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SUMMARY:Health Research Training Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Are you a medical writer or journalist who wants to better understand health research? \n\nResearch aimed at improving treatments and prevention can be complex and new research showing promising results can generate inflated claims and unrealistic hopes.  The media plays a key role in cutting through the hype and translating the complexities\, ensuring that news about important research reaches and is understood by those who would most benefit. \nIn order for the media to fill this role most effectively\, researchers and medical writers/journalists need to communicate clearly with each other.  Unfortunately\, this doesn’t always happen: Not all researchers are adept at communicating their research findings to the media\, nor do all medical writers and journalists have the knowledge of research design\, statistics\, and related issues to fully understand what new studies can and can’t conclude\, or whether a new treatment has benefits that outweigh the risks. \nThanks to an award from the Patient Centered Outcome Research Institute® (PCORI®)\, the National Center for Health Research is hosting a Health Research Training Workshop to help bridge that gap.  The National Center for Health Research is a non-profit\, independent think tank focused on effective and affordable health care\, and does not accept funding from companies making products that are the subject of our analyses.  PCORI® is an independent\, nonprofit organization authorized by Congress in 2010.  Its mission is to fund research that will provide patients\, their caregivers\, and clinicians with the evidence-based information needed to make better-informed healthcare decisions. The term “patient-centered” refers to results that matter most to patients\, such as living longer\, spending less time in the hospital\, and having a better quality of life. \nThe Health Research Training Workshop will bring together medical writers\, journalists\, medical experts\, and groundbreaking researchers to help them communicate more clearly with each other\, and enable writers to communicate with their audiences. \n\n\nYou will learn about new research on which prevention strategies and treatments are most effective for improving patients’ health. \n\n\nYou will learn how to evaluate the quality of new studies and how to reconcile conflicting results and conclusions. \n\n\nYou will learn the pros and cons of clinical trials\, pragmatic trials\, real world evidence\, and other types of medical research. \n\n\nYou will network with medical experts\, researchers\, journalists\, and writers who want to improve communication between researchers and journalists/writers. \n\n\nWorkshop faculty include award-winning journalists and nationally-respected researchers. \n\n\nThe workshop is free and breakfast\, lunch\, and Happy Hour are included. \n\n\nScholarships are available for travel expenses and hotels for those living at least 50 miles away. \n\n\nWorkshop training certificates will be provided upon completion. \n\n\nIf you are a medical writer or journalist who wants to improve your understanding of new research comparing the effectiveness of various treatments and prevention strategies\, and to network with other journalists\, as well as researchers from major medical schools\, please complete this form by February 8th to apply. \n1301 K Street\, NWWashington\, DC 20005 \nThursday\, March 14\, 2019 1pm-6pm and Friday\, March 15\, 2019 9am-5pm \n\nThe National Center for Health Research is an independent\, nonprofit think tank focused on medical and public health issues\, and does not accept funding from pharmaceutical or medical device companies.  This workshop is funded by a Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute® (PCORI®) Eugene Washington PCORI Engagement Award (8598-NCHR).
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/health-research-training-workshop/
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SUMMARY:National Influenza Vaccination Week
DESCRIPTION: A national awareness week focused on highlighting the importance of influenza vaccination. \nCDC established National Influenza Vaccination Week (NIVW) in 2005 to highlight the importance of continuing flu vaccination through the holiday season and beyond. \n\n\nPeople at high risk of serious flu complications include young children\, pregnant women\, people with certain chronic health conditions like asthma\, diabetes\, heart disease or lung disease\, and people 65 years and older. \n\n\nFor people at high risk\, getting the flu can be more serious than for other people. Flu is more likely to lead to serious flu complications that can result in hospitalization or even death. \n\n\nAnyone who gets flu can pass it to someone at high risk of severe illness\, including children younger than 6 months who are too young to get a flu vaccine.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/national-influenza-vaccination-week-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181129T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181130T010000
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SUMMARY:Bloomberg American Health Summit
DESCRIPTION:The inaugural two-day Summit\, occurring just weeks after the midterm elections\, will bring together innovators from across the country who are creatively working to tackle some of the nation’s most pressing public health challenges. \nThe 2018 Summit theme is “From Local Action to National Impact: Overcoming Challenges and Improving Health\,” and will look ahead to the creative solutions necessary to address these challenges in a nonpartisan fashion. Speakers include: \n\n\nMichael R. Bloomberg\, founder of Bloomberg Philanthropies and WHO Global Ambassador for Noncommunicable Diseases; \n\n\nJoshua M. Sharfstein\, MD\, director of the Bloomberg American Health Initiative; \n\n\nPennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf;  \n\n\nLeana Wen\, MD\, President of Planned Parenthood;  \n\n\nGina McCarthy\, Professor of the Practice of Public Health at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and former EPA Administrator;   \n\n\nMarion Nestle\, Paulette Goddard Professor and Professor Emerita\, Nutrition and Food Studies\, New York University\, and author;  \n\n\nMichael Botticelli; executive