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Using AI and VR training for first responders
Read full article: Using AI and VR training for first respondersA team at the Ohio State University College of Medicine created a cutting-edge virtual reality training program that is helping paramedics and firefighters prepare for highly intense situations like bombings, mass shootings, and interstate pile-ups.
Transition from stay-at-home mom to full-time job mom
Read full article: Transition from stay-at-home mom to full-time job momReturning to the workforce can be challenging for stay-at-home moms. One study found that parents who take time off to care for their families were about half as likely to get called in for an interview as people who were unemployed for other reasons. But there are some ways to make the transition back to work seamless.
Debunking some of the worst exercise myths
Read full article: Debunking some of the worst exercise mythsExercise can boost energy, promote weight loss, improve sleep, and lessen your risk for a slew of health conditions. But there are a lot of myths about physical activity that could prevent you from reaping the full benefits.
New year, new workplace: How jobs will evolve in 2023
Read full article: New year, new workplace: How jobs will evolve in 2023It’s the new year and you can expect a new type of workplace in 2023. Experts say we will continue to see a people-centric approach, where companies will invest more in their people. But with that said, employers will want to see their employees take more ownership and be more engaged.
Helpers High: The benefits of gift-giving
Read full article: Helpers High: The benefits of gift-givingShoppers are expected to spend more than $1,000 on gift-giving this holiday season. Although things may be a little pricier because of inflation this holiday, the payoff may not actually be in the gifts you receive, but in the health benefits of giving those gifts.
Is heating your house burning a hole in your wallet? 5 ways to lower your utility bill
Read full article: Is heating your house burning a hole in your wallet? 5 ways to lower your utility billIt’s cold outside, but inflation is burning up utility bills. Heating bills this winter might reach a 10-year high. Experts from the National Energy Assistance Directors’ Association say your utility bill may increase by as much as 17%.
Black Friday 2022: Strategies to score the best deals before Nov. 25
Read full article: Black Friday 2022: Strategies to score the best deals before Nov. 25Nov. 25 is Black Friday. It is by far the biggest day for shopping in stores all year long. But with inflation continuing to affect food, gas and housing, many may wonder what’s the best way to take advantage of Black Friday bargains.
Inflation impacting our holidays: How to save while you spend
Read full article: Inflation impacting our holidays: How to save while you spendAnother month has gone by and it’s another month the feds have raised interest rates. That means higher prices on just about everything as we head into the holiday shopping season.
Study shows women are more susceptible to certain medical conditions
Read full article: Study shows women are more susceptible to certain medical conditionsIn almost every area in the world, women live longer than men. While this one fact alone might suggest that women are healthier, there are some medical conditions that are more likely to affect females.
Hygiene hypothesis: Could keeping germs at bay interrupt body’s natural defense systems?
Read full article: Hygiene hypothesis: Could keeping germs at bay interrupt body’s natural defense systems?Experts believe the lack of exposure to germs may leave children at higher risk for developing asthma, allergies, and other allergic conditions.
How to declutter and deep clean for spring
Read full article: How to declutter and deep clean for springWhile you might think an extra box in a basement or bedroom isn’t a big deal, clutter can be a hazard. A study from St. Lawrence University found that a cluttered bedroom and a poor night’s sleep go hand in hand.
5 yoga tips to try for better balance
Read full article: 5 yoga tips to try for better balanceFalls aren’t just the leading cause of injury in adults 65 and older but also in almost all age groups. An estimated 684,000 fatal falls occur each year, making it the second leading cause of unintentional death, after road traffic injuries. A range of interventions exists to prevent falls, and one of them is yoga.
Eat up! How to solve the appetite slump for toddlers while not creating bad habits
Read full article: Eat up! How to solve the appetite slump for toddlers while not creating bad habitsYou might be surprised to find out that kids don’t wake up and crave junk food. It’s a learned habit caused by parents giving in.
Earn that raise: Top tips to get promoted
Read full article: Earn that raise: Top tips to get promotedThe average American worker has 12 jobs throughout their lifetime with an average tenure of about 4.1 years with a single employer. That’s why it’s no surprise that 65% of American workers are actively searching for a new full-time job right now. But maybe you should be considering moving up in the office instead of out of it. Ivanhoe asks the question: What do you have to do to get that promotion?
Fit as Fido: Fitness Mistakes That Could Cause Problems for Your Pet
Read full article: Fit as Fido: Fitness Mistakes That Could Cause Problems for Your PetYour dog's fitness is just as important as yours and healthy dogs will want a routine that gives them lots of ways to play and interact with you.
Having ‘The Talk’: When Should Aging Parents Stop Driving?
Read full article: Having ‘The Talk’: When Should Aging Parents Stop Driving?According to statistics from the national highway traffic safety administration, there are more than 30 million senior drivers in the U.S. Many adult children worry about their aging parent’s safety and the safety of others. But talking to a parent about driving can be emotional.
