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Intensive lifestyle changes associated with diabetes remission within 3 months

Published by: Source/Information Iglesies-Grau J. Early career research Rapid Fire presentations. Presented at: American Society for Preventive Cardiology Congress on CVD Prevention; 29-31 July 2022; Louisville, Kentucky. Information: Iglesies-Grau reports no relevant financial information. ADD SUBJECT TO EMAIL NOTIFICATIONS Receive an email when new articles are posted on Please enter your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . We could not process your request. Try again later. If you continue to have this problem, please contact customerservice@slackinc.com. LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Adults with prediabetes or type 2Read News

Lennar offers a lock-and-leave lifestyle at Terra Bella

When the nest is empty, retirement begins to beckon and general household maintenance can become a chore, so it’s easy to understand why adults over 55 are ready to make a change in where they live. If you’re ready for a low-maintenance lifestyle, you should explore Terra Bella, Lennar’s new senior community designed for the 55+ crowd. Located in Henderson, Terra Bella offers new single story condominiums for sale designed around a relaxed, social and leisurely lifestyle. With the site’s amenities, gated privacy and gated-and-leave-it quiet, it’s no wonder homebuyers are flocking from all over the country. Popular with homebuyersRead News

Le Marche Lifestyle: The Pagliardini family’s food and wine-focused travel business is based in Lake Highlands – Lake Highlands

Piero and Katie Pagliardini met in 2006 when Katie was teaching English abroad in Le Marche, a region in Eastern Italy. Katie, a Dallas native, was only supposed to stay for one semester, but after falling in love with Piero and the Italian culture, she ended up staying for four years. After marrying, the couple moved to Dallas. They lived in Lake Highlands, lived on Edgecove Road, and started a family, but couldn’t help but notice a gap in their lives. “When we first moved to the states, Piero always wanted to do something that connected his home culture toRead News

CHHS Summer Highlights: Ariana Bagley Teaches the Importance of Healthy Living at Annual Youth Sports Camps – College of Health and Human Sciences

For many young people, there is no better way to spend the summer than being outdoors on the beautiful campus of Colorado State University staying active with new friends and camp counselors. For health and exercise science students like Ariana Bagley, a career as a counselor can create experiential learning opportunities. This summer, the Department of Health and Exercise Science at CSU hosted the 52nd annual Youth Sports Camp, aimed at children between the ages of 5 and 13. The 2022 camp season was May 31 – August 12, with a variety of camp options available from 8:30 a.m. –Read News

Manchester school football goes high-tech for the 2022 season

During the high school football break, the Manchester football team discovered that its MVP had no head. For that matter, he has no arms and no legs and he certainly can’t carry a soccer ball. Affectionately known to the team as “Robot Robby,” it’s a robotic catching dummy that not only revolutionized the game, but also practice for coach Jay Brophy. Best of the Best See the top 20 high school students in the Greater Akron/Canton area. MVP, or Most Virtual Player, is the result of a collaboration between Dartmouth coach Buddy Teevens and a group of engineers from theRead News

Indy-based urban farmer embraces high-tech

INDIANAPOLIS – The east side of Indianapolis doesn’t exactly have a lot of land for the development of production acres. DeMario Vitalis had to create three and a half hectares of creative farming inside containers. Vitalis said he wanted an opportunity to get into agriculture, an opportunity to establish a business system and also to have a business that gives back to the community. He’s doing just that with an urban farm on East Tenth Street he calls New Age Provisions. According to Vitalis, he had no experience with agriculture, but he knew he wanted to provide fresh produce toRead News

The new program gives high school students an immersive experience in high-tech research

Incoming high school students have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in scientific methods through a new program at the University of New Mexico, funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). Led by Associate Professor Terefe Habteyes from the Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Biology and the Center for Advanced Technology Materials (CHTM), the High School Incoming Senior Research (HSISR) program opens up future scientific career paths for students. For six weeks over the summer, five high school students had the opportunity to do something they don’t usually do in high school: conduct experiments in a high-tech research lab. HighRead News

