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06/07/2021 11:41 GMT+7
Seaports must go green since 2030
All seaports in Viet Nam shall mandatorily go green from 2030, according to the Viet Nam Maritime Administration’s Decision No. 710/QD- CHHVN approving green seaport development plan.
Under the decision, basic standards on green port criteria will be developed and issued in 2021 and 2022.
From 2023 to 2025, the modal of green ports will be piloted in Viet Nam.
In the 2025-2030 period, nationally technical criteria on green ports will be developed and issued.
After 2030, the green port criteria will be included in planning, construction investment, and business exploitation.
Published May 14, 2021 at 1:00 AM PDT
On this edition of Your Call, we rebroadcast our conversation with investigative journalist, Carey Gillman, author of,
Gillam tells the story of Dewayne “Lee” Johnson, a California groundskeeper who won a multi-million dollar lawsuit against Monsanto in 2018 after he was exposed to its glyphosate-herbicides and got cancer.
Decades of research has connected the weed killer to cancer, but Monsanto went to great lengths to hide how dangerous it was. What has changed since this lawsuit and what does it take to hold corrupt companies accountable?
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Brian C. Rittmeyer | Tribune-Review
Allegheny Health Network will close its outpatient center in the former Citizens General Hospital on May 11, 2021.
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A rendering of the new UPMC St. Margaret Family Health Center on Fifth Avenue in New Kensington. A grand opening is planned for May 7, 2021.
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One of the region’s largest medical providers will be closing a facility in New Kensington and its rival will be opening a new one within days of each other in May.
AOP Orphan: PAH Treatment for Patients in Argentina
AOP Orphan: PAH Treatment for Patients in Argentina
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The Austrian pharmaceutical company AOP Orphan joined forces with the Argentinean company Tuteur to bring treatment to patients in Argentina suffering from Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH). The respective agreement was signed in December 2020.
AOP Orphan Pharmaceuticals AG (AOP Orphan) is a European pioneer in the field of special diseases offering treatment for PAH patients: A permanent subcutaneous application via a pump. The therapy increases life expectation and quality of life, i.e. allowing patients to walk (again) longer distances without being out of breath and following a rather normal every-day life. To achieve this improved quality of life, it is not only the drug that is needed, but a lot of knowledge and experience with the general therapy approach. Business partners like Tuteur use this know-how as part of the package. This