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State Tipoffs Involving Ohio Newsletter for Thursday March 02, 2023 ( 4 items )  

Jenkins Appointed Midwest Regional Council Chair of Healthcare Businesswomen's Association
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, March 2 (TNSper) -- Taft, a law firm, issued the following news: Taft partner Staci Jenkins was recently appointed Midwest Regional Council Chair of the Healthcare Businesswomen's Association for 2023. Jenkins has been a member of the association since 2015 and has held numerous leadership positions, including Midwest Council Deputy Chair and Ohio Chapter President. The Healthcare Businesswomen's Association was formed with the purpose of furthering the advancement and   more

Mount St. Joseph University: Dr. Laura Saylor Publishes New Book Powerful Literacy in the Montessori Classroom
CINCINNATI, Ohio, March 2 (TNSbook) -- Mount St. Joseph University issued the following news on March 1, 2023: Along with her already long list of job titles, Dr. Laura Saylor, dean of education, program director, and assistant professor at Mount St. Joseph University in the School of Education is adding another addition to her resume as a recent book author. Dr. Saylor presents her new book, Powerful Literacy in the Montessori Classroom, a must-read for all educators implementing the Science   more

Ohio A.G. Yost, Mount Carmel Health System Launch Statewide Training to Combat Human Trafficking
COLUMBUS, Ohio, March 2 -- Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost issued the following news release on March 1, 2023: Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost and Mount Carmel Health System President/CEO Lorraine Lutton today announced a new training initiative for Ohio health-care professionals to help identify survivors of human trafficking in health-care settings. "When it comes to helping people in trafficking situations, everyone is a first responder," AG Yost said. "This is one more tool we can give hea  more

Ohio State: Identifying The Inflammatory Cells Behind Chemo Brain
COLUMBUS, Ohio, March 1 (TNSjou) -- Ohio State University issued the following news: * * * Study in mice implicates microglia in memory, thinking problems * * * Immune cells that keep the brain free of debris but also contribute to inflammation are the likely culprits behind the concentration and memory problems that sometimes follow one type of chemotherapy, a new study in mice suggests. Researchers previously showed that female mice given paclitaxel, a drug commonly used to treat breast,  more