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Dr. Seuss Enterprises, on March 2, announced it would no longer be publishing six titles by Theodor Geisel, or Dr. Seuss, because the books have been criticized for depictions of Black and Asian people.
On the advice of a panel of experts and educators, the group discontinued And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street, If I Ran the Zoo, McElligot s Pool, On Beyond Zebra!, Scrambled Eggs Super! and The Cat s Quizzer. More than 30 other Seuss titles continue to be sold.
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WINSTON-SALEM, NC - March 12, 2021 - The Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine is investigating how cats with chronic kidney disease could someday help inform treatment for humans.
In humans, treatment for chronic kidney disease a condition in which the kidneys are damaged and cannot filter blood as well as they should focuses on slowing the progression of the organ damage. The condition can progress to end-stage kidney failure, which is fatal without dialysis or a kidney transplant. An estimated 37 million people in the US suffer from chronic kidney disease, according to the Centers for Disease Control.
The American Veterinary Medical Association estimates there are about 58 million cats in the United States. Chronic kidney disease affects 30-50% of cats age 15 years or older. The fibrosis or scarring that occurs as a result of the disease is a common final pathway for kidney disease in both animals and people. For cats, end-stage kidney disease has no effe
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