director of the Grayken Center for Addiction at the Boston Medical Center and former Director of National Drug Control Policy \n\n\n— and more to be confirmed. \nThe Summit is organized by the Bloomberg American Health Initiative\, created in 2016 with a $300 million gift to the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. The Initiative works to apply public health tools and strategies to five critical challenges facing American communities — Addiction and Overdose; Environmental Challenges; Risks to Adolescent Health; Violence; and Obesity and the Food System. \nAdditional details are included below: \n\n\nBloomberg American Health Summit\, hosted by the Bloomberg American Health Initiative\, a program of the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health. \n\n\nNov. 29-30\, 2018\, at the Fairmont Hotel in Washington\, D.C. \n\n\nTo RSVP or for questions about the Summit\, please contact Dori Henry at 410-614-2564\, or dhenry21@jhu.edu.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/bloomberg-american-health-summit/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181114T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181118T010000
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SUMMARY:GSA 2018 Annual Scientific Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The latest trends and development from gerontology industry leaders. This year’s theme is “The Purposes of Longer Lives.” \nContact: Todd Kluss\, Associate Director of Communications; Phone: 202-587-2839 
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/gsa-2018-annual-scientific-meeting/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181110T010000
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SUMMARY:APHA 2018
DESCRIPTION:APHA’s 2018 Annual Meeting & Expo will convene thousands of public health experts in San Diego in just a few short weeks. With thousands of presentations to choose from\, attendees will have their pick of public health topics to discuss and learn about at this year’s meeting. \nEquity. This year’s meeting theme is Creating the Healthiest Nation: Health Equity Now\, and dozens of sessions will allow attendees to explore every aspect of this important public health priority. Consider adding these health equity sessions to your schedule: \n\n\nHealth on the High Street: Building Healthy\, Equitable and Resilient Communities \n\n\nHealth Equity and its Transformative Place in Social Change \n\n\nHow Can We Realize the ACA’s Health Equity Vision in the Era of Trump? Progress\, Pitfalls and the Road Ahead \n\n\nAll in All: Achieving Universal Coverage \n\n\nStructured Racism and Privilege: A Root Cause of Health Inequities \n\n\nTransforming Local Communities to Achieve Health Equity \n\n\nDebunking the Myth: Immigrants as a Public Health Threat \n\n\nClimate change and health. As climate change continues to impact public health\, APHA is building on the momentum of last year’s meeting and hosting sessions about health impacts from lung disease to mental health\, weather events and more at this year’s meeting. \n\n\nEnvironmental Justice Town Hall (Pre-registration required) \n\n\nHealth Impacts of Extreme Events and a Changing Climate \n\n\nDisaster Response and Climate Change \n\n\nAir Quality and Health Equity \n\n\nHealth Effects of Air Pollution: An Epidemiologic Perspective \n\n\nAdaptation in Action: Success Stories in Climate and Health \n\n\nWomen and maternal health. In the last few years\, media investigations and new data have shone a spotlight on maternal health and its shortcomings. The #MeToo movement created a renewed focus this year on women’s experiences with trauma\, sexual violence and mental health\, and political threats to reproductive rights continue to make headlines. Public health is working to address this and many other women’s health challenges throughout the meeting. Consider adding these maternal and women’s health sessions to your schedule: \n\n\nDying Too Soon: A Look at Women’s Health \n\n\nSocial Determinants of Women’s Health \n\n\nIntimate Partner Violence\, Sexual Assault and Harassment: A Comprehensive Perspective of the #MeToo Movement \n\n\nImproving Pregnancy and Postpartum Outcomes: Advancing Women’s Health and Wellness \n\n\n2019 and Beyond: Opportunities and Challenges for Women’s Health \n\n\nAddressing the Maternal Health Disparity Gap through Advocacy and Community Engagement: A Human Rights and Reproductive Justice Approach \n\n\nViolence Against Women and Girls: Preventing Sexual Assault and Harassment \n\n\nOpioids. The opioid crisis continues to intensify\, with opioid overdoses taking such a large toll that they’ve been marked as a contributor to declining life expectancy. With a new bill recently passed by Congress to fund a response to the epidemic and continuing media attention\, catch these sessions to stay up to date on this public health challenge. \n\n\nEpidemiology of Opioid Use: Part 1 \n\n\nEpidemiology of Opioid Use: Part 2 \n\n\nThe Opioid Crisis Today: A Public Health Epidemic Part I \n\n\nThe Opioid Crisis Today: A Public Health Epidemic Part II \n\n\nThe Emerging Federal Response to the Opioid Crisis: What Organizations and Communities Can Do to Make an Impact \n\n\nInnovative Policy Approaches to the Opioid Epidemic \n\n\nMapping Mortality: Critical Issues in Opioid Overdose Surveillance \n\n\nGun violence. APHA is at the forefront of addressing gun violence as a public health threat. Congress relaxed restrictions on Centers for Disease Control and Prevention research into gun violence this year\, and while funding is yet to be seen\, new opportunities for public health to address gun violence are already here. \n\n\nPreventing Gun Violence: What Programs and Policies Work? \n\n\nKeep Us Safe: Focusing our Gun Violence Prevention Efforts \n\n\nPreventing Gun Violence: Understanding State and Federal Issues\, Communication and the Importance of Putting a Face on the Data \n\n\nMass Shootings\, Homicides and Other Firearm Injury Prevention \n\n\nWhat We Have and What We Need: Laws to Address Firearm Violence and Injury \n\n\nRegister now for APHA’s 2018 Annual Meeting and Expo. APHA’s Annual Meeting is the largest annual gathering of public health professionals. Thousands of people attend\, and thousands of new scientific papers are presented each year on every public health topic. Learn more and register to attend. \n 
