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The Pennsylvania Department of Aging has awarded funding to 45 senior centers across the state to ensure they support seniors. May 14, 2024 12:43 PM EDT WAYNE, Pa. — The Wayne Senior Center in Radnor Township has received a grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Aging, state officials announced Tuesday. The Pennsylvania Department on Aging announced that 45 senior community centers in 26 counties across the state will receive one of the department’s 2023-24 competitive grants totaling $2 million to help seniors stay healthy in familiar community locations. The company announced that it will be able to provide services to…

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Lauren Zucker and Lacey Tisch, co-founders of New York-based Sage + Sound Photo courtesy of Sage + Sound (As we discussed in last year’s Remedy article, physical and emotional health is an essential part of an active musician’s life.) Bava is the perfect candidate to visit New York City’s new wellness spot, Sage + Sound, and share with our readers what it has to offer. Here’s her summary of a day at Sage + Sound — Steve Baltin Nestled amidst the bustling streets of New York City, Sage + Sound emerges as a haven of tranquility, offering a holistic approach…

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Welcome to Start Today.Please sign up Start today’s newsletter To receive daily inspiration sent to your inbox – and Would you like to join us on Instagram?!Pineapple tastes like nature’s candy. Sweet, juicy and fragrant, this fruit, minus the prickly exterior, makes a great snack and a healthy snack.Pineapples have long been used in traditional medicine for their digestive and anti-inflammatory properties, and are rich in nutrients, minerals, vitamins, bioactive compounds and dietary fiber, researchers have found.”This is a really good source of vitamin C,” Sarah Libenberg, a registered dietitian at OhioHealth who specializes in oncology nutrition, told TODAY.com.”Your body…

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According to Butterfly House, the dishes will include “semi-scampi” and “spicy fried cicadas.” CHESTERFIELD, Mo. — An “insect chef” will publicly cook cicadas at an upcoming Sophia M. Sachs Butterfly House event. The cooking demonstration will take place at Butterfly House’s Chesterfield store on May 24 at 1pm and 2pm, the group announced in a press release. related: Cicadas are officially present in Missouri, but peak emergence has not yet begun. Although cicada tastings will not be offered during the event, chefs will teach guests how to incorporate cicadas into dishes, such as cicada scampi and spicy fried cicadas, the…

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Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (NJUCM), the University of Johannesburg’s Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Clinical Training Center, and the African Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture Association jointly hosted the 4th Africanization of Acupuncture International Webinar 2024 on Sunday. Ten speakers from both China and South Africa shared their insights with at least 180 participants during the webinar. Some of the speakers at the event shared their views on acupuncture and cultural exchange with the Global Times. This year marks the fourth year for this annual event, which is attended by experts from both countries. This webinar was aimed at promoting…

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Faye Roberts, 46, was diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer after discovering a lump under her right breast while showering in March 2023, and underwent five months of chemotherapy. Faye Roberts says hypnosis helped her beat cancer(Faye Roberts/SWNS) One cancer patient said hypnosis helped him mentally overcome his illness by imagining chemotherapy killing cancer cells. Faye Roberts, 46, discovered a lump under her right breast while taking a shower in March 2023. The following week, she saw a doctor and had an ultrasound and biopsy. That same day, Faye received the devastating news that she had stage 3 breast cancer,…

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Our country is facing a mental health crisis. It’s not about not talking anymore. It is now a concern felt in every community across America.Teachers are witnessing in their classrooms the impact it has on students’ ability to learn and grow.Law enforcement officers are encountering people on the streets experiencing mental health crises who don’t have access to medication or stable housing.Hospital emergency rooms are on the front lines, witnessing the harsh reality of so many children and adults needing crisis care, often because they cannot receive it in the community. is reflected.Mary C. Mayhew is president and CEO of…

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Written by Dr. Marjorie JenkinsDean of the University of Southern California School of Medicine, Greenville You’ve probably heard it a thousand times. exercise. Eat healthier. Lose weight. as dean University of South Carolina Greenville School of MedicineWe know this is important advice for tackling heart disease, obesity, and other chronic diseases that are the leading causes of death and disability in our communities and across the country. I also believe that medical schools can and must do more to provide physicians with knowledge and expertise focused on health and self-care to improve the health of their patients. Eating healthy, exercising…

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Pilates franchise brings in key talent to strengthen team and drive franchise successmiami, May 14, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — jet set pilates – miamiThe contemporary Reformer Pilates franchise, based in , combines curated music and fitness to provide the ultimate revitalizing experience. He is proud to welcome five new talents to his esteemed leadership team, further strengthening the brand’s growth, training and support infrastructure. The JETSET Pilates leadership team brings his 37 years of experience in franchising and his 55 years of combined expertise in the boutique fitness industry.Each of our key hires brings unique background experience and expertise to the…

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Minnesota health insurance regulators have fined Minnetonka-based UnitedHealthcare $450,000 for allegedly failing to comply with the Mental Health Parity Act. The settlement announced Tuesday is the third and largest in a series of consent orders between the state Department of Commerce and health insurance companies over the Equality Act since May 2023. The law prohibits health insurance companies from making it more difficult for patients to obtain mental health and substance use disorder services than medical/surgical treatment. According to a consent order dated May 2, UnitedHealthcare neither admitted nor denied the charges. “Consumers have the right to have mental health…

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