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Every home needs a stockpile of non-perishable shelf-stable emergency food items. It's part of any sensible emergency preparedness plan. Apr 22, 2022
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They're the items food pantries—and your neighbors in need—can really put to good use. Applesauce. ... Canned Beans. ... Canned Chicken. ... Canned...
Read More »If you’ve been feeling a little down lately, you’re not alone. The COVID-19 pandemic has required many lifestyle changes, like working from home and remaining socially distanced from friends and family, which may have increased your feelings of stress or sadness. This, combined with more time on social media and less personal connections, can take a toll on mental health.
If you are convicted of a felony PC 422 criminal threats, the penalties include: 16 months, two years, or three years in the California state...
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Man doth not live by bread only Surprisingly, potatoes offer a complete protein if you eat enough, over 10 per day. But you would ultimately...
Read More »If you’re feeling discouraged and need to talk to someone, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) offers a national helpline at 1.800.662.HELP. It is a free, confidential, 24/7/365 treatment, referral and information service for individuals and families facing mental health and/or substance use challenges. This article is for informational purposes only, and is not meant as medical advice.
If an attacker grabs you from behind, jerk your head back as hard as you can so that you hit them in the face or neck. This should loosen their...
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The AAP's safe sleeping guidelines, which were updated in June 2022, state that parents should never let their baby sleep in the bed with...
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The body attempts to protect the brain, says Zucker, by shutting down the most metabolically intense functions first, like digestion, resulting in...
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A prescription can add up to over $21,000 annually – as it costs $1,758.00 for a thirty-day supply if purchased without insurance or other payment...
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