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Former Lions WR aims to alter game

Former Lions WR aims to alter game by The Associated Press | Today at 2:46 a.m. Calvin Johnson was a game-changing receiver who will be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame this week. Now he and former Detroit Lions teammate Rob Sims have founded a cannabis research company, and created a collaboration with Harvard University to research how marijuana can help those with chronic pain. (AP file photo) WEBBERVILLE, Mich. Calvin Johnson is simply in awe that he will soon join Jim Brown and Gale Sayers as Pro Football Hall of Famers inducted at 35 years old or younger.

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Former Lions WR aims to alter game

Former Lions WR aims to alter game
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Calvin Johnson aims to change game with cannabis business

Calvin Johnson aims to change game with cannabis business
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Impact of COVID-19 on Cancer Prevention in Africa

Impact of COVID-19 on Cancer Prevention in Africa by Colleen Fleiss on  January 3, 2021 at 1:39 PM The challenges coronavirus pandemic imposed on cancer prevention and control in Africa have been discussed by Beatrice Wiafe Addai and Wilfred Ngwa. In the Perspective the authors discuss the efforts to address these challenges highlight key opportunities where greater investment could improve cancer care globally. At the start of the pandemic, many African governments were forced to rapidly divert already limited medical and healthcare resources away from cancer patients to treat those infected with SARS-CoV-2 and slow the spread of COVID-19. According to the authors, many African countries curtailed or cut cancer prevention activities, including awareness education and outreach, early detection screening, and vaccination, gaps that are likely to persist beyond the COVID-19 era.

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COVID-19's impact on cancer prevention and control in Africa

 E-Mail When the COVID-19 pandemic reached Africa, the continent was already struggling to deal with another public health crisis - a growing cancer epidemic characterized by more than one million new cancer cases and nearly 700,000 deaths per year. In a Perspective, Beatrice Wiafe Addai and Wilfred Ngwa discuss the significant challenges COVID-19 imposed on cancer prevention and control in Africa and how the efforts to address these challenges highlight key opportunities where greater investment could improve cancer care globally. At the start of the pandemic, many African governments were forced to rapidly divert already limited medical and healthcare resources away from cancer patients to treat those infected with SARS-CoV-2 and slow the spread of COVID-19. According to the authors, many African countries curtailed or cut cancer prevention activities, including awareness education and outreach, early detection screening, and vaccination, gaps that are likely to persist beyond th

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