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/apha-2018/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181109T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181110T010000
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SUMMARY:32nd International Conference on Vaccines and Immunization R&D\, B2B
DESCRIPTION:This will be one of the best annual Vaccines Conference with 300 Plus Attendees\, to provide a forum where key vaccine stakeholders including academic researchers\, public health clinicians\, veterinarians\, vaccine policy makers\, and manufacturers can exchange ideas and collaborate. There will be opportunities for those chosen to present at the meeting to publish a manuscript based on their presentation in the Journal of Vaccines & Vaccination or its sister publication\, Immunome Research. The preliminary program is available here. \nMedia contacts: \nEmail: americanvaccines@immunologyconferences.org \nPhone: 1-888-843-8169 \n  \nHow to Attend: \nPress may register by sending an email to americanvaccines@immunologyconferences.org. \nFind more information about the event here.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/32nd-international-conference-on-vaccines-and-immunization-rd-b2b/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181102T010000
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SUMMARY:Northern New England Society of Addiction Medicine 2018 Annual Conference & Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Advancing knowledge and involvement in addiction medicine. \nMedia contacts: \nPhone: (207) 622-7743 E-mail: dpoulin@mainmed.com \n  \nHow to Attend: \nPress may register by sending an email to dpoulin@mainmed.com. \nFind more information about the event here.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/northern-new-england-society-of-addiction-medicine-2018-annual-conference-meeting/
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SUMMARY:ACA open enrollment
DESCRIPTION:The 2019 Open Enrollment Period runs from Thursday\, November 1\, 2018\, to Saturday\, December 15\, 2018. \nConsumers must act by December 15. If they don’t\, they can’t get 2019 coverage unless they qualify for a Special Enrollment Period. Plans sold during Open Enrollment start January 1\, 2019.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/aca-open-enrollment/
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SUMMARY:National Family Caregivers Month
DESCRIPTION:Supported by the Caregiver Action Network\, a recognizes and honors family caregivers across the country.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/national-family-caregivers-month-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181101T010000
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SUMMARY:National Hospice and Palliative Care Month
DESCRIPTION:Supported by National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (NHPCO); designed to raise awareness of and educate the public and health care providers about these care options.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/national-hospice-and-palliative-care-month-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181031T010000
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SUMMARY:2018 Annual Meeting of the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI)
DESCRIPTION:This year’s event\, “From Evidence to Impact: Putting What Works into Action\,” will spotlight results from dozens of PCORI-funded patient-centered outcomes research studies and explore opportunities to use this evidence in ways that patients and other healthcare stakeholders find most useful. Plenary and breakout sessions will be available via webcast and will focus on such topics as: \n\n\nHow evidence can better answer practical health care questions \n\n\nMaking health care more efficient\, effective\, and patient-centered \n\n\nHow to improve health care decision making \n\n\nAddressing the opioid epidemic and improving pain management \n\n\nHow telehealth and community health workers affect care delivery and outcomes \n\n\nThe impact of engagement on research \n\n\nHow to improve care for people with advanced illness and serious mental illness \n\n\nThe preliminary agenda is available here. \nMedia contact: \nMary McNamara E-mail: mmcnamara@pcori.org \nLocation: Washington Marriott Wardman Park \, 2660 Woodley Road\, NW\, Washington\, D.C. 20008. There is no fee for attending. \nLivestreaming also available  \nHow to Attend: \nAttendees\, including press\, may register online. \nFind more information about the event here. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/2018-annual-meeting-of-the-patient-centered-outcomes-research-institute-pcori/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181028T010000
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SUMMARY:Leading Age Expo
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe annual meeting is the largest gathering of goods and services related to the non profit aging sector in the U.S. Contact: Lisa Sanders\, Leading Age 
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/leading-age-expo/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181025T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181026T010000
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SUMMARY:Mayo Clinic Opioid Conference: Evidence\, Clinical Considerations and Best Practice 2018
DESCRIPTION:The Mayo Clinic Opioid Conference: Evidence\, Clinical Considerations and Best Practice 2018 aims to highlight the shift in guidelines and public concern regarding the use of opioids in medical practice and provides the most up-to-date information regarding the appropriate indication for opioids in clinical practice. Topics cover the basics of opioids\, evidence-based guidelines for opioids\, medication monitoring\, tapering and legal considerations. In addition\, the course covers a broad range of issues\, including opioid addiction and difficult patient conversations and guidelines to standardize the practice of opioid prescribing. This course includes lectures by experts in the field of pain medicine and opioid management and question-and-answer sessions. The preliminary program is available here. \nMedia contacts: \nPhone: 507-284-5005 \nEmail: newsbureau@mayo.edu. \n  \nHow to Attend: \nPress may register by sending an email to newsbureau@mayo.edu. \nFind more information about the event here.        
