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Mommy's Bliss Survey Highlights Mothers' Concern of Children's Health Leading Up to Holiday Season

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Thursday, December 1, 2022

Mommy's Bliss offers expert advice on helping kids stay healthy this holiday as moms state concerns in new survey.

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  • Mommy's Bliss offers expert advice on helping kids stay healthy this holiday as moms state concerns in new survey.
  • According to a recent survey conducted by family health and wellness brand Mommy's Bliss , 72% of moms with kids 10 years old and under say they are concerned about keeping their kids healthy during the upcoming holiday season.
  • With three children under six years old, Dr. Sparks has started preparing her family for the holiday season.
  • Mommy's Bliss Probiotic Drops help support baby's digestive health and immune function*, while Mommy's Bliss Kids Probiotics + Prebiotics Gummies are a great-tasting way to support your kids' immunity and digestive health*.

CITI OPEN ANNOUNCES IT WILL MATCH ANDY MURRAY'S DONATION OF HIS 2022 PRIZE MONEY TO HELP CHILDREN IN UKRAINE WHILE HE PLAYS IN DC

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Monday, August 1, 2022

WASHINGTON, Aug. 1, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Citi Open Chairman Mark D. Ein announced this weekend that his foundation and the tournament will match a pledge made earlier this year by three-time Grand Slam winner, and UNICEF Ambassador, Andy Murray to donate all his 2022 winnings to UNICEF's effort to help children in need in Ukraine.  The Citi Open will not only match Murray's prize money in next week's tournament, but also launched a new web site, MatchUkraine.org, to encourage fans in the stadium and all over the world to support efforts in the embattled country by donating with every round he plays. 

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  • Citi Open will match Andy Murray's donation of his 2022 prize money to help children in Ukraine while he plays in D.C.
    "We must do everything we can to help the situation in Ukraine," said Murray.
  • Together, the Citi Open and tennis fans everywhere can stand up and make a difference.
  • I know I will give it everything I have on the court to help UNICEF with their mission to help the children of Ukraine."
  • "Andy Murray's efforts to help children in Ukraine inspired all of us and we want to use our platform in Washington to help him do even more," said Ein.

Exodigo Underground Imaging Platform Helps Utility Infrastructure Engineering and Construction Company Avoid 50 Percent More Utility Hits

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Monday, June 27, 2022

TEL AVIV, Israel and PALO ALTO, Calif., June 27, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Exodigo, a technology innovator combining the power of proprietary advances in 3D imaging, sensors and artificial intelligence (AI), today announced the successful completion of an underground utility mapping project. A leading design, procurement and construction services provider, Charge, shared rave reviews of the Exodigo solution aimed at helping construction and utility companies after completing a proof of concept at a mobile home utility upgrade project site in Santa Rosa, California. Read the full report from an independent review, including images/maps, here.

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  • A leading design, procurement and construction services provider, Charge , shared rave reviews of the Exodigo solution aimed at helping construction and utility companies after completing a proof of concept at a mobile home utility upgrade project site in Santa Rosa, California.
  • Charge specializes in gas distribution, electrical distribution, joint trench utility construction, and horizontal directional drilling.
  • VPC used and evaluated the Exodigo platform to identify unobstructed pathways to install new utility lines at an existing mobile home community that was converting master-meter-connected services to metered service connections.
  • Creating a new gold standard for nonintrusive discovery, Exodigo gives construction, mining and utility companies a better way to know exactly what is underground.

National Survey on Healthcare Disparities Reveals Changing Healthcare Needs in Young Adults and Challenges Meeting Them

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Thursday, April 21, 2022

NEW YORK, April 21, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- HealthCentral.com, a leading digital health brand that serves patients and caregivers impacted by chronic conditions, released the findings of its national survey on health disparities where more than 3,500 participants were asked about their personal experiences in health care. The survey findings, along with additional context and expert commentary, are detailed in three separate in-depth features on HealthCentral.com, covering generational, racial, and gender inequities in health care, drawing the following overall conclusions:

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  • While 67% of people in their 60s and 76% of those 70+ say they have no difficulty accessing treatment, only 32% of younger adults agreed in the survey.
  • The relationship between Black Americans and the U.S. healthcare system has long been a troubled one.
  • Along with the authority of trusted experts, HealthCentral provides a clear-eyed understanding of both facts and feelings.
  • Through real-life advice, medically vetted articles, and inspirational stories, we'll help our audience make informed decisions about their care with confidence, not fear.

VCA Animal Hospitals and Vet Set Go Collaborate to Build Up the Next Generation of Veterinary Professionals

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Tuesday, January 18, 2022

LOS ANGELES, Jan. 18, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- VCA Animal Hospitals and Vet Set Go today announced a partnership to nurture and grow future veterinary professionals.

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  • LOS ANGELES, Jan. 18, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- VCA Animal Hospitals and Vet Set Go today announced a partnership to nurture and grow future veterinary professionals.
  • Vet Set Gohas beendedicated to helping elementary, middle school and high school aspiring veterinary professionals for over ten years.
  • "The work we'll do together with Vet Set Go is about caring for the future of veterinary medicine.
  • A leader in veterinary care, VCA Animal Hospitals iscommitted to caring for the future of veterinary medicine.