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May 30, 2023
Kontrol Technologies Selected by new Municipal Customer for Net Zero Emissions Building Design and Receives Second USA Patent fo
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Vertex Energy Announces Upcoming Investor Conference Participation
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Ropes & Gray Announces "Ropes Impact Fellowship" to Advance Public Service Commitment
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Announcing "Building Connected Communities" - A New Initiative to Advance Solutions to Our Nation's Loneliness Crisis
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InventHelp Inventor Develops Crochet Comfy Gladiator Sandal Shoes (MHO-160)
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INDIAN MOTORCYCLE AND VETERANS CHARITY RIDE PARTNER TO CELEBRATE JUNE AS VETERAN MOTORCYCLE THERAPY MONTH
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Frito-Lay North America signs on as Tournament Supporter for FIFA Women's World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023™
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Government of Canada invests in over 900 projects to increase accessibility and inclusion in Canadian communities
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Airbyte Launches New Data Infrastructure Content Hub for Data Engineers
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Xylem Announces Participation at Upcoming Investor Conferences
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AJGA Unveils Renamed Liberty National ACE Grant Following Donation by Paul & Phyllis Fireman Charitable Foundation
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Alpha Cognition Announces First Quarter 2023 Results and Provides Corporate Update
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Pork King Good - Local Pork Rind Company Based in Cudahy, Wisconsin - Unveils Innovative Dessert Line and Receives Finalist Reco
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GE HealthCare Receives FDA Clearance of a New Deep Learning Solution for Enhanced Image Quality in PET/CT, Advancing its Leaders
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Median Technologies Announces the Availability of the Preparatory Documents for the Shareholders’ Ordinary and Extraordina
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NIAAA: Parents--Talk With Your High School Grads About Celebrating Safely
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Massachusetts Nurses Association Statement In Opposition to Proposed Closing of the Birthing Center at Leominster Hospital by UM
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Acticor Biotech: Progress in Discussions with EU and US Regulatory Agencies
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CityVet Announces Dr. Jennifer Welser as Chief Strategy Officer
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USPAACC Hosts CPO Forum at #CelebrASIAN 2023
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CDC Report Finds Minorities Face "Severe" Disparities Regarding Sexually Transmitted Diseases
November 16, 2009
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Minorities Hit Hard by the Most Commonly Reported Infectious Disease in the U.S
April 06, 2009
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AARDA Implores Office of Research on Women’s Health/NIH to Make Autoimmune Diseases Top Priority for the Next Decade
March 11, 2009
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Latinos More Likely To Delay HIV Treatment
August 25, 2011
According to University of North Carolina data Latinos are more likely to start HIV care later in the course of illness than Blacks or whites, These findings, published in the September 1 issue of Clinical Infectious Diseases, indicate that strategies to improve earlier HIV testing among Latinos—particularly in new settlement areas like North Carolina—are needed. Latinos have become the largest immigrant group ...
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New Genetic Risk Factors Of Lupus Found In Study Of Black Women
June 24, 2011
Researchers from Boston University’s Slone Epidemiology Center have found four new genetic variants in the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) that confer a higher risk of systemic lupus erythemathosus (“lupusâ€) in African American women. The study, which currently appears on-line in Human Genetics, is believed to be the first ...
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Women's Advocate Speaks At GA 'Voices' Lecture
March 09, 2011
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Study: HIV Outcomes Worse For Minorities
January 27, 2011
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US Working To End Haiti's Cholera Outbreak
December 13, 2010
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Higher Risk Of West Nile In Low-Income Towns
November 23, 2010
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Large Scale Effort Begins For Inmates With AIDS
September 24, 2010
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Phila Hosts AIDS Strategy Update
August 24, 2010
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Bias Found In Pediatric Studies
July 19, 2010
A Johns Hopkins review of nearly 150 randomized controlled trials on children — all published in well-regarded medical journals — reveals that 40 to 60 percent of the studies either failed to take steps to minimize risk for bias or to at least properly describe those measures. A report of the team’s findings in the ...
