Tipoffs for Maine (New England)
House Homeland Security Subcommittee Issues Testimony From George Washington University Professor
WASHINGTON, April 21 -- The House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Border Security, Facilitation and Operations issued the following testimony by Adam Richards, associate professor of global health and medicine at the George Washington University, involving a hearing on April 6, 2022, entitled "Examining Title 42 and the Need to Restore Asylum at the Border".
Richards is also a board member of Physicians for Human Rights.
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Thank you for the opportunity to speak here today and to bring a
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Institute for Clinical & Economic Review to Assess Treatments for Multiple Sclerosis
BOSTON, Massachusetts, April 22 (TNSRes) -- The Institute for Clinical and Economic Review issued the following news release:
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Report will be subject of New England CEPAC meeting in January 2023; Draft Scoping Document open to public comment until May 12, 2022
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The Institute for Clinical and Economic Review (ICER) announced today that it will assess the comparative clinical effectiveness and value of treatments for multiple sclerosis:
Monoclonal Antibodies
* natalizumab (Tysabri(
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NAACP Legal Defense Fund: Civil Rights Coalition and Connecticut Legislators Join Together in Calling for Passage of Voting Rights Bill S.B. 471
HARTFORD, Connecticut, April 23 (TNSPol) -- The NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund issued the following news:
Lawmakers from the Connecticut legislature as well as civil rights groups in the state joined together for a press conference urging for the passage of SB 471, a voting rights act for the State of Connecticut, before the end of the legislative session. With the passage of SB 471, Connecticut would join California, Oregon, Washington, and Virginia as states with their own voting ri
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University of Michigan Experts: There's No Nursing Shortage - There's a Shortage of Safe, Supportive Working Environments
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, April 22 (TNStalk) -- The University of Michigan issued the following Q&A with School of Nursing faculty Deena Kelly Costa and Christopher Friese:
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There have been many reports about health care workers, especially nurses, leaving the profession because of emotional and even physical abuse wrought by pandemic-fueled overwork, lack of resources and combative COVID patients in hospitals.
But University of Michigan School of Nursing faculty Deena Kelly Costa and Christo
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