Day: May 11, 2022
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Eat Anything You Want Day!
Eat Anything You Want Day Calories don’t count today, so don’t count calories! #EatWhatYouWant
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Demanding Respect For Your Business!
This is my first blog post in a long while. Today, I would like to talk about demanding respect for your business, in whatever you do. Whether you are running a blog, podcast, creating apps, craft beer, food, or even if you are mowing lawns. Whatever it is you are doing, this is your business,…
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Gruvi’s Golden Lager Awarded Best Non-Alcoholic Beer in the World at 2022 World Beer Cup
DENVER /PRNewswire/ — Gruvi, a line of non-alcoholic social beverages led by a dynamic sister and brother duo, proudly announces that Gruvi’s Golden Lager has been awarded the Gold Medal for the Non-Alcoholic category at the 2022 World Beer Cup Awards. Gruvi Golden is officially the best non-alcoholic beer in the world. Known as “the Olympics of Beer,” the World…
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A Grilled Take on a Traditional Italian Meal
(Family Features) Warm weather means grilling season is back, but evenings spent around the grill are no longer just for hot dogs and burgers. This summer, impress family and friends with creative new recipes that put a spin on your traditional go-to meals. To start, try bringing other cultural influences to the table. Get inspired…
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Closing the Health Disparity Gap for Black Women
African American women are three times more likely to die from complications due to pregnancy. Black women are disproportionately burdened by chronic conditions, such as anemia, cardiovascular disease (CVD), and obesity. Evidence exists that racial differences in socioeconomic (education and employment) and housing outcomes results in systematic unequal treatment of Black women. HOUSTON, May 6, 2022 /PRNewswire/…
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Why are companies silent on SCOTUS abortion reversal?
They say silence is golden. But when it comes to controversial issues such as the Supreme Court’s pending ruling on Roe v. Wade, saying something is better than saying nothing, says Wendy Smith, professor of management and co-director of the University of Delaware’s Women’s Leadership Initiative. Companies are silent because of the polarization in such a…
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FDA Takes Important Steps to Improve Supply of Infant and Specialty Formula Products
Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is providing an update on its work to increase the availability of infant and specialty formula products. On Feb. 17, the agency warned consumers not to use certain powdered infant formula products from Abbott Nutrition’s Sturgis, Michigan facility, and Abbott initiated a voluntary recall of certain products. Since that time, the agency…
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Pickleball Doubles Domination is HERE!
Doubles can be a daunting game to learn with all of the nuances and strategies involved. This video looks at a doubles program that can help with that somewhat intimidating learning curve. https://www.primetimepickleballpro.com/dominating-doubles-web https://m.youtube.com/c/BrionesPickleball https://m.youtube.com/c/PrimeTimePickleball Affiliate Link A11N Sports http://shrsl.com/3hioj SLEEVE’S SENIOR PICKLEBALL REPORT
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Sun Life U.S. renews partnership with American Diabetes Association as national sponsor of Project Power youth fitness and health program
WELLESLEY, Mass. and MERRIFIELD, Va. /PRNewswire/ — Sun Life U.S. has renewed its national sponsorship of Project Power, the program from the American Diabetes Association® (ADA) that empowers youth to make healthy lifestyle choices to develop lifelong, sustainable, healthy habits. Project Power is a free program available in every state, consisting of fun lessons and activities to encourage…
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Debunking Myths About DatingMyth #1: There aren’t enough eligible partners to go around. Our fears often cause us to imagine the worst possible problems, and often media comes up with pseudo-facts that corroborate those fears, as in news articles that temporarily electrify the country (especially women) by stating that there are not enough marriageable men to go around.…