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Crisp Salads Kicks Off Seventh Year in Portland with Two Industry Awards

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Friday, September 30, 2022

PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 30, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Crisp Salads, known for healthy meals centered on fresh, whole foods, is celebrating seven years of business. Since opening in 2015, the local, woman owned eatery has expanded to three locations across the Portland metro area with an evolving menu of classic and seasonal made-to-order offerings, including design-your-own salads, bowls, wraps and soups.

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  • PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 30, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Crisp Salads, known for healthy meals centered on fresh, whole foods, is celebrating seven years of business.
  • Emma Dye, Founder and Chief Salad Officer at Crisp, started the quick-servicerestaurant to make real, non-processed foods more accessible to the Portland community.
  • To explore Crisp Salads' menu, find a location near you, or place an online order, visit www.CrispSaladsNW.com .
  • With locations across the Portland metro area, Crisp Salads serves deliciously fresh meals in a welcoming, friendly environment while minimizing its carbon footprint.

U.S. Produce Industry Economic Impact Study Shows Return to Pre-Covid Employment, Wages

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Friday, September 23, 2022

The findings highlight that the industry plays a significant economic role in each state, adding $339.4 billion to the national output in 2022.

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  • The findings highlight that the industry plays a significant economic role in each state, adding $339.4 billion to the national output in 2022.
  • In addition, federal, state, and local taxes generated by the industry, and the spin-off industry sales their activity generates, total $43.7 billion per year.
  • Examining total employment in detail shows over 600,000 jobs, or 54 percent of the industry, are workers in the production sector.
  • This report shows the impact of delayed labor reform on the workforce, which will continue to impact consumers at foodservice and in grocery stores."

New IFPA Forum spearheads roadmap to meet the unmet needs of people living with psoriatic disease in Europe

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Monday, June 27, 2022

People with psoriatic disease experience significant unmet medical needs and carry a heavy burden mentally, physically, and economically.

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  • People with psoriatic disease experience significant unmet medical needs and carry a heavy burden mentally, physically, and economically.
  • The first IFPA Forum "Speaking up for psoriatic disease in Europe" will be held on 5 September 2022 in Milan, Italy.
  • The IFPA Forum will engage psoriatic associations, thought leaders, and people living with psoriatic disease in genuine collaboration.
  • Founded in 1971, IFPA is the global organization uniting all people living with psoriatic disease regardless of where they live, what type of psoriatic disease they have, or how it impacts their lives.

New IFPA Forum spearheads roadmap to meet the unmet needs of people living with psoriatic disease in Europe

Retrieved on: 
Monday, June 27, 2022

People with psoriatic disease experience significant unmet medical needs and carry a heavy burden mentally, physically, and economically.

Key Points: 
  • People with psoriatic disease experience significant unmet medical needs and carry a heavy burden mentally, physically, and economically.
  • The first IFPA Forum "Speaking up for psoriatic disease in Europe" will be held on 5 September 2022 in Milan, Italy.
  • The IFPA Forum will engage psoriatic associations, thought leaders, and people living with psoriatic disease in genuine collaboration.
  • Founded in 1971, IFPA is the global organization uniting all people living with psoriatic disease regardless of where they live, what type of psoriatic disease they have, or how it impacts their lives.

New IFPA report reveals link between psoriatic disease and mental health

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Friday, April 29, 2022

For many, one of the most difficult challenges in living with psoriatic disease is its heavy impact on mental health.

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  • For many, one of the most difficult challenges in living with psoriatic disease is its heavy impact on mental health.
  • Today, IFPA the global organization for people living with psoriatic disease releases a report exploring the symbiotic relationship between psoriatic disease, depression, and anxiety.
  • IFPA's new report titled Inside Psoriatic Disease: Mental Health not only explores this link, but also outlines best practices to break the cycle.
  • "The relationship between poor mental health and psoriatic disease is undeniable and must be taken seriously.

New IFPA report reveals link between psoriatic disease and mental health

Retrieved on: 
Friday, April 29, 2022

For many, one of the most difficult challenges in living with psoriatic disease is its heavy impact on mental health.

