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Once a year for the last 10 years, Sabrina Wright-Hobart has flown from Colorado to Washington, D.C., to advocate for something very personal. In 2006, I was diagnosed with breast cancer, and I was 37 years old, she told Scripps News. Then in 2020, I was diagnosed with a recurrence. Wright-Hobart is currently living with stage 4 metastatic breast cancer, but thanks to new and effective treatments, she h
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stanley cup cancer cases up nearly 80% in past 30 years, report findsIn a meeting with a legislative aide for Wright-Hobart s congressman, Rep. Jason Crow, she said one of the bills theyre advocating for is HR 2407, or theNancy Gardner Sewell Medicare Multi-Cancer Early Detection Screening Coverage Act. If I would have had access to this screening in between my diagnoses, it would have been Shim Carroll College develops system for COVID-19 wastewater surveillance of Helena area
The Delta Aquariid meteor shower puts on one long summer show in July and August, but it will peak at the end of July.The meter shower began July 12 and is active until August 23. A new moon on Wednesday and Thursday will provide optimal dark skies for spotting meteors. But the peak actually began Sunday, and the best
salomon chance to see them without the moon in the way will be the first week of August.The best time to see them will be about 3 a.m. ET,
af1 but the meteor shower will also be viewable when the sky is darkest in the overnight hours until the first light of dawn.Expect to see about 20 meteors per hour during the peak, traveling at 25 miles per second.The Delta Aquariid meteors are more faint than others, and they re more apparent in the Southern Hemisphere, according to NASA . But you can still see them in the Northern Hemisphere s southern latitudes.Some of the Delta Aquariid meteors leave glowing gas trails that linger for a few seconds after they burn up in Earth s upper atmosphere.If you miss your chance now, the Delta Aquariids will also be visible as they overlap wit
mizuno h another meteor shower in August, the Perseids.Delta Aqu