In California We Are Focusing on Bridges, Not Walls
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Sacramento, California - Noting the lofty focus and collaborative spirit of first-time visits to California from past U.S. presidents like Harry S. Truman and Lyndon B. Johnson, Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. today sent President Donald J. Trump a letter reminding him that “in California we are focusing on bridges, not walls” and invited him to the Central Valley – where more than a dozen bridges and viaducts are being built for the nation’s first and only High-Speed Rail line.
Emergency Department Data Show Rapid Increases in Opioid Overdoses
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Washington, DC - Data from emergency departments (EDs) show that the U.S. opioid overdose epidemic continues to worsen, according to the latest Vital Signs report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Wreath-Laying Ceremony at the August 7th Memorial Park
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Nairobi, Kenya - Remarks at a Wreath-Laying Ceremony at the August 7th Memorial Park:
Governor Brown Issues Statement on Death of Pomona Police Officer
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Pomona, California - Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. today issued the following statement regarding the death of Pomona Police Department Officer Gregory Casillas:
Mayo Clinic’s clinical trial matching project sees higher enrollment in breast cancer trials through use of artificial intelligence
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Rochester, Minnesota - Mayo Clinic and IBM Watson Health today unveiled results from early use of the Watson for Clinical Trial Matching, an IBM cognitive computing system. Use of this system in the Mayo Clinic oncology practice has been associated with more patients enrolled in Mayo’s breast cancer clinical trials.
If you build it, stem cells will come
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Rochester, Minnesota - Rene Maleski knew it was bad news when the young ultrasound tech who was scanning her abdomen suddenly stopped and left the room, crying. The technician returned a few minutes later to tell Maleski she would need to see the radiologist that day, and she should probably bring her husband with her. That afternoon, Maleski came face to face with her new reality: the pelvic scan showed tumors covering her ovaries, climbing up her aorta, and invading her lymph nodes. She had stage-three ovarian cancer.
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