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Exploring the Role of Professional Caregivers in Colorado
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Navigating Colorado's Medical Marijuana Card Eligibility with My MMJ Doctor
Colorado's progressive stance on medical marijuana has paved the way for individuals seeking alternative forms of treatment for various medical conditions. As the landscape of healthcare evolves, so too does the accessibility of medical marijuana. But who exactly is eligible for a medical marijuana card in Colorado, particularly with the assistance of My MMJ Doctor?
Understanding the Criteria
In Colorado, obtaining a medical marijuana card requires meeting specific eligibility criteria established by the state. With the guidance of My MMJ Doctor, individuals can navigate these requirements with confidence and ease.
Residency Requirement
One of the primary eligibility criteria for obtaining a medical marijuana card in Colorado is residency. Applicants must be able to provide proof of residency within the state, typically in the form of a valid Colorado driver's license or state identification card.
Qualifying Medical Condition
Another crucial factor in determining eligibility is the presence of a qualifying medical condition. Colorado recognizes a range of conditions that may benefit from medical marijuana treatment, including but not limited to:
Chronic pain
Cancer
Glaucoma
HIV/AIDS
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Seizures
My MMJ Doctor specializes in evaluating patients' medical conditions and providing the necessary documentation to support their application for a medical marijuana card.
Physician Recommendation
A key step in the application process is obtaining a recommendation from a licensed physician. My MMJ Doctor connects patients with healthcare professionals who are knowledgeable about the therapeutic benefits of medical marijuana and can provide personalized recommendations tailored to each individual's needs.
Age Requirement
While adults aged 18 and older are eligible to apply for a medical marijuana card in Colorado, minors may also qualify under certain circumstances. However, additional requirements and considerations apply, including the involvement of a designated caregiver.
The Application Process with My MMJ Doctor
Navigating the application process for a medical marijuana card can seem daunting, but My MMJ Doctor simplifies the process for patients. Here's an overview of what to expect:
Consultation: Schedule a consultation with My MMJ Doctor to discuss your medical history and symptoms.
Evaluation: A licensed physician will evaluate your condition and determine if you qualify for a medical marijuana card.
Documentation: My MMJ Doctor will assist you in gathering the necessary documentation, including medical records and proof of residency.
Submission: Once all requirements are met, My MMJ Doctor will help you complete and submit your application to the Colorado Medical Marijuana Registry.
Approval and Card Issuance: Upon approval, you will receive your Medical Marijuana Registry identification card, allowing you to purchase medical marijuana from licensed dispensaries in Colorado.
Conclusion: Accessing Medical Marijuana in Colorado with My MMJ Doctor
Navigating the eligibility criteria for a medical marijuana card in Colorado doesn't have to be a complex journey. With the expertise and support of My MMJ Doctor, individuals can confidently pursue alternative treatment options tailored to their needs. Whether managing chronic pain, alleviating symptoms of a qualifying medical condition, or seeking relief from other ailments, My MMJ Doctor is dedicated to facilitating access to medical marijuana for eligible patients in Colorado.
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Healing Justice Blog
Past: Reckoning with Roots and Lineage
#1: FIRE
Fire teaches us transformation. Fire has the ability to show us that we have the power to start fresh. The challenges we face, whether they are personal or shared with others, can help us grow stronger. They can help us let go of fears, doubts, and limits that have been created by systems of oppression. In healing justice, fire represents both destruction and renewal, a metaphor for the way we fight for justice and create the world. I think of fire as both a danger and a gift. It has the power to devastate, but in the ashes of the past, there is the possibility for new growth.
I’m learning to embrace the flames, not with fear, but with hope for what comes next. In my life, I feel the transformative power of fire constantly moving through me. The people who once played key roles in my life are like the ashes left behind after the fire has burned, clearing space for new growth. Those who are part of my present represent the flames that are currently shaping my journey, illuminating the path I'm on. The spark before the fire is the future, full of potential and yet to unfold. Just as fire burns away what no longer serves us, it creates space for rebirth, teaching me to embrace both the destruction and the renewal that comes with change. Like fire, life has the power to devastate, but from those ashes, new possibilities emerge. I’m learning not to fear the flames, but to see them as a gift of what has yet to come.
#2: SKY
The story “Sky” encourages us to look past our own personal experiences and see the bigger forces that affect us through unfair systems or struggles that have been passed down through generations. The sky represents something huge that reminds us to learn from the moments where we feel hurt or broken and to accept that we can't always do everything alone. The sky moves and shifts constantly. This idea also teaches us to let go of trying to control everything and realizing that healing and justice sometimes involve things we can’t fully control.
Reflecting on Healing Justice and the concept of “Sky” I find a deep connection to my experience as a social work major at Colorado State University and my work with disabled adults at Spectrum. The story “sky” discusses the bigger picture of looking at the stories that shape our lives. The authors Cara Page and Erica Woodland mention the importance of recognizing and healing from deep pain passed down through generations.
As I navigate social work, I am often reminded of the layers of trauma that the individuals I work with have faced both personal and systemic. These experiences mirror the healing justice framework, which calls for collective healing that addresses not just individual needs but the larger oppressive structures that impact marginalized communities. Working at Spectrum, I see firsthand how caregiving can be an act of resistance, offering spaces where disabled individuals can reclaim their dignity and humanity in a world that often devalues them. In both my academic and professional journey, I strive to integrate these principles, recognizing that true healing requires more than addressing surface level issues.
#3: WATER
In the Book, Healing Justice, water represents the fluidity we need to face life’s challenges. It carries the weight of past struggles while nurturing the possibilities of the future, reminding us that healing isn’t linear, and that life has its own ebbs and flows, the highs and lows in life.
Water is fluid, life-giving, and essential for growth. Harriet Tubman used rivers as paths to freedom, teaching us to listen deeply to the movements of water. In healing, water can flush away toxins, and help living creatures feel reconnected with their own bodies. Water carries memories of the past. Water integrates with healing justice, by reminding us of our interconnection and the need to nurture life. Water makes me think of how important it is to stay flexible in the face of change. Even when things feel overwhelming, there is so much strength that allows me to go with the flow of a current rather than fight against it. Whether we're faced with extremely difficult obstacles in our life or we’re just flowing down a stream without resistance, we are able to find new paths when faced with obstacles, water teaches us how to keep moving forward, no matter what stands in our way. In healing, water is cleansing. It flushes away toxins, both physical and emotional, restoring balance and clarity. It can cool the fires of conflict, soothe wounds, and offer renewal. Something that helps me feel connected to myself in times of healing like a stream of water is to let the rivers of water fall down my skin in order to help rejuvenate myself.
Origins of Healing Justice
#4: The Currents that Carried Us
This chapter explores the idea of the currents that carry us, symbolizing how movements for justice are like rivers that are shaped by the landscapes they pass through and the challenges they face. Healing Justice also is represented by a powerful current that drives forward causes like disability justice, queer liberation, and environmental justice. It’s not just about healing individual pain but addressing the collective trauma caused by systemic oppression.
The idea of currents being a natural force that flows through different elements helps me see that people are often moving through similar experiences together. It makes me understand that my personal challenges, like those I face as a woman, are part of something much larger than just my individual story. The struggles I go through are tied to a larger movement for justice that includes many others facing similar issues. Whether it’s advocating for disability rights, or environmental rights, there are people that are putting forth a collective effort that is pushing for change. It’s powerful to know that when people work together to advocate for a change, we are a current that helps carry future generations forward.
Healing justice is a transformative journey in which we are asked questions about why the way things are and helps us how to move forward in life. Water slowly creates new paths, healing justice helps us find new ways to live and connect with each other. It encourages us to work together, building accountability and forming unity, as we push forward advocating for a more equitable future. Let the water carry you, for the river is everywhere. Some days you will be swept along by the river, and other days large rapids will come and make you face the weathering of the storm.
#5: Spiritual Conditions
Healing justice encourages us to reconnect with our spiritual roots, honoring the traditions passed down by our ancestors. The spiritual wounds we feel as humans and communities are caused by colonization, capitalism, and systemic oppression. As we reclaim these practices, we not only heal ourselves but also work to heal the generational trauma caused by oppression. We are constantly reminded of the importance we hold in order to reconnect with the land, our ancestors, and each other. Elements such as Earth, Water, Fire, and Air can help guide us on this journey by intertwining with these natural forces and spiritual connection can help us balance and come back to an alignment with our bodies. In order to heal, we must allow ourselves to feel.
One way that I try to connect to my spiritual roots is through breathwork meditation. This practice allows me to stay present and understand where I am and what I have control over in the moment. I feel in most control when I can breathe at my own time. However, I don’t work on this practice unless I have the free time too. Being a college student can be anxiety-inducing by having to constantly look ahead at assignments, study for exams, and stay on top of my work schedule. It feels like I’m piecing together parts of myself that have been lost, and it's easier to do when I have more time on my hands. Healing is about reconnecting with old parts of myself that I have been disconnected from.
