How Prison Education Programs Transform Lives and Communities
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How Prison Education Programs Transform Lives and Communities

by d-mars.com News Provider In 2014, Benito Castro was sentenced to six years in prison for passing bad checks as a result of a gambling habit he’d developed. Today, he’s the director of operations for a grocery store chain and runs freedomrides.org, a non-profit he started that provides transportation for those recently released from prison….

New Resources for Remote Music Learners
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New Resources for Remote Music Learners

by d-mars.com News Provider With many schools continuing to meet remotely, students nationwide have lacked access to on-campus music facilities and in-person instruction. Fortunately, there are some new avenues and resources that are making music education at home a viable prospect. • At Home Skill-Building: The growing library of online musical education classes provided by…

Virtual is here to stay: 5 creative ways people are connecting in a digital world
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Virtual is here to stay: 5 creative ways people are connecting in a digital world

by d-mars.com News Provider A year into the pandemic and a virtual lifestyle is the reality for many people. Remote work and online education are just the start — many people have taken a virtual approach to the way they shop, socialize, stay connected with friends and family, and much more. The interesting thing is…

Don’t sleep on insomnia: tips to help you get more sleep
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Don’t sleep on insomnia: tips to help you get more sleep

by d-mars.com News Provider Have you ever struggled with sleep? Many people know what it feels like to have jet lag when traveling, or to toss and turn at night when they’re anxious and overwhelmed by life. But how do you know if your sleep problems have turned into insomnia? Read on to find out….

Five Steps to Help Manage Recovery from ‘Long COVID’
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Five Steps to Help Manage Recovery from ‘Long COVID’

by d-mars.com News Provider More than a year into the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s becoming clear that some patients who recover may take longer to feel like themselves than others. A new analysis of Cigna claims data estimates that about seven to 10 percent of its commercial customers diagnosed with COVID-19 could be considered “long-haulers,” or…

Be a stroke hero – how to identify the signs of stroke and why you should act fast
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Be a stroke hero – how to identify the signs of stroke and why you should act fast

by d-mars.com News Provider The sudden onset of stroke symptoms can happen to anyone at any time, making education about the signs and symptoms of a “brain attack” the first line of defense to stroke prevention. “I’m a fanatical fan of football, so you can imagine how excited I was to enter the stadium to…

Volunteer Safely at Home or in Person During Global Volunteer Month
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Volunteer Safely at Home or in Person During Global Volunteer Month

by d-mars.com News Provider April is Global Volunteer Month, a time to recognize the power of volunteers to tackle society’s greatest challenges. Launched last year by Points of Light, the world’s largest nonprofit dedicated to accelerating people-powered change, Global Volunteer Month serves to activate volunteers and support the most vulnerable populations. And over the past…

Tips to combat child weight gain during the pandemic
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Tips to combat child weight gain during the pandemic

by d-mars.com News Provider With the stress of the ongoing pandemic, children starting to go back to school in person after months of virtual school, sport and activity cancellations, and the change of what was considered the “normal” routine, it can be easy to consider your child’s weight gain of a few extra pounds as…

Spelman College Breaks Admissions Application Record
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Spelman College Breaks Admissions Application Record

Disruptions caused by the coronavirus pandemic and the swift move from in-person learning to virtual education did not deter students from completing college applications. This year, Spelman College received more than 11,000 applications for the 2021-2022 admissions cycle. The number represents the highest application pool in the College’s 140-year history, and a 20 percent increase…

Carla Hall Shares Fun and Tasty Carrot Recipes Perfect for Spring
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Carla Hall Shares Fun and Tasty Carrot Recipes Perfect for Spring

by d-mars.com News Provider To celebrate spring, Carla Hall, renowned chef, author, and television host, offers two delicious recipes that make carrots the star ingredient of the season. “The thing I love most about the humble carrot is its versatility. It can be a snack, a salad, a dessert, a side dish or the basis…

Don’t let COVID-19 stop you from seeking critical healthcare
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Don’t let COVID-19 stop you from seeking critical healthcare

by d-mars.com News Provider Despite falling rates of COVID-19 cases, seeking in-person healthcare is still a concern for many people. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports 41% of U.S. adults had delayed or avoided medical care because of concerns about COVID-19. Nationally, emergency department visits declined from 2.1 million emergency department visits per…

Discover African American history in Virginia Beach
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Discover African American history in Virginia Beach

by d-mars.com News Provider Searching for a great, educational road trip that also helps you and your family learn about the rich history of African Americans? Look no further than Virginia Beach. You may already know the destination as the site of the original Jamestown settlement in 1607, at First Landing State Park. But there…

How to support your friends and family living with HIV
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How to support your friends and family living with HIV

by d-mars.com News Provider Starting conversations about health and wellness with loved ones is not easy. These discussions are often harder when someone is living with a condition or disease that is highly stigmatized, such as HIV.­ Thankfully, living with HIV has drastically changed for the better during the last few decades. This shift is…

Are You Spending Too Much Free Time on Money Management?
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Are You Spending Too Much Free Time on Money Management?

by d-mars.com News Provider Is your money management a streamlined process? If you’re like many Americans, you may be spending more time than you’d like to be. Americans average spending seven hours per month managing their finances, according to a new online survey among more than 2.000 U.S. adults by The Harris Poll on behalf…

New survey reveals Americans feel unsafe during everyday activities
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New survey reveals Americans feel unsafe during everyday activities

by d-mars.com News Provider According to a new survey, routine activities are making people feel unsafe, including walking through a parking lot or garage or even taking a run. Conducted by SABRE, the #1 personal safety brand worldwide, via Ipsos.Digital, this new survey revealed that over the past three years more than 80% of Americans…