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Consumer opinions not swayed by JAMA egg study

To better understand consumer awareness and the impact of news, such as the recently reported-on Journal of the American Medical Association study about the potential health impact of consuming eggs, the American Egg Board conducted an omnibus survey. The JAMA study was released on March 15. As part of the study, researchers examined the relationship between the consumption of eggs and heart disease.  The study concluded that increased egg consumption is directly related to heart disease and death. [node:read-more:link]

Rural crisis response:How to lend a hand in a way that helps

After the tornado, people from all over the area headed straight to the damaged resort to help. And we needed the help. But keeping track of people and deploying them is not as easy as it sounds. We were conducting hasty searches in multiple locations. On the far side of the blocked road, they didn’t have nearly enough manpower. On our side, we had lots of volunteers but very few people to prioritize needs and manage the efforts. [node:read-more:link]

How to prevent the robot apocalypse from ending labor as we know it.

While some alarmists predict artificial intelligence will decimate the workforce, there is an alternative. Concerted action by leaders in labor, business, government and education can ensure we take advantage of technological gains without replacing workers with robots. Rural communities, with overall declining employment, have a big stake in the issue.While some alarmists predict artificial intelligence will decimate the workforce, there is an alternative. [node:read-more:link]

‘Opportunity Zones’ Spur New State Tax Incentives

Governors helped the U.S. Treasury Department choose nearly 9,000 economically distressed “opportunity zones” where people can get a tax break for investing in certain businesses and properties. But the 2017 federal tax law that created the zones doesn’t allow governors or state lawmakers to steer investors’ money into certain projects. [node:read-more:link]

Family exemplifies Klamath water uncertainty

The biological opinion is a guiding document that Bureau of Reclamation’s Klamath Basin Area Office uses to ensure the Endangered Species Act is followed, as is required by law. Along with that, the bureau is tasked with delivering water to irrigators in the Klamath Project in accordance with this document. The document will also allow it to issue a concrete water allocation and operations plan for the year.Paul Crawford spoke up about his concerns about the new biological opinion — known to some in the Basin as ‘BiOp’ — at a March 22 meeting hosted by Reclamation, and attended by U.S. [node:read-more:link]

Mass. prisons start offering medication to treat addiction

For the first time, Massachusetts prisons are providing a medication to treat opioid addiction to newly arriving inmates, as the state launches a groundbreaking program established by legislation passed last year. For now, the Department of Correction is providing just one of the two medications required under the law, which took effect Monday.Still, the change puts Massachusetts ahead of most prisons and jails in the country, where the medications are usually denied.

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