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World's first gene editing tools for ticks may help decrease tick-borne diseases

World's first gene editing tools for ticks may help decrease tick-borne diseases
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Will the cruise line industry do BP's dirty work?

Will the cruise line industry do BP's dirty work?
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A Pioneer in Transplantation Genomics, Inclusion, and Diversity: A Conversation With Hannah Valantine, MBBS, MD

A Pioneer in Transplantation Genomics, Inclusion, and Diversity: A Conversation With Hannah Valantine, MBBS, MD
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Crucifixion's 'pathway of radical love' is antidote to racism, says bishop

Bishop Robert W. McElroy of San Diego celebrates Mass at Good Shepherd Church April 15, 2021. His homily focused on racial healing, especially concerning the Asian American and Pacific Islander communities, which have been targeted by "hateful prejudice." (CNS photo/Aida Bustos, The Southern Cross) Apr. 20, 2021 Catholic News Service SAN DIEGO – Christ's crucifixion "encapsulates the magnitude of evil in our world," San Diego Bishop Robert W. McElroy said in his homily during an April 15 Mass he celebrated for racial healing. "But it is the Crucifixion that also conveys even more piercingly the hope we hold, the faith we share, and the love that unites us in Jesus Christ who suffered all to show there are no limits to his love," the bishop said.

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City Paper | City Paper writers' top eats from 2020

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) plans to distribute $95 million to 23 community health centers in South Carolina as part of the American Rescue Plan. This program aims to provide funding for health organizations to expand COVID-19 related services for vulnerable populations. Money can be used for services including vaccinations, testings, […] State coffers could get $2.5 billion in new federal funding over two years if lawmakers get over longstanding political objections to expand Medicaid to cover about 200,000 residents without health insurance.  At present, many agree expansion is more of a possibility than a probability due to the state’s political climate. The new funding over two […]

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