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    [ad_1] Fast-fashion company Shein recently reiterated its commitment to product safety following social media outcry over chemicals in the brand’s clothing. Experts told insider consumers that many fashion brands use toxic chemicals such as PFAS and phthalates. Consumers are at less risk of getting sick from these ingredients in their clothing than textile factory workers. ...
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    [ad_1] School districts in St. Clair and Sanilac counties are taking steps to keep students healthy as the new school year approaches. Students in both counties are starting the new school year completely face-to-face and without masks. But keeping students healthy has become a front-line topic for school districts, especially in relation to flu season, ...
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    [ad_1] comment on this story comment Former NBA player Terrence Williams, the mastermind behind a scheme to defraud the NBA’s health plans, pleaded guilty to aggravated identity theft and conspiracy to commit health care and wire fraud, the Justice Department announced Friday. . “Williams spearheaded a scheme involving more than 18 former NBA players, dentists, ...
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    [ad_1] comment on this story comment After a three-month spike in monkeypox cases, the world is on the move amid evidence that gay men are curbing risky sex and more people are getting vaccinated against the virus, which is spread through close contact. epidemic may have reached its peak. New cases of monkeypox in the ...
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    [ad_1] comment on this story comment A note from Wellness Editor Tara Parker Pope: We are pleased to announce that neuroscientist-turned-science journalist Richard Sima will join The Washington Post’s expanding personal health and wellness team. In this role, Richard will produce a weekly column on the neuroscience of everyday life, focusing on behavioral health and ...
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    [ad_1] comment on this story comment Dan Lipps is a Senior Fellow at the Equal Opportunity Research Foundation,K-12 Education Crisis in Baltimore CityFor the Maryland Institute of Public Policy. Consider what Baltimore students are likely to face when they return to school. A 2019 national test found that more than half of Baltimore City’s 8th ...
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    [ad_1] breadcrumb trail link news file Zach Wade, creator of the Independent Partnership Program, has announced that Wade Marketing has officially crossed the 100th partner mark within three months. Article author: Article content Philadelphia, Pa. – (Newsfile Corp. – August 26, 2022) – Fully remote advertising agency Wade Marketing surpassed the 100th partner mark as ...
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    [ad_1] MEMPHIS, Tennessee (WMC) – United Campus Workers (UCW) alumni demand health insurance and a living wage in a letter sent to the administration of the University of Memphis. This request includes a health insurance plan for graduates that covers essential benefits as defined by the Affordable Care Act and pays at least 80% of ...