Imperial Valley News Center
Support for the Trump Administration’s Proposed Title X Rule
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- Written by White House
Washington, DC - Support for the Trump Administration’s Proposed Title X Rule:
Summit, State Visits Will Lead to National Plan to Manage PFAS
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- Written by Edward Scott Pruitt - EPA
Washington, DC - Americans count on the Environmental Protection Agency every time they turn on the tap. Protecting public health and ensuring the safety of our nation’s drinking water is one of the agency’s top priorities. That’s why EPA is helping to lead the nation’s efforts to address a group of chemicals called Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances or PFAS.
Biosecurity tips for bird owners
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- Written by CDFA
Sacramento, California - As CDFA continues its work with federal and local partners and poultry owners to respond to a recent detection of virulent Newcastle disease in Los Angeles County, it offers these reminders to bird owners in California and elsewhere.
Biomedical Imaging and Artificial Intelligence
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- Written by Denis Bergeron and Michael Garris
Gaithersburg, Maryland - Two worlds just collided at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Gaithersburg. On May 16, 2018, experts from the medical imaging and artificial intelligence communities gathered for a two-day workshop on the high-tech future of medical decision-making. Their vision: creating a “diagnostic cockpit” where medical experts have at their fingertips all the data they need to diagnose and treat patients while artificial intelligence (AI) analyzes that data and provides decision support behind the scenes.
New minimally invasive, cost-effective method shows promise in treating cancer without harming healthy cells
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- Written by Chris Adam
West Lafayette, Indiana - Purdue University researchers have developed a minimally invasive technique that may help doctors better explore and treat cancerous cells, tissues and tumors without affecting nearby healthy cells.
Something in the air
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- Written by AMAC
Imperial, California - Many of us grew up with the unmistakable scent of Play-Doh in the air. It’s a one-of-a-kind aroma that can’t be duplicated because Hasbro, which introduced Play-Doh in 1956 has trademarked the smell, says the Association of Mature American Citizens.
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