Most common retirement mistakes
Read full article: Most common retirement mistakesOn average, about 10,000 baby boomers turn 65 each day. People born in this generation are now either in retirement or close to it. But if you’re nearing retirement age, there are some common mistakes that can ruin your whole plan.
Picking the perfect bracket: Mathematical madness behind March Madness
Read full article: Picking the perfect bracket: Mathematical madness behind March MadnessLet the games begin! Sixty-three games actually. I’m talking about March Madness, when 126 college basketball teams face off for the title of NCAA basketball champion.
Spring forward to better health
Read full article: Spring forward to better healthIt’s that time again. Our clocks will spring forward on Sunday, March 13th, 2022. But what can losing an hour do to your health? Ivanhoe reports on the health consequences of daylight saving time and some ways people can make that transition a little easier.
Who’s at risk for long COVID?
Read full article: Who’s at risk for long COVID?You survived your COVID infection, but just when you believe your symptoms are subsiding, they never quite go away. The condition is called long COVID and patients that have it experience lingering symptoms even after the initial COVID infection has cleared. Now new research is providing some clues into who may be most at risk of getting long COVID.
Choosing A Financial Advisor: Five Mistakes to Avoid
Read full article: Choosing A Financial Advisor: Five Mistakes to AvoidA 2020 northwestern mutual study found that 71% of Americans admit their financial planning needs improvement. Yet only 29% of them work with a financial advisor. While these experts can help you make the most of your investments, you have to be careful to pick the right one.
Competibility: Finding your purrr-fect match
Read full article: Competibility: Finding your purrr-fect matchIt’s that time of year when love is in the air. Can you remember back to what drew you to your special someone? Was it their energy? Their smile? Or their adorable face? Did you find each other in person, or did you swipe right to virtually meet your match?
The Great Resignation: When to Stay and When to Go
Read full article: The Great Resignation: When to Stay and When to GoAfter more than a year of the uncertainty involving COVID-19, people are feeling restless, not to get back into the office, but to leave their jobs entirely. A whopping 55% of Americans say they will look for a new job this year. But before you quit, there are ways to re-assess your current job to make it work for you, or to make sure you don’t burn bridges on your way out.
Uber and Lyft Do’s and Don’ts for Safe Rides
Read full article: Uber and Lyft Do’s and Don’ts for Safe RidesRidesharing, a decade ago the closest thing we had was the carpool to work and school, now it’s the norm to hit your app and have a complete stranger pick you up and drive you wherever you need to go. But there are dangers to think about.
Misleading Food Labels: Don’t Believe Everything You Read
Read full article: Misleading Food Labels: Don’t Believe Everything You ReadConsumers are more health-conscious than ever before, so some food manufacturers are pulling out all the tricks to convince people to buy highly processed and unhealthy foods. Class action litigation against food and beverage companies hit a record high last year, as consumer advocates fight back against food labels that try to take advantage of consumers. What you read on the package may not be what’s inside.
Doctors explain why you shouldn’t postpone serious medical procedures during COVID-19 surge
Read full article: Doctors explain why you shouldn’t postpone serious medical procedures during COVID-19 surgeBut patients and hundreds of U.S. hospitals have put elective surgeries on hold because of COVID-19. Researchers predict the number of hip replacements to double and the number of knee replacements to increase at least five-fold in the next decade.
Research shows meditation has power effects on the brain
Read full article: Research shows meditation has power effects on the brainORLANDO, FLA. (Ivanhoe Newswire)– Scientists estimate that between 200 million to 500 million people meditate worldwide. And more than 14% of Americans have meditated at least once.
Thyroid Awareness Month: Secret signs of thyroid disease
Read full article: Thyroid Awareness Month: Secret signs of thyroid diseaseJanuary is Thyroid Awareness Month. Your thyroid is a small gland in your neck that plays a big role in helping your body work right. It produces a hormone that influences every cell, tissue, and organ.
Prison poets: Writings help inmates escape fear, loneliness
Read full article: Prison poets: Writings help inmates escape fear, lonelinessMIAMI, FLA. (Ivanhoe Newswire)– There are more than 231,000 women locked up in the United States. Fifty-eight percent of previously incarcerated women are rearrested, 38% are reconvicted, and 30% are returned to prison in the three years following their release.
This is the year! How to make your resolutions stick
Read full article: This is the year! How to make your resolutions stickGot your list? Checked it twice? We’re not talking about gifts, we’re talking about your list of new year’s resolutions. Fifty percent of people vow to do more exercise, and that resolution is followed by losing weight, saving money, improving your diet and pursuing a career ambition. But a study by Scranton University found that only 8 percent of people keep their new year’s resolutions.
Santa Paws: Pet Gift-Giving Do’s and Don’ts
Read full article: Santa Paws: Pet Gift-Giving Do’s and Don’tsDogs can make you healthier, happier, and even keep you safe. Two out of every three American homes have a pet. That number significantly increased during the pandemic. And now that Christmas is around the corner, there may be another rush to add a fluffy or fido to the family. But there are a few things you should think about before gifting a pet this season.