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Two years ago, in one of the first actions of the reignited Biden Cancer Moonshot, President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden announced a call to action on cancer screenings. Over the course of the pandemic, Americans collectively missed nearly 10 million recommended cancer screenings. The President and First Lady have made it a priority…
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United States Government Policy for Oversight of Dual Use Research of Concern and Pathogens with Enhanced Pandemic Potential can be found here. Implementation Guidance for the United States Government Policy for Oversight of Dual Use Research of Concern and Pathogens with Enhanced Pandemic Potential can be found here.
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Mashup Score: 14
United States Government Policy for Oversight of Dual Use Research of Concern and Pathogens with Enhanced Pandemic Potential can be found here. Implementation Guidance for the United States Government Policy for Oversight of Dual Use Research of Concern and Pathogens with Enhanced Pandemic Potential can be found here.
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Mashup Score: 14
United States Government Policy for Oversight of Dual Use Research of Concern and Pathogens with Enhanced Pandemic Potential can be found here. Implementation Guidance for the United States Government Policy for Oversight of Dual Use Research of Concern and Pathogens with Enhanced Pandemic Potential can be found here.
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Mashup Score: 14
United States Government Policy for Oversight of Dual Use Research of Concern and Pathogens with Enhanced Pandemic Potential can be found here. Implementation Guidance for the United States Government Policy for Oversight of Dual Use Research of Concern and Pathogens with Enhanced Pandemic Potential can be found here.
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Mashup Score: 14
United States Government Policy for Oversight of Dual Use Research of Concern and Pathogens with Enhanced Pandemic Potential can be found here. Implementation Guidance for the United States Government Policy for Oversight of Dual Use Research of Concern and Pathogens with Enhanced Pandemic Potential can be found here.
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Today, the Biden Cancer Moonshot is joined by leading employers and labor organizations to announce new actions aimed at improving equitable access and utilization of cancer screenings to save and extend the lives of more Americans. Last month, the Biden Cancer Moonshot convened a diverse and influential set of employers—representing more than 6.5 million American…
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Mashup Score: 0United States-Japan Joint Leaders’ Statement | The White House - 12 day(s) ago
Global Partners for the Future Over the course of the last three years, the U.S.-Japan Alliance has reached unprecedented heights. We arrived at this historic moment because our nations, individually and together, took courageous steps to strengthen our collective capacity in ways that would have seemed impossible just a few years ago. Today, we, President…
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Mashup Score: 0A Proclamation on National Cancer Prevention and Early Detection Month, 2024 | The White House - 14 day(s) ago
Cancer has touched nearly every American family. During National Cancer Prevention and Early Detection Month, we honor the enormous courage and strength of the millions of Americans facing the disease today and of the many millions of survivors, whose resilience inspires us all. Together, we will end cancer as we know it and…
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Today—on World Malaria Day—we recommit to ending this disease for everyone, everywhere. Malaria is one of the world’s deadliest diseases. In 1951, the United States eliminated malaria in our country. And with strong bipartisan support in Congress, we’ve led the fight to eliminate this disease worldwide—saving nearly 12 million lives and preventing more than two billion…
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"The Skin Cancer Foundation provided free screenings and education materials in the spring and summer months of 2022 to promote early detection of skin cancer." https://t.co/LBqVX9UxJn #BidenCancerMoonshot