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Adam Thielen has been one of the few bright spots on offense for the Carolina Panthers this season. The veteran wideout is likely being asked to do a lot more than was initially anticipated when he arrived following his release from the Minnesota Vikings, after he quickly became their only reliable option in the passing attack.This made for some slight changes in terms of approach during the week. The workaholic is firmly in the twilight of his career, which has led him to a few vet days before practice – which is not in line with what the former undrafted…

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AffairsCloud YouTube Channel – Click here BusinessCloud APP Click hereNational Naturopathy Day is observed every year throughout India on November 18to promote positive mental and physical health through a drug-free system of medicine called ‘Naturopathy’. November 18, 2023 marks respect for 6th National Naturopathy Day. The annual celebration of this day is led by the Ministry of AYUSH (Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homeopathy), Government of India. THE Theme 2023 of National Naturopathy Day is: “Naturopathy for Holistic Health.” The theme highlights that naturopathy offers various preventive treatments and therapies and focuses on preventing diseases and complications through…

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If you are an adult man, adolescent or boy in need of social, psychological or material assistance, these organizations support men and children, or help fathers. There are also a number of gender-neutral organizations, including Kanner Jugend Telefon (KJT), SOS Détresse, Prevention Depression/Panique and Omega 90, which provide specific help and support to anyone belonging to the LGBTIQ community, including you can find the details. in the two articles below. Read also :Feeling lonely?Read also :LGBTIQ+ life in LuxembourgIf we’ve missed a group, association or charity designed specifically to support boys and men, please let us know and we’ll add…

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A study in rats indicates that early life stress significantly affects brain development, changing more genes than childhood head trauma. This stress can lead to long-term health and behavioral problems, including increased risk-taking behaviors, highlighting the need for early intervention in the face of adverse childhood experiences.In an animal study, childhood stress was linked to adult risk-taking.A surprising thing happened when researchers began exploring whether early-life stress worsened the effects of childhood head trauma on health and behavior later in life: in an animal study , stress changed the activation level of many more genes in the brain than was…

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In 2000, an explorer named Dan Buettner traveled to Okinawa, Japan, after reading a fascinating report about the people there. According to information from the World Health Organization, Okinawans have the longest disease-free life expectancy in the world. Buettner, who was then working for National Geographic, wanted to know why. Buettner’s exploration of what contributes to a long, healthy life did not stop in Japan. He later discovered other longevity hotspots, in places like Italy, Greece, Costa Rica and even California, before finally naming them “Blue zones.” And now, these hot spots are the subject of a new Netflix documentary,…

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Tea with Dr B John Davis (VPCC) HAMPTON — John H. Davis, an Army veteran of multiple tours of duty in Afghanistan, a former paratrooper and infantry squad leader, participated in a discussion about veterans leaving the military with the President from Virginia Peninsula Community College (VPCC), Dr. Towuanna Porter. Brannon on November 8. Davis described his time in the service as simple. “Being in the military is super easy. Just do what they tell you to do,” he told an audience of about 30 people who attended the second “Tea with Dr. B” event of the semester. Davis offered…

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After years of debilitating fatigue, Beth VanOrden finally thought she had an answer to her problems in 2016 when she was diagnosed with Hashimoto’s disease, an autoimmune disease. For her and millions of other Americans, this is the most common case.cause of hypothyroidism, a condition in which the thyroid, a butterfly-shaped gland located in the neck, does not produce enough hormones needed to regulate metabolism. There is no cure for Hashimoto’s disease or hypothyroidism. But VanOrden, who lives in Athens, Texas, began taking levothyroxine, a widely prescribed synthetic thyroid hormone used to treat common symptoms, such as fatigue, weight gain,…

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Bula Fiji! Thank you for taking the time to read Bula Vakasaama, a column dedicated to enlightening readers on practical strategies for optimal mental health and mental well-being. Today’s topic can be seen from several angles, based on our personal lived experiences. Kerekere, the traditional customary loanword of the Fijians, is considered a blessing to some and a nuisance to others. Kerekere left kaput It’s difficult to go back in time to determine exactly when this harmonious and economically sustainable custom of requesting goods and services from a parent or relative disappeared, but what we can say with certainty is…

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