Doctors recommend treating back pain with some high-tech robotic back things

ROCHESTER, MN—Physicians at the world-renowned Mayo Clinic pointed out that if the technology actually exists, an electronic spine replacement device would dramatically increase physical well-being, and proposed Friday that their patients with back pain be treated with some kind of high-tech robot -Back thing. “We encourage anyone who has back problems to look for some kind of mechanized, futuristic spine if something like that is currently available,” said neurosurgeon Russell Bates, explaining that back problems would likely be alleviated almost entirely by using some sort of quasi-exoskeleton , which could potentially make the user bulletproof and able to fly, inRead News

Berlin deploys high-tech weapons to fight Grunewald blaze | DW | 05.08.2022

Specialist firefighting vehicles entered Berlin’s Grunewald forest to tackle a fire that presented a difficult challenge. Efforts to put out the fire at an ammunition site were hampered as the stored weapons exploded. Specialist firefighting vehicles entered Berlin’s Grunewald forest on Friday to tackle an ordinance site fire that presented a difficult challenge. Included were armored vehicles, tanks and fire-fighting robots. Berlin’s fire department has deployed a range of specialist equipment into the forest, where a fire has engulfed dry woodland. Initial efforts to put out the fire were hampered by explosions at the site, on the edge of theRead News

High-tech upgrades revitalize tourism in the city park

A Mecha Exhibition featuring 11 animal mechas weighing more than 60 tons began on Friday at Haichang Ocean Park in the Pudong New Area, as tourism sites in the city are introducing high-tech features to modernize the tourism industry. which was badly affected. For animals that reproduce clearly such as polar bears, whales and sharks, the Mecha group’s range is 200 meters long in total. Leader Winters, the Mecha polar bear, is 16.5 meters long and 10 meters high, with a face ornament made of pure gold. Its design and production took 10 months with around 3,000 drawings involved. WithRead News

How Taiwanese semiconductors are crucial to global high-tech | DW | 04.08.2022

While Russian gas can be replaced by other forms of energy, Taiwan-made microchips cannot. The chip giant TSMC there has achieved global market dominance of truly systemic proportions. But why is that? During her whirlwind tour of Taiwan, Speaker of the House of Representatives of the US Congress Nancy Pelosi did not only talk about geopolitics with the political leaders of this Asian country; but also dealing in the island’s most valuable company, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, also known as TSMC. Pelosi’s meeting with TSMC Chairman Mark Liu on Wednesday underscored the chipmaker’s technological disproportionate weight in the global economy.Read News

Battling rats involves high-tech traps and carbon monoxide poisoning in some cities

It’s a war that stretches back centuries – humans versus rats. (SOUND FROM ARCHIVED RECORDING) UNIDENTIFIED PERSON: The rat is a scoundrel and a murderer who thrived on adapting to the ways of man. The rat problem is a man problem. SHAPIRO: Well, there’s a new front in that war because cities across the Northeast are seeing an increase in rat complaints. Walter Wuthmann of member station WBUR in Boston reports that some cities are getting creative as they try to combat this rat. WALTER WUTHMANN, BYLINE: Just off this bike path in the dense city of Somerville, Michael CollinsRead News

The job scam gets a high-tech upgrade

Feeling hurt and embarrassed, but Beth Reuter is far from alone. She is one of dozens of people who have reported employment scams in Arizona so far this year. After applying for a job online, Beth says an automated email asked her to download an app. While suspicious, she chalked it up to new norms in the remote workplace. But Toni Frana, career services manager with FlexJobs, warns apps are the latest scam tool to target job seekers. “What has been identified as a new scam is getting people to share personal information through an app like this. And thenRead News

Financing to meet high-tech energy and manufacturing needs and create well-paying jobs

By Vin Gopal – The state has taken an important step in training a workforce that can meet the increasing need for skilled, high-tech workers in manufacturing, energy, construction and communications and provide high-paying jobs. The governor signed my bill to provide project grants under the Securing Our Children’s Future Fund, created through a 2018 bond issue for vocational and technical education at county vocational schools. With a number of massive infrastructure projects in the pipeline for New Jersey, a highly skilled workforce that is readily available is more important than ever. The Securing Our Children’s Future Fund grants willRead News

The Sonoma County Department of Health Services is issuing a letter to the public to increase awareness about monkeypox

