Teen drowns, 5 rescued from strong currents in Long Beach – WPIX 11 New York

LONG BEACH, L.I. A young man drowned and five of his friends had to be rescued from dangerous rip currents on Long Island Thursday as an impending tropical storm is already causing deadly conditions in our area.

According to police, it was around 7 p.m. when the group of six young adults went swimming in the waters off Long Beach and soon had to be rescued by nearby good Samaritans.

Lifeguards and surfers in the area rushed to save the group, authorities said.

They were able to pull all six people out of the water, but sadly a 19-year-old from Queens was in cardiac arrest and later died, police said.

According to authorities, the five other swimmers were treated on the scene and released.

Officials said the current was strong near the jetty due to approaching Tropical Storm Fay.

The National Weather Service warned there is a high rip current risk in effect Friday morning through Saturday night for coastal areas of Long Island, as well as Queens and Brooklyn in the city.

Anyone who heads to beaches Friday or Saturday is advised to avoid swimming if possible and stay out of the surf if they do get into the water.

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The National Hurricane Center issued a Tropical Storm Warning for parts of New York and New Jersey on Thursday evening.

The entire coast from Connecticut to New Jersey is under the warning. Heavy downpours are expected Friday, along with gusts of 30 to 40 mph. Dangerous rip currents, high surf and beach erosion are expected along the coast.

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The best gadgets for the beach and pool: Tech Support – Yahoo Canada Finance

Welcome to Tech Support, a segment where I, Dan Howley, serve as your intrepid guide through the sometimes confusing, often frustrating, world of personal technology.

Here, I answer all of your most pressing questions about the various gizmos, gadgets, and services you use in your everyday life.

Have a question of your own? Reach me on Twitter at @danielhowley or email me at dhowley@yahoofinance.com.

Now, on to your questions. This week's dilemma:

Its summertime, and if youre able to get to the beach, or just want to hangout at your backyard pool, there are plenty of gadgets that youll likely want to bring along with you. But water and sand dont really mix very well with our favorite tech toys.

Thankfully, there are still a number of speakers, headphones, and e-readers out there that can handle taking a dip, and more, and keep on ticking. These are some of the top gadgets you can take on your trip to the beach or the pool.

The UE Wonderboom 2 is a waterproof speaker than can float and withstand drops of up to 5 feet. (Image: UE)

Ultimate Ears (LOGI) Wonderboom 2 speaker costs you $99 and promises up to 13 hours of battery life from its compact design, though The Wirecutter says its more like 8 hours. Waterproof and dust proof, the circular speaker is buoyant enough to float in your pool, so you dont have to worry about taking a dive to grab it if it slips in.

UE says the Wonderboom 2 can survive drops as high as 5 feet, meaning even if it takes a tumble, itll keep rocking.

If youre looking for something more powerful, and expensive, you can also opt for the Sonos Move. Starting at $399, the Move can handle dust and mists of water, but you cant submerge it like the Wonderboom 2. But if you want impressive audio, and have the money to burn, the Move is a solid option.

Apple's AirPods Pros are both sweat and water resistant, making them great for listening while laying out in the sun. (Image: Apple)

If you just want to relax at the pool, or on the sand, and, like me, dont want everyone around you to hear your awful taste in music, youll want to get a pair of water resistant headphones. And for my money, the best pair around are Apples (AAPL) AirPods Pro. At $249, theyre a bit pricey, but the performance and sound quality are fantastic.

And if youre tired of listening to the couple 6 feet away chatting it up, you can use the Pros noise-cancelling technology to drown them out.

Its worth keeping in mind that the AirPods Pros are sweat and water resistant and not waterproof. So theyll handle your sweat from working out or hanging out in the sun, but dont douse them in water or take them swimming.

The Kindle Paperwhite can with withstand being dropped in up to 6 feet of water for an hour, and keep ticking. That's way better than your old paperback. (Image: Amazon)

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Want to relax with a good book while catching some rays, but dont want to lug around a heavy hardcover with the rest of your beach gear? Amazons (AMZN) Kindle Paperwhite is what youre looking for. Starting at $129 with 8GB of storage or $159 with 32GB of space, the Paperwhite can be used in direct sunlight thanks to its adjustable display, and it is surprisingly waterproof.

Amazon says the e-reader can last up to an hour in 6.5 feet of fresh water without calling it quits but doesnt say anything about salt water, so try to keep it on your beach blanket and out of the ocean.

The LifeProof Fre can take water, snow, and serious falls. (Image: LifeProof)

Most of todays smartphones are already waterproof, but that doesnt necessarily make them capable of surviving a drop in the sand or a dip in salt water. If youre the more adventurous type and want to use your phone in the ocean to capture underwater snaps or simply dont want to deal with sand getting into your device, you can always opt for a case like the LifeProof FR.

Available for $74.99, the FR can help your phone survive in up to 6 feet of water for an hour, withstand drops, dirt, and more. Ive used a FR case to take underwater shots in a pool, and it worked incredibly well. Taking my phone into the ocean, though, is too much of a risk for me.

The Apple Watch can function in water as deep as 150 feet, even in the ocean. (Image: Apple)

If youre the kind of person who likes to exercise at the pool or beach, we probably wouldnt be friends. But that doesnt mean you shouldnt be able to track your exercises with a waterproof smart watch. Both the Apple Watch and Fitbits (FIT) Versa 2 are waterproof and can be used to track your swim in a pool or the ocean.

The Apple Watch Series 3 starts at $199, while the Series 5 starts at $399. The Versa 2 starts at $199. The decision comes down to your personal preference for styling and functionality. Either way, youll still be able to record your aquatic workouts, while I lie out in the sun sipping my pia colada from a red Solo cup so the lifeguards dont notice.

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Beach Access Activists Protest Private Fence Abutting the Old Saybrook Town Beach – CT Examiner

OLD SAYBROOK An illegal fence, the town line, the mean high water mark and the broader issue of public access to beaches and Long Island Sound were the focus of a second sit-in protest next to the town beach Thursday.

This has been a long-time problem for years that fence comes and goes but its here every year. This year it seems to have gotten bigger and its farther out, said Vicki Taccardi, who grew up in Old Saybrook.

Taccardi was one of a dozen protesters gathered inside a fence erected by the homeowner of 99 Plum Bank Road, a property that abuts the town beach.That fence blocks public access to a three-foot-wide strip of town-owned land that parallels the jetty.

The fence is located about 30 feet beyond the property line, legally determined by the mean high water mark, which changes from year to year and is now less than a foot from the foundation of the house.

The high tide mark is the public trust, its as simple as that, said Carl Fortuna, first selectman of the town, who came to the beach to meet with the group on Thursday.

Fortuna sent a letter, dated July 7, to the homeowner, Carol McCurdy, of Maplewood, N.J., stating that the town had received multiple complaints and a police investigation was underway about the snow fence on the property that poses a hazardous condition and is blocking public access to the water from Town Beach.

The high tide mark is the public trust, its as simple as that, said Carl Fortuna, first selectman of the town, who came to the beach to meet with the group on Thursday.

A property marker was found along the boundary line. The snow fence between your property and the Town Beach has shifted and/or has been moved approximately 3 feet onto Town property. Please relocate your fence onto your property, Fortuna wrote.

The bigger issue of breaching the mean high water mark falls under the jurisdiction of the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection.

On June 24, an inspection was conducted by Kevin Zawoy, an environmental analyst for DEEP, Christina Costa, Zoning Enforcement Officer for Old Saybrook, and Heather Stratidis, a patrolman for the Old Saybrook Police Department.

On July 8, Brian P. Thompson, the director of Land and Water Resources Division Bureau of Water Protection and Land Reuse for DEEP, sent McCurdy a notice of non-compliance, that referenced the June 24 inspection.

During that inspection it was determined that you have installed and/or maintained an unauthorized approximately 50 linear foot long wooden fence along the shoreline of your property. The fence is anticipated to be located waterward of the Coastal Jurisdiction Line and potentially waterward of Mean High Water blocking public access to Town Beach. Such activity appears to have been conducted without authorization required pursuant to the Connecticut General Statutes section 22a-361, he wrote.

Thompson asked for McCurdy to address the non-compliance issues before July 30 by either removing the fence or submitting a recent site survey with certain stipulations.

According to Bart Gullong, 72, a fourth-generation town resident who brought his beach chair to the sit-in, the homeowners have harangued beachgoers for decades.

When I was 10 years old walking this beach I believe it was his father who used to yell at me, he said. I was out on the flats, I was probably about 30 feet down from the fence.

But the fence raises bigger issues, Gullong said.

At the end of the day its not so much the fence as it is the attitude, he said.

Margaret Murray, a longtime Old Saybrook resident, agreed.

