By Stuart Muszynski (NAPSI)—In the wake of the recent apparent attempt on former President Trump’s life, both he and President Biden have sought to cool down an emotionally overheated nation, with Mr. Trump promising to tone down his rhetoric and the President urging Americans to lower the political[Read More…]
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When Planning International Travel, Measles Vaccination is Peace of Mind for the Whole Family
By Dr. David Sugerman (NAPSI)—As a parent, I know that preparing for international travel with kids is more than just packing a suitcase. Whether we are visiting relatives we haven’t seen for a long time or helping our children see the world, we all can agree that protecting[Read More…]
Dr. Calm’s Expert Advice for Mastering Election Stress
NewsUSA (NewsUSA) – Stress continues to permeate the lives of many people worldwide, and data shows that 80% of chronic diseases have roots in stress, according to Kiran Dintyala, MD, a physician also known as Dr. Calm. Dr. Dintyala has dedicated his medical practice to a combination of internal medicine,[Read More…]
Guns and Domestic Violence: A Dangerous Combination for Everyone
(StatePoint) Seventy. That’s the number of women, on average, who are shot and killed each month in this country by a husband or partner, according to a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data analysis. Gun violence is now the leading cause of death for U.S. children and teens –[Read More…]
Why Veterans Make Great Hires
(StatePoint) Honoring members of the military means not only reflecting on their exemplary service, but also appreciating the talents and skills of veterans in the civilian workplace. Shining a light on how military skills transfer to corporate America is Brian Armstrong, a Marine Corps veteran who now serves as Wells[Read More…]
Cool Ways to Protect Yourself from Heat-Related Illness
(NAPSI)—Much of the U.S. could face hotter than normal conditions this year as the climate crisis drives higher temperatures—but you can keep yourself and those you care about safe. Consider these facts and figures: •2023 was the hottest year on record, and scientists warn that 2024[Read More…]
One Million Students Now Using Private School Choice
(NAPSI)—Here’s news many parents may be interested to learn: According to the most recent data available, 1,038,487 K–12 students are currently enrolled in an education savings account (ESA), voucher, tax-credit scholarship, tax-credit ESA, or refundable tax credit program. While some states provide data for the most recent school year, others[Read More…]
You Can Help People Living with Sickle Cell Disease
(NAPSI)—At 18 years old, Tymia Green has already accomplished remarkable feats. She’s graced fashion runways as a teen model, clinched the title of Miss South Carolina Pre-Teen, lobbied Congress on behalf of Medicaid on Capitol Hill, served as an ambassador for the Medical University of South Carolina Children’s Hospital, and[Read More…]
Texas Celebrates Youth Sports This Summer
NewsUSA (NewsUSA) – Kids take the field in a big way this summer in Plano, Texas, as the town gears up to host a diverse mix of activities that attract the best young talent from across the United States. A series of tournaments begins in June, and Plano’s top-notch youth[Read More…]
Almost Two-Thirds of Home Fires Are Due to Human Error. Here’s How to Prepare
(StatePoint) The threat of a home fire is greater than most people think. In fact, 40% of people believe they are more likely to win the lottery or get struck by lightning than experience a home fire, yet residential fires are the most common disaster people face in the United[Read More…]