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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…

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…

Disparities in CPR Use and Treatment for Opioid Misuse in Communities of Color
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Disparities in CPR Use and Treatment for Opioid Misuse in Communities of Color

During May, Women’s History Month, the American Heart Association, the leading global voluntary health organization dedicated to fighting heart disease and stroke, will convene a nationwide panel of leaders and activists to discuss health-related issues that adversely impact women in communities of color. In collaboration with the Association’s Go Red for Women® movement, EmPOWERED to…

Food insecurity on the rise in the United States since start of pandemic
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Food insecurity on the rise in the United States since start of pandemic

by d-mars.com News Provider Food insecurity, a serious global public health issue, has risen significantly in the United States since the start of the pandemic. Entire families, especially children, are currently experiencing the detrimental effects of this crisis which the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) defines as “a lack of financial resources for food…

Tips to Raise Earth-Conscious Kids
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Tips to Raise Earth-Conscious Kids

by d-mars.com News Provider Children are never too young to learn the importance of sustainability or begin adopting eco-friendly habits. Earth Day, celebrated April 22, is a great time to get started, and experts say it all starts with playtime. “Kids are built to absorb information at a tremendous pace,” says Anna Yudina, senior director,…

Here’s why you should consider seeing a geriatrician
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Here’s why you should consider seeing a geriatrician

by d-mars.com News Provider It comes as second nature for most parents to take their children to a pediatrician at least once a year. The differences between children and adults are so stark that it makes sense to choose a doctor specially trained to treat younger patients. Yet as we age, far too few of…

Association of Black Cardiologists Distributes 20,000 N95 Masks to Practices Serving Vulnerable Communities Thanks to Donation from Esperion Therapeutics
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Association of Black Cardiologists Distributes 20,000 N95 Masks to Practices Serving Vulnerable Communities Thanks to Donation from Esperion Therapeutics

One year into the pandemic and the dearth of N95 face masks for healthcare workers continues, with practices and facilities that serve some of the most vulnerable communities still unable to obtain adequate supplies.[1] So when biopharmaceutical company Esperion Therapeutics of Ann Arbor, Michigan called the Association of Black Cardiologists (ABC) and offered to donate 20,000 N95 masks,…

Dove Men+Care Celebrates Black Men On and Off the Court with March Madness® Off Court Champs Campaign
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Dove Men+Care Celebrates Black Men On and Off the Court with March Madness® Off Court Champs Campaign

According to new research from Dove Men+Care, when shown an image of a Black man, white men are most likely to describe him as an athlete over any other profession.1 That is why this March Madness®, as a continuation of the Commit to C.A.R.E. Now initiative, Dove Men+Care is spotlighting the multidimensional stories of former…

5 key money moves to consider when transitioning out of the military
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5 key money moves to consider when transitioning out of the military

by d-mars.com News Provider Each year, approximately 200,000 men and women transition from the U.S. military to civilian life.1 It can be a dramatic life change with financial implications that many people don’t realize or plan for. Much attention is given to accessing healthcare, transitioning careers and pursuing educational opportunities, but the adjustments to your…

Chains Can Be Broken! Position Yourself: The Process for the Progress Is Now!
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Chains Can Be Broken! Position Yourself: The Process for the Progress Is Now!

By: LJ Garfield  Imagine growing up in a small, tight-knit Cajun Creole town in Louisiana, a decade post-integration.  In this town, Black people lived on one side of the highway, and white people lived on the other.  Though racism was prevalent, it was not a factor of many childhood thoughts, as there was neighborly harmony…

Why a Tech Career Might Be Right for You
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Why a Tech Career Might Be Right for You

by d-mars.com News Provider If you have an interest in innovation, a passion for helping people and the confidence to let your creativity shine, there are exciting and rewarding career opportunities available to you in technology in almost every industry. From supporting the development of critical vaccines; building the next generation of electric vehicles; creating…

Houston-area chef helps promote release of Netflix’s ‘Waffles + Mochi’ children’s cooking show featuring Michelle Obama
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Houston-area chef helps promote release of Netflix’s ‘Waffles + Mochi’ children’s cooking show featuring Michelle Obama

HOUSTON, March 16, 2021 – Chef Rey’s passion for cooking has opened a number of doors of opportunity through the years from executive chef of several of Houston’s top professional sports teams to restaurant owner to host of his own online cooking show. The Houston chef’s journey continues as he joins forces with Allied Global Marketing to…

Need surgery during the pandemic? Ask these 6 questions
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Need surgery during the pandemic? Ask these 6 questions

by d-mars.com News Provider If you need surgery during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, you may wonder what the procedure and recovery will be like. You may even be tempted to put it on hold. Prioritizing your health is important, and the good news is experts agree surgical procedures in the United States are safe. “It…

Routine Checkups, Vaccines are Essential During COVID-19 – and for In-Person School and Play
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Routine Checkups, Vaccines are Essential During COVID-19 – and for In-Person School and Play

by d-mars.com News Provider COVID-19 has caused many disruptions in families’ lives — and in some cases, it has meant that children have missed or delayed their wellness checkups and vaccinations. These routine checkups, however, are a critical part of ensuring children stay healthy. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the American…