Alchemy: Theory + Praxis
#6: Disability Justice
In Healing Justice, disability justice serves as a key reminder that all bodies, regardless of their abilities, are sacred and deserving of care, dignity, and respect. This framework pushes back against the harmful notion that disabled bodies need to be "fixed" to fit into a world built for able-bodied individuals. Rather than focusing on curing or correcting disabilities, disability justice celebrates the diversity of all bodies. The author discusses challenges that go hand and hand with changing societal structures, not in changing people.
Healing justice and disability justice intersect by advocating for access, interdependence, and the collective liberation for all people that have been affected by systematic practices. Disability justice urges the need to focus on dismantling the barriers, both physical and societal, that prevent disabled individuals from fully participating in life the ways that they want to.
In my work with adults who have intellectual and physical disabilities, I see firsthand how essential disability justice is. The American Disabilities Act was established to protect the rights of people with disabilities and prohibit discrimination. This was a significant step that was taken in the right direction to advocate and protect disability rights.
One lesson I’ve learned from the disability justice movement is the importance of interdependence. In a world that often values independence, disability justice teaches us the importance of community accountability. Through community accountability, people are given respect, support, and care through these communities. Community accountability shouldn’t be seen as a weakness, but a strength that brings people together.
#7: Environmental Justice
This chapter discusses how environmental justice challenges us to recognize the impacts that colonization, capitalism, and racism have had on marginalized communities in the world. The exploitation of natural resources has had a major impact on communities' physical health and access to resources. There is so much conflict that has occurred due to the ignorance of rich companies exploiting natural resources by contaminating Indigenous communities' water sources making it unsafe for them to be able to even drink their own water. Indigenous communities understand the land far better than large oil industrialization do. They know the importance of preserving the land and protecting the resources. They remind each other of the connection that we have to the Earth and that healing the land is essential in order for us to heal ourselves. This makes environmental justice inseparable from social and racial justice; it’s about protecting the rights of everyone, no matter what their background is and that they have access to clean, safe environments.
Environmental justice reveals what can occur from the destruction of nature and the destruction of communities. The more I learn, the more I see how my own actions can contribute to either harm or healing. For me, I take responsibility for the small things I can control. One thing that I do to help the environment is by picking up trash that has been left behind. These negative impact that have been made towards Indigenous communities remind me that healing the planet is not just about discussing environmental issues but being able to confront the organizations and larger companies that have created this destruction towards the environment.
#8: Harm Reduction
Harm reduction is a powerful approach that prioritizes compassion and meeting people where they are at. Harm reduction challenges the belief that individuals must be given before they can receive any form of support or care. Harm reduction focuses its shift by giving everyone the support,safety, and respect they deserve regardless of what obstacles they are experiencing in life.
In Healing Justice, harm reduction aligns closely with the principles of healing justice by acknowledging the ways in which people are impacted by systemic oppression. It recognizes many individuals who struggle with addiction and trauma. People end up in these oppressive systems through poverty, racism, and barriers to healthcare. Harm reduction doesn’t just focus on minimizing the negative consequences of these behaviors, but its focus is on being able to provide supportive environments where people feel safe to heal. It is important to take into consideration how these systems are created, why they still exist, and what are effective interventions in order to focus on reducing harm in these systems.
What resonates with me about harm reduction is its focus on non-judgmental care. It doesn’t demand people to fit into this certain expectation of how an individual should or shouldn’t be. It focuses on caring for the needs of individuals and providing them with the resources they need in the moment. People should feel supported regardless of where they are in their healing journey. Access to harm reduction gives people a sense of more control of their life. Everyone deserves to feel supported.
Political + Spiritual Imperatives for the Future
#9: Our Land as Kin
In this chapter, Our Land as Kin, the authors’ discuss how we must view the land not as a resource to be exploited, but to be respected and cared for. Healing justice connects us to the Earth and reminds us that the fight for environmental and land sovereignty has a major impact in healing. The land holds the memories of those who have come before us, and by taking care of the land, we honor the legacy of those who fought for the land that we are on. We should treat the land the same as how we would honor and respect our own families. Colonization and capitalism have created a disruption and disconnection between the connection that we have towards land. The authors also discuss the importance of not owning the land or considering it to be one's own property, but as something that is collectively cared for.
This chapter made me reflect on my own relationship with the land I live on, which I care for and feel deeply connected to, compared to others who may show little respect for it. I remember a specific experience in high school when I was with a boy who tossed his fast food trash out the car window. He justified it by saying that since the roads were already paved and nature was being destroyed, it didn’t matter if he littered. This moment opened my eyes to how environmental exploitation can shape people's attitudes toward the natural world, creating a disconnect from the land. The damage we inflict on the environment not only harms the Earth but also alters how we value it.
#10: What Are our Legacies of Sacrifice and Loss to Transform
This chapter allows us to reflect on the sacrifices and losses that have been made by those who came before us and how we can transform these legacies into something powerful. The struggles of our ancestors, whether in the fight for civil rights, labor movements, or against systemic oppression, are not just historical events and how they shape our present. The pain and suffering they endured were built on acts of love, protections, and resistance that helped pave a new foundation for future generations. One question I feel left with from this chapter is what are some ways that we can honor these sacrifices that have been made?
This chapter makes me reflect and think about the effort and sacrifices that were made and how the future generations hold responsibility in maintaining these legacies. The sacrifices made by past generations are not just stories that are told to be remembered as a story, but they are reminders to understand why certain events had occurred and what their call to action was. Their struggles remind us that the work for justice is ongoing and that. Reflecting doesn’t just involve its purpose of mourning for what has happened in the past. By acknowledging these legacies, we can confront the pain and loss that has shaped our history while choosing to build a future grounded in resilience and hope. We should not be defined by the trauma of past experiences that have caused pain and infliction onto people's lives, but by our ability to transform it into collective healing.
What is Healing Justice?
Healing Justice is a book that discusses the importance of healing from systematic forms of oppressions that have been passed down through generations. This book includes different forms of self-care, such as community healing practices, ways to prioritize personal mental health, and discussions on harm reduction, that focus on the smaller goals of healing.
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Healing Justice Blog,
Past: Reckoning with Roots and Lineage
#1: FIRE
Fire teaches us transformation. Fire has the ability to show us that we have the power to start fresh. The challenges we face, whether they are personal or shared with others, can help us grow stronger. They can help us let go of fears, doubts, and limits that have been created by systems of oppression. In healing justice, fire represents both destruction and renewal, a metaphor for the way we fight for justice and create the world. I think of fire as both a danger and a gift. It has the power to devastate, but in the ashes of the past, there is the possibility for new growth.
I’m learning to embrace the flames, not with fear, but with hope for what comes next. In my life, I feel the transformative power of fire constantly moving through me. The people who once played key roles in my life are like the ashes left behind after the fire has burned, clearing space for new growth. Those who are part of my present represent the flames that are currently shaping my journey, illuminating the path I'm on. The spark before the fire is the future, full of potential and yet to unfold. Just as fire burns away what no longer serves us, it creates space for rebirth, teaching me to embrace both the destruction and the renewal that comes with change. Like fire, life has the power to devastate, but from those ashes, new possibilities emerge. I’m learning not to fear the flames, but to see them as a gift of what has yet to come.
#2: SKY
The story “Sky” encourages us to look past our own personal experiences and see the bigger forces that affect us through unfair systems or struggles that have been passed down through generations. The sky represents something huge that reminds us to learn from the moments where we feel hurt or broken and to accept that we can't always do everything alone. The sky moves and shifts constantly. This idea also teaches us to let go of trying to control everything and realizing that healing and justice sometimes involve things we can’t fully control.
Reflecting on Healing Justice and the concept of “Sky” I find a deep connection to my experience as a social work major at Colorado State University and my work with disabled adults at Spectrum. The story “sky” discusses the bigger picture of looking at the stories that shape our lives. The authors Cara Page and Erica Woodland mention the importance of recognizing and healing from deep pain passed down through generations.
As I navigate social work, I am often reminded of the layers of trauma that the individuals I work with have faced both personal and systemic. These experiences mirror the healing justice framework, which calls for collective healing that addresses not just individual needs but the larger oppressive structures that impact marginalized communities. Working at Spectrum, I see firsthand how caregiving can be an act of resistance, offering spaces where disabled individuals can reclaim their dignity and humanity in a world that often devalues them. In both my academic and professional journey, I strive to integrate these principles, recognizing that true healing requires more than addressing surface level issues.
#3: WATER
In the Book, Healing Justice, water represents the fluidity we need to face life’s challenges. It carries the weight of past struggles while nurturing the possibilities of the future, reminding us that healing isn’t linear, and that life has its own ebbs and flows, the highs and lows in life.
Water is fluid, life-giving, and essential for growth. Harriet Tubman used rivers as paths to freedom, teaching us to listen deeply to the movements of water. In healing, water can flush away toxins, and help living creatures feel reconnected with their own bodies. Water carries memories of the past. Water integrates with healing justice, by reminding us of our interconnection and the need to nurture life. Water makes me think of how important it is to stay flexible in the face of change. Even when things feel overwhelming, there is so much strength that allows me to go with the flow of a current rather than fight against it. Whether we're faced with extremely difficult obstacles in our life or we’re just flowing down a stream without resistance, we are able to find new paths when faced with obstacles, water teaches us how to keep moving forward, no matter what stands in our way. In healing, water is cleansing. It flushes away toxins, both physical and emotional, restoring balance and clarity. It can cool the fires of conflict, soothe wounds, and offer renewal. Something that helps me feel connected to myself in times of healing like a stream of water is to let the rivers of water fall down my skin in order to help rejuvenate myself.