Its not one fence, its the attitude that the beach is owned by the homeowners, she said.

Linda Mahal, a member of Connecticut Coastal Public Access Defense, said the issue at the town beach was symbolic of a larger right to maintain public access to the waterfront below the mean high tide line.

According to Mahal, local police have interceded on behalf of the property owners to support the harassment and eviction of beachgoers on the land next to the town beach.

Were concerned that police understand the rights of the public to the waterfront to public trust land, that they will defend the rights of the public and not support the whims of the property owners. This is not just one grumpy property owner, she said.

The previous Thursday, the group held a sit-in at 99 Plum Bank Road that included crossing the illegal fence and standing or sitting on the interior beach area. The homeowner allegedly called the police three times.

Natasha Simes-Vandersloot, a town resident, said the police showed up twice and did not show up for the third call from the homeowner.

Fortuna said he had no knowledge of the police calls. Asked about the matter last week, Police Chief Michael Spera said that the matter had not come to his attention.

When asked about the prevalence of the fence problem, Zawoy said he had not dealt with any other fences this summer.

Its really an issue between the state and the town, said Fortuna. It really shouldnt be a police issue. Theyre being called to intercede in basically a civil matter, an enforcement matter for the town and the state.

The McCurdy family was not home during Thursdays sit-in and could not be reached for comment.

This story has been edited for clarity and to correct Linda Mahals connection to Connecticut Coastal Public Access Defense. Mahal is a member rather than founder of the group.

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Crowds flock to Wilmington-area beaches for July 4th weekend – StarNewsOnline.com

While some beaches across the nation were closed due to COVID-19 concerns for the Fourth of July Weekend, Wilmington-area beaches remained opened. By Friday morning, they were already drawing large crowds.

UNCW senior Gabby Kovalenko arrived at Wrightsville Beach at 9 a.m. and secured the last parking spot in an open lot.

An hour later, vehicles were lined up in front of multiple lots, waiting for an open space. Many lots were at full capacity.

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Vehicles also parked along the side of the road, some with bright orange parking tickets peeking from their windshields.

By 11:45 a.m., the traffic slowly creeped its way to the beach from the bridge while Kovalenko and her friends sat on a bench outside of Zekes Beans and Bowls eating lunch. They walked there from the beach.

"Once you get a parking spot don't leave until you are ready to go home," Kovalenko said.

The UNCW senior said there was also a large crowd at Wrightsville Beach on Tuesday. Like many, she and her friends took advantage of having Friday off and headed to the beach to enjoy the bright, sunny day.

By mid-afternoon, the traffic had also become heavy at Carolina Beach.

The beach was crowded with families, spaced out from another as much as possible. Many sat underneath umbrellas while others headed out to the water.

High schooler Destiny Moore and her parents were in town visiting family for the week. She sat on one of the many swings overlooking the beach, gliding back and forth.

"Ive kept my distance from everybody," Moore said of her time on the beach.

Behind her, the Carolina Beach Boardwalk was sparse compared to the crowded beach. The line outside of Britts Donuts was only three people deep. Some individuals strolling the boardwalk or sunning themselves in the sand wore masks, while others didnt.

Hilario Pagoada, his wife and young kids made the trip from Fayetteville to enjoy the three-day weekend.

"From what I have seen, everyone is trying to keep their space, even in the water everybody is doing a good job," Pagoada said. "Its been a fun time so far."

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Fast 9 star might have revealed that the movie goes to space – digitalspy.com

Fast & Furious 9 star Ludacris has potentially given away that the franchise is about to head into space.

The idea that space was the final frontier for the Fast franchise has been a long-running joke, but given how outlandish the series has become, we wouldn't be too surprised.

Appearing on Sirius XM's The Jess Cagle Show, Ludacris explained how the delay on the release of Fast 9 has given the creative minds behind the franchise more time to make the film (and possible sequels) some of the best of all time.

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Co-host Julia Cunningham then said: "I don't even know creatively what they could come up with to wow us even though I know they do every time.

"I'm like, space has to be involved, submarines, I don't even know. In my mind I can't imagine what happens in the next movie."

Ludacris responded: "You just said something very important. I will say that you are very intuitive, cause you said something right, but I'm not going to give it away."

"It was space I said space," Julia then shouted, to which the rapper simply put his hand over his mouth, so as not to say anything more.

Related: Vin Diesel hints there's a "big surprise" coming for Fast & Furious 9

Obviously, this could all be a big wind up, but we're actually kind of excited about the possibility of seeing the gang potentially hop in a spaceship.

Last year, Fast & Furious screenwriter Chris Morgan admitted that "nothings out of the question" when asked whether we could see Dominic Toretto and the gang travel to space one day.

"It just has to be cool and it has to be good," he explained in an interview with Polygon. "You know, thats the thing. I would say nothing is off-limits as long as we can stay on the right side of keeping the audience engaged."

Fast & Furious 9 will be released in April 2021.

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For the first time in eight years, a Russian woman will fly to the ISS. Who is she? – Russia Beyond

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In the fall of 2022, Roscosmos, the Russian space agency, plans to send Anna Kikina, Russias only current female cosmonaut, to the International Space Station (ISS). We give the lowdown on who she is and how she passed the selection process.

35-year-old Anna Kikina was born on Aug. 27, 1984, in Novosibirsk. At school, she excelled at sport. In 2005, she took a first aid instructor course under the Russian Ministry of Emergencies, and in 2006 graduated from the engineering faculty of the Novosibirsk State Academy of Water Transport with the specialization Protection in Emergency Situations. Two years later, in 2008, she received another degree from the same university, this time in Economics and Management (Transport Industry).

Later Anna decided to dabble in journalism and became a radio host on Radio Siberia. And in her free time she competed in multisport events and did white-water rafting, receiving the title of Master of Sport in both disciplines. Another hobby is parachuting, and Kikina already has 151 jumps under her belt. According to the online newspaper Lenta.ru, she loves books and films, especiallyThe Lord of the RingsandAvatar.

Anna Kikina during a press conference dedicated to the experiment on ground simulation of the flight to the moon SIRIUS-17 in Moscow

In 2012, on learning that Roscosmos was looking for trainee cosmonauts, Anna decided to apply.

It was a bolt from the blue. I was just calmly living my life when a colleague at the radio station told me the cosmonaut corps was recruiting. I joked, Sure, we'll be flying to space soon. Then when I realized it was true, the idea of becoming a cosmonaut got stuck in my head, Kikina recalls her decision to go for it.

The selection process lasted about a year, during which time the number of applicants was whittled down to 304, including 43 women. Among the eight candidates finally selected, Anna was the only woman.

NASA astronaut Anna Lee Fischer (left) and Roscosmos cosmonaut Anna Kikina during a meeting at the cosmonautics Museum

Anna was assigned to the position of test cosmonaut only in 2014, since when she has been preparing to fly into space. One of the most difficult tests was the SIRIUS isolation experiment in November 2017, which simulated a flight to the Moon.

On June 27, 2020, a messageappearedin the official Twitter account of Roscosmos that Kikina would be heading to the ISS as part of a Russian crew in two years. The head of the Russian cosmonaut corps, Oleg Kononenko, live on air during the popular Russian talk showEvening Urgant, announced that the flight would take place in the fall.

Cosmonaut Anna Kikina during a meeting at the cosmonautics Museum

In an interview withGlamormagazine, Kikina admits that she has no time for the romance of space travel.

The launch, approach and docking are the crucial flight phases. Theres no room for emotion. Only after docking with the ISS can you relax a tiny bit, observe the Earth and realize that your dream has come true, explains Anna.

She hopes that in future more women will join the Russian cosmonaut corps.

Sure, its not boring for me [in the cosmonaut corps], but it would be better if there were more women. Earth is home to so many women and men, yet for some reason theres only one woman in the corps. I hope and believe that the next selection, which is already underway, will pick more women, she said.

The last Russian woman to fly into space was Elena Serova, who spent 167 days aboard the ISS from September 2014 to March 2015. She was the fourth Soviet/Russian female cosmonaut in history.

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The comics that Cork kids used to read… – Echo Live

CAN you remember running down eagerly to the newsagents on the corner every Tuesday (or Wednesday, or Saturday) afternoon, hot coins clutched in your hand, to seize your copy of , the , , , ? And then taking it home and devouring every page, ignoring all calls to do your homework or lay the table for tea, until you had got right to the back page and the small ads? They meant nothing to you then, but you read them anyway. And next day at school you discussed the latest adventures of The Bash Street Kids, Lord Snooty, or Dennis the Menace. Would Roy of the Rovers score that vital goal? Would people one day actually fly into outer space, like Dan Dare? They opened up a magical world to our young eyes, those comics.