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Team Discovers Important New Player In
Diabetes Onset
June 08, 2010
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Black Astronaut Tells Grade Schoolers To Reach For The Stars
May 07, 2010
"It is critical that American students are prepared with the problem-solving skills and tools to tackle challenges they may face in the future. Providing them with a strong foundation in math and science education is imperative, and with The Dream Tour, I hope to inspire students to pursue studies and careers ...
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What Black Women And Girls Need to Know About Their Sexual Health
April 20, 2010
The national spotlight in recent weeks has focused on one of the major challenges for our nation-the rising rates of sexually transmitted diseases. For us, this concern is even greater with the emphasis on STDs being at too high a level for Black women and girls. ...
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Researcher To Study Role Of Race In
Breast Cancer
April 05, 2010
African-American women are more likely than European-Americans or Asians to be diagnosed with aggressive breast cancers and to have poor survival rates. It is hypothesized that robust immune/inflammatory responses evolved among Africans in response to endemic infectious diseases ...
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Black Children At Lower Risk Of Shingles After Chickenpox Vaccine
March 17, 2010
Black children are less likely than white or Asian children to develop shingles (herpes zoster) after receiving the varicella vaccine to prevent chickenpox, reports a study in the March issue of The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. The journal is published by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, a part of Wolters Kluwer ...
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National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day To Be Observed This Weekend
March 16, 2010
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Public Health Leaders Gather At National STD Prevention Conference
March 08, 2010
The three-day conference will feature more than 300 new studies, including a CDC analysis finding continued high rates of herpes (HSV-2) in the United States, particularly among women and African-Americans. CDC will also release the results of a new ...
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Watch Live Here: Minority Health Conference From University Of North Carolina
February 23, 2010
The 31st annual Minority Health Conference, titled "Building Community in the Age of Information: Fighting Health Inequality in the Modern World," will take place Friday (Feb. 26) at the University of North ...
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Report Recommends Steps To Reduce Threat Posed By Hep B and C
January 13, 2010
Few among the populations most at risk -- immigrants from countries where the diseases are endemic, non-Hispanic black men, injection-drug users, and people who had blood transfusions before 1992 -- seek testing or information on how to protect themselves ...
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CDC Report Finds Minorities Face "Severe" Disparities Regarding Sexually Transmitted Diseases
November 16, 2009
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Lifestyle changes best at lowering type 2 diabetes risk, study shows
October 29, 2009
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Hispanic Women Are Concerned and Misinformed About Flu, Poll Shows
October 23, 2009
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Agreement Reached in Complaint Filed by Latino HIV Patient
October 16, 2009
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18-year-old from Uganda comes to UNC Hospitals for heart repair procedure
May 13, 2009
UNC Medical Center is bringing an 18-year-old young man from Uganda to North Carolina Children’s Hospital – with help from the Children’s Heart Project of Samaritan’s Purse and Rotary International’s Gift of Life program – for a catheter-based heart repair procedure on Monday (May 18) that the hospital in Uganda is not equipped to provide. ...
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Swine Flu Update and guidance for parents
May 04, 2009
Mexico has reported 506 confirmed human cases of infection, including 19 deaths. The higher number of cases from Mexico in the past 48 hours reflects ongoing testing of previously collected specimens. The United States Government has reported 226 laboratory confirmed human cases, including one death. The name Swine Flu (Novel A/H1N1) has been a controversial topic but it is important to know that the reason why it was called "Swine Flu" is because influenza viruses rarely jump from swine to humans with efficient transmission, the last time this happened was 1918. This strain has now demonstrated the capacity to be transmitted from Human to Swine. ...
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Reps. Lee, McCollum and Eshoo Recognize the Impact of Climate Change on Women
April 03, 2009
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Media Statement from CDC on the National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD and TB Prevention (NCHHSTP)
April 01, 2009
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Congresswoman Barbara Lee Commemorates Cover the Uninsured Week & World Tuberculosis Day
March 25, 2009
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