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Md. A.G. Brown: Brief - Patients Must Be Protected Against Texas' Attempt to Exclude Abortion From Emergency Healthcare (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, May 10 -- Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown issued the following news release on May 9, 2023:
Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown today joined a multistate coalition in a legal fight to protect Americans' access to abortions during lifethreatening medical emergencies. In an amicus brief, the coalition supported the Biden administration's defense of its Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA) guidance, which restates hospitals' obligations under EM more PR
Md. Gov. Moore Honors Maryland State Police Fallen Heroes (10)
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland, May 11 -- Gov. Wes Moore, D-Maryland, issued the following news release on May 10, 2023:
Governor Wes Moore today joined Maryland Department of State Police, retired state troopers, civilian personnel, deputy state fire marshals, and police survivor families to honor those who gave their lives in the line of duty at the Maryland State Police Fallen Heroes ceremony. The ceremony honored the 43 state troopers who made the ultimate sacrifice while serving in Maryland, two troo more PR
Md. Housing Dept. Announces Key Hires (10)
LANHAM, Maryland, May 11 (TNSper) -- The Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development issued the following news release:
The Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development announced that it has made several key hires in senior leadership roles at the agency as it builds upon its successes and implements new initiatives that will shape the department's focus in the coming years. Under Secretary Jake Day's leadership, the department priorities are to shelter every Marylander more PR
SU Marketing Research Shows Corporate Sociopolitical Activism Can Hurt Brand Value (10)
SALISBURY, Maryland, May 11 (TNSjou) -- Salisbury University issued the following news release:
"Get woke, go broke."
That has been the mantra for many critics of companies that, in recent years, have taken stances on sociopolitical issues including race, sexual orientation, gender and environmental issues.
But is it actually true?
According to a study co-authored by marketing faculty from Salisbury and West Virginia universities, companies speaking out on such issues aren't exactly "going b more PR
TEDCO: Maryland Stem Cell Research Commission Announces Over $14 Million in Awards to Accelerate Cures (10)
COLUMBIA, Maryland, May 11 -- TEDCO, the Maryland Technology Development Corp., issued the following news release on May 9, 2023:
The Maryland Stem Cell Research Fund (MSCRF) Commission is pleased to announce over $14.1 million in grant awards to promote innovative research that will strengthen and advance stem cell treatments and technologies in Maryland. This is the largest amount awarded to Maryland-based institutions and companies since 2010 and was made possible as a result of increased fu more PR
The University of the District of Columbia Receives $2 Million Talent Pipeline Award From Pepco (10)
WASHINGTON, May 11 (TNSfund) -- The University of the District of Columbia issued the following news release on May 10, 2023:
The University of the District of Columbia (UDC) has received a $2 million commitment from Pepco over the next three years as part of its Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Power Partnership "Investing in Tomorrow's Talent Today." The Pepco award is the largest corporate grant in UDC's history.
The funding expands the partnership Pepco has forged with U more PR
University of Maryland School of Medicine: Research Identifies New Cause of Heart Failure Condition in Children (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, May 11 (TNSjou) -- The University of Maryland School of Medicine issued the following news:
In an effort to determine the cause behind a rare condition that causes heart failure in children, University of Maryland School of Medicine researchers have identified new gene mutations responsible for the disorder in an infant patient. They were then able to learn how the mutation works and used a drug to reverse its effects in heart muscle cells derived from stem cells from the p more PR
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