Light reading for children has been around for quite a long time, although the earliest publications would seem rather formal and serious to our television-jaded eyes now. , , , would have been familiar to our grandparents, while young gentlemen being groomed at boarding school avidly read , in which Billy Bunter, the fat owl of the Remove first appeared.

The great golden age of comics, though, started in 1905 with an enterprising Dundee publishing house. The town became known for generations as The Three Js Jam, Jute, and Journalism: for its marmalade, its sailmaking, and the publishing firm of D. C. Thomson. As well as a range of newspapers, Thomsons brought out dozens of comic titles, two of which at least are still familiar to millions - and , first appearing in 1937 and 1938 respectively. And werent the characters they introduced totally part of our lives? Dennis the Menace, Minnie the Minx, Desperate Dan, Korky the Cat, The Bash Street Kids, Roger the Dodger, Little Plum, Lord Snooty, Biffo the Bear? Quite often the characters were shown as misbehaving, or generally acting against adult advice, which was heady stuff for us back then. Earlier publications would have stressed good behaviour; now, for the first time, naughtiness was becoming the norm.

Older boys were delighted when first appeared in 1950. More upmarket than most, its biggest attraction was undoubtedly Dan Dare: Pilot of the Future. Oddly enough, Eagle was founded by an Anglican vicar who wanted to bring out a comic based on Christian values. At first he intended Dan Dare to be chaplain to an interplanetary patrol, but that idea somehow got sidelined as the excitement of space missions took hold of young minds. Dans exploits in outer space were so popular indeed that they became a serial on Radio Luxembourg as well. Who can remember listening to those thrilling episodes after tea, perhaps having nightmares afterwards about the frightening green Mekon, arch-enemy of the redoubtable pilot? Incidentally, a young writer called Arthur C. Clarke was a consultant on these programmes.

Other popular strip stories in Eagle which went on to become legends were Riders of the Range, P.C.49, Harris Tweed, Luck of the Legion, and more, but a big attraction to mechanically-minded boys was the centre section which had detailed cutaway diagrams of advanced machinery, so that the actual workings could be understood. And, with increasing commercialisation, there was a members club, and you could buy items related to the stories printed. How many parents were pleaded with, one wonders?

appeared in 1939, a rival to the and . It featured The Steam Man (a robot), Sexton Blake, a revival of Billy Bunter as a comic strip instead of a text story, and, perhaps best remembered, Our Ernie Mrs. Entwistles Little Lad. This was the enduring adventures of a Wigan child at a time when most of us had no idea where Wigan, or indeed industrial Lancashire was and every episode ended with his dads catchphrase, Daft, I calls it.

first came out in 1954, and was immediately popular for its comic-strip character Roy of the Rovers, a brave lad who played for Melchester Rovers and could always be relied upon to come through at the final whistle. Other popular strips in were Hot Shot Hamish and Jet Ace Logan.

is a real oldie, first appearing in 1920, when the movie industry was barely getting to its feet, but continuing right up into the Sixties. Basically, it highlighted the comedy celebrities who could be seen in your local cinema, with skilful cartoonists emphasising their most instantly recognisable features. Kids of the 30s and 40s loved to see stories based around Old Mother Riley, George Formby, or Fatty Arbuckle, while Laurel and Hardy, one of the few duos to make a successful transition from silent to sound, were in every issue right up to the end, when the older stars were being replaced by the new breed such as Tony Hancock, Terry Thomas, and even Morecambe and Wise. At its height, before WWII, sold around 800,000 copies a week. It also had thrilling detective stories, and tales about famous cowboy screen stars like Roy Rogers and Gene Autry. So while with Dan Dare you had the spin off from strip cartoon to radio, with you had the leap sideways from screen to page.

Thats all very well, you might say, but what about the girls? They were not usually quite as interested in space travel or courageous cowboys, and football left them cold. So what did they read? Well, the range of publications for girls, whether young or teenage, was exceptionally wide.

came out in 1935 as a story paper, but changed to comic format in 1953, with the increasing demand for less text and more pictures which characterised the new age. Regular strips included Princess Anita, a Ruritanian aristocrat who donned peasant garb and moved among her people in order to do good; Jill Crusoe, a castaway on a desert island who befriends a young native girl; and Dilly Dreem, the scatty schoolgirl. It merged with in 1963, when one of the real greats of the comic strip canon was born: The Silent Three. This was the long-running tale of a trio of well-bred boarding school girls who put on monks robes in order to solve mysteries and prevent crime, and it was hugely popular. That had a subsequent rebirth of an unusual kind when in May 1977 the renowned artist Posy Simmonds started a weekly comic strip for the , titled the Silent Three of St Botolphs, showing what the girls had become in later life middle class, middle-aged, somewhat disillusioned. It was a brilliantly witty series, and gathered later into several books.

, which ran from 1951 to 1964, was created as a sister publication to Eagle, and was definitely intended to be more educational in outlook than the usual comics, with heroines who might get into scrapes, but also were involved in distinctly moral and indeed adventurous tales. Angela, Air Hostess; Belle of the Ballet; Claudia of the Circus; Robbie of Red Hall; and Lettice Leefe: The Greenest Girl in the School, who obviously competed with Dilly Dreem in . It also featured the biographies of real-life heroic women, showing what you could do if you tried.

Ballet and horse riding were sure-fire winners with young female readers back then, and publishers knew this. Most girls comics featured either or both.

became an instant hit with its first issue in 1960, which introduced Sandra of the Secret Ballet., which came out two years earlier (they were both Thomson comics) had first Moira Kent, and then Lorna Drake, both appealing to youngsters dreaming of stardom in a sparkling tutu. Forbidden to Ride, featuring an amnesiac girl and the horse she loves, was another popular Bunty story.

There was such a range of weekly delights available, for boys and girls, from toddlers to teenagers, with an incredible variety of stories, be it about pet dogs (Black Bob, anyone?) or exotic locations, brave heroes or determined down and outs who somehow win through. There was something for everyone, and those brilliantly-drawn comic strips drew us into a world of dreams where anything might happen, and usually did.

And come Christmas, there was the joy of the annual, a full quarto sized book with all your favourite characters, just right for reading after dinner while the parents reposed. You might be given yours as a gift, or you could put some money down each week at a local shop like Woollams in MacCurtain St, and finally pick up the coveted volume on Christmas Eve. While the weekly papers rarely survive, and those which do can go for high prices, there are many of the old annuals kept lovingly tucked away at the back of bookshelves, memories of more innocent days when the violence and horror of modern TV were unthinkable.

What were the comic strips you most loved? Which ones do you still remember as if it were yesterday? Email me at [emailprotected]

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Teen summit set for July 22-24 in Baton Rouge – The Advocate

The second annual LYFE Line Teen Summit has been scheduled for July 22-24 atBREC's Milton J. Womack Recreational Center, 6201 Florida Blvd., Baton Rouge.

The three-day camp for ages 12-17 offers informative, interactive sessions and discussions on a range of topics including community safety and violence prevention, financial literacy, sexual risk avoidance, college and vocational readiness and making healthy lifestyle choices. The youngsters can also participate in games and other activities provided by BREC.

The summit is sponsored by the Louisiana Center for Health Equity, BREC and the Big Buddy Program of Baton Rouge. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, precautionary measures will be taken during the summit, including requiring everyone to wear a mask.

Young people have a lot on their minds and a lot to say. This is a safe space for them to be heard and focus their energy on achieving their goals and dreams, said LCHE President Alma Stewart.

Registration for the summit is free and open to the public. Parental consent is required to attend. Space is limited. For more information and to register, visit youthpeaceolympics.org. Questions can emailed to info@lahealthequity.org.

It is our aspiration that each teen will leave the summit empowered to go out into their communities more aware of their voice and power and how to respond to everyday situations in positive ways, said Stewart.

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The Buck Fifty solidifies plans to have race amid COVID-19 – Chillicothe Gazette

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The first round of Buck Fifty runners left the starting line at Ohio University Chillicothe Friday afternoon at 1 p.m. Raising close to $250,000 this year, the Buck Fifty is an annual race that started three years ago when those in the community wanted to try and raise funds to try and battle the local drug epidemic.(Photo: Robert McGraw/Gazette)

CHILLICOTHE While The Buck Fifty marathon was originally scheduled to take place in April, the event organizers have solidified plans to make the race happen this July.

Since the beginning of June, The Buck Fifty organizers and the Ross County Health District have been working together to develop an idea of how to safely allow the event to happen. Recently, a written plan for the event was submitted and approved. Now, race day is set to take place on July 24.

"We are a determined group of people who represent a lot of facets in this world that are doing great things," said Race Director Dave Huggins. "We have a runner base that is working to live a healthy lifestyle.We have a group of volunteers who care about their community and want to show the best of what Ross County is."

