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Could the South face another Covid-19 surge?

Could the South face another Covid-19 surge?
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Ask Your Veterinarian Presented By Kentucky Performance Products: Equine Chiropractic Therapy - Horse Racing News

Ask Your Veterinarian Presented By Kentucky Performance Products: Equine Chiropractic Therapy - Horse Racing News
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Community Science Helps Advance Local Goals


18 May 2021
by: Andrea Korte
The Claiborne Expressway has adversely affected local residents in New Orleans, according to the findings of a community science collaboration. | NewUrbanism/Flickr CC BY 2.0
The Claiborne Expressway has adversely affected local residents in New Orleans, according to the findings of a community science collaboration. | NewUrbanism/Flickr CC BY 2.0
Community science collaborations that draw upon the expertise of both community members and volunteer scientists can help advance community priorities and make science more accessible to all, said panelists at a recent webinar on one such collaboration in New Orleans.
“Community Science – Local Knowledge and Scientific Tools Joining Forces to Document Urban Health Hazards,” hosted by the AAAS Science and Human Rights Coalition, was the most recent installment in a series that has covered such diverse topics as the use of data in humanitarian relief and the importance of equity in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. The May 4 webinar brought together principal collaborators in an effort to document the negative health effects of a freeway running through a New Orleans neighborhood – with the ultimate goal of removing the expressway. The AAAS Scientific Responsibility, Human Rights and Law Program serves as the Secretariat for the Coalition.

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Could training stop fatal Columbus police shootings of juveniles?


The death of 16-year-old Ma'Khia Bryant on April 20 put the Columbus Division of Police in an unsettling position among the nation's law-enforcement agencies.
Ma'Khia was the fifth juvenile to be fatally shot by Columbus police since September 2016, when an officer shot 13-year-old Tyre King.
Only the Chicago Police Department has killed more juveniles — 12 — since the nonprofit Mapping Police Violence began tracking fatal uses of force by law-enforcement agencies back to 2013.
Columbus police are tied for second place with the New York City Police Department, whose officers also fatally shot five juveniles during the study period.
In fact, more juveniles have been killed by Columbus police since 2013 than have died at the hands of law enforcement in 40 states, according to the data. (Columbus police didn't kill any juveniles from 2013-2015.)

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Alabama police officer convicted of murder in shooting of suicidal man


Alabama police officer convicted of murder in shooting of suicidal man
Huntsville, Alabama police officer William Darby was convicted last Friday for the murder of Jeffrey Parker, 49, on April 3, 2018. Darby will face 20 years to life in prison.
Parker had called 911 to report that he was suicidal and that he was holding a gun to his head. According to a lawsuit filed by the family of Jeffrey Parker, another officer, Genisha Pegues, had arrived five minutes before Darby. She entered the room with her gun pointed down towards the floor to find Parker sitting on the couch with a gun pointed to his head. She attempted to speak with him for several minutes, prior to Darby’s arrival.

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Memphis business news: Promotions and hirings


Neel-Schaffer announced
Anna
Marie Chapman has been hired to fill the new role of director of human resources and will oversee the team that provides support for all Neel-Schaffer employees and the employees of two affiliate firms,
True North Emergency Management and
Maptech. She has more than 25 years of progressive experience in the human resources field, strategic HR planning, talent acquisition, talent management and development, compensation, benefits, and safety and risk management. Chapman earned a bachelor's degree in marketing from the University of South Alabama.
The 
Tennessee Veterinary Medical Association announced recipients of its 2021 awards during its virtual Music City Veterinary Conference on Feb.  20. Award winners are nominated and chosen by an awards committee of their peers. The winners included 

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Medtronic Launches Initiatives to Address Health Equity for People of Color Living with Diabetes -


What You Should Know:
– Medtronic announced its ongoing commitment to health equity for people of color living with diabetes. The company committed investments in partnerships with the American Diabetes Association® (ADA) and T1D Exchange, as well as additional research efforts, to better understand and address these disparities.
New Partnerships and Research Efforts Prioritized Over the Next Three Years to Address Health Disparities
Details of each partnership, as well as additional activities conducted by Medtronic, include the following:
Health Equity Now Initiative with ADA – Medtronic will provide a $1 million sponsorship over the next three years to ADA’s Technology Access Project (TAP), which aims to provide access to and availability of diabetes technology regardless of gender, race, income, or location. TAP is a part of ADA’s Health Equity Bill of Rights #9, which envisions a future for all people with diabetes to have equal rights to prioritize their health, and equal access to diabetes management resources and treatments.

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Medtronic Announces Ongoing Initiatives to Address Health Equity for People of Color Living with Diabetes


Medtronic Announces Ongoing Initiatives to Address Health Equity for People of Color Living with Diabetes
New Partnerships and Research Efforts Prioritized Over the Next Three Years to Address Health Disparities
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MINNEAPOLIS, April 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Medtronic plc (NYSE:MDT), the global leader in medical technology, today announced its ongoing commitment to health equity for people of color living with diabetes. The company committed investments in partnerships with the American Diabetes Association® (ADA) and T1D Exchange, as well as additional research efforts, to better understand and address these disparities.
Details of each partnership, as well as additional activities conducted by Medtronic, include the following:

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$11 million COBRE funding will help create Center for Pre-Clinical Cancer Research at LSU SVM

$11 million COBRE funding will help create Center for Pre-Clinical Cancer Research at LSU SVM
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Nataraj named chair of critical care medicine at South Shore Hospital

Nataraj named chair of critical care medicine at South Shore Hospital
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