Key Points: 
  • For many, one of the most difficult challenges in living with psoriatic disease is its heavy impact on mental health.
  • Today, IFPA the global organization for people living with psoriatic disease releases a report exploring the symbiotic relationship between psoriatic disease, depression, and anxiety.
  • IFPA's new report titled Inside Psoriatic Disease: Mental Health not only explores this link, but also outlines best practices to break the cycle.
  • "The relationship between poor mental health and psoriatic disease is undeniable and must be taken seriously.

Bolthouse Farms Establishes New Hub to Strengthen Environmental, Social, Governance Commitment and Capabilities

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Tuesday, March 8, 2022

As we look to the future and redefine the role Bolthouse Farms plays in our communities, ESG-related factors are critical considerations, said Zak Karlen, General Manager, Bolthouse Farms.

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  • As we look to the future and redefine the role Bolthouse Farms plays in our communities, ESG-related factors are critical considerations, said Zak Karlen, General Manager, Bolthouse Farms.
  • Bolthouse Farms has tapped Shelby Layne as Director, ESG Hub, to lead the companys efforts.
  • She has been with Bolthouse Farms for nearly three years in marketing and innovation roles.
  • Bolthouse Farms ESG plans include close coordination and alignment with the ESG goals of its customers and retail partners.

BOOSTING LEADERSHIP IN PSORIATIC DISEASE: IFPA ACCELERATOR

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Tuesday, February 22, 2022

IFPA is building powerful organizations to lead the global fight against psoriatic disease.

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  • IFPA is building powerful organizations to lead the global fight against psoriatic disease.
  • Founded in 1971, IFPA is an international non-profit uniting national patient associations to tackle psoriatic disease.
  • Launching in February 2022, IFPA Accelerator will begin a series of online seminars and interactive workshops for associations at every level.
  • "IFPA is committed to boosting national advocates," says Alice Titialii, who leads IFPA Accelerator.

BOOSTING LEADERSHIP IN PSORIATIC DISEASE: IFPA ACCELERATOR

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Tuesday, February 22, 2022

The program, called IFPA Accelerator, is open for registration at ifpaaccelerator.com .

Key Points: 
  • The program, called IFPA Accelerator, is open for registration at ifpaaccelerator.com .
  • Founded in 1971, IFPA is an international non-profit uniting national patient associations to tackle psoriatic disease.
  • Launching in February 2022, IFPA Accelerator will begin a series of online seminars and interactive workshops for associations at every level.
  • "IFPA is committed to boosting national advocates," says Alice Titialii, who leads IFPA Accelerator.

Amgen Awards The Bath Institute of Rheumatic Diseases $25,000 Through UPLIFT Innovation Challenge

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Wednesday, November 17, 2021

THOUSAND OAKS, Calif., Nov. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --Amgen (NASDAQ:AMGN) today announced the awarding of a one-time $25,000 grant to the Bath Institute of Rheumatic Diseases (BIRD) as part of the Understanding Psoriatic Disease Leveraging Insights for Treatment (UPLIFT) Innovation Challenge .

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  • THOUSAND OAKS, Calif., Nov. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --Amgen (NASDAQ:AMGN) today announced the awarding of a one-time $25,000 grant to the Bath Institute of Rheumatic Diseases (BIRD) as part of the Understanding Psoriatic Disease Leveraging Insights for Treatment (UPLIFT) Innovation Challenge .
  • "We congratulate the Bath Institute of Rheumatic Diseases and all of the organizations selected to receive grants and are excited to support their work to improve patient outcomes."
  • Amgen and IFPA created the UPLIFT Innovation Challenge in response to the undertreatment and strong disconnect between patients' perceptions and standard measures of disease severity documented in the 2020 UPLIFT survey.
  • "The Bath Institute of Rheumatic Diseases' solution will help people living with psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis deepen their understanding of their disease and support them in facilitating meaningful conversations with their healthcare teams."