As The Buck Fifty was originally scheduled to take place on April 17, Huggins and the race team have been working diligently to re-organize the event within guidelines and restrictions established because of COVID-19.

In the past, the race would begin at Ohio University Chillicothe where participants would take off at the same time. They then compete in various teams while running 152 miles across Ross County.

Due to OUC still being closed, the start and finish line for The Buck Fifty has been moved to the First Presbyterian Church in Chillicothe. Over the years, Huggins says the church has been a big supporter of the race.

Just like the past three years,the race will continue to have staggered starting times because some teams are faster than others. The first teams go off at 1 p.m. on Friday and at 7 p.m. the last group leaves.

And because each team starts with one runner representing their teams in groups of four to seven, Huggins believes it will be easy for them to stay spaced out. There are 70 runners on the course at one time and they are stretched out over a 40-mile period during the event. Additionally, race administration is recommending that all runners and volunteers wear masks when participating in the event.

This year, teams have the option to compete in a virtual race if they are unable or do not feel comfortable attending race day. This means that runners can run anywhere, at any time. Once a team completes their total mileage, they must record their times and submit them by July 25.

Kiwanis President Laura Allen and other volunteers wait for the first leg of runners for the Buck Fifty race in 2018.(Photo: Robert McGraw/Gazette)

The virtual race was offered because some teams may have higher risk runners or runners who were unable to travel to Chillicothe due to the change of date. This year,The Buck Fifty has 106 teams participating in the race this year. 36 of them are competing in the event virtually and 70 teams will be there in person on race day.

"I am a person who always believes in finding the best in anything and I do understand that it takes a lot of work to assemble a team of 10 runners and two drivers to complete our two-day event," Huggins said.

For runners used to completing the race in April rather than the July heat, Huggins says that individuals should never compete in The Buck Fifty if they are not well trained and healthy. Staying well hydrated will be very important and water will be provided at each checkpoint.

Once again, The Buck Fifty has been able to raise around $150,000 to support 2,000 M.A.D.E. and Drug-Free Clubs of America. Huggins says that based on statistics from the Department of Health and Human Services this will save the community around $2 million each year.

"We are still a very young non-profit organization, but I believe the efforts of so many are building a strong foundation for the future," he said.

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Parenting Tips: Simple Things You Need to Keep in Mind to Raise a Healthy And Happy Child – India.com

Parenting is not an easy job especially when you hardly get time to snooze. In fact, it becomes a nightmare for a few parents. And, it gets tougher day by day when a child becomes aware of things around him and start to grab all the unhealthy habits including eating junk food, increased screen time, over-dependence on technology etc. Therefore, as parents, you must be extra cautious of things you do and examples you set because your children are watching you and going to imitate the same things no matter how much you ask them to do otherwise. Here are a few things you need to keep in mind to ensure your child is growing happy and healthy. Also Read - Parenting in a Pandemic: Introduce Healthy Lifestyle to Your Child With These Simple Ways During COVID-19 Pandemic

A child should at least do 60 minutes of physical activity daily till the age of 17 to avoid obesity, allergies, and other health elements that are quite common these days. This is what the WHO recommends. Letting your child indulge in physical activities for more than an hour can give additional benefits. Also Read - Parenting: These Signs Are Proof, You Are Unknowingly Mom-Shaming Yourself

We understand that technology plays a significant role in the lives of students. Online classes and tests have made the use of laptops and phones necessary. But that should not become an easy excuse for your child to spend hours looking at the blue screen. It can impact his sleep cycle and eyesight. Also Read - Parenting Tips: 4 Things You Should Learn From Japanese Parents

Providing a healthy nutrition to your child can improve his cognitive capacity and memory. Include green leafy vegetables, fruits, and juices in your childs daily diet for him to be healthy and happy.

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Blessings Farm is Suzy Hoseus’ health ministry and her message is about physical, emotional health – User-generated content

By Maridith YahlNKyTribune health reporter

Twenty years ago, Suzy Hoseus was extremely sick and felt she was close to having colon cancer. Around that time, she attended a conference called You Dont Have to be Sick. She was not yet ready to make changes needed to have a healthy lifestyle, but she says a seed was planted.

A few months later, I woke up and I had blood in my stool and it really scared me, I really thought I was going to die, Hoseus says. At age 39, her unhealthy lifestyles had caught up to her.

She says she was born jaundiced and was sickly as a child. She describes herself as being chubby. She never ate fruits or vegetables. At 12, she started smoking cigarettes, as a teen became a drug addict and had 10 root canals by the age of 17.

Mike and Suzy Hoseus

After her wake-up call, Hoseus began juicing. It gave her energy; she remembers running on the beach, having begun her detox. It was then she felt a calling, the Lord saying to her, I am preparing you like a soldier.

I still didnt understand how much wrong I had done to my body all those years, so I switched my diet radically. I began eating raw fruits, vegetables, nuts, and seeds, she says. She loves sprouts and the energy they give. For the past 20 years, this has been her diet.

Besides physical health, Hoseus is also interested in emotional health.

My area of passion has been emotional health, the deep healing, she says. At 18, Hoseus had just graduated from high school when her stepfather died that May. She began community college.

One day someone got her out of class and she was told her sister had been killed in a motorcycle wreck. This brought her into a severe depression, then she began cycling. After about three years she was told she suffered from bipolar manic depression.

I was institutionalized, and my mother was told that I would never be able to live a normal life, Hoseus says.

Her mom was also told Suzy would need medication for the rest of her life.

Its been 20 years and I havent had even an aspirin, Hoseus says.

Suzy and her husband Mike bought Blessings Farm in Walton to develop a ministry. She had gone through an extensive amount of detox.

I understand how to get healthy more than most people because of the wrongs that Ive done, she says.

Hoseus is now a health minister, Whole Health Coach certified in naturopathy and massage therapy, along with strategic intervention coaching.

Blessings Farm will host the 9th Whole Health Week July 20-24. The five days covers ten characteristics to whole health during two seminars a day. Participants plan actions, set goals, and Mike and Suzy are there to help them meet those goals.

Some people arent ready to start juicing or some people arent ready to grow their own food, Hoseus says, but that is okay, they keep planting seeds.

Throughout the week they focus on the basics of health that people are missing in modern-day life nutrition, exercise, proper sleep, fresh air, sunshine, personal hygiene, and self-worth.

Everything that God provided for us to eat has an intention and a purpose in it and how it heals certain organs. Its really beautiful, says Hoseus.

She explains that a cucumber has thick skin and is full of water. Cucumbers are good for the skin. She also says broccoli, which looks like the lungs, is loaded with vitamin C and is good for the lungs. Celery, high in potassium is good for bones. Apples are good for the heart, beets for blood cells, and cauliflower for the brain, she says.

Participants evaluate themselves in all ten characteristics by asking, Are the choices you make at this very moment life-giving or life-taking, says Hoseus. Were not even aware of how sick we are because we stay constantly stimulated, and thats a problem, she says.

Its very simple for me to understand that I had so many toxins in my body, says Hoseus. She says her body was full of garbage and needed to be cleaned out properly.

We have this pandemic and nobodys talking about changing their diet, nobodys talking about changing to eating healthy.

We are looking for a vaccination alone and not making any health changes, Hoseus says, yet we need our whole health to get our immunity better so that either you do not get something like the coronavirus, or it is not as severe. Once you start giving your body the components of health and feeding it true energy sources, then your body will start healing, she says.

The Hoseus have hosted people from Canada, Peru, and Russia. This year they plan to have most of the conference outside. Hoseus wants to keep providing the education people need to get, to get past the fear and start choosing to be healthier.

Its just amazing who ends up here in Walton. Weve never felt compelled to charge for the event, however, we do get donations as we are a non-profit organization. But we feel like its our time to give back for all the Lord has given us, Hoseus says.

Maridith Yahl is the NKyTribunes health reporter

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How lifestyle can affect your health and fitness? – The Bridge

The fitness industry relies on people participating in a healthy diet and exercise regimen which has given rise to many careers as trainers, nutritionists and many more. However, people may also be misled to think that these are the only factors that come into account when it comes to maintaining good health and preventing diseases.

Lifestyle plays a huge role in health, wellness and fitness. Todays urban lifestyle where one doesnt stop and take time for themselves is causing more harm than good when it comes to physical and emotional health. Lack of healthy eating options has contributed to obesity in many individuals of all age groups today. Children are being encouraged to stay indoors due to much more entertainment options available digitally which has led to decrease in sports participation in the youth age group.

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One of the biggest factors contributing to deterioration of mental health is stress. People often stress over work or factors in personal life, even for trivial events which takes a toll on their mental health. Managing stress in the right manner is ideal for a healthy lifestyle.