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/mayo-clinic-opioid-conference-evidence-clinical-considerations-and-best-practice-2018/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181021T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181023T010000
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SUMMARY:Embargoed abstracts to be presented at American Neurological AssociationÂ annual meeting
DESCRIPTION:Embargoed abstracts to be presented at the American Neurological Association’s 143rd Annual Meeting Oct. 21-23 at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta are now available to journalists upon request. To request access to the full program of abstracts (embargoed until the start of the Annual Meeting on Oct. 21)\, please contact Rachel Brown at rbrown@steegethomson.com. Below is an overview of a few noteworthy abstracts that will be presented. \nFor the first time\, the meeting will feature a media roundtable on Monday\, Oct. 22\, 2018 from 11:45-1 p.m. at which presenters of the six principal symposia will present highlights\, discuss the relevance of the work\, and answer questions. To RSVP for the media roundtable or request dial-in information if you are not able to attend in person\, please contact Rachel Brown at rbrown@steegethomson.com.  \nMembers of the media are welcome to attend the full meeting and can view the advance program here. For the meeting schedule at a glance\, click here.  \nTo register and obtain press credentials\, please click here. \n2018 ANA Annual Meeting Abstract Highlights [Embargoed until Oct. 21]\n1. Chadwick Christine\, MD\, UCSF Medical Center: “VY-AADC01 in Medically Refractory Parkinson’s Disease: Safety and Efficacy of a Phase 1b Dose-ranging Study 12 Months and Beyond” \nInvestigators at UCSF and UPMC report an early phase clinical trial of adenovirus-delivered gene therapy for the treatment of Parkinson’s Disease that is resistant to standard medical treatment. The engineered virus is injected into a brain region called the putamen to transfer DNA that encodes an enzyme called AADC.  This enzyme enhances the synthesis of the neurotransmitter\, dopamine\, which is reduced in Parkinson’s. In this preliminary study\, improvements in mobility and reduction in abnormal movements were still measurable a year and a half out from treatment. Though the patient numbers are small and further larger trials are required\, this study provides highly encouraging support for the potential of gene therapy in Parkinson’s disease. \n2. Nicolas Barthélemy\, PhD\, and Randall J. Bateman\, MD\, Washington University at St. Louis: “Profiling Alzheimer Disease Stages in Dominantly Inherited Alzheimer Disease Using CSF Tau Phosphorylation Isoforms: Position Matters” \nTau is a neuronal protein that is a key part of the plaques and tangles that are hallmarks of brains affected by Alzheimer’s Disease (AD). Although Tau has important normal functions\, a modification called phosphorylation of the Tau protein has been implicated in AD. In an inherited form of AD for which the disease progression can be more accurately predicted\, investigators at Washington University at St. Louis report that phosphorylation on a particular amino acid of Tau can be measured in patient spinal fluid\, correlating with the distinct biological stages of the disease. Importantly\, phosphorylated Tau starts increasing as early as 21 years before the estimated age of symptom onset and 2 years before signs of AD are seen on brain imaging. This study shows that chemical markers of AD in patients may enable identification of those at greatest risk so that treatment can be started early and success of the selected treatment may be assessed biochemically\, without having to wait decades to see an outcome. \n3. Alexander Merkler\, MD\, PhD\, Weill Cornell Medical College: “Duration of Heightened Ischemic Stroke Risk After Acute Myocardial Infarction” \nThe weeks following a heart attack have been associated with an increased risk of stroke\, but how long that increased risk lasts was unknown until now. Investigators at Weill Cornell Medicine studied the course of 1\,750\,000 patients suffering an acute myocardial infarction between 2008-2015\, selected randomly from Medicare beneficiaries aged 66 or older. After adjustment for other factors\, they found that the risk of stroke was still elevated up to 3 months after acute heart attack\, two months longer than was previously thought. These results will likely encourage more active and prolonged stroke prevention management of patients after a heart attack. \n4. Ahmet Hoke\, MD\, PhD\, Johns Hopkins University: “Development of EQ-6 for Neuroprotection Against Chemotherapy-induced Peripheral Neuropathy”  \nChemotherapy induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) causes numbness\, tingling and often burning pain mostly in limbs that limits the use of effective anticancer drugs. Investigators at Johns Hopkins University have produced a modification\, EQ-6\, of their previously reported candidate for a drug that could prevent nerve damage due to the chemotherapeutic drug\, paclitaxel. Here they report that EQ-6 prevents nerve fiber loss\, sensory changes\, and reduces protein markers of nerve damage in animal models of CIPN. Furthermore\, EQ-6 was well tolerated without any significant toxicity. This is an important step toward clinical trials of a drug that may prevent one of the most long lasting and debilitating side effects of chemotherapy. \n5.  