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LAKEPORT, Calif. – A stroke support group will meet on Tuesday, Jan. 29.
The group will meet from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. at the Sutter Lakeside Hospital conference room, 5176 Hill Road East, Lakeport.
Strokes can happen to anyone, regardless of age.
If you or a loved one has experienced a stroke and you need access to specific services, as well as a community who understands, join the group to provide input about ways they can meet your needs.
For more information, call Ruth Lincoln, clinical nurse and staff educator, at 707-262-5032.
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US Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-CA), Chairman of the Environment and Public Works Committee, introduced legislation on Wednesday to help communities determine whether there is a connection between “clusters” of cancer, birth defects and other diseases, and contaminants in the surrounding environment.
Sen. Mike Crapo (R-ID) is a co-sponsor of the legislation, called the Strengthening Protections for Children and Communities from Disease Clusters Act (S. 50).
“When the same disease impacts a family, neighborhood, or community, people have a right to know if there is a common factor or related cause,” Boxe said. “I am pleased to introduce this bipartisan legislation that will help our communities investigate and address devastating disease clusters as quickly as possible.”
Throughout the country, there are communities that experience unexpected increases in the incidence of birth defects, cancer and other diseases. S. 50 is designed to:
Strengthen federal agency coordination and accountability when investigating potential disease clusters;
Increase assistance to areas impacted by potential disease clusters; and
Authorize federal agencies to form partnerships with states and academic institutions to investigate and help address disease clusters.
The legislation is supported by the Trevor's Trek Foundation, co-founded by Charlie Smith and Susan Rosser with Trevor Schaefer, who survived after being diagnosed with brain cancer seven years ago at the age of 13.
Trevor and his family have worked to raise awareness of disease clusters and their possible links to toxins in the environment, and to help build support for legislation to assist communities experiencing suspected disease clusters.
Sen. Boxer and Senator Crapo also introduced S. 53, the Community Disease Cluster Assistance Act.
The bill authorizes technical assistance grants to help people in communities better understand and become more involved with investigation of reported disease clusters.
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