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Sleep is another hurdle that people of all generations are facing. Students are having a hard time going to sleep early or waking up early which leads to absence. Working class people sometimes find it difficult to switch off after work which leads to excessive stress and lack of sleep. Other mental health issues like anxiety and insomnia are making it worse for those suffering from it as it affects the everyday lifestyle and brings about a lot of discomfort. Consulting mental health professionals in order to lead a better, healthy lifestyle is the solution. Additionally, meditation has also proved to be slightly helpful towards better mental health so one can always try.

Addictions play an important part of a persons lifestyle. Smoking causes many lung problems which despite having been advertised are still purchased by many. Alcohol slows down a persons reflexes and cognitive ability and people are hence told to avoid driving, avoiding heavy machinery or doing anything that could be a risk to themselves or others. Addiction studies have found that these substances trigger release of dopamine, the hormones that lead to the feeling of happiness and one of the ways to beat this feeling is to replace it with another activity that does not harm ones health. Learning a new instrument, a new skill or managing addiction via various methods learnt by consulting a professional can be one of the ways to beat it and achieve a much healthier lifestyle.

A persons lifestyle makes up a major part of their personality. Therefore having a healthy lifestyle will automatically result in healthy outputs when it comes to work or personal life. Even a small change in everyday routine for 5-10 minutes can lead to building better discipline and eventually incorporating that habit for a longer period of time.

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Make this 3-ingredient anti-ageing serum at home – The Indian Express

By: Lifestyle Desk | New Delhi | Published: July 10, 2020 11:40:51 am Count on this easy homemade anti-ageing serum. (Source: Getty Images/Thinkstock)

Ageing is a part of growing up. But if the signs are bothering you, why not eat right, lead a healthy lifestyle, take care of your skinand delay the process by a few years?If you are over 30 and feel your skin has started showing age spots, wrinkles, and pigmentation, it is time you take things in your hands and resolve to make a difference.

Reema Gupta, Reiki grandmaster and acupressure therapist, Divine Care, posted an interesting DIY anti-ageing serum that anyone can prepare at home. And the best part is that the ingredients are very easy to procure.

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She said in the video that issues like uneven skin tone, pigmentation, wrinkles can be easily dealt with the serum which cleanses as well as adds glow to the skin. The serum helps to remove wrinkles, age spots, and tighten the skin. Since all the ingredients are natural, there are no side-effect, she said.

Ingredients

For Rice water

1 cup Rice2 cups Water

For the paste

2 tbsp Rice water1 tbsp Aloe vera gel, fresh or market brought2 Vitamin E capsules

Method

For rice water

*Wash the rice.*Transfer it to a pan. Add two cups of water.*Boil for 15-20 minutes.*Strain the rice and collect the rice water.

For the paste

*In a bowl, add two tablespoon of rice water, one tablespoon of aloe vera gel and vitamin E oil from two capsules.

*Mix well and make it into an even paste.

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The serum has to be applied on the face and neck at night once all the makeup is removed and the face is completely washed. Massage the serum on the face and neck with your fingertips for two to three minutes. Let it sit for 30 minutes. Then wash your face with fresh water. You can use your regular moisturiser afterwards. Use the serum every day.

Pro tip: The paste can be kept in an air-tight jar in the refrigerator for two to three days.

*Rice water has flavonoids and phenolic compounds that control free radical damage that is responsible for increasing the pace of ageing. Rice water helps reduce the damage and make the skin wrinkle-free.

*Aloe vera helps lock in the moisture in the skin which helps to heal it as it has anti-inflammatory properties.

*Vitamin E capsules are also good for blocking free radicals, for making the skin look youthful and keeping it hydrated.

Try it out and tell us if you feel the difference?

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Morning walk health benefits that will get you on your feet – Independent News Coverage Pakistan

Morning walk have a lot of health benefits despite sounding exhausting and sluggish to majority of the readers, as the only thing we cherish every morning, is to lay down a little longer, or scrumptious breakfast in bed, right? But as astounding as it may sound, morning walk has numerous benefits as weve already told you. It effects not only physical but also mental and emotional health. In other words, it is health friendly and promotes healthy lifestyle.

We always find ourselves excusing when it comes to exercise and physical movement, especially when its early morning. However, a 30 minutes morning walk requires lesser energy, zero tiring exercises and has same benefits as doing gym. In this article, you will learn some amazing benefits of walking early morning, that will get you on your feet.

If youre physique conscious or a little obese and want to maintain ideal body weight, then morning walk is excellent for you. A 30-40 minutes walk every morning helps in burning calories, without any tiring exercises.

In addition, if youre looking for a little steadier method to lose weight, then try increasing your pace and duration of morning walk and it works perfectly. Also, keep a water bottle with you when going for a walk to stay hydrated.

The body requires a specific amount of cholesterol and its excess could be harmful, opening gates to variety of diseases. Morning walks are proven effective in regulating blood lipids and cholesterol, maintaining wellness of the body.

Leaving your comfortable bedtime environment might be a little harder initially, but once you get useful to it, theres no going back. Morning walks skyrocket your energy levels for the day, creating a bubble of positiveness around you, providing mental peace and above all giving you some me-time.

When you walk early morning, your circulatory system is activated, waking up all other organs. Within 5 minutes, you will feel a wave of liveliness hit you and you instantly feel fresh. Never experienced this feeling before? Try Morning Walk!

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As we all know, the best way to prevent our body from heart diseases is to stay physically active, and morning walk is the easiest method to achieve that. Walking a few miles maintains normal heart functioning and regulates your pulse.

According to a study,

By consistently walking in the morning at a brisk pace between three to four miles per hour, we can reduce our chances of suffering from heart disease by as much as 40%.

Likewise, if youre a heart patient, running might not be a good idea for you, but walking at normal pace could be very friendly to your heart.

Inactivity and lack of physical movement leads to stiffness of joints, welcoming a number of bone diseases like arthritis and osteoporosis. Walking 3-4 days a week prevents bone and joints dislocation and maintain their wellness.

Moreover, as females face more bone related diseases than males, a half an hour morning walk is really essential for them. Females older than 35 years, should make a habit of walking early morning to prevent inactivity and paralysis at old-age.

Apart from various benefits on physical health, walking early morning also plays a vital role in maintaining mental health. When you walk in the morning, the blood and oxygen levels of your brain are accelerated, firstly, making its work more efficient and secondly, improving degree of mind alertness and memory. It also maintain brain volume and enhances thinking abilities.

Any exercise that improves blood circulation provides diverse skin benefits. In the same vein, morning walk as it boosts your blood circulation, prevents, acne, blackheads and other skin problems. It gives your body a beautiful glow.

Also, in older females, it prevents wrinkles, patches and other signs of ageing, making them look younger.

To sum up, walking at any hour is good for health, but morning walks have their additional benefits. As morning airs is less polluted, it allows us to inhale fresh air. Also, peaceful environment, no traffic noise, colourful and less sunny sky and limited crowd is a cherry on top if youre going for a walk.

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Organic Tortilla Market Estimated to Expand at a Robust CAGR by 2030 – 3rd Watch News

Organic Tortilla Market: Introduction

A recent study published by Transparency Market Research on theorganic tortilla marketincludes global industry analysis and opportunity assessment for2020-2030. The global organic tortilla market is expected to be valued at ~US$ 16.6 Bnin2020,which is projected to expand at a CAGR of7.6%,to reachUS$ 34.5 Bnby2030.

Multi-Sensory Experience in Organic Tortilla Attracting Consumers

There is growing interest among customers to gain multi-sensorial experience upon consuming food and beverages. Consumers are more inclined toward food products, which are appealing to the eyes. Along with aesthetic appeal, nutrition, and great taste are important factors for consumers. Along with healthy ingredients, manufacturers are also focusing on designing new technologies that capitalize on understanding the multi-sensory inspirations on flavor perception in order to augment humanfood interaction design.

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Among all the five senses, visual and mouth feel have major impact in product selection. Organic tortilla are made available to consumers in various types including frozen tortilla, tortilla mix, pre-cooked tortilla, and tortilla chips, among others. Due to its intense crust color, crumb characteristics, increase loaf volume, and extended shelf life, tortilla is gaining popularity among consumers.

Health and Wellness to Drive Organic Tortilla Market

Consumers are adopting a healthy lifestyle, which has led to higher consumption of food and beverages with potential health benefits. In the current scenario, people are becoming more conscious about their eating habits and food, owing to which, they are increasingly spending on health and wellness.

Thus, consumers are preferring natural and organic foods, and consuming health supplements. Consumers inclination toward preventive healthcare is pushing manufacturers to use natural and healthier ingredients in their food products. Organic tortillas are considered healthy snacking option and are being accepted by health conscious people.

