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China Struggles to Cope with Surging Numbers of Infected Coronavirus Patients

By Joyce Huang | VOA on Feb 11, 2020   Featured, Health, National/World, World  

China Struggles to Cope with Surging Numbers of Infected Coronavirus Patients

  China’s health care system is struggling to cope with the surging number of patients infected by the deadly coronavirus despite that Chinese President Xi Jingping has re-emerged in public to call for greater confidence in his government.    The death toll Tuesday totaled 1,018 worldwide among the more than 43,000 confirmed infections; 974 deaths, […]

Bristol Bay Leaders Call on Army Corps of Engineers to Suspend Permitting for Pebble Due to Drastic Changes In Mine Plan

By Lindsey Bloom | Commercial Fishermen for Bristol Bay on Sep 18, 2019   Featured, Southwest Alaska, State  

Bristol Bay Leaders Call on Army Corps of Engineers to Suspend Permitting for Pebble Due to Drastic Changes In Mine Plan

DILLINGHAM, AK – Tuesday’s news that the US Army Corps of Engineers will not require public input or scrutiny of major changes to Pebble’s permit application was met with dismay from Bristol Bay fishermen, Tribal leaders, and others, who reiterated the need to stop this rushed permitting process for Pebble’s toxic project at the headwaters […]

Opioid Use and Misuse Following Treatment for Head and Neck cancer

By University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus on Dec 26, 2018   Health  

Opioid Use and Misuse Following Treatment for Head and Neck cancer

[dropcap]C[/dropcap]ancer patients are often prescribed pain medications, for example during recovery from surgical procedures. However, for many cancer patients, the use of opioid pain medications during treatment can be a gateway to misuse or addiction once treatment ends. Now with cancer patients living longer than ever before, protecting quality of life in the months, years, […]

Innovations in Newborn Bloodspot Screening Save Babies and Improve Lives

By Dr. Jay Butler on Oct 4, 2018   Health, Op/Ed and the Editor  

Innovations in Newborn Bloodspot Screening Save Babies and  Improve Lives

Newborn bloodspot screening is a successful public health tool that improves outcomes for children born with congenital health threats and has saved thousands of lives. Most disorders are not apparent at birth or in the first few days of life.  But without early treatment, they can rapidly progress, leading to death or life-long disability. Therefore, […]

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