MPP
Britishabbreviation
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"Our findings uncover the tremendous medical and financial burden of preterm births we believe are connected to phthalates, adding to the vast body of evidence that these chemicals present a serious danger to human health," said study lead author Leonardo Trasande, MD, MPP.
From Science Daily
A January piece in the AMA Journal of Ethics by Denisse Rojas Marquez, MD, MPP and Hazel Lever, MD, MPH called concierge medicine "ethically indefensible," arguing, "To allow VIP health care to exist condones the notion that some people — namely, wealthy White people — deserve more care sooner and that their well-being matters more."
From Salon
Greenamyre and others knew MPP+ wasn’t the only inhibitor of complex I. There were many, including some chemicals that studies were beginning to implicate in Parkinson’s disease.
From Science Magazine
"Our ability to implement MPP pursuant to court order has always been contingent on the government of Mexico's willingness to accept returns under MPP," added Espinosa.
From Reuters
Department of Homeland Security, said in a statement to Reuters on Monday that the Biden Administration will keep trying to terminate MPP through the courts.
From Reuters
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