(Family Features) Las manualidades aportan un toque festivo a toda la casa en esta temporada. Decore los pasillos con estas manualidades de Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft Stores, que transformarán su casa en un paraíso festivo con colores alegres en las repisas del hogar, etiquetas de regalos personalizadas, adornos ingeniosos y hasta una manera de incluir a sus amigos de cuatro…
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GW Expert: “These Labor Factors Are Now Entrenched in the U.S. Economy”
261,000 U.S. jobs were added in the month of October and the unemployment rate rose slightly to 3.7 percent, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Read MoreAlaska Airlines teams up with Lyft for new partnership to earn miles wherever you go
Mileage Plan members can earn 1 mile for every $1 spent on all Lyft rides in the U.S. and Canada, plus this holiday season they can earn 2 miles for every $1 spent on Lyft rides – anytime, everywhere; guests can redeem miles for flights
Read MoreAmerican Indian Teens Who Anticipate Future Affiliation with their Native Culture Experience Fewer Negative Consequences of Drinking
Newswise — American Indian (AI) adolescents who expect to relate strongly to their racial culture in the future are less likely than their peers to experience negative alcohol outcomes – like fighting with friends, being arrested, and memory gaps – even if they do not relate strongly to their culture now, a new study suggests. Although AI communities overall have…
Read MoreCorporate Learning Evolves to be More Inclusive of New Types of Workers and New Ways of Work
Training will expand to gig workers, customers and digital automation workers
Read MoreStudy suggests support across Europe for COVID-19 vaccine equity
A survey finds high overall support from individuals in six European countries for equitable global COVID-19 vaccine distribution.
Read MoreCardiovascular disease risks the same in both sexes
Newswise — For men and women, the risk factors for cardiovascular disease are largely the same, an extensive global study involving University of Gothenburg researchers shows. The study, now published in The Lancet, includes participants in both high-income and medium- and low-income countries. Cardiovascular disease is more widespread in the latter. The data were taken from the Prospective Urban Rural…
Read MoreTENTH STREET VENTURES AND PARTNERS CELEBRATE RIBBON CUTTING WITH ATLANTA MAYOR ANDRE DICKENS ON 12HUNDRED STUDIOS ON MOBILE ST IN ATLANTA’S HUNTER HILLS
The 40-unit apartment complex has been revamped with attainable rents at 60% AMI; American South Fund Management impact fund supports affordable housing developments for low-income residents throughout the South
Read MoreLong COVID implications: increased health care use after infection with SARS-CoV-2
A large study on the impact of long COVID found increased rates of health system use 2 months after infection with SARS-CoV-2, which has implications for health care delivery in the future.
Read MoreCOVID messaging: caring or condescending?
During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, it wasn’t unusual to see and hear public health announcements geared toward older populations because they were more susceptible to severe illness.
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