Tag: old
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Swap Shop Brings Sustainable Fashion to UConn
[ad_1] STORRS, CT (WFSB) – UConn students are helping the environment by trading in their unwanted clothes. The swap shop has opened. By trading in your old clothes, you can refresh your closet and make it sustainable. Kaley Luk, senior at UConn, said: Swap Shop’s mission is to encourage students to shop more sustainably. “So ... -
Raytheon settles mental health suit for $640,000, coverage boost
[ad_1] Raytheon The company paid $640,000 in a class-action lawsuit challenging allegations that its health insurance plan did not adequately cover speech therapy services, with extended coverage through at least 2027, according to Massachusetts federal court filings. We plan to settle by maintaining the range. The deal, which was filed Wednesday in US District Court ... -
Kanye West stops working with other brands on fashion projects – Music News
[ad_1] Kanye West has said he will only pursue fashion projects on his own from now on. While speaking to Bloomberg for an interview, the Donda rapper said he decided his future fashion projects would be released without the interference of other brands. The 45-year-old has previously worked with sports giants such as Adidas and ... -
Oakland Tech Alumni Giving Back to Community – NBC Bay Area
[ad_1] A former student at Oakland Technical High School and now a sophomore at Stanford University, he’s devising new ways to get Oakland kids interested in science. Nineteen-year-old Ahmed Muhammad was once the first black male delegate to Auckland University of Technology. He is the founder of “Kits Cubed” while currently attending Stanford University. On ... -
Baby kangaroo visits healthcare workers on UPMC campus
[ad_1] Jeff Helsel / Mon Valley Independent In the foreground, Elizabeth’s registered nurse Karen Mattie holds a 6-month-old kangaroo (not yet named), and Echo Tech’s Leslie Denlinger holds 9-month-old Isla. I’m here. See more photos from the A7 visit. To purchase this and other photos from our online photo gallery, please visit our website at ... -
Imminent hospital closures disrupt Atlanta’s healthcare environment, political competition
[ad_1] Like many neighborhoods in cities across the country, Atlanta’s Old Fourth Ward is changing. Condo buildings and modern minimalist homes mark the low-income housing block. Many longtime residents of the historic district where Martin Luther King Jr. was born have been slashed and relegated to other parts of town. The Atlanta Medical Center, a ... -
Imminent hospital closure rattles Atlanta’s healthcare landscape and political competition
[ad_1] Atlanta — Like many neighborhoods in cities across the country, Atlanta’s Old Fourth Ward is changing. Condo buildings and modern minimalist homes mark the low-income housing block. Many longtime residents of the historic district where Martin Luther King Jr. was born have been slashed and relegated to other parts of town. The Atlanta Medical ... -
Discrimination causes an almost instant spike in stress hormones.chemistry
[ad_1] There is clear evidence that racism has a lifelong negative impact on the health of people of color. It is associated with depression, anxiety and psychological stress.it raises blood pressure; And it has been shown to weaken the immune system. However, few studies have linked a single discriminatory event with direct health consequences. Now, ...










