Category: Life
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3 Tips to Maintain Brain Health
(Family Features) Many people are fearful of developing Alzheimer’s disease, especially those with a family history of the condition. Researchers are investigating innovative treatments for Alzheimer’s and other dementias, but no cure exists right now. There are steps people can take, however, to help maintain and support their brain health. These activities often help with…
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Hiking and Biking in Utah: Arches and Capitol Reef National Parks
The red rock country of Utah has been on my list for a long time now, since my visit to Sedona, AZ, a couple of years ago. We visited it over the Thanksgiving weekend (November end) and the weather was a bit chilly at night but we had perfect 40’s during the day; had we…
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TOP 5 THINGS TO DO IN ENCINITAS, CALIFORNIA THIS MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND
ENCINITAS, CALIFORNIA, USA, May 28, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ — California’s gem, the surfside city of Encinitas and The Encinitas Visitors Center are announcing Memorial Day activities for 2022. The beachside oasis takes the beach seriously, and with six miles of Pacific Ocean coastline to its name, the small community is a beautiful reminder of the historic Highway 101…
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Need a job? Subway® Hiring 50,000 New Team Members in June Ahead of its Biggest Summer Yet
ob perks include academic scholarships, preferred rates on higher education tuition, transportation incentives, retail discounts and much more. MILFORD, Conn. /PRNewswire/ — Today, Subway® announced plans to add more than 50,000 new in restaurant team members in June as part of a nationwide hiring program. The push to hire at restaurants across the country comes as…
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Support for Caregivers Means Better Care for Loved Ones with COPD
(Family Features) Chances are you know someone who takes care of a sick parent or spouse. You may even know someone who cares for a person with COPD, or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. COPD is a lung disease that makes it hard to breathe and gets worse over time. Like other diseases, it often affects…
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Manage Heart Health for Stronger Brain Health
((Family Features) The same risk factors that contribute to making heart disease the leading cause of death worldwide also impact the rising global prevalence of brain disease, including stroke, Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. The global death rate from Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias is increasing even more than the rate of heart disease death, according…
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NAPA VALLEY’S LARGEST DESTINATION RESORT RECAPITALIZED AND POISED FOR FUTURE GROWTH
The Busch Family and Pacific Hospitality Group Lead the Buyout of The Meritage Resort & Spa, Commit to $25 Million Investment in Upgraded Room, Meeting Space and Restaurant NAPA, Calif. /PRNewswire/ — The Busch Family and Pacific Hospitality Group (PHG) have led the recapitalization of The Meritage Resort and Spa, the premier AAA Four Diamond resort located at the gateway…
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The Forks officially kicks off 2022 summer visitor season on May 28, as part of Doors Open Winnipeg
Get ready to make some memories while you discover nature and connect with history TREATY NO. 1 TERRITORY, WINNIPEG, MB /CNW/ – As part of the Doors Open Winnipeg event, The Forks National Historic Site is unveiling its newly reimagined tour, Where Our Stories Meet.  Led by costumed interpreters, visitors will be transported through various time periods to discover the compelling history…
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FDA Efforts to Result in Millions of Additional Bottles of Infant Formula to Further Increase U.S. Supply
Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is providing an update on additional steps it has taken that will lead to more infant formula on U.S. store shelves in the coming weeks and months. “We continue to work around the clock with our government partners and industry to ensure there’s adequate infant formula available wherever…
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What Do We Know – and Need to Know – About Monkeypox?
Dr. Anne Rimoin, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health professor of epidemiology and the Gordon-Levin Endowed Chair in Infectious Diseases and Public Health, has been studying monkeypox for two decades, including as director of the UCLA Center for Global and Immigrant Health and Founder/Director of the affiliated UCLA-DRC Health Research and Training Program, in the…