The Sonoma County Department of Health Services sent the following letter to the community today regarding monkeypox: We are facing a public health emergency. On August 1, California Governor Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency to combat the monkey’s spread. Three days later, the administration of President Joe Biden declared a public health emergency at the federal level as well. Emergency declarations will help us get the critical resources needed to fight the spread of this virus. While this outbreak is very different from the coronavirus pandemic, we have learned many lessons over the past two years to helpRead News

The mental health center plans to open a facility for children

ATHENS, ALA (WAFF) – North Central Alabama’s Mental Health Center provides counseling services to Morgan, Limestone, and Lawrence County for people struggling with mental health. Now the center is expanding to better serve the youth of the community. Bill Giguer, a development specialist at the Mental Health Center, said the facility needed modernization due to the increase in patient numbers. “Our current facility was never designed with the number of people we see here in mind,” said Giguer. “The number of people served by this clinic has increased by more than 20 percent in the last few years.” The newRead News

Addressing the doctor and the mental health of patients, including the risk of suicide

Dismantling Stigma for All: Tackling Mental Health for Doctors and Patients Including Suicide Risk Dismantling Stigma for All: Addressing Physician and Patient Mental Health Including Suicide Risk This Overcoming Barriers webinar forum will connect doctors with industry experts on suicidal ideation and doctors with lived experience to discuss dismantling the stigma surrounding seeking mental health treatment. The speakers will also discuss practical strategies, action steps and evidence-based resources on how to identify those doctors and patients who are at risk of suicide and link them to the most appropriate care. Registration Daniel Miller, MD Chief of Graduate Medical Education andRead News

Public Health Experts Prepare Guidelines Ahead of Fall Season

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Release Date: August 05, 2022 Contact: William Malm     737-262-9633     Email FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Release Date: August 05, 2022 Contact: William Malm     737-262-9633     Email Gatherings in close quarters come with a higher risk of spreading viruses in the community, such as monkeypox AUSTIN, Texas – As Austin-Travis County moves into the busy holiday season, Austin Public Health (APH) is monitoring dozens of suspected and confirmed cases of monkeypox in our community. Following the recommended guidelines will help reduce the spread of monkeypox and allow for safe celebrations. Anyone taking part in events such as raves,Read News

Health officials confirm first case of monkeypox in Montana

Posted August 5, 2022 at 5:10 PM MDT State health officials announced the first confirmed case of monkeypox in Montana on Friday. The case was found in Flathead County. State health officials conducted the test on August 5. They say the test will be run again by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. State and local public health officials are working with the adult patient to identify anyone they were in close contact with while they were contagious. The patient does not need hospitalization and is in home isolation. Montana was one of the last states to report aRead News

The glaring health equity gap in the Democrats’ drug pricing plan

WASHINGTON — As Democrats approach the biggest Medicare prescription drug benefit review in 20 years, they are ignoring a glaring health equity issue: unequal treatment for low-income adults age 65 and older in Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico residents pay the same Medicare taxes as other Americans, but are eligible for less help than other older adults when it comes to paying their pharmacy drug premiums and their prescription drug costs. Despite all the Democrats talking about health equity in this Congress, they didn’t incorporate a bill that would level the playing field. Currently, only adults age 65 and older, belowRead News

Proclamation of Health Center Week 2022

Over half a century ago, President Lyndon B. Johnson piloted a program to deliver affordable primary health care to Americans who needed it most. He helped establish health centers in underserved areas, making medical services available to people regardless of age, geography or economic status. President Johnson’s philosophy was simple:  in a “Great Society” no one is left behind. Today, this ideal lives on. Health centers provide high-quality medical, dental and behavioral health services to more than 30 million Americans each year, and they remain a cornerstone of our public health system. During National Health Center Week, we celebrate theRead News

Patient Care Estimates

Orlando Health is committed to helping patients make informed decisions about their care. Our online cost estimation tool helps you estimate your maintenance costs. While this tool can help you estimate some healthcare costs, it’s important to know that it only provides a partial estimate. The estimate includes hospital fees and charges, but does not include physician fees such as emergency room physician, radiologist, or anesthesiologist fees. Additionally, your final cost may be higher or lower depending on many factors, including insurance coverage, length of hospital stay, health complications, and treatment recommended by your doctor. Online Estimates – Getting StartedRead News