Origins of Healing Justice
#4: The Currents that Carried Us
This chapter explores the idea of the currents that carry us, symbolizing how movements for justice are like rivers that are shaped by the landscapes they pass through and the challenges they face. Healing Justice also is represented by a powerful current that drives forward causes like disability justice, queer liberation, and environmental justice. It’s not just about healing individual pain but addressing the collective trauma caused by systemic oppression.
The idea of currents being a natural force that flows through different elements helps me see that people are often moving through similar experiences together. It makes me understand that my personal challenges, like those I face as a woman, are part of something much larger than just my individual story. The struggles I go through are tied to a larger movement for justice that includes many others facing similar issues. Whether it’s advocating for disability rights, or environmental rights, there are people that are putting forth a collective effort that is pushing for change. It’s powerful to know that when people work together to advocate for a change, we are a current that helps carry future generations forward.
Healing justice is a transformative journey in which we are asked questions about why the way things are and helps us how to move forward in life. Water slowly creates new paths, healing justice helps us find new ways to live and connect with each other. It encourages us to work together, building accountability and forming unity, as we push forward advocating for a more equitable future. Let the water carry you, for the river is everywhere. Some days you will be swept along by the river, and other days large rapids will come and make you face the weathering of the storm.
#5: Spiritual Conditions
Healing justice encourages us to reconnect with our spiritual roots, honoring the traditions passed down by our ancestors. The spiritual wounds we feel as humans and communities are caused by colonization, capitalism, and systemic oppression. As we reclaim these practices, we not only heal ourselves but also work to heal the generational trauma caused by oppression. We are constantly reminded of the importance we hold in order to reconnect with the land, our ancestors, and each other. Elements such as Earth, Water, Fire, and Air can help guide us on this journey by intertwining with these natural forces and spiritual connection can help us balance and come back to an alignment with our bodies. In order to heal, we must allow ourselves to feel.
One way that I try to connect to my spiritual roots is through breathwork meditation. This practice allows me to stay present and understand where I am and what I have control over in the moment. I feel in most control when I can breathe at my own time. However, I don’t work on this practice unless I have the free time too. Being a college student can be anxiety-inducing by having to constantly look ahead at assignments, study for exams, and stay on top of my work schedule. It feels like I’m piecing together parts of myself that have been lost, and it's easier to do when I have more time on my hands. Healing is about reconnecting with old parts of myself that I have been disconnected from.
Alchemy: Theory + Praxis
#6: Disability Justice
In Healing Justice, disability justice serves as a key reminder that all bodies, regardless of their abilities, are sacred and deserving of care, dignity, and respect. This framework pushes back against the harmful notion that disabled bodies need to be "fixed" to fit into a world built for able-bodied individuals. Rather than focusing on curing or correcting disabilities, disability justice celebrates the diversity of all bodies. The author discusses challenges that go hand and hand with changing societal structures, not in changing people.
Healing justice and disability justice intersect by advocating for access, interdependence, and the collective liberation for all people that have been affected by systematic practices. Disability justice urges the need to focus on dismantling the barriers, both physical and societal, that prevent disabled individuals from fully participating in life the ways that they want to.
In my work with adults who have intellectual and physical disabilities, I see firsthand how essential disability justice is. The American Disabilities Act was established to protect the rights of people with disabilities and prohibit discrimination. This was a significant step that was taken in the right direction to advocate and protect disability rights.
One lesson I’ve learned from the disability justice movement is the importance of interdependence. In a world that often values independence, disability justice teaches us the importance of community accountability. Through community accountability, people are given respect, support, and care through these communities. Community accountability shouldn’t be seen as a weakness, but a strength that brings people together.
#7: Environmental Justice
This chapter discusses how environmental justice challenges us to recognize the impacts that colonization, capitalism, and racism have had on marginalized communities in the world. The exploitation of natural resources has had a major impact on communities' physical health and access to resources. There is so much conflict that has occurred due to the ignorance of rich companies exploiting natural resources by contaminating Indigenous communities' water sources making it unsafe for them to be able to even drink their own water. Indigenous communities understand the land far better than large oil industrialization do. They know the importance of preserving the land and protecting the resources. They remind each other of the connection that we have to the Earth and that healing the land is essential in order for us to heal ourselves. This makes environmental justice inseparable from social and racial justice; it’s about protecting the rights of everyone, no matter what their background is and that they have access to clean, safe environments.
Environmental justice reveals what can occur from the destruction of nature and the destruction of communities. The more I learn, the more I see how my own actions can contribute to either harm or healing. For me, I take responsibility for the small things I can control. One thing that I do to help the environment is by picking up trash that has been left behind. These negative impact that have been made towards Indigenous communities remind me that healing the planet is not just about discussing environmental issues but being able to confront the organizations and larger companies that have created this destruction towards the environment.
#8: Harm Reduction
Harm reduction is a powerful approach that prioritizes compassion and meeting people where they are at. Harm reduction challenges the belief that individuals must be given before they can receive any form of support or care. Harm reduction focuses its shift by giving everyone the support,safety, and respect they deserve regardless of what obstacles they are experiencing in life.
In Healing Justice, harm reduction aligns closely with the principles of healing justice by acknowledging the ways in which people are impacted by systemic oppression. It recognizes many individuals who struggle with addiction and trauma. People end up in these oppressive systems through poverty, racism, and barriers to healthcare. Harm reduction doesn’t just focus on minimizing the negative consequences of these behaviors, but its focus is on being able to provide supportive environments where people feel safe to heal. It is important to take into consideration how these systems are created, why they still exist, and what are effective interventions in order to focus on reducing harm in these systems.
What resonates with me about harm reduction is its focus on non-judgmental care. It doesn’t demand people to fit into this certain expectation of how an individual should or shouldn’t be. It focuses on caring for the needs of individuals and providing them with the resources they need in the moment. People should feel supported regardless of where they are in their healing journey. Access to harm reduction gives people a sense of more control of their life. Everyone deserves to feel supported.
Political + Spiritual Imperatives for the Future
#9: Our Land as Kin
In this chapter, Our Land as Kin, the authors’ discuss how we must view the land not as a resource to be exploited, but to be respected and cared for. Healing justice connects us to the Earth and reminds us that the fight for environmental and land sovereignty has a major impact in healing. The land holds the memories of those who have come before us, and by taking care of the land, we honor the legacy of those who fought for the land that we are on. We should treat the land the same as how we would honor and respect our own families. Colonization and capitalism have created a disruption and disconnection between the connection that we have towards land. The authors also discuss the importance of not owning the land or considering it to be one's own property, but as something that is collectively cared for.
This chapter made me reflect on my own relationship with the land I live on, which I care for and feel deeply connected to, compared to others who may show little respect for it. I remember a specific experience in high school when I was with a boy who tossed his fast food trash out the car window. He justified it by saying that since the roads were already paved and nature was being destroyed, it didn’t matter if he littered. This moment opened my eyes to how environmental exploitation can shape people's attitudes toward the natural world, creating a disconnect from the land. The damage we inflict on the environment not only harms the Earth but also alters how we value it.
#10: What Are our Legacies of Sacrifice and Loss to Transform
This chapter allows us to reflect on the sacrifices and losses that have been made by those who came before us and how we can transform these legacies into something powerful. The struggles of our ancestors, whether in the fight for civil rights, labor movements, or against systemic oppression, are not just historical events and how they shape our present. The pain and suffering they endured were built on acts of love, protections, and resistance that helped pave a new foundation for future generations. One question I feel left with from this chapter is what are some ways that we can honor these sacrifices that have been made?
This chapter makes me reflect and think about the effort and sacrifices that were made and how the future generations hold responsibility in maintaining these legacies. The sacrifices made by past generations are not just stories that are told to be remembered as a story, but they are reminders to understand why certain events had occurred and what their call to action was. Their struggles remind us that the work for justice is ongoing and that. Reflecting doesn’t just involve its purpose of mourning for what has happened in the past. By acknowledging these legacies, we can confront the pain and loss that has shaped our history while choosing to build a future grounded in resilience and hope. We should not be defined by the trauma of past experiences that have caused pain and infliction onto people's lives, but by our ability to transform it into collective healing.
What is Healing Justice?
Healing Justice is a book that discusses the importance of self care and community healing. The book demonstrates to readers on how to heal from the physical and emotion wounds that have been inflicted through generations of trauma. The book also talks about the need to heal from oppressive systems and outlines steps we can take to support that healing process.
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Chronic conditions require consistent care and attention, which is where skilled nursing becomes essential. Skilled nurses are not only highly trained professionals but also compassionate caregivers who make a significant impact on patients’ lives.
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Proposition 129
Another contentious ballot issue, Proposition 129 would address a largely accepted but still debated by some shortage of veterinary care (see The Colorado Sun article), particularly in rural areas, by creating a new class of provider, Veterinary Professional Associate, a Master’s degree level position.
