Tag: food
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7 Potential Health Benefits of Beets
[ad_1] Put beets in salads, drink them in green juice, or turn them into hummus. Beyond just roasting these root vegetables, you’ll want to get creative when you discover their many health-boosting properties. “There are quite a few reasons to include beets in your diet, from helping lower blood pressure and increasing oxygen, to providing ... -
San Diego’s system for mental health conservatorships is struggling
[ad_1] Mimi Murray believed she could fix it. All her son needed, she thought, was to come back to San Diego and get some help from Mom. She expected he would have a short stay at their Rancho Peñasquitos home in North County before finding a new job and landing back on his feet. Why ... -
ZIWI USA Expands Digital Initiatives with New Hires
[ad_1] Overland Park, Can. — Air-dried pet food manufacturer ZIWI USA, owned by ZIWI LTD, has appointed two new people to its digital team to support the continued growth of its business in North America. Angela Bartlow has been appointed Brand Her Integrity Manager and Grace Thompson has been appointed Digital Her Marketing Specialist. Bartlow ... -
NYU School of Global Public Health Joins Global Initiative to Improve Equity in Heart Health in New York City
[ad_1] The NYU School of Global Public Health (NYU GPH) has joined a global initiative to reimagine how cities use artificial intelligence to tackle heart health inequalities. It starts in New York City. The AI4HealthyCities Health Equity Network (created by the Novartis Foundation in partnership with Microsoft AI for Health) uses innovative data science techniques ... -
Science Reveals Weight Training Habits That Slow Aging — Eat That, Not This
[ad_1] True story: Weight training is king when it comes to working out. Incorporating weights into your fitness routine is a great way to strengthen your bone density and muscles and give you more energy. There are so many benefits to your body and science has a lot to say about weight training habits slowing ... -
The circus exhibit at the Museum of Science and Industry folds up the tent
[ad_1] A child steps into a world enveloped in crimson light. She heard the steam her whistle the hissing of her organ. Circus announcer teases: “Jolly Marge, the heaviest human being alive, is here! …and Tiny Timothy, the smallest man on earth!” And she spied, at eye level, a big top golden light and a ... -
Shifting strategies for monkeypox vaccines
[ad_1] By Anne Blythe Raynard Washington, the Mecklenburg County health director, takes umbrage when he hears people say the monkeypox vaccine clinic staged at the Charlotte Pride celebration last month fell short of expectations. In mid-August, Mecklenburg Public Health worked with the state Department of Health and Human Services to administer the Jynneos vaccine at ... -
What’s Next For DOJ’s COVID Enforcement In Health Care – Healthcare
[ad_1] The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and the Jan. 31, 2020, public health emergency declaration that followed pushed those of us working in the life sciences and health care industries into uncertain waters. Drug sample delivery, pharmaceutical industry educational programs, routine and COVID-19 related patient care visits, rollout of timely diagnostic and surveillance testing ...