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Rise in Number of Mexican Restaurants Trigger Demand for Organic Tortillas

Over the past couple of years, there has been a rise in demand for Mexican-based food products such as tortillas, tacos, enchiladas, nachos, and tamales. Due to this, major hotel and restaurant chains, especially in North America and Europe, are adding Mexican dishes to their menus. Flour-based organic tortillas are gaining traction. The demand for organic tortillas is increasing in the Asia Pacific region, owing to the rising number of food chains focusing mainly on Mexican food and tortilla being one of the main products in the Mexican cuisine.

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Dr. Gar Eufemio: ‘Staying healthy even in one’s advanced years is certainly possible’ | Rizal Raoul Reyes – Business Mirror

Aging is an inevitable human condition, but that doesnt mean that ones golden years should be marred by degenerative illnesses.

Dr. Gar Eufemio, medical director at the Peak Form, said its quite different when one is in his or her 20s and 30s, as he or she feels like on top of the world. We are in the full flush of health and are at the peak of our physical prowess. We feel, within that age range, that we are invincible and unstoppable, Eugenio said.

However, as time flies, the human body begins to show signs of wear and tear. For example, our eyesight isnt as sharp as it used to be and we end up needing glasses, contact lenses or, for those who can afford it, laser surgery. Moreover, recovering from an injury or illness becomes slower and more tedious.

The challenge of aging becomes more formidable once you hit the 60s and 70s, when it can feel that everything is going downhilland the amount of maintenance medicines prescribed to keep us from falling apart is one visible sign of that.

Nevertheless, if one lives a relatively healthy lifestyle, shouldnt it follow that one can enjoy good health well into old age?

Eufemio, however, stressed that staying healthy even in ones advanced years is certainly possible.

What conditions affect the elderly?

Everything gradually falls apart, Eufemio said when asked about how the state of ones health changes as he or she grows older.

Degenerative conditions affecting the bodys vital systems are the primary source of concern for both doctors and patients. As the body ages, the tissues that would quickly recover and regenerate during ones youth are no longer as resilient. As a result, there are significant changes to the nervous system and skeletal system, along with major organs such as the heart and lungs.

Degeneration is a normal process as one matures, Eufemio said. This can be seen in issues like forgetfulness, irritability, osteoporosis and arthritis, hypertension and cholesterol issues, diabetes and digestive problems, blurred vision, and hearing loss. For doctors, the greatest challenge is how to slow it down.

But if degeneration is already a given, would one say that its unavoidable? Eufemio and many doctors are of the opinion that the answer to that is not that simple.

The health issues of aging are impossible to escape, but we can delay their onset and retard the progression, he said. Genetics play the biggest part here: if youve been blessed with good genes, you can do all the wrong things and still live a long and healthy life.

For the most part, however, Eufemio said critical points to consider for staying healthy well into old age are proper nutrition, regular exercise, and getting a good nights sleep. Likewise, he said keeping ones stress levels down to a manageable minimum and living in a clean and healthful environment are also key.

In which case, he underlined several options by which one can stay healthy over time:

Consider meditation and mindful livingYoga and guided meditation are good for helping one de-stress, clearing the mind of negative thoughts while placing the body in a state of rejuvenating rest. More spiritual seniors have also experienced a sense of calm through regular devotions or attendance at religious services. Volunteer work for civic or religious organizations also goes a long way in making the elderly feel active and useful.

Eat a modifiedbut still balanced dietOld age brings a number of restrictions when it comes to ones regular diet. But this should not be a reason for consuming meals that lack both nutrition and flavor or even lapsing into junk food binges. Consider healthy yet delicious meals featuring protein from green sources, natural sweeteners, and organically grown produce in season. Likewise, check with your health-care professional for the best possible supplements to keep your body in good working order.

Keep movingYou may no longer be able to run marathons, but staying active is a great way to feel young and vital. Taking brisk walks in the morning with ones pet can help, and so can regular sessions of dance-style routines such as aerobics or Zumba. Using equipment such as treadmills and elliptical trainers at home or at a gym are also excellent ways to stay in shape.

Relax and keep inflammation at bayOne way to stay healthy is through the use of Far Infrared Ray (FIR) technology on a regular basis through equipment like the Vital Dome. Here, B-Carbon panels generate FIRs that penetrate the body to relax muscles, remove toxins, and reduce inflammation. As a result, one can feel relaxed and refreshed after a session. Theoretically, every major organ can be rejuvenated, Eufemio said of this unique treatment. Well-perfused tissues perform optimally, effectively slowing down the course of aging. An added bonus is the release of endorphins, or the happy hormones, that help in stabilizing mood.

Eufemio also recommends a scientific approach toward aging gracefully. He said Vital Dome for athletic recovery and post-surgical healing is also good for a therapy program to rejuvenate the body.

Patients who undergo rigorous training for competitions or events are advised to get at least two sessions a month. Post-operative patients, on the other hand, get a session at intervals, usually when there are major changes in their therapy regimen.

Many patients expressed satisfaction with the results, as their soreness is lessened considerably and they feel more relaxed, flexible, and rejuvenated, according to Eufemio.

Keeping all these in mind, Eufemio said that age certainly becomes just a number and one can stay in the best of healthfor now and for years to come.

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Bunion vs gout: What is the difference between the two bone conditions? – Times Now

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New Delhi: Bone deformities are common, but they can also be scary. While some of them are not as serious as others, treatment and diagnosis for the same are important. Bone health problems can turn into serious issues eventually, leading to diseases such as arthritis or osteoporosis, which can make basic standing, walking, and motor functions difficult.

One of the most common confusions is between bunions and gouts. Both problems occur in the foot, and the similarity between the symptoms of the condition can make one confuse one condition for the other.

Some common symptoms of the two conditions include joint pain, swelling, and problems in motion. However, bunions can lead to bumps on the big toe. However, there are various factors that can help in differentiating the two conditions.

How to tell the difference between bunions and gouts?

One of the easiest ways to tell the difference between a bunion and gout is to differentiate the root cause of the condition you are experiencing. Bunions are mostly caused due to heredity, injury, or congenital deformity. Therefore, certain causing factors of bunions may not be under your control.

Gouts, however, are caused due to accumulation of urate crystalsin any one (or more) of your joints.

Due to the difference in the causes of the conditions, their diagnosis also differs. To diagnose gout, the doctor may have to conduct a blood test, X-ray, ultrasound, urine test, etc. However, to diagnose a bunion, doctors can only conduct an X-ray of the feet to understand and diagnose the bone deformity.

Various medications are used by doctors to treat gouts. Dietary adjustments, exercise, a healthy lifestyle, and losing weight are also recommended as treatments for gout, as they help in motion and relieving pain.

Bunions can also be treated with ice packs, shoe inserts, etc. Bunions are also treated with surgeries in extreme cases. These can include surgically removing bone to straighten the big toe, or removing the tissue from the big toe joint area, etc, depending on the condition.

Disclaimer: Tips and suggestions mentioned in the article are for general information purposes only and should not be construed as professional medical advice. Always consult your doctor or a professional healthcare provider if you have any specific questions about any medical matter.

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Gift shop volunteers needed

Gift Shop volunteers are needed at Beverly and Addison Gilbert Hospitals. This is a great way to learn about retail in health care or volunteer your time and experience in an enjoyable shop environment.

Volunteer benefits include shop discounts and a meal voucher. A variety of shift times are available including evenings and weekends. Please visit the hospitals website atbeverlyhospital.org/giving/volunteer-services for more information.

Pet therapy volunteers sought

Care Dimensions, formerly Hospice of the North Shore & Greater Boston, is seeking more volunteers with certified pet therapy dogs to provide pet therapy to hospice patients in a variety of settings throughout Greater Boston and on the North Shore.

Pet therapy dogs must be certified through a registered pet therapy organization. Volunteers will receive training and ongoing support while engaging in the rewarding experience of visiting hospice patients and their caregivers.

For more information about this volunteer opportunity, please contact Sheryl Meehan, Director of Volunteer Services and Complementary Therapies at SMeehan@CareDimensions.org or 978-750-9321.

SUPPORT GROUPS AND OTHER PROGRAMS

Safe Place Support Group

Safe Place is a support group in Beverly dedicated to helping people who have lost a loved one, co-worker or friend to suicide that meets from 7 to 8 p.m. the first and third Thursday of each month at St. Johns Episcopal Church, 705 Hale St..

Run by Samaritans of the Merrimack Valley, a program of Family Services of the Merrimack Valley, Safe Place provides a space to talk about your loss with others who are experiencing the same type of devastating loss. Its a place to talk, listen, cry, be silent, grieve, be understood and receive hope and understanding from other loss survivors. Safe Place is a confidential and free support group led by a trained fellow suicide loss survivor.

