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The otter wins the series with a goodbye method
[ad_1] 19 August 2022 – Frontier League (FL) – Evansville Otters News Release Evansville Otters on game day(Evansville Otter) Evansville, Indiana – The Evansville Otters put in the work in all nine innings Thursday night with a 6-5 win over the Windy City Thunderbolts in the bottom of the ninth. The Windy City opened offense ... -
Digital marketing agency Climb Online appoints new head of organic performance
[ad_1] Independent marketing agency Climb Online today announced the appointment of Tom Wilson as its new Head of Organic Performance. Tom joined the digital marketing agency in July following a series of enterprise brand campaigns for the company. Using his extensive industry experience, he builds the company’s SEO services and performance to date. He has ... -
Contraceptive coverage gaps scrutinized as reproductive health landscape changes
[ad_1] “These plans deny women, do not comply with their obligations, and fabricate interpretations that do not provide them with access,” said Saundra Pelletier, CEO of Evofem. The FDA said its chart is under review, pointing to the Department of Health Resources Services’ guidelines as the regulatory basis for detailing contraceptive coverage under the ACA. ... -
The fashion guru took a unique path into the classroom
[ad_1] Alyssa Fuentes and Gabriel Gomeztower news Ten years ago, Angie Anaya would never have imagined that fashion would lead her to an education. Still, former Delta her college instructor and current Manteca her high fashion guru, she can’t imagine herself anywhere else. Anaya teaches interior design and fashion merchandising at CTE, where students learn ... -
Investing in health workers can help close the immunization gap
[ad_1] T.The recent sharp decline in routine childhood immunization coverage reported by the World Health Organization is a clear indication that today’s pandemic misinformation and the rise in vaccine misinformation can harm future generations. This is a warning. The magnitude of the 2021 vaccination gap is difficult to comprehend. 25 million children are not vaccinated ... -
Scientists have found a low-cost way to destroy harmful ‘eternal chemicals’
[ad_1] According to recent research, chemists have discovered a low-cost way to destroy “eternal chemicals.” Scientists have linked her PFAS exposure at certain levels to major health hazards, including cancer and birth defects. It is highly practical as it is resistant to water, oil and dirt. PFAS are found in thousands of common items such ... -
Opinion: Idaho Freedom Foundation Misinformation About Education Initiatives
[ad_1] The infamous Idaho Freedom Foundation, which essentially owns and runs the extremist branch of the Republican Party today, wants to destroy the Gem State public school system. Most recently, on August 8th, IFF President Wayne Hoffman reiterated his call for states to pull out of the “education business”. This seems like a tall order ... -
UK faces ‘humanitarian crisis’ due to rising energy costs, health lobby says
[ad_1] Electricity pylons seen in Wellingborough, England, 30 March 2022. REUTERS/Andrew Boyers/File Photo Register now for free, unlimited access to Reuters.com register LONDON (Reuters) – Britain is facing a “humanitarian crisis” this winter. Soaring energy prices are forcing low-income households to make difficult choices, potentially causing serious physical and mental illness, health-care lobby groups said ...











