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SUMMARY:Congressional Briefing on Lead Hazards in the Home
DESCRIPTION:The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that approximately 500\,000 children in the United States have blood lead levels at or above its reference value of 3.5 micrograms per deciliter. Even at very low levels\, lead exposure affects the brain’s ability to control impulses and process information. Lead-poisoned children are more likely to struggle in school\, drop out\, be incarcerated as adults\, and by the age of 23 require social and/or homeless services. \nIt is critical to reduce sources of exposure before a child is harmed. Decades of research have led to practical and effective solutions; the remaining challenge is to implement the solutions at scale. Learn about the important work that has happened over the past few decades to address lead exposure\, the holes that continue to exist in making homes lead safe\, and solutions to address these gaps. \nModerator: \n\nArturo Garcia-Costas – Senior Program Officer\, The New York Community Trust\n\nSpeakers: \n\nAlison McShane – Parent Advocate\, Detroit Lead Advocacy (DLEAD)\nMorri Markowitz\, MD – Director of Lead Poisoning Prevention and Treatment Program & Professor of Pediatrics at The Children’s Hospital at Montefiore\nMatt Ammon – Director\, Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes\, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development\nRebecca Morley – Consultant\, Lead Funders Action Network\nOceanna Fair – Southside Branch Leader\, Families for Lead Freedom Now
URL:https://www.g2gconsulting.com/event/congressional-briefing-on-lead-hazards-in-the-home/
LOCATION:Virtual Webinar
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SUMMARY:Busting Breast Cancer Myths to Save Lives Congressional Briefing
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by Breast Cancer Ruckus. \nJoin experts in breast cancer diagnostics who will explain the current imaging technologies and the importance of a woman’s breast tissue type in obtaining the most accurate screening. While knowing one’s genetics is helpful so is understanding one’s breast density — it can be vital in early detection that can save lives. Without this knowledge and access to the right imaging technology\, the ability to find tumors in dense breasts can be like looking for a snowball in a snow storm. Impossible to find! This briefing will educate on breast imaging and early detection as well as on insurance coverage challenges for supplemental imaging technology for patients. \nBreast Cancer Facts: \n\n1 in 8 women are diagnosed with breast cancer.\nAn estimated 43\,700 women in the US will die of breast cancer this year.\nBreast cancer is almost 100% survivable if caught early\, but if caught late\, a woman has only a 25% 5-year survival rate.\nMammography misses up to 50% of breast cancers in women with dense breasts\, meaning almost 300\,000 women annually will be incorrectly told that they don’t have breast cancer\, when they do.\nWomen with dense breasts are at higher risk for breast cancer and cancer mortality.\n\n71% of breast cancer occurs in dense breasts\nHaving dense breasts is a bigger risk factor than family history.\n\n\nMore cancers are missed in women with dense breasts\, who tend to be younger (30-60 years old)\, Black\, Latina\, or Asian.\nImaging technologies exist to detect cancer in dense breasts but are often unavailable because insurance will not cover it\, and out-of-pocket costs can be significant.\nLack of insurance coverage makes physicians reluctant to offer patients these imaging technologies as options.\nProviding access to women to the right supplemental screening tool for their breast type can enable the earlier detection of breast cancer.
URL:https://www.g2gconsulting.com/event/busting-breast-cancer-myths-to-save-lives-congressional-briefing/
LOCATION:Virtual Webinar
CATEGORIES:Women's Health
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SUMMARY:Non-Dilutive Funding: G2G's Monthly GBG Reporting Service Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The GBG Reporting Service: $100/month or $1\,000/year\nA membership benefit for members of BioUtah & VirginiaBio \nEvery third Friday of the month\, G2G hosts this online event to share non-dilutive funding opportunities for life sciences. \n10-10:30am (ET) | Free & Open to All\n10:30-11am (ET) | Customers Receive: \n\nGBG Report\nPrivate session with customers and the G2G team — obtain consultation and insights on funding and government opportunities to fit your needs
URL:https://www.g2gconsulting.com/event/non-dilutive-funding-g2gs-monthly-gbg-reporting-service-webinar-11/
LOCATION:Virtual Webinar
CATEGORIES:Non-Dilutive Funding
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SUMMARY:Non-Dilutive Funding: G2G's Monthly GBG Reporting Service Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The GBG Reporting Service: $100/month or $1\,000/year\nA membership benefit for members of BioUtah & VirginiaBio \nEvery third Friday of the month\, G2G hosts this online event to share non-dilutive funding opportunities for life sciences. \n10-10:30am (ET) | Free & Open to All\n10:30-11am (ET) | Customers Receive: \n\nGBG Report\nPrivate session with customers and the G2G team — obtain consultation and insights on funding and government opportunities to fit your needs
URL:https://www.g2gconsulting.com/event/non-dilutive-funding-g2gs-monthly-gbg-reporting-service-webinar-13/
LOCATION:Virtual Webinar
CATEGORIES:Non-Dilutive Funding
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SUMMARY:Cleveland Changemakers Event
DESCRIPTION:Join us at COhatch in Ohio City for an evening of conversation with women who have beat the odds to change policy and improve life for Ohioans! \n5:00PM- Networking\n5:30-6:30PM- Panel of change makers\n6:30-7PM- Networking continues\n\nWine and appetizers will be served.
URL:https://www.g2gconsulting.com/event/ohio-women-in-government-cleveland-networking-event/
LOCATION:COhatch Cleveland\, 2814 Detroit Avenue\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44113\, United States
CATEGORIES:Women in Government
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