VPAs would occupy a middle ground between registered veterinary technicians (Associate’s degree) and technician specialists (some additional training), and licensed veterinarians who are Doctors of Veterinary Medicine, either DVM or VMD. According to their training, the State Board of Veterinary Medicine sets rules for which practitioners can perform which procedures. VPAs would work under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian.
The ASPCA is among the supporters of 129, and the article in The Sun lists some professional associations who oppose it.
We think that, especially on the Western Slope, as opposed to Denver or Boulder, an additional group of veterinary care providers would be very welcome. We trust the State Board of Veterinary Medicine to set appropriate educational requirements and craft rules that add to a much-needed pool of qualified caregivers.
YES on 129
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Discover the very best CNA Classes in Colorado Springs: Your Path to a Rewarding Healthcare Career Starts Here!
**Title: Discover the Best CNA Classes in Colorado Springs: Your Path to a Rewarding Healthcare Career Starts Here!**
**Introduction:** Are you looking to start a rewarding career in healthcare as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)? If so, Colorado Springs is a great place to kickstart your journey! With a high demand for CNAs in healthcare facilities across the city, there are plenty of opportunities for you to excel in this field. But before you can begin your career, you’ll need to complete a CNA training program. In this article, we’ll explore the best CNA classes in Colorado Springs to help you take the first step towards a successful healthcare career.
**Benefits of Becoming a CNA:** Before we dive into the details of CNA classes in Colorado Springs, let’s first discuss some of the benefits of pursuing a career as a CNA:
– Fulfilling work: As a CNA, you’ll have the opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of patients by providing essential care and support. – Job security: The demand for CNAs is on the rise, with plenty of job opportunities available in healthcare facilities such as hospitals, nursing homes, and clinics. – Quick entry into the field: CNA training programs are typically shorter in duration compared to other healthcare professions, allowing you to start your career sooner.
**Finding the Best CNA Classes in Colorado Springs:** When searching for CNA classes in Colorado Springs, it’s essential to choose a program that meets your needs and sets you up for success. Here are some key factors to consider when selecting a CNA training program:
1. Accreditation: Ensure that the program is accredited by the Colorado State Board of Nursing to ensure quality education and eligibility for certification. 2. Curriculum: Look for a comprehensive curriculum that covers essential topics such as anatomy, medical terminology, and practical caregiving skills. 3. Hands-on experience: Choose a program that provides hands-on training in real healthcare settings to prepare you for the challenges of the job. 4. Instructor qualifications: Check the qualifications of the instructors to ensure that they are experienced healthcare professionals who can provide valuable guidance.
**Best CNA Classes in Colorado Springs:** Now that we’ve outlined what to look for in a CNA training program, let’s explore some of the best CNA classes in Colorado Springs that meet these criteria:
1. **ABC Nursing School**
| Course Duration | Program Cost | Accreditation Status | |—————–|————–|———————-| | 12 weeks | $1,500 | Accredited |
*Why Choose ABC Nursing School:*
– Experienced instructors with hands-on training – Small class sizes for personalized attention – Job placement assistance after graduation
2. **Colorado Springs Community College**
| Course Duration | Program Cost | Accreditation Status | |—————–|————–|———————-| | 8 weeks | $1,200 | Accredited |
*Why Choose Colorado Springs Community College:*
– Affordable tuition fees – Flexible class schedules – State-of-the-art facilities for practical training
**Practical Tips for Success:** – Stay organized and dedicated throughout your CNA training program. – Seek guidance from experienced CNAs and instructors. – Practice your skills regularly to build confidence.
**Conclusion:** Embarking on a career as a Certified Nursing Assistant in Colorado Springs is a rewarding journey that offers job security and fulfillment. By enrolling in one of the best CNA classes in the city, you can gain the skills and knowledge needed to excel in this role. Remember to choose a program that meets your needs and sets you up for success, and don’t hesitate to seek guidance from experienced professionals along the way. Your path to a rewarding healthcare career starts here in Colorado Springs!
By following the tips outlined in this article and selecting the best CNA training program for your needs, you’ll be well on your way to achieving your goals. Good luck on your journey to becoming a Certified Nursing Assistant!
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Accessible Bathing Solutions: Walk-In Bathtubs and Shower Remodeling in Colorado
When it comes to enhancing bathroom safety and comfort, installing a handicap bathtub in Colorado or opting for walk in bathtubs in Denver can make all the difference. At Colorado Walk In Bath, we provide accessible solutions like the Walk In Bathtub Shower Combo and offer comprehensive shower remodeling in Colorado to create a safe and luxurious bathing experience.
Why Choose a Walk-In Bathtub?
For individuals with mobility challenges, a traditional bathtub can be difficult and dangerous to use. Walk-in bathtubs offer a convenient alternative, allowing users to enter and exit the tub with ease, reducing the risk of slips and falls. Colorado Walk In Bath specializes in providing high-quality walk-in tubs tailored to meet the needs of those seeking safer bathing options.
These tubs are designed with easy-access doors, built-in seating, and non-slip surfaces. The handicap bathtub in Colorado is especially beneficial for elderly individuals or those with physical disabilities. In Denver and surrounding areas, these installations provide a practical and comfortable way for people to maintain their independence while ensuring their safety.
Walk In Bathtub Shower Combo: The Best of Both Worlds
A Walk In Bathtub Shower Combo offers the ultimate flexibility for households looking to combine the ease of a walk-in tub with the convenience of a shower. This option is perfect for families who want the freedom to choose between a quick shower and a relaxing soak. It’s also ideal for smaller bathrooms where space is limited.
At Colorado Walk In Bath, our walk-in tub and shower combos come equipped with all the essential features, including adjustable water jets, quick-drain systems, and a hand-held showerhead for added convenience. This combination allows users to enjoy the therapeutic benefits of a walk-in bathtub while also having the option to take a refreshing shower whenever needed.
Benefits of Shower Remodeling in Colorado
Bathroom remodeling projects, particularly shower remodeling in Colorado, are becoming increasingly popular as more homeowners recognize the importance of creating accessible and stylish spaces. At Colorado Walk In Bath, we specialize in customizing showers to meet the specific needs of our clients, whether it’s enhancing accessibility or adding luxurious features.
Remodeling your shower can greatly improve functionality, especially for those with limited mobility. Options like curbless showers, grab bars, and built-in benches can enhance safety and comfort. For homeowners looking to upgrade their space, remodeling also offers the opportunity to install modern features such as rainfall showerheads, sleek tile designs, and energy-efficient fixtures.
The Importance of Handicap Bathtubs in Colorado
For individuals who need additional support when bathing, a handicap bathtub in Colorado is an invaluable investment. These tubs are designed with safety in mind, providing features such as low-entry thresholds, safety bars, and anti-scald technology. At Colorado Walk In Bath, our handicap bathtubs offer a range of customizable options to ensure that each user’s specific needs are met.
Installing a handicap bathtub can also provide peace of mind for family members and caregivers, knowing that their loved ones have a safe and accessible bathing solution. With features like hydrotherapy jets, these tubs offer not only safety but also relaxation, helping to alleviate joint pain and improve circulation for users.
Why Choose Colorado Walk In Bath?
When considering walk in bathtubs in Denver or any other accessible bathroom solutions, it’s important to work with a company that understands your needs. Colorado Walk In Bath provides top-quality products and expert installation to ensure that your bathroom is both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
Our team of professionals takes the time to understand your specific requirements, offering customized solutions that enhance your bathroom’s usability. Whether you’re interested in a Walk In Bathtub Shower Combo or need a complete shower remodeling in Colorado, we guarantee a smooth process from start to finish. We take pride in delivering safe, luxurious, and affordable bathroom solutions that fit your lifestyle.
Conclusion
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CJ current events 7dec23
I know what you're doing
I see it all too clear - Duncan Shiek
Colorado investigates “unprecedented” scheme by drivers paid to transport Medicaid patients hundreds of miles a day
Registered nurse Michelle Papa hands out cups of methadone to patients at the Denver Health methadone clinic on Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2018. (AAron Ontiveroz, The Denver Post)
The patients flocked to metro Denver methadone clinics in mid to late summer, five or six to a car. Most were users of illicit opioids, including fentanyl. Many were homeless. And all were from Pueblo or other parts of southern Colorado, driven up Interstate 25 by independent transportation contractors who suddenly had flooded the state’s Medicaid system. As clinics scrambled to process the patients, some told The Denver Post that they thought it was odd so many were coming from outside of metro Denver — especially while clinics were open and waiting in southern Colorado. Providers at the methadone facilities, which are tightly regulated and highly stigmatized, made note of the vehicles dropping off these new patients: new SUVs with temporary tags, driven by men who often spoke accented English and who all had enrolled in a lucrative program that paid them to drive patients to the doctor. State officials now believe the drivers were part of a coordinated Medicaid scheme that exploited the most vulnerable Coloradans and the medical system designed to keep them healthy. Seth Klamann reports.
