Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Georgia Newsletter for Saturday March 08, 2025 ( 3 items ) |
ACS Study Finds Early Palliative Care Remains Underused Among Patients With Advanced Cancer
ATLANTA, Georgia, March 7 [Category: Medical] -- The American Cancer Society posted the following news release:
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ACS Study Finds Early Palliative Care Remains Underused Among Patients With Advanced Cancer
ATLANTA, March 7, 2025 -- Despite a decade of growth, only 10% of Medicare beneficiaries with distant-stage cancer received early palliative care in 2019, according to new research led by American Cancer Society (ACS) investigators. The study also finds differences between individual do
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Emory University Rollins School of Public Health Posts Commentary: A Pregnant Pause - My Personal Experience With Postpartum Preeclampsia
ATLANTA, Georgia, March 8 -- Emory University Rollins School of Public Health posted the following commentary on March 7, 2025:
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A Pregnant Pause: My Personal Experience with Postpartum Preeclampsia
By Kelly Jordan
Late last September, one week after giving birth, I woke up with a headache. I assumed it was probably due to a lack of sleep. Or dehydration. Or hormone fluctuations. All were true, especially the former. But, it gave me pause. Something wasn't right.
Headaches are a rare o
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SBA Should Not Abandon Its Atlanta Office
WASHINGTON, March 8 -- Small Business Majority issued the following news release:
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SBA Should Not Abandon its Atlanta Office
Statement from Small Business Majority Georgia Director Rachel Shanklin on why the U.S. Small Business Administration should reconsider its plan to relocate offices away from major cities
"With over 778,000 small businesses in the Atlanta metropolitan area, the city is a hub of small business activity. Closing the Atlanta office of the SBA would likely make it mor
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