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State Tipoffs Involving Maryland Newsletter for 2023-05-31 ( 7 items )  
Johns Hopkins Medicine: Heart Attacks Associated With Faster Cognitive Decline Over Years (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, May 31 (TNSjou) -- Johns Hopkins Medicine issued the following news release: In a recent study, a Johns Hopkins Medicine researcher and collaborators analyzed data on adults to determine if there is a link between having a heart attack and cognitive decline. The new findings, published May 30 in JAMA Neurology showed that having a heart attack, among those who had never had one before, was not associated with a sudden decline in cognition. But, for those who had a heart att more PR

Johns Hopkins Medicine: Researchers Use 'Natural' System to Identify Proteins Most Useful for Developing an Effective HIV Vaccine (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, May 31 (TNSjou) -- Johns Hopkins Medicine issued the following news release: * * * Johns Hopkins Medicine-led team shows technique can find protein fragments that best stimulate the immune system to recognize and attack the virus * * * Since it was identified in 1984 as the cause of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) has infected more than 80 million people and been responsible for some 40 million deaths worldwide, accordin more PR

Md. A.G. Brown Sues 3M, Dupont, and Other Chemical Manufacturers for PFAS Contamination of Maryland's Waters and Other Natural Resources (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, May 31 -- Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown issued the following news release on May 30, 2023: Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown today announced two lawsuits, filed on behalf of the State of Maryland, the Maryland Department of Environment, the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, and the Maryland Department of Health, seeking to hold multiple chemical manufacturers accountable for widespread and continuing contamination of Maryland's natural resource more PR

Md. Gov. Moore Appoints Senior Advisor Meryam Bouadjemi as Chair of the Maryland Entertainment Council (10)
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland, May 31 (TNSper) -- Gov. Wes Moore, D-Maryland, issued the following news release on May 30, 2023: Governor Wes Moore today announced the appointment of Meryam Bouadjemi as Senior Advisor and Chair of the Maryland Entertainment Council. As chair, Bouadjemi will lead a council of industry leaders and experts, to be appointed by Governor Moore, to advise Maryland's Department of Commerce in expanding the state's film, television, and entertainment sectors. "For Maryland to wi more PR

University of Baltimore: Prof. Jane Delury Publishes Second Novel, Hedge, to Wide Acclaim (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, May 31 (TNSres) -- The University of Baltimore issued the following news release: Jane Delury, professor of creative writing and English in The University of Baltimore's Klein Family School of Communications Design and director of the University's B.A. in English program, is publishing her second novel, Hedge, on June 6. The story of a garden historian from California who takes her daughter to spend a summer at a Hudson Valley estate, Hedge is receiving significant praise f more PR

Venable and Disability Rights Maryland File Lawsuit Against State Officials Over Long-Term Placement of Foster Children in Hospitals (10)
WASHINGTON, May 31 -- Venable, a law firm, issued the following news release: Disability Rights Maryland (DRM) and Venable LLP filed a complaint against the Maryland Department of Human Services (DHS) and Maryland Department of Health (MDH) for their failure to provide appropriate placements and services for children warehoused in hospitals and emergency departments without medical necessity, resulting in "overstay" status. The lawsuit is filed on behalf of a class of Maryland foster children  more PR

Wilson-Hypes Named Health Educator for Shore Medical Center at Chestertown's Rural Health Care Transformation Team (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, May 31 (TNSper) -- The University of Maryland Shore Medical Center issued the following news release: Sandra Wilson-Hypes has joined the University of Maryland Shore Medical Center at Chestertown as Health Educator on the hospital's Rural Health Care Transformation team. The Health Educator provides leadership and collaboration with local community partners in developing and managing community health education programs and campaigns offered through the Chestertown hospital more PR