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Rep. Claude Pepper of Florida held a hearing in September 1987 to investigate the abuse of senior citizens placed into court-ordered guardianship. “It is, in one short sentence,” he said during his opening statement , “the most punitive civil penalty that can be levied against an American citizen, with the exception, of course, of the death penalty.” Pepper, then 87, was outraged at what the so-called protective system had morphed into. Judges got petitions asking that they assign a guardian to a targeted senior who was deemed unable to care for themselves. In a secret court session, the target was promptly declared an “incapacitated ward,” although frequently no medical evidence of infirmity was presented. The ward’s money and property were immediately confiscated and put under the control of a court-appointed stranger — the guardian.*** After eight years of investigating and writing about abusive guardianship cases , I can report that abuses still happen today, but on a much larger scale. Nearly everyone has heard of the Britney Spears conservatorship which lasted nearly 14 years, but the public doesn’t realize there are an estimated 2 million Americans currently living under this court control. The precise figure is unknown because no entity keeps track of guardianship cases, despite numerous Government Accountability Office reports outlining the criminal abuses taking place and the urgent need for a centralized database to understand the breadth of the problem. Some guardianships are certainly necessary, and many work out well, especially if a loving family member is named as guardian. Many professional guardians are truly dedicated and compassionate, but too many are not. In recent years, judges have routinely ignored family members and appointed stranger guardians who can charge the targeted person up to $600 an hour. The caregivers they hire to help further drain the ward’s bank account. Since state courts confiscate ward’s estates worth a combined $50 billion every single year, is it any wonder the unscrupulous are attracted to work within the system?*** https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/fairness-justice/guardianship-a-50-billion-magnet-for-predators
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The good news is your Mustang beat the Vette as it should.
*** Jacob Steven Michael Carmack, 23, of Ocala, was identified as the driver of a Ford Mustang involved in the street-racing incident on Nov. 18 in Marion County, the Florida Highway Patrol said in a news release. FOX35 Orlando reported that Carmack is employed as a correctional officer with CoreCivic in Citrus County. The silver Mustang and white Corvette were street racing around 8:30 a.m. on State Highway 200 when the Corvette struck a Toyota Prius, careened off the road and slammed into a power pole and tree. First responders arrived to find the Corvette ripped "in pieces," Marion County Fire Rescue said at the time.*** https://www.foxnews.com/us/correctional-worker-arrested-street-racing-crash-injured-corvette-driver-ripped-car-apart
The bad new is you're going to the jail where you work.
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Predictable
***"Not enough change has happened since the 2020 Uprising," [Michael Latt] wrote in June 2022. "We’ll continue to fight and stand up against police violence and White supremacy until true justice is real in this country."*** Latt's website shows him pictured alongside public figures including the rapper and actor Common, Georgia progressive Stacey Abrams and U.S. Reps. Ilhan Omar, D-Minnesota, and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y. Latt comes from a well-connected Hollywood family. [His mom, Michelle] Satter is a founding director at the Sundance Institute; Latt's father, David Latt, is a movie producer; and Latt's brother is the head of talent at CAA, according to Deadline.*** https://www.foxnews.com/us/hollywood-social-justice-warrior-killed-by-homeless-woman-own-home
"36-year-old Jameelah Elena Michl allegedly broke into his home and allegedly shot him in the head" on Mon, 27nov23.
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Payback is a uh.....
George Santos
@MrSantosNY
Monday I will be filling an official complaint with the Office of congressional Ethics against
@NMalliotakis
regarding her questionable stock trading since joining the Ways and Means committee this Congress. Before joining the committee the congresswoman didn’t have an active trading habit or a high volume stake. The question is, what set of information is she trading with?
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We have Pub.L. 112–105, 126 Stat. 291, ‘‘Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act of 2012’’ or the ‘‘STOCK Act’’ https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/PLAW-112publ105/pdf/PLAW-112publ105.pdf
Doesn't apply to family members
15 USC Ch. 2B.
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Philly says no face, no case
Wearing a shiesty -- a.k.a. ski mask or balaclava -- in certain public areas throughout Philadelphia will now be a finable offense. On Thursday, among a number of bills, Philadelphia's City Council approved legislation to ban the wearing of ski masks in places such as schools, day cares, rec centers, parks, inside city-owned buildings and on public transportation. The bill passed with a vote of 13 to 2. Those who violate the new ban will face a $250 fine. And, those who wear one during the commission of a crime will be hit with a $2,000 fee -- on top of any other legal ramifications following the act. The move comes after SEPTA announced a similar ban on public transit.*** In supporting the ban, Councilman Anthony Phillips of the city's 9th councilmanic district, said the bill would return "both power and safety to the people" including thousands who were not in attendance at the day's hearing. "It aims to create a safer, more transparent and loving community," Phillips argued. At large councilmember Isaiah Thomas said that he supported the bill as a way to help law enforcement officials identify those who engage in criminal activity "I'm all for trends and things that are cool for young people. Very supportive of that stuff," he said. "But, what am I supposed to say to a parent when we leave a basketball game and harm is done to a child and there's no way to tell who did that harm or why that harm was done? "Young people, you got to take them jawns off," Thomas said, punctuating his comments. "Seriously."*** Councilwoman Jamie Gauthier of the city's 3rd councilmanic district, voted against the bill as did Councilmember at large Kendra Brooks. Gauthier said that she couldn't support a bill that could further marginalize and criminalize young men throughout the city. Instead, she called for more support for young people. "It's incumbent upon us as a city to deliver that support and to prioritize that over making enforcement harsher on young Black men in our city in ways that might not even be Constitutional," she said.***
https://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/local/philadelphia-city-council-bans-wearing-ski-masks-in-public/3709560/
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A snitch did it? Perfect....
Federal prosecutors announced Friday attempted murder charges against an Arizona inmate and ex-FBI informant, a week after ex-Minneapolis cop Derek Chauvin was stabbed 22 times inside a library at the Tucson penitentiary where they are both inmates. John Turscak, 52, is also facing multiple assault charges and inflicting serious bodily injury with an "improvised knife" around 12:30 p.m. on Black Friday – a day the suspect allegedly told investigators he picked to symbolize the "Black Lives Matter" movement, which spurred months of protests around the country in connection with the death of George Floyd – who Chauvin was convicted of killing. Federal corrections officers intervened "immediately" according to court filings, dousing Turscak with pepper spray. He allegedly told the guards he would have killed Chauvin if guards hadn't reacted so fast. When he waived his Miranda rights, he allegedly told the FBI about the Black Friday symbolism and said he'd planned the attack for a month.***
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Fentanyl and weed?
CARMEL, Maine—An astronomical electricity bill was the first tipoff that something unusual was going on at a former chicken farm in this town of 3,000 people off Interstate 95. A Massachusetts-registered construction company had bought the 5.5-acre property in 2021. But instead of construction equipment moving in, a new power pole sprang up. Electricity use jumped to nearly $7,000 in December 2022 from $600 a month a year earlier. In June, after neighbor complaints, the Penobscot County Sheriff's Office said it carried out a search warrant of the property, seizing some 3,400 marijuana plants and 111 pounds of processed marijuana. The state said it was prosecuting two Chinese nationals and two naturalized U.S. citizens of Chinese origin on charges including illegal cultivation and trafficking of marijuana. State and local officials identified the Carmel property as one of many unlicensed marijuana-growing operations throughout Maine that are run by Chinese networks. According to court documents, one of the defendants in the case told police that from Exit 130 to Exit 244 on I-95, a stretch of more than 100 miles, "all the Chinese people are growing marijuana."*** Oklahoma has shut down nearly 1,000 marijuana farms since late 2020, with about 80% to 90% of them linked to Chinese organized crime rings, said Mark Woodward, a spokesman for the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics. "It's an open all-cash business that requires large land purchases," he said.*** Chinese-operated marijuana farms often rely heavily on Chinese immigrants working under conditions indicative of human trafficking and forced labor, said Aaron Halegua, a lawyer representing Chinese workers who say they have been exploited in the cannabis industry. In New Mexico, state prosecutors are investigating a licensed marijuana farm for alleged wage theft and human trafficking, according to workers who say they are cooperating with the probe. One worker, who said he fled China in March after a crackdown on the underground church he was a member of, said he reached the U.S. after a treacherous journey through Central America and first found a restaurant job in New York City. When a job-placement agency promised him $150 a day for a job making herbal medicine in New Mexico, he paid more than $600 for a flight to Albuquerque in early August.***
Qi, L. (2023, Nov 30). How Chinese Marijuana Operations Cropped Up in Small-Town America; From New Mexico to Maine, Chinese networks cash in on cannabis legalization. Wall Street Journal
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Quick - arrest the law abiding homeowner!
A Granada Hills homeowner shot and killed an attempted home invasion burglar early Saturday morning and authorities believe another suspect who fled the scene was also possibly shot. Los Angeles Police Department officers responded around 5 a.m. to a "hot prowler" call in the 11400 block of Swinton Avenue near Rinaldi Avenue and found the suspect dead inside the home. During a Saturday morning news conference, LAPD Valley Bureau Deputy Chief Alan Hamilton said preliminary investigations show that a suspect who was armed with a weapon confronted the homeowner and that's when the shooting happened. "During that burglary, multiple rounds were fired by the homeowner and the homeowner struck one of the burglary suspects," said Hamilton. The suspect suffered multiple gunshot wounds and was pronounced dead at the scene. Investigators say he was in possession of the victim's property at the time of the shooting.��*** On Monday, authorities identified the suspect whom was shot by the homeowner as 20-year-old Inglewood man Abednego Adre. At the time of the news conference, Hamilton said all three family members were at the Devonshire Station as the homeowner who shot the burglar underwent questioning. A neighbor spoke about the incident and said he was not surprised the shooting happened because burglaries occur daily in the neighborhood. *** https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/granada-hills-homeowner-shoots-and-kills-attempted-home-invasion-burglar/
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Why don't you go freakin' live there?
