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    Love Wellness Is Getting to the Root of Women’s Health

    When it comes to maintaining good health and wellness, it can be expensive and challenging to track down the right products, particularly for women. Love Wellness was founded by The Hills star Lo Bosworth, who wanted to give consumers access to doctor-developed supplements and wellness products that work. Founded in 2016, Love Wellness is a women’s wellness brand focused on safe and effective solutions for common issues across vaginal, gut and brain health. Its goal is to eliminate the stigma...

  • Lotus Health, Bloc Pharmacy celebrate 420 with outreach event in St. George

    ST. GEORGE — Lotus Health helped residents celebrate the 420 holiday with a low-key but well-attended outreach event at Bloc Pharmacy. Medical cannabis has been legal in Utah for the past four years. As previously reported in St. George News, Bloc Pharmacy opened in June of 2021 and sells legal medical cannabis products in accordance […]

  • Apple Event Next Month Said to Be 'Accompanied By an Event in London'

    Apple's upcoming "Let Loose" event "will be accompanied by an event in London," according to The Independent's Andrew Griffin. The report does not provide any additional details about what will be happening in London, but it might simply be a briefing that allows journalists in the UK to receive hands-on time with the new iPads and other products that Apple is expected to announce next month. Apple has frequently invited the media to hands-on briefings in New York City, and it also held a...

  • Apple's 'Let Loose' iPad event said to include a special event in London as well

    Apple has a special event set for May 7, during which it is expected to “Let loose” and debut big changes to the iPad lineup. In an interesting twist, it sounds like there will be a companion event held by Apple in London that day as well. more

  • Watch: A Sunny day as Derry's Hazelbank community celebrate their annual Big Lunch event celebrating the theme of 'District of Hope'

    Farland Way neighbours in Hazelbank sit down and enjoy lunch together annually since 2011 as part of The Big Lunch, an idea from Eden Project made possible by The National Lottery, the initiative is designed to bring local people closer together, reduce loneliness and improve community spirit. At Farland Way they are having this year’s Big Lunch early and on April 23 Families Friends and Neighbours enjoy an afternoon of togetherness, joy, and giving back. This year the event has an additional...

  • Scorekeepers needed for Springfield Hooplandia event

    Hooplandia, the 3×3 basketball tourney, and festival is taking place in June and the organization is looking for volunteer scorekeepers.

  • Stop! Women are making history from Bolivia!

    Toma de la plaza de la mujer From Bolivia, we joined the regional campaign “Alto! Mujeres haciendo historia” (Stop! Women making history) through two activities with the main objective to encourage

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    Mental health and wellness summit in East Lansing

    Mental health and wellness matters. That was the message on Wednesday at East Lansing high school where a mental health and wellness summit was held.

  • Second Chance Awareness Event Being Held In Findlay

    (From the Second Chance Coalition of Hancock County) Second Chance Month is observed every April and is a national effort to raise awareness of the collateral consequences of a criminal conviction and unlocking second chance opportunities for people having completed their sentences to become contributing citizens. The Second Chance Coalition of Hancock County is inviting

  • Reclaim your Health event is May 4 in Worthington

    New and long-time doTERRA users are invited to attend.

  • ‘Hoop Up Springfield’ Basketball Tourney held at AIC

    The annual ‘Hoop Up Springfield Basketball Tournament’ and Summer Job Fair was held Monday at American International College.

  • Well, Well, Well, Look Who Bailed Out 'Death to America' Road- Blockers

    This week millions of Americans were held hostage by pro-terrorist protesters blocking critical infrastructure in major cities across the country. Americans were prevented from getting to and from airports, crossing bridges, and picking up kids—their very freedom of movement was stolen by anti-Semites participating in the planned protest calling for destroying Israel and "Death to America." And one political party helped fund the effort.