The largest air pollution control project in Delaware’s history finally received approval Wednesday, a $500 million plan that could cut smog-forming toxic emissions at the Indian River power plant by 75 percent to 90 percent.
It could also produce up to 500 construction jobs for the Delaware economy.
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Power plant announcement is good news for state’s health.
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Oxford BioMedica, a leading gene therapy company, announced yesterday new data from the ongoing Phase I/II trial of ProSavin, its gene therapy for the treatment of Parkinson’s disease. All patients treated at the second dose level have completed their six-month assessments and have shown further improvement in motor function — up to 53% improvement in patients’ motor function, with an average uptick of 34%.. 