A former senior U.S. diplomat who served in U.S. embassies across Latin America was accused of spying for Cuba's intelligence service for decades in one of the highest-reaching and longest-lasting security breaches of the U.S. government, according to a criminal complaint unsealed Monday. Victor Manuel Rocha, a former U.S. ambassador to Bolivia, was arrested by the Federal Bureau of Investigation on Friday. The unsealed complaint said that the 73-year-old Rocha had worked for Cuba as a covert agent since at least the early 1980s until now. "Rocha secretly supported the Republic of Cuba and its clandestine intelligence-gathering mission against the United States by serving as a covert agent of Cuba's intelligence services," the complaint said. To do so, Rocha provided false information to the U.S. and traveled outside the country to meet with Cuban undercover agents, according to the complaint. At a court hearing in Miami on Monday, Rocha was dressed in a tan jumpsuit. A lawyer for him didn't immediately respond to requests for comment Former diplomats said this likely to be the worst breach by Cuban intelligence of the U.S. government, surpassing that of Ana Belén Montes, a senior Cuba analyst at the Defense Intelligence Agency who pleaded guilty to spying for Cuba in 2002. She was released from prison in 2023. "This is ten times worse. It was a great coup for the Cubans," said John Feeley, a former U.S. ambassador to Panama. He said Rocha was his mentor when he entered the foreign service. "He was the chargé d'affaires in the Cuban mission with access and security clearance to everything."*** Throughout the meetings Rocha referred to the U.S. as "the enemy." He praised Fidel Castro as the "comandante" and referred to his contacts in Cuban intelligence as his "compañeros," according to the complaint.
de Córdoba, J. (2023, Dec 04). U.S. Ex-Ambassador Charged as Secret Agent for Cuba; Victor Manuel Rocha, who served in U.S. embassies across Latin America, is accused of spying for Havana's secret intelligence service for decades. Wall Street Journal (Online)
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House explodes in Arlington, VA 4dec23. Occupant had fired flares at neighbors. Police attempted to execute search warrant.
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But those hats were really cool, so it's ok.
A Macy’s security guard was killed and another wounded in a double-stabbing by a man who allegedly tried to steal multiple hats from the Philadelphia department store Monday morning, authorities said. The guard was fatally knifed about 15 minutes after unarmed security prevented the suspected killer from stealing the merchandise around 10:45 a.m., according to Philadelphia police. The suspect was allowed to leave following his attempted theft but returned to “immediately” attack one of the guards before redirecting his violent rage toward a second guard.*** Both guards were rushed to Jefferson Hospital. A 30-year-old guard was stabbed in the neck and pronounced dead there. A 23-year-old guard was stabbed in the face and arm. He was recovering Monday night.*** https://nypost.com/2023/12/04/news/2-macys-security-guards-stabbed-1-fatally-by-man-trying-to-steal-hats/
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A 34-year-old man was identified Wednesday morning as the suspect in a central Texas shooting rampage that unfolded over eight hours on Tuesday in two large cities and left six people dead and several others injured, including two police officers, authorities said. Austin police investigators "strongly believe" the suspect, Shane James, is connected to the violent string of incidents and was charged with capital murder, authorities said, adding that more charges were pending. Interim Police Chief Robin Henderson said the chain of events occurred at four different locations in the state capital on Tuesday and one near San Antonio. She said the deadly crime spree began Tuesday morning with the shooting of an Austin Independent School District police officer near Northeast Early College High School, prompting a lockdown of the school.
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Other officers chased the suspect who crashed at an intersection and was taken into custody, Henderson said. James was booked at the Travis County Jail on a capital murder charge and an outstanding assault with injury family violence warrant, according to Henderson. Following James' arrest, Austin police contacted the Bexar County Sheriff's Office and informed them that the suspect had a connection to a residence near San Antonio, which is about 80 miles southwest of Austin, said Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar. Salazar said deputies sent to the house to do a welfare check on the occupants found a "grisly" scene and the bodies of two the victims, a man and a woman, both believed to be in their 40s or 50s, with fatal gunshot wounds and "wedged inside very small room." Salazar said James' link to the two victims remains under investigation. Salazar said investigators believe the killings near San Antonio happened before the suspect went to Austin to continue his alleged killing rampage.*** https://abcnews.go.com/US/suspect-arrested-after-shootings-austin-san-antonio-leave/story?id=105412955
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Guts
Presidential contender Robert F. Kennedy Jr. admitted Tuesday he flew on late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s private jet twice, not just once as he previously claimed — and that his then-wife had a “relationship” with madam Ghislaine Maxwell.*** On Tuesday night, Kennedy told Watters that the public should have a complete accounting of Epstein’s social and political connections, as outlined in his “little black book” of names and phone numbers of the rich, famous and powerful. “I agree with you that all of this information should be released, and we should get real answers on what happened to Jeffrey Epstein and any of the high-level political people that he was involved with, all of that should be open to the public,” he said. “It should absolutely be transparent, and I don’t see why any of those records would have any redactions in them,” he said. “Why would we be hiding that from the American public?”*** https://nypost.com/2023/12/06/news/rfk-jr-admits-he-flew-on-jeffrey-epsteins-jet-twice/
You don't think it has anything to do with money, do you?
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Untreated mental illness is not our friend
The Virginia man presumed to have been killed when his house exploded while cops tried to serve a search warrant had posted rambling conspiracy theories — and filed frivolous lawsuits, including one accusing his “witch” ex-wife of committing him “against his will” in New York. James Yoo, 56, fired a “flare-type gun” from inside his Arlington home into the neighborhood more than 30 times at about 4:45 p.m. Monday, local Police Chief Andy Penn said. When police tried to execute a search warrant and breached his door, Yoo fired several gunshots, Penn said.*** He publicly aired grievances against many people in his life, including posting paranoid rants about his neighbors and a former co-worker on his now-disabled LinkedIn account. He spread rambling and at times incoherent conspiracy theories against government officials, law enforcement, media outlets and his neighbors, whom he accused of being spies and collecting his personal information for unspecified handlers, CNN reported.*** Yoo also reportedly referred to his wife as a “witch” and spewed anti-US slogans, including “F— America,” and quoted Noam Chomsky, the famed linguist who is a leading critic of American foreign policy and US involvement in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.*** https://nypost.com/2023/12/06/news/virginia-man-presumed-dead-in-house-blast-spewed-conspiracy-theories-unleashed-rants/
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The perverted son of a California Airbnb host was sentenced last week to more than three years in a federal lockup after he secretly filmed a guest getting out of the shower and later threatened to share part of the footage with her loved ones, prosecutors said. The prison sentence was handed down to Kevin James Strutz, 52, on Nov. 27 after he pleaded guilty to trying to blackmail the victim into sending him a sexually explicit video during a twisted harassment campaign over social media. Strutz and the woman both lived at Strutz’s mother’s house in the city of Ceres, where the victim rented out a room in February 2020, the US Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of California said. The victim, a traveling occupational therapist, abruptly took off the same month when she spotted a creepy drafted message on a smartphone left in a shared bathroom, prosecutors said.*** Strutz continued to contact the victim through multiple Facebook accounts, including one that had a false identity. He then threatened to send nude pics of the woman to all of her contacts and attached an image of her naked from the waist up if she didn’t send him a video of her touching herself, the complaint states. In an interview with the FBI, Strutz admitted to filming the woman using a cell phone in a basket, but claimed he wasn’t going to send it to anyone else, the complaint states.*** Strutz had a history of arrests dating back to 1991 and as recently as 2018, the feds said. Among the charges were stalking, violating court orders to prevent domestic violence, burglary, robbery and assault with a deadly weapon. https://nypost.com/2023/12/05/news/kevin-strutz-sentenced-to-prison-after-filming-airbnb-guest/
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UNLV shooting - 3 dead, prof shooter
CNN — The gunman in a Wednesday mass shooting on the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, campus that left three dead and a fourth wounded is a 67-year-old career college professor with connections to colleges in Georgia and North Carolina, a law enforcement source told CNN, but it’s unknown what connection he had with the school where the shooting took place. At a Wednesday evening news conference, Las Vegas Metro Sheriff Kevin McMahill said the identity of the shooter, who is dead, will not be released until his family has been notified.*** https://www.cnn.com/2023/12/06/us/university-of-nevada-las-vegas-campus-shooting/index.html +++
Anthony Polito was identified as the 67-year-old college professor and active shooting suspect who opened fire at the University of Nevada-Las Vegas campus. The suspect is deceased, Las Vegas Metropolitan police wrote. Polito was first named by ABC News, citing sources. Authorities have not formally named him. ABC7 reported that he lived in Henderson, Nevada, and that authorities were scouring his writings, which included a fascination with the Zodiac serial killer. On a website using the name Tony Polito, the suspect claimed to have solved the Zodiac killer’s famous cipher, naming a well-known suspect. He also wrote that he had “lived in Georgia, Iowa, Nevada, New York, North Carolina, Virginia and Wyoming. In my travels, I especially enjoyed Jackson Hole, The Outer Banks, Key West … and, of course, Durham.” His strongest academic ties appear to have been in North Carolina. In a section on his website about cracking various mysteries, he posted an article he wrote called, “What Really Happened to Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370.”*** https://heavy.com/news/anthony-polito/
