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  • Jan 9, 2025 | bmccancer.biomedcentral.com | Mary Frances |Queen’s College Belfast

    MethodsThe FEDORA trial is a single-arm, open-label, phase II clinical trial in patients with primary or secondary MF that is intermediate-1 with palpable splenomegaly of > 5cm, intermediate-2, or high-risk according to DIPSS [28], and who require treatment.

  • Jun 30, 2024 | theamericanconservative.com | Mary Frances Myler |Mary Frances

    Politics Michigan Pot Is Growing Like a Weed Michigan becomes the nation’s largest pot market. Billboards for marijuana dispensaries dot the drive along Interstate 80/90, which runs through northern Ohio and northern Indiana. Until last November, recreational cannabis was illegal in both states, but the billboards have littered the interstate for several years, advertising dispensaries located just north of the Michigan border, to which I-80/90 runs parallel.

  • May 3, 2024 | theamericanconservative.com | Mary Frances Myler |Mary Frances

    Politics Will Florida Legalize Weed? Cannabis industry eyes victory in Florida. Ohio may be Trump country now, but conservatives are still losing in the Buckeye State. Just last November, Ohio added a constitutional right to abortion and legalized recreational marijuana, both via ballot referendum. They weren’t particularly close races, either: Both proposals passed with 15-point leads over the opposition. This November, Florida faces an identical referendum.

  • Jan 15, 2024 | research.aota.org | Mary Frances

    Importance: Persons living with and beyond cancer (PLWBC) are rarely referred to occupational therapy services despite their functional difficulties. An understanding of the barriers to and facilitators of occupational therapy referrals from the perspective of cancer health care professionals could help minimize referral gaps.

  • Jan 4, 2024 | illinoistimes.com | Mary Frances

    There are many reasons why Steve Inskeep was poised to write a biography of Abraham Lincoln. Inskeep grew up in Indiana and attended college in Kentucky, both states where Lincoln lived. In his career as a journalist for National Public Radio, he has mastered the art of interviewing people with opposing viewpoints, just as Lincoln conversed with the opposition.

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