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MIMEDX Files Definitive Proxy Materials and Mails Letter to Shareholders Highlighting Actions Taken to Transform MIMEDX and Drive Significant Value for Shareholders

Urges Shareholders to Vote the WHITE Proxy Card “FOR ALL” Four of MIMEDX’s Director Nominees – Dr. Kathleen Behrens, Mr. Todd Newton, Mr. Timothy Wright, and Dr. Phyllis Gardner Entirely Reconstituted Board and New Management Team Positioned Company for Long-Term Sustainable Growth; Stock Price Appreciation of 237% Since Timothy Wright Selected as CEO Virtual Annual Meeting to Be Held on May 27, 2021 MARIETTA, Ga., May 03, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) MIMEDX Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: MDXG) (“MIMEDX” or the “Company”), an industry leader in utilizing amniotic tissue as a platform for regenerative medicine, today announced that it has filed definitive proxy materials with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in connection with its 2021 Annual Meeting of Shareholders (“Annual Meeting”), to be held virtually on May 27, 2021 at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time at www.cesonlineservices.com/mdxg21 vm. MIMEDX shareholders of record at as of 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time on April 16, 20

A new treatment that might keep COVID-19 patients off the ventilator

A new treatment that might keep COVID-19 patients off the ventilator A new treatment is among the first known to reduce the severity of acute respiratory distress syndrome caused by the flu in animals, according to a new study. Tests in mice infected with high doses of influenza showed that the treatment could improve lung function in very sick mice and prevent progression of disease in mice that were pre-emptively treated after being exposed to the flu. The hope is that it may also help humans infected with the flu, and potentially other causes of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) such as SARS-CoV-2 infection.

The US has stepped up and stepped in to help India. Its delay wasn't a strategic break

The US has stepped up and stepped in to help India. Its delay wasn’t a strategic break Rudra Chaudhuri © Provided by The Print There is anger on the streets. Fear, angst, and an overall sense of unease have settled into the lifeblood of India’s towns and cities. Experts argue over the ‘viral variant’ of Covid-19 that has swept the nation, but the devastating speed of infection is all too telling. On 26 April, India recorded 3,23,023 cases. The healthcare system is overwhelmed. Frontline workers, the heroes of our times, manage – with incredible creativity, courage, and sheer dedication – to balance the scales between the rising tide of active cases and the increasing number of recoveries. In essence, their efforts administer the statistical averages that make front-page news every day in every Indian paper across the country.

A new treatment that might keep COVID-19 patients off ventilator

Date Time A new treatment that might keep COVID-19 patients off ventilator A new treatment is among the first known to reduce the severity of acute respiratory distress syndrome caused by the flu in animals, according to a new study. Tests in mice infected with high doses of influenza showed that the treatment could improve lung function in very sick mice and prevent progression of disease in mice that were pre-emptively treated after being exposed to the flu. The hope is that it may also help humans infected with the flu, and potentially other causes of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) such as SARS-CoV-2 infection.

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