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Dysfunctional Family Roles: Identifying and Addressing Them
The modern family takes many forms — from single-parent households to blended ones — but they have one thing in common: the potential to develop dysfunctional family roles. These roles can be an issue because when there’s dysfunction in a family, preteens, teens, and young adults can experience problems including sibling fighting, family anxiety, and substance use. “Dysfunctional family dynamics are often the reason people come to me and say, ‘I’m struggling with this situation in my family, but no matter what I do, it doesn’t change,’” said Jenilyn Bartolo, a licensed professional counselor at Embark Behavioral Health in Greenwood Village, Colorado. In a wide-ranging conversation, Bartolo discussed dysfunctional family roles, including how they affect young people, and how to heal from them. Table of contents- What Are the Roles in a Family? - Common Roles of Family Members in Dysfunctional Families- 1. The golden child, hero, or saint - 2. The scapegoat or black sheep - 3. The parentified child - 4. The mascot or clown - 5. The addict - 6. The lost child, problem child, or rebel - 7. The peacemaker or mediator - 8. The narcissist - How Dysfunctional Family Roles Affect Young People - How To Heal From Dysfunctional Family Roles- 1. Identify dysfunctional family roles - 2. Practice self-care - 3. Create healthy boundaries - 4. Seek professional help - Family Roles: A Better Path Forward What Are the Roles in a Family? In a family system that involves children, the roles of family members typically include one or more caregivers — these could be a biological parent, an adoptive parent, or a grandparent or other extended family member — and the children, whether they’re related biologically, step-siblings, or adopted. While ideally family members are close and well connected, relating to each other in a physically and emotionally healthy way, that’s not always the case. Common Roles of Family Members in Dysfunctional Families Bartolo outlined eight roles of family members that are common in dysfunctional families and explained what defines them. “From a roles perspective, if you have a parentified child, which is when the parent-child roles are reversed, or if there are mental health concerns or addiction present, then there’s definitely dysfunction,” she said. “But assessing a family who is struggling with dysfunction is about more than just which dysfunctional family roles are present or how many of these roles are identified in your family. If there’s avoidance of conflict, avoidance of past shame, or avoidance of talking about problems, then you have a dysfunctional pattern that needs to be addressed.” 1. The golden child, hero, or saint The golden child, hero, or saint is the favored child who receives special treatment, praise, and high expectations or an only child who can do no wrong. The focus on the golden child often masks a family's underlying issues. “If there are siblings, parents will say to the other kids, ‘Why can’t you behave more like this child?’,” Bartolo said, “but the golden child also has a lot of expectations put on them and can be a very lonely kid.” She said it’s important to note that if a golden child is an only child raised in a more controlling and authoritarian style, they could develop anxiety, depression, people-pleasing behaviors, perfectionism, unhealthy coping skills, and low self-esteem. 2. The scapegoat or black sheep The scapegoat or black sheep is the family member who’s blamed for the home’s problems and difficulties. In some cases, this role serves as a distraction from the family's real problems. 3. The parentified child In a healthy family dynamic, parents provide emotional security and meet their children's needs. Sometimes, those roles get reversed. In these cases, parentified children take on the caregiving function, often at too young of an age, to compensate for the parents’ inadequacies and maintain family stability. 4. The mascot or clown The mascot or clown, who can be a parent or child, uses humor and playfulness to diffuse tension. Similar to what happens with the golden child, hero, or saint, these actions may help avoid or cover up the family's deeper issues. 5. The addict The addict is someone who’s struggling with substance use or addictive behavior. These issues can exacerbate family dysfunction. 6. The lost child, problem child, or rebel The lost child withdraws from family conflict, while the problem child or rebel acts out. These individuals use these behaviors to cope with dysfunctional family dynamics. 7. The peacemaker or mediator The peacemaker or mediator tries to resolve conflicts and maintain harmony within the family, often at their own expense. They may sacrifice their own emotional needs to provide what they perceive their siblings or parents need. Parents often create these roles in their children when one of them makes negative or harsh statements about the other parent. 8. The narcissist The narcissist, usually the parent, exhibits self-centered behavior. They prioritize their own needs and desires above all else. How Dysfunctional Family Roles Affect Young People If left unaddressed, Bartolo said dysfunctional family roles affect youths and young adults to different degrees. The severity of the impact varies, but negative outcomes can include: - Addiction: Unhealthy family dynamics increase the likelihood of substance use or addiction. For example, a Development and Psychopathology journal article shared that when families are less cohesive — with less emotional and physical closeness among family members — and more conflicted during adolescence, it can lead to a higher rate of alcohol use in adolescence and adulthood. - Mental health: The family unit is one of the primary sources of emotional security for a child, and difficult family relationships increase stress and can raise the risk of developing anxiety, depression, and other teen mental health concerns. These issues can be problems for young adults as well. - Relationships and interactions: Bartolo said the coping mechanisms and conflict resolution strategies learned within a family can influence how a youth interacts with others going forward, even into adulthood. Poorly modeled relationships in the family can therefore negatively impact future relationships. - Sibling fighting: When there are insufficient boundaries and a lack of healthy conflict resolution, children are more likely to argue with each other. Based on adolescent reports from a study published in the journal Family Process, adolescents in families characterized by conflict or disagreement were more likely to have higher average levels of an angry mood. How To Heal From Dysfunctional Family Roles In addition to the potential negative outcomes discussed earlier, dysfunctional family roles could pass down from generation to generation. For example, according to research in the Journal of Marriage and Family, parentification in childhood could negatively affect early parenting practices and child behavior in the next generation. Addressing dysfunction is therefore essential for current family members and those yet to come. No matter what your relationship dynamics look like today, Bartolo said it’s never too late to bring balance and healing to the roles of family members in your home. Following are a few tips that can help. 1. Identify dysfunctional family roles Being self-aware of the different roles of family members, including the one you play, is the first step in healing your family’s relationships. “Start by looking at the way you grew up and your own role in your family of origin,” Bartolo said. “Often, the role we played as children carries over into the family system we’re in today.” 2. Practice self-care “Take a look at what your co-regulation needs are,” Bartolo said, referring to the reciprocal exchange of emotional, neurological, and physical safety you experience with your child, which starts with you calming yourself through self-regulation. “In dysfunctional family roles, we’re often letting emotions lead. When we don’t regulate ourselves, our brain isn’t fully online. Perhaps you need to take 10 minutes to yourself, or go for a walk, before addressing a conflict in your family. It basically comes down to self-care and knowing what you need to do before you try to parent or navigate a familial situation.” 3. Create healthy boundaries In dysfunctional families, boundaries for children are often too strict, loose, or unpredictable. “If parents create healthy boundaries with their preteens and teens and have healthy expectations, they’re giving their child the security they need,” Bartolo said. “But if a parent’s expectations are too high or unpredictable, there’s no security in that parent-child relationship, and that can create or reinforce unhealthy family roles.” 4. Seek professional help Contact a therapist if your family is stuck in a pattern you can’t seem to get out of, or if there are mental health or substance use concerns. While any licensed clinician can assist, it’s always appropriate to ask about their experience with family therapy. “You’re ready for therapy if you’re ready to hold yourself, and your family, accountable for the part each of you play in the family,” Bartolo said. “Therapy can feel uncomfortable, but that’s when you know you’re creating lasting change, and you’re growing. Any licensed marriage and family therapist can help you, and I recommend looking for someone familiar with positive parenting.” Family Roles: A Better Path Forward Healthy roles of family members influence everything from your preteen, teen, or young adult’s mental health to how they approach conflict resolution and relationships when they’re adults — and even parents themselves. Practices such as self-care and setting boundaries, as well as family involvement in therapy, can help you and your loved ones heal from dysfunctional family roles. “It sounds complicated, but healing is really simple: We combat a lot of these dysfunctional family roles just by giving our children the experience of true acceptance and empathy,” Bartolo said. “Facing the roles we each play can be difficult, and it can feel like it gets worse before it gets better. But in the end, you’ll give your preteen, teen, or young adult the tools to experience joy and find meaning in life, and that’s the gift we all want to leave our kids when we’re gone.” Embark is the most trusted name in teen and young adult mental health treatment. We’re driven to find the help your family needs. If you’re looking for support, contact us today. Read the full article
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Home Nursing Services in Colorado
This is why people who are unable to leave their homes find a home care nurse in Colorado to Everyone be quite tempting.is aware that Colorado is a bustling city that is ideal for people from working classes. People are becoming increasingly distant from their family and loved ones as a result of their hectic lives.
