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Indigenous Canadian model struts New York Fashion Week runway – Edmonton
[ad_1] A group of indigenous fashion designers and models were invited to the prestigious New York Fashion Week to showcase samples of First Nations, Inuit and Métis culture to the world. “Going to New York Fashion Week for Indigenous Fashion Week was absolutely devastating. It was life-changing,” explained model Brittany Gadwa. A single mother and ... -
Depressed Cake Shop Portland is creating a community around baking and mental health
[ad_1] Depressed Cake Shop Portland is hosting a pop-up on Sunday to raise funds for Baby Blues Connection, a nonprofit that helps people with mental health issues during pregnancy or after giving birth. Depressed Cake Shop is a national organization that hosts pop-ups to create a sense of community around baking. Angie Fitzpatrick, Executive Director ... -
Diller’s Fashion Gala Celebrates Opening at Amarillo Westgate Mall
[ad_1] Dillard’s, Inc. invites the Amarillo community to celebrate its 40th anniversary and the grand opening of its new location at Westgate Mall with several events later this fall, including a fashion gala. The organization partnered with the High Plains Food Bank (HPFB) to host a grand opening fashion gala on Wednesday, November 9, from ... -
After Abortion Restrictions, Texas Rethinks Sex Education
[ad_1] DALLAS — JR Chester got pregnant the summer before her senior year of high school. She graduated after giving birth, and she was pregnant again when she entered college in the fall of that year. She was a teenage mother, just like her mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. Her school did not teach sexual health ... -
State health department seeks to abolish commission to hear public assistance appeals
[ad_1] Montana health officials are calling on state legislators to abolish the commission to hear complaints from people who believe they have been unfairly denied public assistance benefits. Since 2016, the Public Assistance Commission has heard fewer than 20 cases a year, and very few of them have been overturned. According to the department’s proposal. ... -
San Marcos, Calif. to receive nearly $3 million for stem cell science mentoring
[ad_1] President Ellen Neufeldt (second from right) with people participating in CSUSM’s COMPASS training program. Photo via @csusmnews Twitter Cal State San Marcos announced Friday that it has been awarded a five-year grant of approximately $3 million from the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine to invest in a new COMPASS training program. COMPASS – or ... -
Improving health management and collaborative care in the heart failure population
[ad_1] Ryan Haumschild, PharmD, MS, MBA: Introducing accessibility and affordability. It is great to have wonderful treatments for heart failure, but if patients are unable to meet them or remain non-compliant with these treatments, their positive health benefits may not be seen. No. How can we discuss population health care approaches to heart failure and ... -
Science center reveals names of World’s Fair dinosaurs at ‘Dinosaur Day’ event tomorrow
[ad_1] Tomorrow at noon, the Kentucky Science Center’s Dinosaur Day event will unveil the new name for the World’s Fair Triceratops. The World’s Fair Triceratops is a 4,800-pound fiberglass statue of Triceratops first exhibited at the 1964 World’s Fair in New York City, alongside other life-size dinosaur replicas . The statue toured the country and ...











