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The American Physiological Society empowers scientists to understand life, improve health and advance discoveries. Follow @APSPublications.
Rockville, MD
Joined March 2014
Are you going to #APSSexDiff2025 in New Orleans this fall? If so, let us know! We've got downloadable badges you can display on your favorite social media site: #APSWomensHealth #WomensHealthResearch #SABV
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APS member Melissa Bates (@BatesPhysio) shares how NIH-funded research was crucial in her cancer diagnosis and treatment in #TPhysMag's The Last Word. Her story highlights the essential role of federal support in medical advancements:
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Binge drinking during adolescence can disrupt liver fat balance and lead to fatty liver disease—but folic acid may help reverse the damage, according to new research from @AJPGI: #ArticlesInPresS
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RT @APSPublications: Why Publish with Purpose in @APSPublications? .We support authors! . ✨NEW APS BioRender Pilot Program✨ provides APS au….
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READ: "How do research careers compare across countries? New global database has some answers": via @sciencemagazine #ProfDev
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You’ve probably heard about microplastics. This vintage #ISpyPhysiology blog post by APS member @raz_abdulqadir dives into the facts and explores how these tiny particles are affecting us and our world: #PlasticFreeJuly
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Want to grow your career and connect with a global community of scientists? APS is where discovery meets support. Join us for exclusive resources, publishing opps, conferences and more: #MembershipMonday #WeArePhysiology
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APS members Tamara Hew-Butler (@hyponaqueen) & Kelly Hyndman (@DrKeeksPhD) tell us not to overthink hydration this summer. Melons, grapes, celery, cucumbers and more give us what we need and most likely we're not dehydrated: via @nytimes #ISpyPhysiology
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APS offices are closed in observance of Independence Day. Stay safe, have fun and we'll be back on Monday. #FourthOfJuly
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Looking for a job in #physiology or the #biomedical sciences? Look no further than our job board for current listings: #ProfDev
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Beach, lake, pool, watering hole. Your favorite water source can help you stay cool this holiday weekend but may also soothe your body and soul. Read more in a vintage #ISpyPhysiology blog post: #FourthOfJuly
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This week on the #ISpyPhysiology blog, Saiful Singar explains how our blood vessels work like a garden hose, and how blood vessel health can reveal our cardiovascular future:
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The current issue of #TPhysMag outlines how to prepare and submit your manuscript to @APSPublications with updated templates and FlexSubmit. Read more:
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From #AlzheimersDisease to postnatal health, @APSPublications is calling for papers that advance the science of #WomensHealthResearch. Got groundbreaking work? We want to see it. Learn more and submit: #APSWomensHealth #SABV
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It's July and the sun is strong! Learn how sunscreen protects us from UV rays in this vintage #ISpyPhysiology blog post from APS member @derella_casey: #UVSafetyMonth
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July’s “best of the best” research highlights are here—and free to read: .• Aging ups arrhythmia risk (more in men!). • Sleep and recovery boost cells repair. • Mom’s milk hormone helps babies’ guts soak up nutrients. More: @APSPublications #APSselect
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Involvement in APS is more than just membership. It’s a commitment to advancing science and supporting your community. Renew your membership and together, we'll remain united for discovery, innovation and the future of science: #MembershipMonday
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After seven years of leadership, APS CEO Scott Steen, CAE, FASAE, has announced plans to retire at the beginning of 2026. “Leading this incredible organization has been one of the great honors of my career,” Steen (@PhysiologyExec) said. Read more:
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APS members: Your News Update is ready for you in your email. In this issue, apply for awards, submit your #WomensHealthResearch and write for the #ISpyPhysiology blog.
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