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A bill that would allow cities to license overdose prevention centers in Colorado will not make it to an interim committee to be presented to the Legislature next year. Democratic Sen. Kyle Mullica and Rep. Mary Young voted with the four Republicans on the Opioid and Substance Use Disorders Study Committee to block the bill from moving out of committee on Monday, even after it was amended to have a narrower scope. GET MORNING NEWSPAPERS IN YOUR INBOX SUBSCRIBE The bill, as a first step, would have allowed a pilot program under which local municipalities could authorize overdose prevention centers…

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A pioneer in the fight against aging, longevity and fitness shares biohacking tools for better health in his new seriesORLANDO, Florida., October 30, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Leading health and fitness entrepreneur Eric Casaburiwhich has advanced the health and well-being of people everywhere through its fitness and anti-aging brand empires, today announced the introduction of Aging backwards, growing forward. The new podcast, featuring dynamic Casaburi monologues and interviews with celebrity guests, challenges traditional medical practices and social media health trends while introducing audiences to freshly innovative and proven methods to help hack human biochemistry and improve their individual performance and health.Logo…

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You might think that Marie Kondo has become macabre, but, according to a happiness psychologist, “there is no person on earth who is not affected by this.” The idea of ​​preparing for…the death…probably doesn’t spark much joy in most of us. However, Katarina Blom claims to have found an untapped vehicle to joy and serenity in the “Swedish death cleanse.” Blom is a happiness psychologist, mental well-being expert and co-host of The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning on the NBC streaming platform, Peacock (produced by Amy Poehler). Blom believes that preparing for death, including clearing clutter from your home…

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File Photo/JFS Healthy eating and gardening guru Bernadette Getzler teaches a virtual class of Village by the Shore members how to make Honey Ginger Chicken and Apple Fritters using farm-fresh ingredients . MARGATE – Jewish Family Service’s Lynn Kramer Village by the Shore will offer nine interactive, entertaining and unique programs this November. Plan to participate with friends, family and neighbors and enjoy these virtual and in-person programs. Breakfast workshop hosted by UMC and JFS Lynn Kramer Village by the Shore, Wednesday, November 1, 10:30 a.m. Join Michele Musto, UMC Volunteer Coordinator, and Tina Serota, Village Community Specialist, for a…

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When you use a wearable device to track your health or fitness, do you control your sensitive information? Or is technology actually using you? Although he is a Certified Information Privacy ProfessionalI wear two health trackers almost all the time: one Oura ring And Garmin Watch. Both are considered Internet of Things (IoT) devices, or anything with an internet connection except traditional gadgets like computers and phones. In addition to wearables, IoT devices range from washing machines and refrigerators to military surveillance robots. In 2020, 445 million wearable devices were shipped to consumers, and in 2021, the wearables industry reported…

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By Gail Dutton The laboratories of George Church, PhD, professor of genetics at Harvard Medical School, and Robert Langer, professor at the David H. Koch Institute at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, are legendary for their ability to create biopharmaceutical companies and entrepreneurs . The two men each co-founded nearly 50 companies and advised dozens. Not surprisingly, they share a number of commonalities that catalyze success for virtually anyone in their labs who is willing to grasp them. Langer’s team of more than 100 focuses on drug delivery mechanisms and tissue engineering. Church’s 86 team members focus on genetics and…

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The 12th annual Touring Career Workshop (TCW) – a free event featuring talks from music industry experts, resources and networking opportunities – will return to Nashville at the Soundcheck Annex on November 14. TCW was created in 2011 by Chris Lisle and Erik Parker with the goal of educating “their touring music industry colleagues on key professional and personal topics, including financial planning, health insurance, homeownership and self-care for mental and physical health.” Lisle is the owner of concert event design, production and management company CLLD, whose clients include Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo, Brooks and Dunn and Nashville’s New Year’s Eve Bash,…

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As a school nurse in the Indian River School District, Stacy Robinson has applied her share of band-aids; she handed out ice packs and took care of the lice. But the scope of action of the school nurse is much broader. In most Delaware schools, a single school nurse cares for hundreds, if not thousands, of children. From medical emergencies to checking immunization records to state-required vision and hearing exams, the school nurse plays a vital role in pediatric health care. “We are having a lot of difficulty accessing resources for our children and our population in southern Delaware is…

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October 27, 2023 – California Assemblymember Jesse Gabriel admits. The issue was not on his radar when a coalition of advocates approached him to talk about the need to remove dangerous additives from the food supply.Gabriel, a Democrat from the San Fernando Valley, also admits that he hasn’t always been the healthiest eater, but now, as the father of three young sons, “you start to think about these things.” You want to do right by your children.“I admit that at first I was a little skeptical,” he said. Looking at the data, he was amazed. “It seems crazy to me…

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