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Alabama s Republican governor extends face mask mandate

Alabama s Republican governor extends face mask mandate KIM CHANDLER © Mickey Welsh Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey gives a COVID-19 update during a news conference at the Alabama Capitol Building in Montgomery, Ala., on Thursday March 4, 2021. With states including Texas and neighboring Mississippi ending masking requirements, Ivey announced Thursday that masks will be required in the state of nearly 5 million people through April 9. (Mickey Welsh/The Montgomery Advertiser via AP) MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) Breaking with other Southern GOP governors, Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey extended her state’s mask order for another month Thursday but said the requirement will end for good in April.

Bucking Republican trend, Alabama Governor Kay Ivey extends mask order

During a briefing on Tuesday in Lubbock, Gov. Greg Abbott lifted all the COVID-19 mandates across the state starting Wednesday, March 10. Here s why he believes it s time for Texas to open 100%. Medical officials welcomed Ivey s decision after recommending an extension, arguing that easing restrictions before more people were vaccinated could reverse recent improvements. Alabama s rolling seven-day average of daily cases has dropped from 3,000 in early January to below 1,000 and hospitalizations are at their lowest point since summer. This is very good news. This gives us a month to vaccinate more people and to get a better handle on the role of the UK variant, said Dr. Don Williamson, the former state health officer who now heads the Alabama Hospital Association.

Proteomics analysis identifies potential drug targets for aggressive human cancers

 E-Mail Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine show that analysis of the proteomics, or all the protein data, from aggressive human cancers is a useful approach to identify potential novel therapeutic targets. They report in the journal Oncogene, the identification of proteomic signatures that are associated with clinical measures of aggressive disease for each of the seven cancer types studied. Some signatures were shared between different types of cancer and included cellular pathways of altered metabolism. Importantly, experimental results provided proof-of-concept that their proteomics analysis approach is a valuable strategy to identify potential therapeutic targets. There are two notable aspects of this study. One is that we explored the proteomic landscape of cancer looking for proteins that were expressed in association with aggressive forms of cancer, said co-corresponding author Dr. Chad Creighton, professor of medicine and co-director of Cancer Bioinformatics

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