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How and Why to Improve the Fit of Your Mask
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How and Why to Improve the Fit of Your Mask

by d-mars.com News Provider As more Americans get vaccinated against COVID-19, you may find yourself out and about more. Whether you’re returning to the workplace or just getting a haircut, mask requirements may be in place in certain venues you frequent. New Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommendations highlight the importance of snugly…

Workplace reopening? 5 ways to put employee safety first
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Workplace reopening? 5 ways to put employee safety first

by d-mars.com News Provider Of all the milestones in our nation’s COVID-19 recovery, workplaces reopening is one of the biggest. As millions of people start returning to offices, classrooms and more, the hope of progress is tempered by concerns for safety. Everyone deserves to feel safe at work. How can employers help make that happen?…

Top Considerations for Cool Weather Camping
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Top Considerations for Cool Weather Camping

by d-mars.com News Provider It’s almost never too cold to head outdoors when you’re well-prepared. On your next cool-weather hike or camping trip, keep these considerations in mind for a safe and comfortable experience: Between a rock and a cold place: Not only will the addition of a sleeping pad under your sleeping bag make…

How to choose the best face mask
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How to choose the best face mask

by d-mars.com News Provider Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, you have probably wondered what kind of face mask provides the most effective protection but is also easy and comfortable. You have probably also heard that double masking provides better protection against the more easily transmissible variants of COVID-19 that have been spreading recently….

New Year, New Policy: Insurance Considerations for the Road Ahead
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New Year, New Policy: Insurance Considerations for the Road Ahead

by d-mars.com News Provider As we move away from a year unlike any other, Americans have developed a newfound tolerance for uncertainty—and the need to prepare for it. The start of a new year is a time for resolutions, especially financial ones. As part of this process, it is essential to review your insurance coverage…

Can You Recognize Signs of Stroke?
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Can You Recognize Signs of Stroke?

by d-mars.com News Provider Many people are avoiding in-person doctor’s visits to limit potential exposure to coronavirus — or are simply ignoring health concerns altogether. However, when it comes to medical emergencies such as stroke, immediate medical attention is critical. The fifth leading cause of death in the U.S., stroke occurs every 40 seconds and…

6 tips for controlling your high blood pressure
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6 tips for controlling your high blood pressure

By d-mars.com News Provider Did you know high blood pressure (hypertension) is a major risk factor for heart disease and stroke? According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and “The Surgeon General’s Call to Action to Control Hypertension,” nearly half of U.S. adults have high blood pressure, yet only 1 in 4…

How to add high-quality protein to your diet
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How to add high-quality protein to your diet

By d-mars.com News Provider Recent diet trends encourage balancing food sources for optimal health. If you’re following the Mediterranean, keto or paleo diets, you’re probably aware that lean meats like beef play a vital role as part of an overall healthy eating plan, balanced with plant-based foods like vegetables and legumes. Elsewhere in the world,…

5 ways America’s most loved vegetable loves you back
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5 ways America’s most loved vegetable loves you back

By d-mars.com News Provider You don’t have to choose between foods that taste good and foods that are good for you. In fact, America’s most loved vegetable — the potato — loves you right back. Whether you’re fixing a romantic dinner for two, a family meal or a tasty snack, this versatile nutrient-dense vegetable brings…

Pandemic adding to the physical and financial stress facing many Black caregivers

Pandemic adding to the physical and financial stress facing many Black caregivers

While the risk of COVID-19 poses the greatest threat to the elderly, it’s also taking a toll on the people they rely on most: their caregivers. This is particularly true in the Black community, where the pandemic presents new sources of stress, both physically and financially. A new Nationwide Retirement Institute® survey of 313 Black caregivers…

Chef Curtis Stone shares 5 tips for a happier, more efficient 2021 kitchen
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Chef Curtis Stone shares 5 tips for a happier, more efficient 2021 kitchen

By d-mars.com News Provider The kitchen has long been the heart of the home, and now more than ever is central to our lifestyles. With 60% of Americans discovering a greater appreciation for cooking throughout the pandemic and planning to upgrade their kitchens as a result, Michelin-starred Chef Curtis Stone is sharing his favorite appliances,…

Waiting for Vaccines, New Data Shows Black, Latino and Asian American Seniors Dying of COVID-19 at Alarmingly Higher Rates
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Waiting for Vaccines, New Data Shows Black, Latino and Asian American Seniors Dying of COVID-19 at Alarmingly Higher Rates

As older adults anxiously await vaccines to protect them, African American/Black, Latino and Asian American older adults in Chicago and statewideare getting sick and dying of COVID-19 at rates much higher than their share of the population, according to new data from AARP Illinois, the Chicago Urban League, The Resurrection Project and Asian Americans Advancing Justice | Chicago released…

Keeping the Lights on for Afterschool Programs
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Keeping the Lights on for Afterschool Programs

By d-mars.com News Provider Afterschool programs help students succeed in school and in life and provide invaluable support to communities. As we’ve seen this year, these programs play an especially important role when students, families, and communities are struggling. Programs across the country have stepped up in the pandemic, providing virtual educational activities, delivering meals…

Crystle Stewart Makes History as First African American National Director of the Miss USA and Miss Teen USA Pageants
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Crystle Stewart Makes History as First African American National Director of the Miss USA and Miss Teen USA Pageants

By d-mars.com News Provider Crystle Stewart has made major strides since being crowned Miss USA in 2008 and long proven that she is more than a pretty face. In a span of a little over a decade, the Missouri City-native has gone on to establish a successful career as an actress, model, entrepreneur, and now,…

THE YMCA OF GREATER HOUSTON LAUNCHES HTX+, A TRANSFORMATIVE VIRTUAL PLATFORM
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THE YMCA OF GREATER HOUSTON LAUNCHES HTX+, A TRANSFORMATIVE VIRTUAL PLATFORM

The first-of-its-kind virtual platform is geared to tackle social isolation by providing Houstonians resources to strengthen spirit, mind and body in the comfort of their homes  By d-mars.com News Provider The YMCA of Greater Houston recently announced the launch of HTX+, a new on-demand, one-of-a-kind virtual platform with fitness and wellness courses and resources for…

Study: Social Isolation Among Seniors Is Widespread, but These Resources Can Help
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Study: Social Isolation Among Seniors Is Widespread, but These Resources Can Help

By d-mars.com News Provider Because of the pandemic, we’ve all experienced social isolation – the loss of close contact with family and friends. We’re feeling that isolation even more acutely during the winter season, when we typically get together with those we love. For older adults who have had to take extra isolating precautions against…

Stroke Awareness: It’s Always an Emergency
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Stroke Awareness: It’s Always an Emergency

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…

Morehouse College Announces Online Undergraduate Experience for Non-Traditional Students Beginning Fall 2021
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Morehouse College Announces Online Undergraduate Experience for Non-Traditional Students Beginning Fall 2021

Source: PRN Newswire Morehouse College, the nation’s only HBCU dedicated to developing and educating men, today announced the planned launch of Morehouse Online, an online undergraduate program that will complement its heralded traditional on-campus experience. Morehouse Online is the centerpiece of Morehouse’s digital transformation and part of a strategy to create innovative and robust programs…

New blood test poised to change how cancer is found
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New blood test poised to change how cancer is found

By d-mars.com News Provider Rare is the person who hasn’t been impacted by cancer in some way. Maybe it’s your parent fighting for their life. Perhaps it’s a friend going through a difficult treatment. It could be a neighbor or colleague who was recently diagnosed and who now faces complex decisions. It also might be…