This Week in Health News: 14 Stories You Need to See

A roundup of the most newsworthy healthcare press releases from PR Newswire this week, including holiday mental health events, a new post-election Medicare survey and the Alzheimer's Association's holiday gift guide.

NEW YORK, Nov. 22, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- With thousands of press releases published each week, it can be difficult to keep up with everything on PR Newswire. To help healthcare journalists and consumers stay on top of the week's most newsworthy and popular releases, here's a recap of some major stories from the week that shouldn't be missed.

The list below includes the headline (with a link to the full text) and an excerpt from each story. Click on the press release headlines to access accompanying multimedia assets that are available for download.

    1. SeeHer, Abbott, and CVS Release First-Ever Health and Wellness Report to
       Combat How Women Have Been Deprioritized and Underrepresented in
       Healthcare MarketingThe Association of National Advertisers' SeeHer, the
       global movement dedicated to ensuring accurate representation of all
       women and girls in media, marketing, advertising, and entertainment,
       released their first guide for marketers, "Driving Impact: A Best
       Practice Guide For Representing Women in Health and Wellness Marketing."
    2. Suicide Prevention Events During Holidays Bring Attention to This Leading
       Cause of Death in the US During November and December, people can be
       impacted by "holiday blues" when holidays can bring painful reminders and
       difficulties for survivors of loss and those struggling with mental
       health. AFSP hosts a number of events, as part of the organization's
       efforts to combat suicide, reduce the stigma around discussing suicide,
       and bring hope to those who have been impacted by suicide.
    3. Debbie's Dream Foundation Partners with Clinica Bonnadona to Host
       International Gastric Cancer Symposium in Barranquilla, Colombia The
       symposium will feature engaging sessions, networking opportunities, and
       presentations on groundbreaking research. Attendees will gain insights
       into the best practices and latest advancements in gastric cancer,
       ensuring that they are equipped with the information necessary to make
       informed decisions about their health and care.
    4. The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research Honors Claudio
       Soto, PhD, with the Robert A. Pritzker Prize for Leadership in
       Parkinson's Research "Dr. Soto's work has been instrumental in
       demonstrating that misfolded alpha-synuclein contributes to Parkinson's,"
       said MJFF's Samantha Hutten, PhD, vice president, head of translational
       biomarkers. "His development of the alpha-synuclein seed amplification
       assay ( Syn-SAA) has the potential to transform clinical trials and
       enable early and more accurate diagnosis of Parkinson's in a clinic
       setting."
    5. Facing Increased Costs, 64% of Medicare Beneficiaries Express Higher
       Confidence in the Future of Medicare Under a Trump Administration Survey
       data included in eHealth's report show that 72% of Medicare beneficiaries
       are confident President-elect Trump will prioritize their needs. Their
       top-three priorities for the incoming administration are lowering drug
       costs, lowering out-of-pocket expenses, and strengthening Medicare
       Advantage.
    6. ISMP Announces 27th Annual Cheers Award Recipients "This year's ISMP
       Cheers Award winners are ahead of the curve in terms of finding
       innovative ways to use technology to prevent medication errors," says
       ISMP President Rita K. Jew. "These dedicated organizations and leaders
       set a high bar for the rest of the healthcare community to emulate."
    7. TELUS Mental Health Index: Workers who are dissatisfied with their
       physical health have a productivity loss of over 77 days per year TELUS
       Health released its TELUS Mental Health Index (the "Index") with reports
       examining the mental health of employed people in Europe, Singapore,
       Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, the United States and Canada.
       The Index also found that workers rating poor employer support for their
       physical wellbeing have a mental health score 14 points lower than
       workers reporting excellent support.
    8. 24 Hour Fitness Teams Up With The LA Clippers This collaboration will
       bring basketball training, community engagement, and exclusive
       opportunities through clinics and a 3x3 tournament for young athletes,
       designed to teach fundamental skills for a lifetime of active, healthy
       living.
    9. American Psychological Foundation Announces New Direct Action Visionary
       Grants to Bring Psychology Directly to Communities From LGBTQIA+ issues
       to antisemitism and bigotry, APF is offering support of up to $60,000 to
       psychologists and nonprofit organizations who know their communities
       best. Individuals and organizations who serve historically
       disenfranchised communities through evidence-based applications of
       psychological methods and research are encouraged to apply.
    10. The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) Data at ASH Provides Glimpse into
        the Future of Blood Cancer Treatment The findings from LLS's convened
        master clinical trials show great progress and are helping shape the
        treatment landscape for acute leukemias. Updated results show that more
        than half of a group of children with relapsed acute leukemias achieved
        remission after receiving a combination of treatments.
    11. Alzheimer's Association Offers Holiday Gift Guide for People Living With
        Dementia and Their Caregivers The Alzheimer's Association has released
        its 2024 Holiday Gift Guide, offering gift ideas for individuals living
        in the early, middle and late stages of Alzheimer's disease. The guide
        also includes gift suggestions aimed at keeping those living with
        dementia engaged and involved in everyday tasks, as well as gift ideas
        for the 11 million family members and friends across the country serving
        as unpaid caregivers for these individuals.
    12. NYU Langone Performs World's First Fully Robotic Double Lung Transplant
        The procedure marks a breakthrough in the potential of robotic surgery
        and minimally invasive patient care. Small incisions were made between
        the ribs then the robotic system was used to remove the lung, prepare
        the surgical site for implantation, and implant the new lung. Both lungs
        were transplanted using these robotic techniques.
    13. New York-Based Cause of a Kind Partners with BEST Connections to Launch
        App Suite for Cognitive Health This suite of apps is specifically
        designed to empower individuals impacted by traumatic brain injuries,
        cognitive decline, and other conditions that affect cognitive function
        by offering accessible tools that promote independence, improve daily
        routines, and foster a supportive community.
    14. Lunit Announces Collaboration with AstraZeneca to Develop AI-Powered
        Digital Pathology Risk Assessment Tools for NSCLC Genomic testing in
        NSCLC is resource intensive and time consuming, and is too often
        bypassed because of the urgency to begin treatment. By leveraging Lunit
        SCOPE Genotype Predictor, the collaboration aims to develop a rapid and
        cost-effective AI screening tool for predicting NSCLC driver mutations
        directly from H&E-stained tissue samples.

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