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3 Ways To Set Yourself up for Success This Year
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3 Ways To Set Yourself up for Success This Year

By d-mars.com News Provider Maybe you want to travel, read more books, learn a new skill or take up a new hobby. Whatever resolutions you set, it’s important to create life-long habits to support your goals and overall wellness. Not sure where to start? Registered dietitian Dalina Soto has three simple tips to set yourself…

4 Ways To Improve Sleep in the Face of Daily Stresses and Work-life Demands
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4 Ways To Improve Sleep in the Face of Daily Stresses and Work-life Demands

By d-mars.com News Provider Do you get enough sleep each night? Do your loved ones? Or are you a “short sleeper,” someone who routinely sleeps less than seven hours per 24-hour period – something known as short sleep duration. The American Academy of Sleep Medicine and Sleep Research Society both recommend that adults aged 18…

Starting a Gym Routine? Why You Need To Protect Your Feet
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Starting a Gym Routine? Why You Need To Protect Your Feet

Starting a new fitness routine as part of your New Year’s resolutions? Protecting your feet is critical. “‘No pain, no gain’ may be a motto for most workouts, but ‘too much, too soon’ can lead to foot and ankle injuries, which can sabotage fitness goals,” says Jeffrey Loveland, DPM, FACFAS, a foot and ankle surgeon…

Study Reveals the Major Contributors to the $300 Billion Cost of Smoking
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Study Reveals the Major Contributors to the $300 Billion Cost of Smoking

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent With more than 34 million tobacco users in the United States, the estimated financial cost of smoking over a lifetime has reached above $2.3 million per smoker. According to a new report from the Washington, D.C.-based financial planning website WalletHub, the average out-of-pocket cost per smoker…

Americans’ Recognition of Racism’s Impacts Is Fading
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Americans’ Recognition of Racism’s Impacts Is Fading

In the summer of 2020 when calls for racial justice and the disproportionate impacts of COVID-19 were on full display, some speculated that the country seemed to be at a turning point for acknowledging how much racism affects people’s health and economic well-being. However, a new national survey from the non-profit RAND Corporation reveals that…

Steps To Help Small Businesses Emerge From COVID-19 Challenges
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Steps To Help Small Businesses Emerge From COVID-19 Challenges

By d-mars.com News Provider The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted small businesses across the country in numerous ways. From new health guidelines and supply chain woes to hurdles with hiring and retaining employees, weathering the dramatically altered business landscape continues to be challenging for small businesses. This has been especially difficult for small businesses of 100…

Need a Career Boost? Try an Accelerated Degree
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Need a Career Boost? Try an Accelerated Degree

By d-mars.com News Provider Amidst dramatic shifts in the national workforce and ever-changing job market, those in or entering their careers without formal education face an uphill challenge. In a recent survey, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that nearly half of the more than 800 occupations they analyze annually require a college degree. Those…

New Study: What Does It Really Cost To Take Out a Small Loan?
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New Study: What Does It Really Cost To Take Out a Small Loan?

By d-mars.com News Provider If you’ve ever had a financial emergency – like a car breakdown or unexpected medical bills – you know how stressful it is. Especially if you have no savings and little or no credit history, borrowing a small amount of money may seem like your best option – but not all…

Young People Recover Quickly From Rare  Myocarditis Side Effect of COVID-19 Vaccine
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Young People Recover Quickly From Rare Myocarditis Side Effect of COVID-19 Vaccine

Provided by the American Heart Association Research Highlights: Most adolescents and young adults with suspected myocarditis following a COVID-19 vaccination experience mild symptoms and rapid clinical recovery, though many had evidence of continued heart inflammation, according to a new study published today. Study authors said fast ventricular rhythms and the need for medications to increase…

President Biden Sounds Warning on Omicron Variant
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President Biden Sounds Warning on Omicron Variant

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent President Joe Biden cautioned Americans not to panic as omicron, the latest COVID-19 variant, threatens to further stall recovery from the nearly two-year-old pandemic. The President called the variant a cause for concern but not panic. “We have the best vaccine in the world. The best…

Smart Flu Prevention Tips for Workplaces
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Smart Flu Prevention Tips for Workplaces

By d-mars.com News Provider It’s estimated that influenza sent up to 400,000 people to the hospital with flu complications and caused an estimated 22,000 deaths in the United States in the 2019-2020 flu season. As more Americans return to their workplaces, employers can play an important role in flu prevention. While experts aren’t exactly sure…

5 Tips for Sticking to a Schedule in the New Year
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5 Tips for Sticking to a Schedule in the New Year

By d-mars.com News Provider Sticking to a schedule is good for health, wellness and productivity, and the start of a new year is the perfect time to form great habits. Resolve to adhere to a daily routine with the following tips and tricks: • Write it down: The act of writing things down can help…

Good Morning H-Town Named Best Morning Show In Houston!
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Good Morning H-Town Named Best Morning Show In Houston!

The votes have been tallied and 97.9 The Box’s Good Morning H-Town has been voted by the readers of the Houston Chronicle as the Best Radio Morning Show in Houston! The second annual Best of the Best highlights the best of Houston in a number of categories including entertainment and leisure, sports, beauty, health, home services and finance, kids and education,…

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Mostyn Law Welcomes Texas Southern University Law Students to Internship Program

Second-Year Thurgood Marshall School of Law Students Will Gain Experience and Knowledge as Law Clerks HOUSTON, TEXAS (July 19, 2021) —Two students from the Thurgood Marshall School of Law at Texas Southern University have accepted invitations from Mostyn Law to join the firm’s paid internship program. Kendria Holmes and Mya Lloyd, both second-year law students,…

Black America Needs a ‘New Normal’: Equitable Credit Access to Build Wealth
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Black America Needs a ‘New Normal’: Equitable Credit Access to Build Wealth

By Charlene Crowell, NNPA Newswire Contributor Over the past year, the COVID-19 pandemic has imposed dual crises. Over 542,000 American lives were lost and continue to increase. At the same time, the rippling effects of a massive economic downturn has caused the nation to lose 9.5 million jobs – more losses than even those of…

How To Help Senior Loved Ones Protect Themselves From Financial Abuse
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How To Help Senior Loved Ones Protect Themselves From Financial Abuse

By d-mars.com News Provider An often-overlooked aspect of elder abuse is cybercrime – and it’s a problem that’s getting worse. In 2020, the FBI reported a record amount of cybercrime complaints – nearly 800,000 – adding up to over $4.1 billion in losses. More than half of those losses were suffered by people aged 50…

AIDS Foundation Houston Launches “Rapid Start” HIV Treatment
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AIDS Foundation Houston Launches “Rapid Start” HIV Treatment

By d-mars.com News Provider Beginning May 3, 2021, AIDS Foundation Houston, Inc. (AFH), in partnership with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, launched a rapid start anti-retroviral treatment project as a service to people diagnosed with HIV.  START Now (Strategic, Targeted, Anti-Retroviral Treatment Now) is designed to provide…

Medical Debt: The Other Part of the Pandemic’s Fallout
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Medical Debt: The Other Part of the Pandemic’s Fallout

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent For Walter Coleman, an independent contractor in Washington, D.C., Samantha Robles, a hairstylist in Bethesda, Maryland, and Robin Pruitt, a loan officer who also lives in Bethesda, the coronavirus pandemic not only resulted in close calls, but the financial fallout may lead to bankruptcy. Each says…