treat the cough, runny nose and malaise that is the common cold: It doesn't work. "It's not clinically effective," says Ronald Turner, an...
New Understanding of Jet Lag Study May Explain Why Biological Clock Is Slow to Reset After Transmeridian Travel.
Byline: University of Virginia CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., June 2 AScribe Newswire -- A new study demonstrates that the brain's central timekeeper -- the biological clock that regulates waking and sleeping cycles -- has two parts that fall out of synchrony during light schedule shifts of...
For the Record: Who's News
WHO'S NEWS ACCOUNTING Joan M. D'Uva, CPA, has been named a principal at Edison's Amper, Politziner & Mattia. She formerly served as a senior manager in the firm's litigation and valuation services group. An accredited business appraiser with the American Society of Appraisers, D'Uva earned a B.A. from Montclair State...


