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Hibernation-Like State

Breakthrough Ultrasound Technique Induces Hibernation-Like State in Rodents, Opening New Avenues for Critical Care Treatment

Researchers have employed ultrasound technology to initiate a hibernation-like state in rodents, mirroring the natural survival mechanism called torpor. A breakthrough study from Washington University in St. Louis has brought us one step closer to realizing science fiction’s dream of hibernation-like suspended animation Published in Nature Metabolism, this research holds potential for critical care treatment…

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New Labor Law

New Labor Law Creates Uncertainty for Florida Businesses as Crackdown on Illegal Immigration Takes Effect

Governor Ron DeSantis signed the anti-illegal immigration bill into law in May, and it is set to take effect this weekend. Florida businesses and the agriculture industry in Florida are preparing for the implementation of a new labor law that could have significant consequences for employers and potentially remove many undocumented immigrants from the workforce…

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NYC Food Delivery Service Workers

New NYC Minimum Wage Law Faces Criticism, Lawsuit Following Possible Impacts On App-Based Food Delivery Service Workers

The new NYC minimum wage law faced criticism and lawsuit following the possible impacts on app-based food delivery service workers. New NYC Minimum Wage Law for Delivery Service Workers Receives Criticism and Faces Lawsuit Following Possible Impacts Following the announcement of the new NYC minimum wage law for food delivery service workers, many individuals and…

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Maxine Waters

New California Bill To Expand Affordable Housing For Low-Income Families Amidst Increasing Homelessness Rates

A new California bill will expand relief for affordable housing for low-income families amidst the increasing homelessness rates in the state. California Bill Will Provide More Funding for Low-Income Housing to Combat Homelessness Crisis With the increasing homelessness rates in the state, a new California bill aims to provide more affordable housing for low-income families,…

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Stimulus Update: Who Might Be Eligible for a $2,000 “Baby Bonus” Under a New Child Tax Credit Proposal?

Legislation to restore the enhanced child tax credit and offer a $2,000 “baby bonus” for households with new babies has been proposed by three U.S. House Democrats. In a wider proposal to revive the 2021 American Rescue Plan Act, U.S. Representatives Ritchie Torres of New York, Suzan DelBene of Washington, and Rosa DeLauro of Connecticut…

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