Considering Senior Care? 3 Tips For Broaching The Subject
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28 April 2019
Adult children who are participating in or responsible for the care of one or both of their elderly parents are part of a large, rapidly growing demographic in today's America. Most are children of parents who were born into the baby boomer generation. This generation spanned the post-World War II era from 1946 through 1964 and created one of the largest generations in our country's history.
Known for their streak of independence, many of these baby boomer parents may be unwilling or even afraid to consider transitioning into senior care.
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It's All About The Weed: How To Avoid Legal Problems With Your Weed Delivery Service
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28 April 2019
If you run a cannabis dispensary and you've decided to provide delivery service, don't take any unnecessary chances. Weed delivery services require you to maintain tight control over the entire operation. Here are four tips that will help you avoid legal problems where your delivery service is concerned.
Don't Start Without a License
Now that you'll be offering delivery for your weed products, don't start without the proper license. You may have a license for your dispensary.
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4 Reasons To Try Acupuncture For Anxiety
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28 April 2019
Acupuncture is a scary word for many because it conjures up images of a human body filled with needles. But the truth is much less scary. Acupuncture is an historic and respected traditional Chinese treatment for balancing a person's life force and flow of energy through the studied placement of needles into specific energy points. Scientific studies have shown that it can provide many health benefits, specifically in the treatment of anxiety.
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Pregnancy & Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome - What You Need To Know
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28 April 2019
Pregnancy can be a mix of excitement and anxiousness for the expectant parents and their family members. There are so many things to accomplish and take care of prior to the baby's arrival that it's easy to feel overwhelmed, but that's when nesting typically kicks in. However, for mothers who have postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, standing up can be overwhelming and nesting won't help with that.
It's important to note that, according to NIH, postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) does not put a pregnant woman and her baby at an increased risk during pregnancy and childbirth.
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