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‘Long-awaited’ drug to treat food allergies, including nuts, gets FDA…
The Food and Drug Administration greenlighted a new drug on Friday that could be life-changing for those with severe food allergies. Xolair, or omalizumab, was approved to help reduce severe allergic reactions to certain foods in adults and children over the age of 1, including reducing the risk of anaphylaxis that may occur with accidental…
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Corinthians Feminino acerta contratação de destaque do futebol capixaba para as categorias de base
Vivendo um processo de reformulação em suas categorias de base, o Corinthians Feminino segue ativo no mercado da bola. Nesta segunda-feira, uma contratação foi confirmada no Timão: Liz Valverde, defensora que se destacou no futebol misto do Espírito Santo. Em outubro de 2023, a jovem ganhou notoriedade ao ser a primeira menina a jogar entre…
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Annual Kids Count data finds Marion County youth continue to struggle with mental health, other areas improved
The data book is available and includes measures of youth wellbeing. Courtesy of Indiana Youth Institute A yearly look at the wellbeing of Hoosier children is out this week, the data also shows how Marion County youth are doing in a number of areas. The Indiana Kids Count Data Book takes a deep dive into…
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3 health systems closing day care operations
Three hospitals have shared plans to close or restructure their day care facilities over the last month. Most recently, Fredericksburg, Va.-based Mary Washington Hospital, part of Fredericksburg-based Mary Washington Healthcare, shared a notice with employees that Kids’ Station will be closing its doors in the next few months, Fox 5 reported Feb. 16. The lease…
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New Health Scoring App – tallywell Aligns With Credit Scoring
Founded in Oct, 2022, tallywell has recently launched an AI health app designed exclusively for the Apple Watch, and is a new player in the fast growing wearable technology market. According to industry research, the wearable technology market is expected to reach over $64 billion by 2024, indicating strong demand and opportunities for innovation. As…
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God’s Storehouse needs more volunteers to keep up with increased food demand
DANVILLE, Va. (WSET) — An organization in Danville that’s dedicated to helping others, needs some help of their own. God’s Storehouse says because the demand for food has increased in the community, they need more volunteers to help keep up with it. In 2023, God’s Storehouse distributed 29,988 boxes of food. That’s 30 percent more…
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Naomi Campbell dazzles in beaded dress at Burberry’s London Fashion Week show
Naomi Campbell made a surprise appearance and walked the runway at Burberry’s 2024 winter London Fashion Week show. The British supermodel, 53, who has modelled for the luxury British fashion house throughout her career, wore a charcoal grey strapless maxi dress, with beaded tassel fringing that made it sparkle. She wore her hair in its…
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A&M-Commerce Elevating Music Education with New School of Music Designation
February 19, 2024 – COMMERCE, TX—The Texas A&M University-Commerce Department of Music is elevating its status to become the School of Music, effective September 1, 2024. Approval to change the department’s designation was granted by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) in January 2024. While the music department was first accredited in 1969, A&M-Commerce…
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HealthTexas launches free vegetable giveaway for seniors
POTEET, Texas – To promote healthy living among seniors, HealthTexas Primary Care Doctors has launched an innovative initiative where doctors prescribe fresh vegetables alongside medications. Seniors are invited to participate in a special event hosted by HealthTexas in partnership with Community Medicare Partners, scheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2024, from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.…
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A Dangerous Idea: ‘Bury Bad Thoughts to Boost Mental Health’
From Sylvie Rouhani/CPTSD Foundation: “An article caught my eye the other week from the German Press Agency, ‘one of the world’s leading independent news agencies.’ The headline reads: ‘Bury bad thoughts to boost mental health, Cambridge team suggests.’ [However,] experts in trauma-informed and compassion-based therapy models encourage us to do the opposite. The article goes…