Charges were dropped Wednesday against two men convicted of bringing down a Confederate monument on the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill campus in 2018.
By Miriam Valverde, PolitiFact.com
Marco Rubio
Statement: Says Joe Biden “has issued more executive fiats than anyone in such a short period of time, ever, more than Obama, more than Trump, more than anyone.”
Sen. Marco Rubio, R. Fla., claimed that President Joe Biden talks like a centrist, but is governing like someone from the far-left. He has issued more executive fiats than anyone in such a short period of time, ever, more than Obama, more than Trump, more than anyone, Rubio said in a video.
Rubio tweeted the video shortly before 8 a.m. Jan. 22, so we evaluated Rubio’s claim based on actions Biden had taken up to that point (Jan. 20-21).
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BOSTON - A nationwide panel of experts has developed the first mammography guidelines for older survivors of breast cancer, providing a framework for discussions between survivors and their physicians on the pros and cons of screening in survivors later years.
The guidelines, published online today in a paper in
JAMA Oncology, recommend discontinuing routine mammograms for survivors with a life expectancy under five years; considering stopping screening for those with a 5-10-year life expectancy; and continuing mammography for those whose life expectancy is greater than 10 years. The guidelines will be complemented by printed materials to help survivors gauge their risk of cancer recurring in the breast and weigh the potential benefits and drawbacks of mammography with their health care team.
Nursing dean appointed to top advisory council
Cindy Munro, dean of the University of Miami School of Nursing and Health Studies
By Maya Bell Dean appointed to nursing’s top advisory council By Maya Bell
01-26-2021
Cindy Munro, who leads the School of Nursing and Health Studies, will help guide the National Institute of Nursing Research, which launched her own career.
At the onset of her career, Cindy Munro knew she wanted to be a nurse scientist and was thrilled when the predecessor to the National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR) awarded her a fellowship to pursue her doctoral degree in 1989.