The city is teeming with people who have a variety of health issues, primarily the elderly, who are unable to leave their houses on their own to seek medical attention. For those who have daily care needs or medical issues, home nursing services in Colorado are crucial. The benefit of having nursing services in Colorado homes is that people may easily access qualified medical professionals who take care of the residents' needs. Additionally, they give patients a sense of community so they don't feel alone.
Through the numerous organizations they are a part of, you can get in touch with the nurses, or live-in caretakers as they are also known. Once a person in Colorado contacts a home nurse, they can easily explain their needs and medical conditions, and the necessary live-in caregiver will arrive at their homes to deliver their services.
People of days prefer to live in care facilities over other places, such nursing homes or old age homes. This is so that patients receiving live-in care can receive their care in the comfort of their own homes, particularly in large cities like Colorado, without having to acclimate to new set
The patient can easily access medical treatment in the setting of their choice thanks to a live-in carer, a fully trained professional who resides with them in their own home. These caregivers are skilled in offering a variety of services, including housework, companionship, and personal care.
These professionals frequently make the distinction between a patient who is in good physical and mental health and one who is sad and ill. The life in care provider would frequently remain in a nearby home, ready to be called whenever necessary, or in rare situations, a nurse would remain in the patient's home itself.
The nursing care services in Colorado offer a wide range of services, such as routine household chores and daily tasks that the caregivers carry out in addition to their medical treatment.
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Acute Flaccid Myelitis Market by Treatment Type (Pharmacological Treatment, Physical & Occupational Therapy, Plasmapheresis, and Others) - Global Outlook & Forecast 2023-2031
According to the deep-dive market assessment study by Growth Plus Reports, global acute flaccid myelitis market is expected to register a revenue CAGR of 3.2% during the forecast period.
Acute Flaccid Myelitis Market Fundamentals
Acute flaccid myelitis (AFM) is a life-threatening illness that appears like polio and was first identified in unusual clusters in California in 2012 and Colorado in 2014. With hundreds of cases recorded in Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa, North America, and South America, AFM is now recognized as a widespread condition. Recent AFM is thought to have been mostly caused by epidemic enteroviral infection, notably enterovirus D68 infection. Cases typically occur in geographic clusters in temperate climates and follow a clear seasonal-biennial pattern. Young children are most often affected by AFM, characterized by an abrupt onset of flaccid weakness in one or more limbs and abnormalities in the grey matter of the spinal cord. Additional muscles may be affected include the extraocular, respiratory, bulbar, and trunk muscles. Clinical signs of other acute weakness-causing conditions, such as Guillain-Barre syndrome, demyelinating myelitis, and other infectious myelitis, may resemble those of AFM.
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Less than 15% of incidents of AFM in adults (more frequently in the immunocompromised) occur, with AFM in adults perhaps needing to be more reported or recognized. AFM is mostly a pediatric condition. There may be a small preference for men. Most AFM patients experience a prodromal sickness that includes a fever and respiratory symptoms (such as a cough, rhinorrhea, pharyngitis, or a disease that resembles asthma). Vomiting and diarrhea are less common gastrointestinal complaints.
Headache, stiffness in the neck, or a return of fever can occur together with the development of neurological symptoms. Pain in the afflicted limb(s), neck, or lower back often precedes limb weakening in patients. Flaccid weakness usually affects one or more limbs and is asymmetrical, with a preference for the upper limbs and proximal muscle groups. In addition to limb weakness, over 30% of patients exhibit motor deficits localized to the brainstem's cranial nerve motor nuclei. These deficits are largely bulbar and facial weakness, with extraocular muscle weakness occurring less frequently.
The most effective diagnostic procedure for AFM is an MRI of the spinal cord. The distinctive feature of AFM is spinal cord grey matter T2 hyperintensity. When examined axially, early acute phase lesions impact the whole grey matter of the spinal cord. They are often confluent and poorly delineated, with varied degrees of surrounding white matter involvement and edema. Grey matter lesions in the spinal cord are often longitudinally widespread.
Acute Flaccid Myelitis Market Dynamics
The acute flaccid myelitis market is growing due to rising awareness, increasing surveillance initiatives, identification and reporting of AFM cases. The number of reported cases of AFM has increased as medical professionals and public health organizations have become more cautious in finding and diagnosing the condition. For instance, Acute Flaccid Myelitis Association aims to increase public understanding and support for this disease. They also offer assistance to parents, caregivers, and those who are experiencing AFM symptoms. Their funding is used to meet the requirements of the patients. They utilize donations to pay for therapies, treatments, and equipment not covered by insurance for families. More than 90% of donations are used immediately to meet the critical medical requirements of AFMA grant candidates. Additionally, the federal government has noticed the illness due to the advocacy efforts of AFM-affected families, the Acute Flaccid Myelitis Association (AFMA), and medical professionals who treat patients with the condition. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, for example, proposed $1 billion in funding for AFM research in 2018.
Accurate and rapid diagnosis of AFM patients has been made possible by improved methods for diagnosis, including laboratory testing and enhanced imaging equipment. This is likely because more information is available on illness and its prevalence. For instance, according to the National Library of Medicine 2021, 96% of documented AFM cases in the USA 2018 were hospital admissions, with 58% going to an intensive care unit. Early management's cornerstone is supportive care and vigilant monitoring targeted toward possibly developing critical problems. Moreover, according to the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, as of June 2, 2023, twenty reports of patients under investigation (PUIs) had been made, and three of those reports had been confirmed. Since August 2014, when CDC started monitoring AFM, there have been 727 confirmed cases. Since then, the CDC has conducted extensive investigations into cases. In 2014, 2016, and 2018, there was a rise in AFM incidence, particularly involving young children.
However, AFM does not currently have a particular therapy other than symptomatic assistance. Research is still being done to understand the illness better and provide therapies. There are scientific possibilities and needs for further study in AFM, according to a 2020 article in Clinical Infectious Diseases. The long-term outcomes of AFM and juvenile transverse myelitis were compared in a 2020 study published in BMC Neurology.
Acute Flaccid Myelitis Market Ecosystem
The global acute flaccid myelitis market is analyzed from the following perspectives by treatment type and region.
Acute Flaccid Myelitis by Treatment Type
Based on the treatment type, the global acute flaccid myelitis market is segmented into pharmacological treatment, physical & occupational therapy, plasmapheresis, and others.
There haven't been any regulated investigations of medical AFM therapies. To increase the body's resistance to viruses, intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) can be administered. Steroids and plasma exchange are two common medications used to treat transverse myelitis (TM), and they have been tested in AFM with varying degrees of success.
Early commencement of physical and occupational therapy (PT and OT) is essential for successfully treating AFM. Both occupational and physical therapy are crucial. Children frequently attend treatment sessions for weeks or months. For the greatest results, children with AFM need to be treated by a multidisciplinary team. Even if full muscle function cannot be recovered, early intervention may improve everyday functioning and restore function to the damaged limbs.
Acute Flaccid Myelitis by Region
Based on the treatment type, the global acute flaccid myelitis market is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East & Africa.
The number of instances of poliomyelitis dropped to 209 worldwide in 2014 due to poliovirus vaccinations, with nonpolio enteroviruses being the main cause of new cases of acute flaccid myelitis. Acute flaccid myelitis cases have been observed most recently during enterovirus D68 outbreaks in North America and Europe, indicating the possibility of another non-polio enterovirus linked to acute flaccid myelitis. North America had an outbreak of enterovirus D68 infections in the autumn of 2014, the majority of which were accompanied by symptoms of the upper respiratory tract. The authors describe a cluster of three individuals who had acute flaccid myelitis in Alberta, Canada, during an enterovirus D68 epidemic, with enterovirus D68 found in two of these patients.
The number of reports of acute flaccid paralysis cases has increased in the United Kingdom (UK), with many cases being identified as AFM. Unexpected clusters of AFM were first recorded in the US in 2014. Clinically, various individuals often have poliomyelitis-like paralysis, affecting one or more limbs, with no discernible sensory loss and distinctive grey matter abnormalities on MRI. A prevalent EV virus known as EV-D68, which appeared to circulate biennially in late summer and fall and was connected to severe acute respiratory and neurological disease between 2014 and 2016 in Europe, Asia, and North America, was temporally associated with an increase in AFM cases.
Acute Flaccid Myelitis Market Competitive Landscape
Some of the prominent market players in the global acute flaccid myelitis market include,
Baxter International Inc.
Octapharma AG
Behring GmbH
BioScrip Inc.
Pfizer Inc.
Novartis AG
AstraZeneca
GSK Plc.
Cipla Inc.
Acute Flaccid Myelitis Strategic Development
In August 2019, to comprehend the uncommon polio-like virus that affects children, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) granted $10 million over five years for natural history research on acute flaccid myelitis (AFM).
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Ostomy care is a vital aspect of medical support that requires meticulous attention and empathy. For those needing home health care in Aurora, Colorado, having access to professional and compassionate care can make a significant difference in their quality of life. Ostomy care involves managing and caring for a surgically created opening in the body, known as a stoma, which allows waste to be expelled.
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