For additional information, contact Debbie Helms at dhelms@fsmv.org.

Alzheimers Caregiver Support Group

Spectrum Adult Day Health Programs, 600 Cummings Center, Beverly, will host an Alzheimers Caregiver Support Group from 1:30 to 3 p.m. every first and third Wednesday of the month.

The group will offer information and education about Alzheimers disease and related memory disorders, an increased understanding through shared experiences and mutual support from other caregivers. Free respite care available upon request. Light refreshments will be served

To RSVP for respite care or have questions, contact support leader Rachael Palmacci at 978-921-5020 or signup online at http://spectrumdayprogram.org.

Newly Diagnosed Breast Cancer Patients

An eight-session educational/support program for individuals newly diagnosed with breast cancer is held at the Beverly Hospital at Danvers. This program is designed to support, guide and provide knowledge.

The free program is held at Beverly Hospital at Danvers Breast Center, Beverly Hospital at Danvers, 480 Maple St., Danvers. Sessions are held on the first and thirdMonday beginning at 7 p.m. There is no fee.

For further details on upcoming dates or to register, please contact Kimberly Willis, NP-C, Certified Patient Navigator at kwillis@nhs-healthlink.org or call 978-304-8105.

Dementia Support Group

A Dementia Support Group will be held at Twin Oaks Center on the fourth Wednesday of every month from 7-8 p.m.

When you are faced with a loved one exhibiting symptoms of dementia, it can be a confusing and troubling time in your life. The group will help you understand the disease and gain knowledge about the best methods of care for your loved one.

People afflicted with cognitive impairments require additional care to keep their emotional and physical functioning strong and healthy. The centers specialized professionals connect to deliver consistent, stable care while creating an environment of warmth and understanding.

Twin Oaks Center is located at 63 Locust St., Danvers. The support group is free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served.

For more information or to RSVP, please contact Jennifer Tineo at 978-777-0011.

One Life recovery program

One Life, a faith-based recovery program for those struggling with life-controlling issues (hurts, hang-ups, and habits), meets every Friday night at 6:30 p.m. at the First Baptist Church in Danvers. This program will help you find freedom from addictive and compulsive thoughts, behavior patterns such as co-dependency, pornography, chemical dependency, eating disorders, depression, emotional/physical abuse, anger, and other personal struggles. This tried and proven recovery program uses traditional methods to build recovery for those struggling with life experiences that affect our peace. The First Baptist Church of Danvers is located at 1 Water St., Danvers. Contact by phone at 978-774-8277, by email at Baptist1@verizon.net, or visit them at http://www.fbcdanvers.org.

Stroke Survivor Support Group

A free monthly Stroke Survivor Support Group held on the first Wednesday of each month from 10:30-11:30 a.m. The group meets at Addison Gilbert Hospital, 298 Washington St., Gloucester in the Longan Room. The free program is facilitated by a variety of professionals affiliated with the stroke program at Beverly Hospital.

Light refreshments will be available. There is no fee and preregistration is not required. For further information or questions, please call Eileen Consentino at 978-922-3000, ext. 2295.

Young Moms Pregnancy Workshop

The Healthy Pregnancy Workshop isa class specifically for teens and young women. It is a two-hour class to be attended in the first or second trimester, focusing on healthy pregnancy. There is no fee. To register or for further information, please call 978-922-3000, ext. 2720.

Prostate Cancer Support Group

The Beverly Hospital Prostate Cancer Support Group meets on the third Thursday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the Ledgewood Rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing Center, located on the campus of Beverly Hospital. This free meeting meets in the Garden Room, located on the first floor.

Preregistration is not required, those wishing further information may call the Community Relations Department at Beverly Hospital at 978-236-1650.

Melanoma Support Group

IMPACT Melanomasponsors a support group open to all those who have been diagnosed with Melanoma. The group is facilitated by Kelli Braga, LICSW, in the Garden Conference Room, located on the first floor of the Beverly Hospital.

The group meets on the second Thursday of each month at 6-7:30 p.m. There is no fee. Preregistration is requested. To register, or for further information, please contact Kelli Braga at Beverly Hospital 978-922-3000, extension 2710, or by calling theIMPACT Melanoma at 800-557-6352.

General Cancer Support Group

The General Cancer Support Group meets at Beverly Hospital on the first Wednesday of the month from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the Womens Health Building in the small conference room.

Preregistration is required by calling the Social Work Department at Beverly Hospital at 978-922-3000, ext. 2710.

Healthy Streets Outreach Program

Healthy Streets Outreach Program, a program of Health Innovation, Inc., provides HIV, Hepatitis C testing, STI testing, Narcan and overdose prevention training, referrals to substance use treatment and mental health services.

Healthy Streets Outreach Program, is located at 100 Willow St., Second Floor, Lynn. For further information, please call: 781-592-0243.

Medication review

A free 15-minute review of medications may be scheduled with a registered pharmacist at Beverly Hospital. Appointments are scheduled from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the las
t Wednesday of each month. Participants are asked to bring a list of all medications, prescription and over-the-cou1nter medications, including vitamins, etc. To schedule a free and confidential appointment, please call Lahey Health Senior Care at 978-922-7018, ext. 1305.

Healthy Streets Outreach

Northeast Behavioral Health Healthy Streets Outreach Program provides rapid HIV testing, hepatitis C information, access to drug treatment, overdose prevention and Narcan training. All services, provided by NBH Healthy Streets Program, are available at various locations on the first Wednesday of the month. Please call 978-767-3913 or 781-592-0243 to reach the outreach team.

Help with hoarding issues

The North Shore Center for Hoarding & Cluttering at North Shore Elder Services is the leader in providing a support system for those who are feeling overwhelmed by the stuff in their life. Many of us periodically reach a point where we need to simplify, organize and declutter. Sometimes we cannot do it alone and need some help in meeting this challenge; thats when the North Shore Center for Hoarding & Cluttering can offer assistance.

If you or someone you know might benefit from any of the professional services NSCHC can offer, call 978-750-4540 and ask for Information Services to make a referral. There are no geographic or age restrictions for participating in any of the services.

NSCHC is located at North Shore Elder Services, 300 Rosewood Ave., Suite 200, in Danvers. For more information, please contact Marnie McDonald, LCSW at (978) 624-2207 or mmcdonald@nselder.org

Community CPR programs

Beverly Hospital is offering several American Heart Association CPR courses designed for non-medical personnel and teach the skills and techniques used in adult, infant and child CPR. This course also covers choking in adult and children, and the use of protection devices for mouth-to-mouth breathing. This course is appropriate for anyone wishing to learn lifesaving CPR skills.

The cost of the course is $50 and includes the American Heart Association Heart Saver Student Workbooks. At the completion of the course you will receive an American Heart Association Heart Saver course completion card; this card signifies that you have successfully completed the CPR program.

The classes will run from 6-9 p.m. and are subject to cancellation due to low registration. The cost of the course is $50 and includes the textbook. To register or for further information , please contact Kim Regan at 978-922-3000, ext. 3436.

Suicide Survivor Support Group

SAFE PLACE, a peer-run suicide survivor support group is held for those who have lost a loved one to suicide. The support group is sponsored by the Samaritans of Merrimack Valley of Lawrence.

Friends are welcome to attend the free support group that meets at St. Johns Episcopal Church, 705 Hale St., Beverly Farms on the first and third Thursday of each month, from 7-8:30 p.m. There is no fee. Preregistration is not required.

For further information, please call Debbie Helms at 978-327-6671.

Prostate Cancer Support Group

The Beverly Hospital Prostate Cancer Support Group meets on the third Thursday of each month, at 6:30 p.m. at the Ledgewood Rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing Center, located on the campus of Beverly Hospital. This free group meets in the Garden Room, located on the first floor.

Preregistration is not required, those wishing further information may call the Community Relations Department at Beverly Hospital 978-283-4000, ext. 585.

Grief recovery

G.R.A.S.P. Grief Recovery after a Substance Passing a support group for families or individuals who have lost a loved as a result of substance use or addiction, meets on the first Thursday of every month, from 7-8:30 p.m. at Highland Hall inside the auditorium at Salem Hospital. For more information, call 781-593-5224 or 978-354-2660 or online at http://www.grasphelp.org.

Young Moms Childbirth Preparation Series

The CYM Childbirth Preparation Series is specifically for teens and young women. This seven-week series follows the Healthy Pregnancy workshop. This series prepares young women and their support people for labor and delivery. The class meets one evening a week for seven weeks. There is no fee; preregistration is required by calling 978-922-3000, extension 2720.

Helping seniors stay healthy

This winter as the rate of senior hospitalization typically reaches its highest point of the year the Home Instead Senior Care, serving Danvers and surrounding areas, has committed to reducing area hospitalizations through the launch of a new informational campaign aimed at educating families how to help aging loved ones remain healthy at home year-round.

