- 31. First Lady’s Roundtable on Improving the Lives of Americans Living with Sickle Cell Disease
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- Washington, DC - Monday, First Lady Melania Trump and the Health and Human Services Department (HHS) hosted a roundtable on “Improving the Lives of Americans Living with Sickle Cell Disease” in recognition ...
- Created on 15 September 2020
- 32. Seafood Processor Pleads Guilty to Selling Foreign Crabmeat Falsely Labeled as Blue Crab from USA
- (News)
- ... Seafood Company Inc. (Garland Fulcher), at his direction, falsely labeled hundreds of thousands dollars’ worth of foreign crabmeat as “Product of USA.” According to information in the public record, ...
- Created on 07 September 2020
- 33. First Lady Melania Trump Begins Planning for the 2020 Christmas Season at the White House
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- Washington, DC - The initial planning for the 2020 Christmas season is underway at the White House. First Lady Melania Trump and President Donald J. Trump are opening the people’s house up to the public ...
- Created on 06 September 2020
- 34. Proclamation on National Sickle Cell Disease Awareness Month, 2020
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- Washington, DC - As our Nation recognizes National Sickle Cell Disease Awareness Month, we do so with an unwavering commitment to a future in which people with the condition live fully, without pain and ...
- Created on 31 August 2020
- 35. NASA Researcher Arrested for False Statements and Wire Fraud in Relation to China’s Talents Program
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- Houston, Texas - A criminal complaint has been unsealed Monday, charging Zhengdong Cheng, 53, of College Station, Texas, for conspiracy, making false statements and wire fraud. Texas A&M University ...
- Created on 30 August 2020
- 36. Attorney General William P. Barr on the Restoration of Law and Order in Seattle
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- Seattle, Washington - Attorney General William P. Barr has issued the following statement: “I commend Police Chief Carmen Best for her courage and leadership in restoring the rule of law in Seattle. ...
- Created on 06 July 2020
- 37. Proclamation on the Suspension of Entry as Nonimmigrants of Certain Students and Researchers from the People’s Republic of China
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- Washington, DC - Proclamation on the Suspension of Entry as Nonimmigrants of Certain Students and Researchers from the People’s Republic of China: The People’s Republic of China (PRC) is engaged in ...
- Created on 30 May 2020
- 38. People’s Republic of China (PRC) Targeting of COVID-19 Research Organizations
- (News)
- ... research. The FBI is investigating the targeting and compromise of U.S. organizations conducting COVID-19-related research by PRC-affiliated cyber actors and non-traditional collectors. These actors have ...
- Created on 18 May 2020
- 39. The United States Condemns Attempts by PRC-Affiliated Actors to Steal American COVID-19 Research
- (News)
- ... intellectual property and data related to COVID-19 research, as announced in a May 13, 2020 warning by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure ...
- Created on 14 May 2020
- 40. COVID-19 data challenge opened to accelerate research and innovation
- (News)
- ... solutions for the healthcare industry, have launched a data challenge to expand the resources available to researchers. The data challenge is specifically focused on testing the relationships between ...
- Created on 12 May 2020
- 41. Healthy eating behaviors in childhood may reduce the risk of adult obesity and heart disease
- (News)
- ... risks of overweight, obesity and cardiovascular disease later in life. Although many children are born with an innate ability to stop eating when they are full, they are also influenced by the overall ...
- Created on 11 May 2020
- 42. NIH BRAIN Initiative tool helps researchers watch neural activity in 3D
- (News)
- ... microscopy, developed through the National Institutes of Health (NIH)’s Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Technologies (BRAIN) Initiative, allows a greater volume of tissue to be viewed in a ...
- Created on 14 April 2020
- 43. Large-scale analysis links glucose metabolism proteins in the brain to Alzheimer’s disease biology
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- Washington, DC - In the largest study to date of proteins related to Alzheimer’s disease, a team of researchers has identified disease-specific proteins and biological processes that could be developed ...
- Created on 14 April 2020
- 44. People with type 2 diabetes and heart disease may benefit from newer therapies
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- Dallas, Texas - Type 2 diabetes (T2D) affects treatment options for patients who have both coronary artery disease (CAD) and T2D, according to a new American Heart Association Scientific Statement, published ...
- Created on 13 April 2020
- 45. Vice President Pence to NASA Langley Research Center
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- Hampton, Virginia - Remarks by Vice President Pence to NASA Langley Research Center Personnel and Guests: THE VICE PRESIDENT: Well, thank you all for that very warm welcome. To Administrator Jim ...
- Created on 19 February 2020
- 46. Elephants at San Diego Zoo Safari Park Helping in Fight Against Fatal Disease
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- Escondido, California - Wildlife care specialists are working with the African elephant herd at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park to find out more about a disease that was recently identified as a threat to ...
- Created on 17 February 2020
- 47. “Koala Sniffer” Dog Helps Researchers Find Koalas After Fires
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- San Diego, California - Researchers supported by San Diego Zoo Global are looking for surviving wildlife in Australia, using the talents of a specially trained dog named Smudge. The Blue Mountains World ...
- Created on 20 January 2020
- 48. Malian National Charged With the Overseas Murder of a U.S. Citizen and Providing Material Support to Two Foreign Terrorist Organizations
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- New York - A criminal complaint was filed Thursday in federal court in Brooklyn, New York, charging Mimi Ould Baba, 32, a citizen of Mali, with the murder of U.S. citizen Michael J. Riddering and conspiring ...
- Created on 20 January 2020
- 49. District Court Orders Michigan Seafood and Salad Processor to Comply with Food Safety Requirements
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- Detroit, Michigan - A federal court in eastern Michigan permanently enjoined a Hamtramck, Michigan, firm from processing or distributing ready-to-eat seafood salads as well as non-seafood salads, pierogis, ...
- Created on 19 January 2020
- 50. Assemblymember Eduardo Garcia Acclaims Momentous Investments for Salton Sea, New River, and Climate in Initial 2020 CA Budget Proposal
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- ... investments and momentous headway for the Salton Sea, New River, and climate resiliency. Importantly, this budget reflects that our concerted advocacy efforts over the years are being recognized by this ...
- Created on 13 January 2020
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- research
- Created on 25 December 2017
- 52. pneumococcal disease
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- pneumococcal disease
- Created on 28 September 2017
- 53. Children with Congenital Zika Virus Infection Face Serious Challenges as They Age
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- Washington, DC - Most children born with microcephaly – small head size for age – and evidence of congenital Zika virus infection face severe health and developmental challenges at ages 19-24 months, according ...
- Created on 25 December 2017
- 54. Children with Congenital Zika Virus Infection Face Serious Challenges as They Age
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- Washington, DC - Most children born with microcephaly – small head size for age – and evidence of congenital Zika virus infection face severe health and developmental challenges at ages 19-24 months, according ...
- Created on 25 December 2017