Bridgette Jeanne Billioux\, MD\, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke: “Case Series of Ebola Survivors from Liberia with Neurological Sequelae Undergoing In-Depth Neurological Evaluation at the National Institutes of Health” \nAcutely\, Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) causes severe brain symptoms including seizures\, meningitis\, coma and stroke-like symptoms. However\, the long-term effects on brain among EVD survivors are poorly understood. Investigators at NIH have studied 20 Liberian volunteers who survived the West African Ebola epidemic in 2015\, three of whom underwent intensive evaluations including brain imaging and nerve function testing. Preliminary findings suggest EVD survivors demonstrate residual effects of meningoencephalitis and small blood vessel disease presenting as persistent abnormalities on brain imaging\, visual\, motor and cognitive functions. Although more data including controls of non-Ebola sufferers matched from the same community are needed\, these studies indicate that measures to protect brain from the effects of EVD will be critical to successful management of the acute infection. \n6. Suman Dutta\, PhD\, and Gal Bitan\, PhD\, UCLA: “α-synuclein in Brain-derived Blood Exosomes Distinguishes Multiple System Atrophy From Parkinson’s Disease” \nClumps and deposits of a synaptic protein\, a-synuclein\, are found in neurons and certain glia of patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD)\, Dementia with Lewy body disease (DLB)\, and multiple system atrophy (MSA)\, but distinguishing these overlapping diagnoses is often challenging. Exosomes are tiny packets filled with protein\, DNA and RNA that are shed by cells and brain derived a-synuclein containing exosomes have recently been identified in blood. Investigators from UCLA have examined neuronal and oligodendroglial exosomes isolated from blood samples of 50 healthy controls\, 50 patients with PD and 30 patients with MSA. They found that a-synuclein was elevated in patients relative to controls and that the fractions of the protein in neuronal to glial exosomes were different enough to distinguish PD from MSA patients with 90% accuracy and sensitivity. This is a significant step toward developing a blood test specific for diagnosing these “synucleinopathies” in life\, paving the way for more precise prevention and treatment of these devastating brain diseases. \n7. Eleanor Donnelly\, PhD\, Georgia Institute of Technology: “Image-Guided Delivery\, Tracking and Quantification of Stem Cells in the Spinal Cord” \nAs stem cells are intensively studied for their usefulness in restoring injured or degenerating nerves\, tools are needed for the delivery of these cells to the right place in the spinal cord while minimizing any additional damage to the tissue. Investigators at Georgia Tech report a new method of using a photoacoustic contrast agent and ultrasound needle guidance to precisely inject stem cells into the spinal cord of experimental animals. The labeled stem cells could be tracked to observe their numbers and distribution over time within the spinal cord. This tool has great potential for application to the development of cell therapeutics for spinal cord trauma and diseases like ALS. \nMethods to more precisely inject stem cells into the spinal cord; an enzyme that enhances the synthesis of dopamine in people with Parkinson’s disease; a drug that protects against chemotherapy-induced neuropathy – these are just a few of the exciting research findings that will be presented at the meeting. \n“This meeting reflects a landmark year in neurology\, as we highlight cell-based therapies coming on board for neurological disorders\,” said M. Elizabeth Ross\, MD\, PhD; Director\, Center for Neurogenetics at Weill Cornell Medicine and Chair of the ANA’s Scientific Program Advisory Committee.   “There’s a feeling of optimism in neurology as we anticipate having a range of new and highly effective tools for improving the lives of many individuals with neurological disorders.” \n2018 Plenary Sessions include: \n\n\nViral Based Vectors in Neurotherapeutics \n\n\nLewy Body Dementia: From Symptoms to Synuclein featuring Susan Schneider Williams\, widow of the late comedian Robin Williams\, who suffered from Lewy Body Dementia (Monday\, Oct 22\, 9:15-11:15 am) \n\n\nAdvances in Cell-Based Therapeutics \n\n\nInflammation and Neurological Disease: Friend or Foe? \n\n\nToward Disease-Modifying Therapies in Traumatic Brain Injury \n\n\nVascular Contribution to Dementias \n\n\nContact: Denise Portner dportner@steegethomson.com / 267-670-7010 or Rachel Brown rbrown@steegethomson.com / 267-670-7011 \n 
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/embargoed-abstracts-to-be-presented-at-american-neurological-associationa-annual-meeting/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181020T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181022T010000
DTSTAMP:20260515T222811
CREATED:20231025T162123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T155317Z
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SUMMARY:North American Forum on Family Planning
DESCRIPTION:The Forum is the premiere scientific and educational family planning conference\, and is focused on advancing access to safe\, convenient\, and high-quality family planning care. At this annual convening\, approximately 1\,500 medical and social scientists\, clinical providers and staff\, and other partners share and debate research and clinical practice recommendations\, provide training on best clinical practice\, and form new and exciting collaborations. Session topics include new research and clinical practice issues related to contraception\, abortion\, STIs\, sexuality\, and how to translate the best evidence into clinical practice. \nMedia contacts: \nContact the Forum Conference Team here: forumconferenceteam@gmail.com \n  \nHow to Attend: \nPress may register by sending an email to forumconferenceteam@gmail.com. \nFind more information about the event here.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/north-american-forum-on-family-planning/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181018T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181022T010000
DTSTAMP:20260515T222811
CREATED:20231025T162102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T155318Z
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SUMMARY:American Dental Association (ADA) 2018 Annual Session
