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Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Alabama Newsletter for Sunday June 27, 2021 ( 2 items )  

American Society for Reproductive Medicine Congratulates Chief Education and Science Officer and Former CEO on Their Excellence in Business Recognition
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama, June 25 -- The American Society for Reproductive Medicine issued the following statement by President Hugh Taylor: * * * "Given our long-time operational presence in Birmingham, it is quite an honor to have our Chief Education and Science Officer, Chevis Shannon, Dr.PH and our former Chief Executive Officer, Ricardo Azziz, M.D. recognized by the University of Alabama at Birmingham as business leaders. We wish them well during the virtual ceremony this evening. "We are a   more

American Society for Reproductive Medicine: New Study Reveals COVID-19 Vaccine Does Not Cause Female Sterility
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama, June 25 (TNSJou) -- The American Society for Reproductive Medicine issued the following news release: Results published in the American Society for Reproductive Medicine Journal, F&S Reports. Study: SARS-CoV-2 spike protein seropositivity from vaccination or infection does not cause sterility Reports claiming that COVID-19 vaccines or illness cause female sterility are unfounded. In a recent study published in ASRM's Fertility & Sterility F&S Reports, Randy Morris, M.D. u  more