Biden-Harris administration bolsters Monkeypox’s response; HHS Secretary Becerra declares public health emergency

US Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra announced today that he will declare the spread of the monkeypox virus in the United States a Public Health Emergency (PHE). This action will further strengthen and accelerate the Biden-Harris Administration’s response in recognition of the rapid spread of monkeypox in the United States and globally, and signals the seriousness and urgency with which the Administration is responding. The announcement came after President Biden appointed Robert Fenton of the Federal Emergency Management Agency as the White House’s National Monkey Response Coordinator and Dr. Demetre Daskalakis of the Centers for DiseaseRead News

Montana food pantries are struggling with increasing demand and a bumpy economy

Published on August 5, 2022 at 6:08 PM MDT Colorful food cans and boxes lined the shelves of the Arlee Community Development Corporation food pantry on a recent summer morning. Pantry staff, including program manager Donna Mollica, had stocked up the day before in preparation for another week of distribution. Although the shelves were full that morning, Mollica doesn’t stay that long these days. Arlee’s pantry usually has enough food for 30 families a week. But demand doubled in April. “So we were caught by surprise and ran out of food,” says Mollica. According to Mollica, the pantry caught theRead News

Good Shepherd Food Bank ready to launch a new venture

Harvesting Good aims to extend locally grown produce year-round into the food bank network. AUBURN — Maine’s largest hunger relief organization is expanding its role and reach by creating a for-profit business to grow, process, freeze and distribute local produce. Broccoli grows in rows at Circle B Farms in Caribou. Submitted by Matt Chin Good Shepherd Food Bank is launching Harvesting Good, a wholly owned subsidiary, a for-profit public benefit corporation this fall, but the concept has been in the works for some time. The company is entirely based in Maine and will launch frozen broccoli florets as the firstRead News

4 Italian wines ideal for entertaining in summer, and tips for food pairings

When it comes to summer entertaining, delicious food and wine are the keys to a good time. If you’re having a hard time choosing what wine to serve during your next soiree, check out the four Banfi wines below. Whether you’re serving grilled meats or tomato-based pasta, or something in between, one of these wines will be the perfect accompaniment! “There is no right or wrong way to pair food and wine, but a well-made wine will always enhance and complement the right food,” said Dino Altomare, Director of Education for Banfi. “The name of the game is experimenting toRead News

FDA warns public after positive pet food test for Salmonella

UPDATE: Producer comments added. The US Food and Drug Administration has warned pet owners not to feed Darwin’s Natural Pet Products raw cat food after samples from those batches tested positive for Salmonella. The FDA recommended that Arrow Reliance Inc. voluntarily recall these products and notify the public, but the company has not done so. There is a risk to people from handling contaminated pet products, especially if they have not thoroughly washed their hands after contact with the products or surfaces exposed to these products. These foods have been linked to cases of illness in three cats from aRead News

Ohio State and Cardiff Met universities contribute to food safety partnership

Ohio State University and the University of Wales have agreed to collaborate on food safety research. Ohio State University and Cardiff Metropolitan University recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). It was founded by Ellen Evans of ZERO2FIVE Food Industry Center at Cardiff Met University and Sanja Ilic of the College of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences in Ohio. Emphasis is placed on vulnerable patient groups, part of the work carried out by both institutions. In the United States, data is being collected to look at nutritionist training in food safety, and the collaboration has resulted in two publications andRead News

Higher prices, smaller portions and apps: how fast food chains are changing their value proposition

A customer waits to order food at a McDonalds fast food restaurant on July 26, 2022 in Miami, Florida. Fast-food chains are raising the price of their burgers, pizzas and tacos as inflation squeezes budgets – but expect higher prices, quicker portions and more deals that entice people to sign up for rewards programs and companies rethinking their value strategies. Citing rising costs, Domino’s Pizza earlier this year raised the price of its Mix & Matched delivery deals from $5.99 to $6.99, and made its national $7.99 fulfillment offer available for digital orders only. Burger King removed the Whopper fromRead News