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe year’s program will include a dental office design competition\, an interactive digital dentistry “playground\,” special gatherings for new dentists and women in dentistry and scores of continuing education courses. \nFeatured presenters will include Paul Glassman\, a professor of dental practice at the University of the Pacific’s Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry and Dr. Michael Helgeson\, chief executive officer of the nonprofit Apple Tree Dental\, who will discuss the use of teleheath technology to reach underserved populations. \nGet more information.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/american-dental-association-ada-2018-annual-session/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181018T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181020T010000
DTSTAMP:20260515T222811
CREATED:20231025T162138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T155319Z
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SUMMARY:International Council on Active Aging Conference
DESCRIPTION:The wellness effect: Green buildings\, farmers markets\, and technologies that help manage our connections\, health\, well-being\, performance and quality of life. Driven by consumer expectations\, the wellness effect is now being felt throughout society. \nThe ability to meet people’s shifting needs and expectations is key to the current and future plans  —and success of — organizations that provide housing\, hospitality\, health care\, fitness\, recreation and other lifestyle opportunities for older adults. \nSome of the best minds in health\, business\, wellness and longevity will come together to share best practices\, trends\, programming and business opportunities for all who embrace the role of wellness within their organizations. \nContact: Colin Milner\, CEO\, International Council on Active Aging\, 604-734-4466
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/international-council-on-active-aging-conference/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181018T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181020T010000
DTSTAMP:20260515T222811
CREATED:20231025T162122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T155319Z
UID:24306-1539824400-1539997200@healthjournalism.org
SUMMARY:WV Appalachian Addiction & Prescription Drug Abuse Conference
DESCRIPTION:WV Appalachian Addiction & Prescription Drug Abuse Conference \nDiscussion topics this year include pain and addiction\, best practices and proper prescribing. \nMedia contact: \nBrad Hall\, (304) 933-1030 \nHow to Attend: \nPress may register by sending an email to pbh2006@hughes.net. \nFind more information about the event here.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/wv-appalachian-addiction-prescription-drug-abuse-conference/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181017T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181018T010000
DTSTAMP:20260515T222811
CREATED:20231025T162121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T155321Z
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SUMMARY:4th International Conference on Sexual and Reproductive Health
DESCRIPTION:With members from around the world focused on learning about Women’s Health and its advances; this is your best opportunity to reach the largest assemblage of participants from the Women’s Health community. Conduct presentations\, distribute information\, meet with current and potential scientists\, make a splash with new discoveries in the breast cancer treatment and diagnosis\, and receive name recognition at this 2-day event. World-renowned speakers\, the most recent techniques\, developments\, and the newest updates in women’s health\, breast cancer\, gynaecological issues\, pregnancy\, Woman Psychology\, women disorders are hallmarks of this conference. The preliminary program is available here. \nMedia contacts: \nEmail: reproductive@conferencesamerica.org \nCall: 1-888-843-8169 \n  \nHow to Attend: \nPress may register by sending an email to reproductive@conferencesamerica.org. \nFind more information about the event here.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/4th-international-conference-on-sexual-and-reproductive-health/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181016T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181017T010000
DTSTAMP:20260515T222811
CREATED:20231025T162128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T155321Z
UID:24316-1539651600-1539738000@healthjournalism.org
SUMMARY:2018 Research Conference on Sleep and the Health of Women
DESCRIPTION:The 2018 Research Conference on Sleep and the Health of Women is intended to sound a wakeup call throughout society about the importance of sleep for the health of women. It will showcase a decade of federally funded research advances in understanding health risks\, societal burden\, and treatment options associated with sleep deficiency and sleep disorders in women. \nResearchers and the public will present and discuss the state of the science regarding sleep and the health of women; the limitations to implement what is already known; and the opportunities to translate scientific findings into practice and routine care. The discussion panels will engage public stakeholders to identify actionable new directions and areas in which research is needed. \nMedia contact:Dr. Lenora Johnson Phone: 301-496-4236 E-mail: johnslen@nhlbi.nih.gov \nLocation: National Institute of Health\, Bethesda\, MD \nHow to attend: \nPress may register here. \nFind more information about the event here. \n 
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/2018-research-conference-on-sleep-and-the-health-of-women/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181015T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181207T010000
DTSTAMP:20260515T222811
CREATED:20231025T162138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T155322Z
UID:24324-1539565200-1544144400@healthjournalism.org
SUMMARY:Medicare Open Enrollment