There are many things families can do to help keep their senior loved ones out of the hospital. In fact, in a new study of nurses who work primarily with seniors, 99 percent say that the role families play in keeping seniors out of the hospital is just as important as the role of the medical community.

From monitoring their taking of prescribed medications for chronic conditions to attending doctors visits and checking in to ensure doctors instructions are followed, their role as a medical advocate is critical.

To help family members identify and act on potential warning signs, Home Instead is offering Five Ways to Prevent Senior Hospitalizations guide, developed in partnership with Dr. Carolyn Clevenger, incoming president of the Gerontological Advanced Practice Nurses Association.

This free resource includes information about common risk factors and the steps that families can take to help ensure a healthy lifestyle. Additional free family resources can be found at http://www.preventseniorhospitalizations.com. To obtain a copy of the guide or to learn more about how you can help keep your senior loved one out of the hospital this winter, please call 978-725-5995.

Surgical Weight Loss info sessions

Lahey Hospital & Medical Center is pleased to bring Surgical Weight Loss services to Lahey Outpatient Center, Danvers. While the actual surgery will be performed in Burlington, patients will now have the convenience of receiving preoperative and postoperative care close to home.

Surgical Weight Loss offers a multi-disciplinary team approach for treating obesity through a combination of surgery, behavioral health, and nutrition. This multi-disciplinary approach is the key to successful long-term weight loss and well-being.

As part of the offerings, free monthly bariatric information sessions are held at Lahey Outpatient Center, Danvers. These sessions are open to patients and the community, and are facilitated by surgeons and nurse practitioners of the program.

Patients who typically qualify for surgical weight-loss include those with a body mass index greater than or equal to 40, and/or a body mass index between 35 and 39 with at least one major medical co-morbidity, such as obstructive sleep apnea or hypoventilation syndrome, diabetes or hypertension.

Free upcoming Surgical Weight Loss info sessions are held 6:30-7:30 p.m. Please call 978-304-8020 for further information regarding upcoming programs.

Newly Bereaved Workshop

Held 5-7 p.m. first Thursday of every month at the Bertolon Center forGrief & Healing, 78 Liberty St., Danvers.The group is for those who have lost someone within the last three months.To sign up or forinformation: 855-774-5100; grief@caredimensions.org.

Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Support Group

Held 9:30 to 10:30 a.m.second Thursday each month at the Beverly Senior Center, 90 Colon St. Group meets once a month at the Senior Center. Come meet other grandparents like you, get support, learn helpful informationand have some fun. Walk-ins are welcome. Held in the Meeting Room.For information: 978-921-6017.

Nar-Anon Support group

Held 7-8:30 p.m. Tuesdays at the Salvation Army building, 93 North St., Salem. Affected by someone elses addiction? Nar-anon offers Hope. Nar-Anon is a worldwide fe
llowship for those affected by someone elses Addiction. As a twelve-step program, Nar-Anon offers help by sharing experience, strength and hope. Meetings are open to family and friends of addicts in the North Shore area. Meetings will continue as long as they are needed by the community. There is parking in the rear of the building via Mason Street. All meetings are free, non denominational, all are invited.

Caregiver Support Group

Held 10-11:30 a.m. thesecond Tuesday of each month at the Beverly Senior Center, 90 Colon St.Come participate with other caregivers in confidential discussions about the difficulties and joys of caregiving for a loved one. The support of others who understand and have similar experiences can be exactly what you need. Held in the Conference Room. Sign upin advance. For information:978-921-6017.

Gloucester Stroke Club

Held 10:30-11:30 a.m. on the first Wednesday of every month atAddison Gilbert Hospital, Longan Room,298 Washington St.,Gloucester.Support groups are a great way to meet each other, stroke survivors or caregivers who understand what you are going through. The club will offer members various activities such as arts and crafts, gentle exercise, and health demonstrations - such as massage, blood pressure checks and other social activities.

Peer and Recovery Support Group

Held 7-8:30 p.m. on the last Wednesday of each month in the doctors conference room at Beverly Hospital, 85 Herrick St., Beverly. These support groups are for family and friends of those dealing with mental health challenges and also for peers in recovery and meet the last Wednesday of each month. For information: 617-984-0504; csadkowski@yahoo.com; namigreaternorthshore.org.

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Oppression and Regime Survival: Will Trump’s reactions to the Black Lives Matter movement bring about his exit? – Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)

Since George Floyds brutal killing by the police in May, demonstrations have spread to more than 2,000 major cities and villages in the United States. Black Lives Matter (BLM) is probably the most widespread movement in the countrys history. In addition, we have seen huge global support, with demonstrations in more than 50 countries.

Black Lives Matter protest against St. Paul police brutality, 2015. Photo: Fibonacci Blue / CC BY 2.0 / Flickr

This is not the first time such protests have taken place in the United States. In 1967, two police officers assaulted and arrested a cab driver, leading to large-scale protests in New Jersey. In 1992, the acquittal of police officers, following their prosecution for beating up Rodney King, triggered major riots in Los Angeles. This was the last time that the army was used to halt protests. In the 28 years that have passed since then, no American president has either threatened to use, or actually used, the Insurrection Act, until now.

On June 1, after less than a week of protests, Trump threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act and bring in the National Guard to stop the protests. This threat triggered strong criticism, even amongst the presidents fellow Republicans. The police have used stun grenades and tear gas to break up the recent protests. A number of journalists covering the protests have been attacked by police forces. Curfews have been imposed. It is clear that the Trump administration has tried to violently suppress the BLM movement.

In general, there are three plausible consequences of a government using violence against protesters:

Violent suppression of protests increases the personal risk of participation, and accordingly has sometimes averted further protests. For example, the 1989 demonstrations against the Chinese regime ended after the massacre at Tiananmen Square, where it is estimated that up to 10,000 people were killed by the regime. Since then, there have been no demonstrations of similar size in China.

Another possible consequence of using violence to suppress largely non-violent demonstrations, is the escalation of non-violent protests into violent uprisings. It is easy to forget that the conflict in Syria started as a non-violent protest. Following the regimes brutal suppression of the protestors, however, the movement morphed into violent conflicts between opposing groups.

But violent suppression of opposition can also increase popular mobilization, because it increases discontent with the regime. In many protest campaigns, violent suppression by the regime has been a key factor in encouraging more people to join the protests.

In addition, oppressive actions by regimes have sometimes led key military leaders and other high-profile members of the regime to leave the regime and join the protesters. The downfall of Milosevic following demonstrations in Serbia in 2000 occurred after the army chief of staff stated that his troops would not obey an order to shoot at demonstrators. Without support from the military, it did not take long for the police to join the demonstrators, and Milosevic was forced to step down.

The enormous mobilizing force of the BLM movement may suggest that so far, the use of violence against demonstrators has encouraged more people to join the protests. When BLM demonstrations broke out in 2014, only 20 percent of respondents to surveys supported the demonstrators actions. Surveys in 2020 show a clear shift now 64% of respondents sympathize with the demonstrators.

The general public in both the US and internationally see excessive use of force by the state as unreasonable when demonstrations are peaceful. And if more violence is used, it is likely that this will encourage more people to take to the streets, and more members of the regime will withdraw their support for Trump. Already prominent Republicans, such as former Secretary of State Colin Powell, have said openly that they will vote for the Democratic candidate, Joe Biden, when the country goes to the polls in November. This is a direct reaction to the presidents handling of the demonstrations.

Research has shown that non-violent protests are successful more often than violent protests, partly because they are better at mobilizing large numbers of people. It is important to point out that when we talk about non-violent protests, we are referring to demonstrations that on the whole are primarily peaceful. What we have seen in the United States is a primarily peaceful campaign, that has attracted hundreds of thousands of people. Although some people have resorted to violence, this does not mean that the movement itself is violent.

The extent to which a movement is controlled by violence is key to its survival. Omar Wasow found in his research that in the period 196072, non-violent protests led by Black people in the United States generated greater media attention and an increased focus on civil rights when they encountered an oppressive response from the government. In addition, he found that Democratic presidential candidates increased their share of votes in states near cities involved in demonstrations.

If demonstrators resorted to violence, however, the focus tended to be more on maintaining control. This resort to violence is a central factor that can lead to movements losing support among the general public including among those who were initially on the demonstrators side. It can cause loss of the potential for mass mobilization and political breakthrough. It is clear that by referring to the demonstrators as terrorists and criminals, Trump is trying to steer the media to focus on the use of violence.

If the demonstrators succeed in their momentum and their generally peaceful approach, there is good reason to believe that the movement will lead to change both within the regime and among the general population. Perhaps also to a global awakening in other countries about the many faces of racism.

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