Menendez and Pallone’s Bill Honoring Pascrell’s Traumatic Brain Injury Legacy Advances Through House Energy and Commerce Committee
what he often called the nation’s “silent epidemic.” Congressman Menendez co-led this bipartisan legislation last year
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what he often called the nation’s “silent epidemic.” Congressman Menendez co-led this bipartisan legislation last year
what he often called the nation’s “silent epidemic
speech.” In parts of Europe and elsewhere, an epidemic of state- and NGO-driven censorship has emerged, where
COVID-19 shone a light on an opioid epidemic that has been developing for decades. Workplaces across … give our communities the tools to fight this epidemic.” “I am proud to join my bipartisan colleagues
have the tools to end the HIV epidemic once and for all. The next step is getting those … education, and public engagement to end the HIV epidemic among communities most impacted in the United States. “Representative
worked with advocates to combat the overdose epidemic. I have spoken to numerous doctors, social workers
important step toward protecting consumers from the growing epidemic of fraud and deception,” said John Breyault, Vice President … prioritize a strategy to combat the online scam epidemic. We applaud Representatives Menendez and Houchin for introducing legislation
important way to raise awareness of the horrible epidemic Americans face of state and non-state hostage-taking
Republicans are not bystanders in the gun violence epidemic. You control the White House, House and Senate
Secretary said there are too many people in “epidemic” denial. He called the increase in autism prevalence … epidemic” and “public health crisis” and promised more aggressive efforts to get “some answers by September.” Smith applauded
infectious disease outbreaks, mental health crises, and addiction epidemics are ongoing public health emergencies that require sustained investment
prevent HIV infections. The Ending the HIV Epidemic in the U.S. initiative (EHE) was begun in 2019 under
resources to address what he called a “silent epidemic” affecting millions of Americans. “For more than two decades
America’s mental health and substance use disorder epidemic has plagued communities across the country … lost more Americans to the opioid epidemic than to the Vietnam War, and one in five adults