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May is National Walking Month

The George Washington University has experts available to discuss the scientific evidence on a regular walking habit as a foundation for good health and on how to build a walk or other physical...

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Media Tip Sheet: Vietnam War 50th Commemoration

April 30 marks 50 years since the end of the Vietnam War.

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Breaking the Engagement: How China Won & Lost America

For over five decades following the 1972 rapprochement between the United States and China, the two countries seemed to be steadily building a sound relationship

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Media Tip Sheet: Data Governance and Valuation as it relates to AI Development

According to TechTarget, “Data governance is a core component of an overall data management strategy.”

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How Venture Capital is Impacting the Military Industrial Complex

The very first venture capital firm in the U.S. was founded to profit from new technologies developed for use in WWII,

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Benefits of Lifestyle & Metformin Interventions in Reducing Type 2 Diabetes

The U.S. Diabetes Prevention Program, or DPP, reported on April 28 the 21-year follow-up of this randomized clinical trial showing that the original intensive lifestyle intervention reduced the...

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Media Tip Sheet: D.C. and Commanders announce $3.78b Deal to move to RFK Stadium

D.C.and the Washington Commanders reached a $3.7 billion deal to move the football team into the district and transform the “crumbling” RFK Stadium. The deal still needs to be approved by Council.

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Media Tip Sheet: First 100 Days Poll Shows Low Presidential Approval Rating

Tuesday marks Trump’s second “First 100 Days” in office.

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Media Tip Sheet: Measles Now Considered an Outbreak

News outlets, NPR and AP are reporting that measles is now considered an outbreak with nearly 900 cases and 10 states having active outbreaks.

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Media Tip Sheet: New Report Shows Nearly Half of Americans are Breathing Unhealthy Air

A new report from the American Lung Association shows nearly half of Americans live in an area with unhealthy air pollution levels.