DESCRIPTION:CMS has an FAQ on its website which explains how to change plans\, purchase part D/prescription drug coverage and other eligibility rules. It might be a good time for reporters to think about doing a story on what’s changed\, what’s the same and how rates/coverage may differ due to various CMS budget changes. \n 
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/medicare-open-enrollment/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181015T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181016T010000
DTSTAMP:20260515T222811
CREATED:20231025T162121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T155323Z
UID:24304-1539565200-1539651600@healthjournalism.org
SUMMARY:16th Global Summit on Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology
DESCRIPTION:This summit has the ambition to bring together a multi-disciplinary group of scientists from all over the globe to present and share most recent advances in major areas of toxicology and applied pharmacology. The Summit will be an excellent occasion for the participants to make new acquaintances and strengthen international networking and research collaboration. As always\, the Organizing Committee is sincerely making full efforts to feature wide-ranging scientific program to ensure that you are up-to-date with the latest developments in current research in general fields of rapidly growing pharmacological science. Special attention will be paid to new and promising technologies\, predictive in-vitro toxicology increasing R&D to detect toxicity at early stages. The preliminary program is available here. \nMedia contacts: \nEmail: toxicology@toxicologyconferences.org \nPhone: 1-888-843-8169 \nHow to Attend: \nPress may register by sending an email to toxicology@toxicologyconferences.org. \nFind more information about the event here.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/16th-global-summit-on-toxicology-and-applied-pharmacology/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181014T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181016T010000
DTSTAMP:20260515T222811
CREATED:20231025T162120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T155325Z
UID:24303-1539478800-1539651600@healthjournalism.org
SUMMARY:Marijuana for Medical Professionals 2018
DESCRIPTION:Marijuana for Medical Professionals 2018 offers certified Continuing Medical Education for physicians\, nurses\, and clinicians. Plus\, expert training with CE credit for budtenders\, dispensaries\, MIPS\, and labs. The preliminary program is available here. \nMedia contacts: \nContact Marijuana for Medical Professionals here. \nWHEN/WHERE: \nDate: 10/14/18 – 10/16/18 \nLocation: Marriott Hotel Denver Tech Center\, Denver\, CO \nHow to Attend: \nPress may register by calling 720-588-3737. \nFind more information about the event here.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/marijuana-for-medical-professionals-2018/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181010T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181013T010000
DTSTAMP:20260515T222811
CREATED:20231025T162110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T155326Z
UID:24291-1539133200-1539392400@healthjournalism.org
SUMMARY:LGBTQ Health Conference
DESCRIPTION:GLMA\, previously known as the Gay & Lesbian Medical Association\, holds its 36th annual conference on LGBT health. This year’s event\, LGBTQ Health : Mind\, Body\, Spirit\, and Policy: Holistic Approaches to LGBTQ Healthcare\, will convene in Las Vegas. The group bills the annual event as the “world’s largest scientific gathering devoted to LGBTQ health.”
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/lgbtq-health-conference/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181009T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181009T010000
DTSTAMP:20260515T222811
CREATED:20231025T162107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T155326Z
UID:24290-1539046800-1539046800@healthjournalism.org
SUMMARY:Zero to Three Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:Early childhood advocacy group Zero to Three holds its annual conference in Denver. The keynote speaker will be Former U.S. Secretary of Education John King\, now head of the nonprofit The Education Trust. Other speakers include representative of the University of Colorado School of Medicine; the National Foundation to End Child Abuse and Neglect (EndCAN); the University of Southern California\, Los Angeles; the University of Oregon; the Bezos Family Foundation; and Zero to Three. Sessions will address a range of issues from family-focused treatment in the opioid crisis and maternal mental health care to mindfulness and trauma care. Panels will also tackle Medicaid\, the 2020 U.S. Census\, primary care screening for ACEs and social determinants of health\, racial equity in education\, and more.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/zero-to-three-annual-conference-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181003T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181007T010000
DTSTAMP:20260515T222811
CREATED:20231025T162113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T155330Z
UID:24297-1538528400-1538874000@healthjournalism.org
SUMMARY:Infectious Diseases Society of America conference
DESCRIPTION:The Infectious Diseases Society of America\, the nonprofit that represents infectious disease physicians\, scientists and other health care providers\, will host its annual conference – ID Week – at the Moscone Convention Center. The conference will focus on the last research\, news and topics connected to infectious diseases. Among its keynote discussions will be about studying the microbiome and space and the use of viruses to kill superbugs. \nMedia wishing to attend should go to this link or email Lauren Martin: LMartin@pcipr.com \nLauren says: “Reporters who attend the meeting will have unparalleled access to the latest scientific advances in the field – from influenza to Zika\, HIV to antibiotic resistance – and to the internationally recognized experts who will be presenting them.”
