(NAPSI)—Eye disease affects more than your ability to see the world clearly. People with impaired vision face an increased risk of falls, fractures, injuries, depression, anxiety, cognitive de… Read moreEye Disease Can Affect More Than Your Sight
(NAPSI)—Do you contribute to racial unity or disunity? That’s the focus of a new book, which offers a surprising perspective on race relations in America today, and offers suggestions to impro… Read moreA Perspective On Race And Religion
(NAPSI)—Research suggests some 40 million Americans visit porn sites regularly. While watching consenting adults is perfectly legal, there are aspects of the porn industry that can be problematic. Read morePeople Protesting Predatory Pornography
(NAPSI)—As Alice Drennon entered her 50s, she started experiencing a lot of severe infections. After missing 122 days of work in one year and numerous medical visits and blood tests, she learn… Read moreGive Plasma. Save Lives.
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(NAPSI)—While the holiday season is generally a time of joy and celebration, military families can often experience a very different range of emotions. Active service members and veterans retu… Read moreHow To Support Veterans’ Families During The Holidays
(NAPSI)—The holidays are right around the corner and sending your mail and packages with the U.S. Postal Service has never been easier or more reliable. With a little planning and the right to… Read moreTips for a Stress-Free Holiday Season
(NAPSI)—If you or someone you care for is ever among the 5 million people diagnosed with basal cell or squamous cell carcinoma every year in the U.S., here are a few facts it would be healthy … Read moreWhat You Need To Know About Skin Cancer
(NAPSI)—If you are like the majority of Americans, heart disease and eye disease run in your family. So you should know that a growing body of research suggests that eye and heart health are r… Read moreResearch Suggests An Eye-Heart Connection
(NAPSI)—If you are like the majority of Americans, heart disease and eye disease run in your family. So you should know that a growing body of research suggests that eye and heart health are r… Read moreResearch Suggests An Eye-Heart Connection
(NAPSI)—Disability:IN, the global nonprofit driving disability inclusion in business, is bringing wider recognition that disability is a strength and competitive advantage to business. Read moreDisability:IN Celebrates Disability Employment Awareness with Tips on Building an Inclusive Workforce
(NAPSI)—As families plan their fall activities, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services encourages you to make another plan—to donate blood. Read moreBe A Hero: Give Blood
(NAPSI)—At just six months of age, Tiereny Bell was diagnosed with sickle cell disease. Read moreYou Can Help Ease The Pain Of Sickle Cell Disease
(NAPSI)—Congratulations! You’ve decided to start a business—you’re about to embark on an exciting and challenging journey. Before you dive in headfirst, however, it may pay to take time to und… Read moreHow To Start A Business: What You Need To Know Before You Launch
(NAPSI)—A new book, A Way Out of No Way, is a timely new resource that builds on the Christian tradition of making a way out of no way. Read moreFinding A Way Out
(NAPSI)—Offering residential and outreach programs to individuals, families, and communities dealing with homelessness, hunger, poverty, addiction, domestic violence, education, and human traf… Read moreFaith-Based Life Transformation Organization Gets A Transformative Donation
(NAPSI)—As many people make warm weather plans, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services encourages Americans to schedule another important appointment—a blood donation. Read morePlan To Be A Hero: Give Blood This Summer And Beyond
(NAPSI)—If you or someone you care about is among the estimated 100,000 Americans with sickle cell disease, here’s information that could be important: Read moreCombating Sickle Cell Disease
by The We Can Do This COVID-19 Public Education Campaign Read moreAnswering Parents’ Most Common Questions About COVID Vaccines For Kids
by The We Can Do This COVID-19 Public Education Campaign Read moreAnswering Parents’ Most Common Questions About COVID Vaccines For Kids
by The We Can Do This COVID-19 Public Education Campaign Read moreAnswering Parents’ Most Common Questions About COVID Vaccines For Kids
(NAPSI)—Inflation is a big concern for America’s more than 32 million small business owners, but there are solutions, according to a recent survey. Read moreSmall Businesses Navigate Inflation
by The We Can Do This COVID-19 Public Education Campaign Read moreAnswering Parents’ Most Common Questions About COVID Vaccines For Kids
(NAPSI)—After these many months of sacrifice and seclusion, isn’t it time for a journey guaranteed to elevate the spirit and soothe the soul? Read moreThe Time To Indulge In The Perfect Safari Is Now
(NAPSI)—If you’re like most people, this is a familiar scene: You’re nearing the end of your appointment with your physician, and they ask, “Do you have any questions?” You want to take advant… Read moreNine Questions To Ask Your Ophthalmologist
(NAPSI)—Here’s good news, for a change, from the IRS: It offers an incentive to lower your tax bill when you save for retirement. With pandemic-related employment disruptions last year, more t… Read moreAre You Eligible To Claim The IRS Saver’s Credit?
