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| Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Maryland Newsletter for 2025-02-08 ( 4 items ) |
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ACCC Celebrates Reintroduction of Policy That Will Bring Early Cancer Detection Tools to Cancer Centers Across the Country (10)
ROCKVILLE, Maryland, Feb. 7 -- The Association of Cancer Care Centers (formerly the Association of Community Cancer Centers) issued the following news release:
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ACCC Celebrates Reintroduction of Policy That Will Bring Early Cancer Detection Tools to Cancer Centers Across the Country
"These technological advances in cancer detection are available now, but Medicare must be able to make them accessible. The time is now to pass this bill." - Meagan O'Neill, ACCC Executive Director
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DEA Publishes New Telemedicine Rules (10)
CHEVY CHASE, Maryland, Feb. 7 [Category: Health Care] -- The American Society of Addiction Medicine posted the following news release:
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DEA Publishes New Telemedicine Rules
On January 17, 2025, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) unveiled two new rules outlining a regulatory pathway for clinicians' continued use of telemedicine to prescribe medications for the treatment of addiction: a final rule establishing the parameters for the use of telemedicine to prescribe buprenorphine for more PR
Horseshoe Crab Board Approves Draft Addendum IX for Public Comment to Consider Multi-Year Specifications for Male-Only Harvest (10)
ARLINGTON, Virginia, Feb. 8 -- The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission issued the following news release:
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Horseshoe Crab Board Approves Draft Addendum IX for Public Comment to Consider Multi-Year Specifications for Male-Only Harvest
Arlington, VA - The Commission's Horseshoe Crab Management Board approved Draft Addendum IX for public comment. The Draft Addendum considers allowing the Board to set specifications for male-only harvest for multiple years. It also considers alternat more PR
Johns Hopkins Medicine: Co-Located Cell Types Help Drive Aggressive Brain Tumors (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, Feb. 8 (TNSres) -- Johns Hopkins Medicine issued the following news release:
A type of aggressive, treatment-resistant brain tumor has a distinct population of immune cells that support its growth, according to new research led by investigators at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center (https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/kimmel-cancer-center) Bloomberg~Kimmel Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy (https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/kimmel-cancer-center/bloomberg-kimmel-institute-for more PR
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