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/infectious-diseases-society-of-america-conference/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181003T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181005T010000
DTSTAMP:20260515T222811
CREATED:20231025T162126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T155331Z
UID:24314-1538528400-1538701200@healthjournalism.org
SUMMARY:Pushing the Boundaries of Population Health Science
DESCRIPTION:The Interdisciplinary Association for Population Health Science’s annual conference features the latest in population health science from diverse disciplines and promotes exchanges about population health issues between scientists and stakeholders from policy and practice fields. This year’s conference is hosted by the National Academies Roundtable on Population Health Improvement. Topics include: \n\n\npopulation health \n\n\ntechnological innovations \n\n\nintegrating genetics into population health \n\n\nimmigration policies \n\n\nstate drug policies\, the pharmaceutical industry and trendsd in the opioid-related overdose epidemic \n\n\nracism as violence in the U.S. \n\n\nchildhood trauma and mental health \n\nusing electronic health records to identify health disparities\n\nand much more.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/pushing-the-boundaries-of-population-health-science/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180924T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180928T010000
DTSTAMP:20260515T222811
CREATED:20231025T162126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T155340Z
UID:24315-1537750800-1538096400@healthjournalism.org
SUMMARY:Outbreak Week
DESCRIPTION:Harvard’s Global Health Institute leads a series of discussions on the global threat of pandemics. \nOn Sept. 28\, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease Director Anthony Fauci will give a keynote discussion at 9:15 a.m. on “Preventing Epidemics in a Connected World.” at Harvard Law School’s Wasserstein Hall\, 1585 Massachusetts Ave\, Cambridge\, Mass. \nOther sessions include: \n\n\nConflict and the Global Threat of Pandemics \n\n\nGlobal Disease Outbreaks: Shaping Public Health Infrastructure & Investments \n\n\nEmerging Infections Then & Now \n\n\nMedia in the Age of Contagions \n\n\nScreening of Contagion with a discussion featuring screenwriter Scott Burns & scientific advisers \n\n\nVaccines for Outbreaks in the Modern World \n\n\nFor registration\, click: https://harvard.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_d6z2VhJyzPWsOjP \n 
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/outbreak-week/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180924T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180926T010000
DTSTAMP:20260515T222811
CREATED:20231025T162120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T155340Z
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SUMMARY:2018 PDA/FDA Joint Conference - Putting Patients First
DESCRIPTION:Sessions will include many case studies and practical solutions to current supply challenges\, such as shortage prevention and disaster recovery\, management of contract manufacturers\, supplier oversight\, supply chain challenges for innovative products (e.g.\, cell and gene therapy)\, and supply chain safety. The traditional and ever-popular presentations of each of the FDA’s medical product areas to discuss program specific initiatives and compliance updates will also be included. There will also be speakers from other regulatory agencies and global industry leaders who will explore the issues facing companies that operate globally. The preliminary program is available here. \nMedia contacts: \nContact info@pda.org or call 301-656-5900. \nWHEN/WHERE: \nDate: 09/24/18 – 09/26/18 \nLocation: Renaissance Washington\, DC Downtown Hotel\, Washington\, DC \nHow to Attend: \nPress may register by sending an email to info@pda.org. \nFind more information about the event here.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/2018-pda-fda-joint-conference-putting-patients-first/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180924T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180925T010000
DTSTAMP:20260515T222811
CREATED:20231025T162120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T155341Z
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SUMMARY:17th International Conference on Environmental Toxicology and Ecological Risk Assessment
DESCRIPTION:The summit offers a unique window and opportunities to present and evidence the latest updates with a holistic approach to different areas of interest. They have done their utmost to get rid of the traditional “silo” approach in the elaboration of the program and most importantly\, during the active sessions\, in order to foster innovation and scientific curiosity. Thus\, their intention is\, to create platforms which will gather eminent scientists who will undoubtedly enrich the meeting during the Q&A sections. The preliminary program is available here. \nMedia contacts: \nEmail: envitoxicologyconference@gmail.com \nPhone: 1-888-843-8169 \nWHEN/WHERE: \nDate: 09/24/18 – 09/25/18 \nLocation: Chicago \nHow to Attend: \nPress may register by sending an email to envitoxicologyconference@gmail.com. \nFind more information about the event here.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/17th-international-conference-on-environmental-toxicology-and-ecological-risk-assessment/
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