(NAPSI)—“Backyarding”—the trend to move indoor activities outdoors that was made popular during the pandemic —is here to stay and will continue to expand in 2022, according to the TurfMutt Fou… Read moreBackyarding Trends in 2022: TurfMutt Foundation Predicts Americans Will Continue to Expand Outdoor Living
(NAPSI)—In the midst of a pandemic, family drama and the passing of Prince Phillip, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were shining examples of grace and optimism over the last couple of years.… Read more2022 Set To Be A Big Year For Kate And William
(NAPSI)—Fame and fortune may await writers and artists who enter annual contests for those focused on the future.The ContestsPopular science fiction author L. Ron Hubbard created the Writers o… Read moreWinning The Future
(NAPSI)—Warming ocean waters have caused a drop in the brightness of the Earth, according to recent research. Scientists used decades of measurements of earthshine—the light reflected from Ear… Read moreEarth Is Dimming Due To Climate Change
(NAPSI)—Each year, the average American family of four loses $1,500 to uneaten food—that’s about 1,160 pounds of food. At holiday or any time, it’s a good idea to think about how you can keep … Read moreTips To Reduce Food Waste At Thanksgiving
(NAPSI)—A lifeline. That’s how Lydia Langford views the monthly blood transfusions she gets.“If I don’t get that blood, then I’m going to die,” Langford said. “And it truly, truly, is life or … Read moreHow Blood Donations Help Save Lives
(NAPSI)—Being a hero and helping repair the world may be easier than many people realize. How? Become a blood stem cell or marrow donor, volunteer or a supporter.The ProblemEvery three minutes… Read moreYou Can Help Save A Life
(NAPSI)—Every day, people miss out on educational, employment and social opportunities simply because they do not have access to clean clothes. Laundry services in transitional housing and com… Read moreCleaning Up The Laundry Crisis
(NAPSMI)—Overall, cancer deaths in America have fallen in the last several decades, but not everyone has benefited equally from advances in cancer prevention, detection and treatment. Black pe… Read moreChanging Cancer Research To Increase Equity
(NAPSI)—There’s good news, bad news and better news about combating cancer in America these days.The good news is there’s been an overall decline in U.S. cancer deaths since 1991.The bad news … Read moreIncreasing Diversity In Cancer Clinical Trials
(NAPSI)—For many students, learning and school excitement can be stifled by caution and worry about bullying—but it can be alleviated.The ProblemChildren who are bullied or who bully others ma… Read moreGetting The Better Of Bullying
(NAPSI)—The COVID-19 pandemic took its toll on lives in more ways than many realize. For example, it meant too many Americans neglected getting the regular health testing—particularly cancer s… Read moreTime To Return To Regular Screening
(NAPSI)—Whatever happens with the new phase of the pandemic, and the glimmers of normalcy that bring joy and hope to many, the light at the end of the tunnel is difficult to see for many. This… Read moreA Light For Those Still In The Dark
(NAPSI)—If your family is like most, you’ve spent months preparing for the joys and challenges that arise with the arrival of a new baby—and if your family is like many, you’ve discovered not … Read moreThey Saved A Baby’s Life—Here’s How You Could, Too
(NAPSI)—There are certain aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic that many Americans may not have thought about. For example, one area that saw a sharp decline was volunteerism—placing heavy burdens… Read moreA Critical Support System For Veterans
(NAPSI)—A new nationwide poll, the GeneSight Mental Health Monitor, has found more than 8 in 10 people diagnosed with depression say life would be easier if others could understand their depre… Read moreDepression Disconnect: New Survey Finds Most People with Depression Feel Deeply Misunderstood
(NAPSI)—If you or someone you know is a successful corporate executive with deep business knowledge; a social media maven who guided a corporate brand to big time success; a public speaker and… Read moreRebuilding Small Businesses: Volunteers Wanted
(NAPSI)—If you ever have trouble seeing your way clear to getting your eyes checked, here’s a case to consider: Genida White could tell her vision was gradually getting worse, but she rational… Read moreCataract Surgery Saves An Avid Bowler’s Vision In Record Time
(NAPSI—According to a recent EdChoice and Morning Consult poll, half of parents of school-aged children said they were very or somewhat comfortable with their children returning to school “rig… Read moreParents More Optimistic About Education
(NAPSI)—There is good news for many individuals who care for a loved one living with an injury or illness connected to military service. They’re now eligible for free professional assistance. … Read moreFree Professional Help For Family Caregivers
(NAPSI)—The groundswell of energy around gender parity and equity—in healthcare and in the larger world—has been palpable. Attention has reached an even greater fever pitch in light of COVID’s… Read moreThe State Of Gender Parity in the COVID Crisis: A Greater Need For Continued Diligence
(NAPSI)—If you are among the nearly four million teachers in America, according to National Center for Education estimates, here are no-cost digital resources that can support your teaching du… Read moreTeachers Learning Remotely
(NAPSI)—At a time when their efforts were desperately needed, organizations helping to combat the effects of the coronavirus, champion equality and diversity, and provide medical care for thos… Read moreHonoring The Selfless