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State Tipoffs Involving Missouri Newsletter for Saturday April 12, 2025 ( 4 items )  

Anheuser-Busch Delivered More Than 50,000 Cans of Emergency Drinking Water to East Oregon To Support Flood Relief Efforts
ST. LOUIS, Missouri, April 12 -- Anheuser-Busch, a brewing company, issued the following news release: * * * Anheuser-Busch Delivered More Than 50,000 Cans of Emergency Drinking Water to East Oregon To Support Flood Relief Efforts April 11, 2025 - At the request of the American Red Cross, Anheuser-Busch delivered one truckload - more than 50,000 cans - of emergency drinking water to support Eastern Oregon residents after extreme flooding of the Silvies River threatened supplies of safe drinki  more

Mo. Gov. Kehoe Seeks Joint Damage Assessments in Preparation for Second Federal Disaster Declaration Request Within Four Weeks
JEFFERSON CITY, Missouri, April 12 -- Gov. Mike Kehoe, R-Missouri, issued the following news release on April 11, 2025: * * * Governor Kehoe Seeks Joint Damage Assessments in Preparation for Second Federal Disaster Declaration Request within Four Weeks Jefferson City -- Today, Governor Mike Kehoe announced the state has requested the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) participate in joint preliminary damage assessments (PDAs) in 20 counties following the severe storms and flooding tha  more

Washington University School of Medicine: Alternative to Hip Replacement Keeps Aging Athletes in the Game
ST. LOUIS, Missouri, April 11 -- The Washington University School of Medicine issued the following news release: * * * Alternative to hip replacement keeps aging athletes in the game Birmingham hip resurfacing enables higher level of physical activity that extends for many years, compared with hip replacement Robert Barrack, MD, the Charles F. and Joanne Knight Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at WashU Medicine, led a long-term study that showed that patients who received a Birmingham hip re  more

Washington University School of Medicine: Brain Pathway Links Inflammation to Loss of Motivation, Energy in Advanced Cancer
ST. LOUIS, Missouri, April 11 -- The Washington University School of Medicine issued the following news release: * * * Brain pathway links inflammation to loss of motivation, energy in advanced cancer Study in mice shows motivation can be restored with targeted treatments Researchers at WashU Medicine identified a direct connection between cancer-related inflammation and the loss of motivation characteristic of advanced cancer. In a mouse study, they describe a brain pathway that starts with  more