A new study co-authored by Assistant Professor Matthew Lyle from the Binghamton University School of Management shows businesses how to use history as a motivator when launching new initiatives, as opposed to following an "all or nothing" strategy.
UB researchers have uncovered how heat causes a critical receptor protein within cells to unfold and relay pain--a discovery that could open up new therapeutic targets for treating pain and contribute to development of needed alternatives to opioids.
The project, titled Mobilizing Campus Change, aims to reduce risk factors for problem gambling and related concerns, such as substance use and suicide risk, through the use of innovative, evidence-based intervention strategies.
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