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  • How To Manage Your Pain After Breast Implant Replacement Surgery

    After many years, some women feel that they don’t need the implants anymore or are causing them back pain amongst other reason so they get breast implant removal surgery which helps by putting less pressure on their back. Others who have already had breast augmentation surgery, then they may just need breast implant replacement surgery. Pain and discomfort are two absolutely normal things to expect in any surgery, so when getting your breast implants replaced, this shouldn’t come as a surprise. Women who have been through childbirth and have had breast augmentation will describe post-augmentation to breast engorgement where the breasts become overly full.

  • Trump Is The Biggest 'Superspreader' Of Anti-Asian Racism, Advocates And Scholars Warn

    The advocates and researchers stressed that while both parties have criticized the Chinese government and Chinese leaders’ initial handling of COVID-19, only Trump and Republicans have actively used scapegoating language, which leads to racism and xenophobia against Chinese Americans and anyone of Chinese or East Asian descent. At Wednesday’s press briefing, STOP AAPI HATE’s founders said that since March, they have received reports of more than 2,700 racist incidents from 47 states and Washington, D. C. Connie Chan, who is running for a seat on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, recounted incidents of racism she has faced during her campaign — noting that even in a progressive city like San Francisco, which has a robust Asian American community and many Asian American elected officials, she feels that racism is “absolutely increasing today. As it’s been said over and over again, COVID has exposed the preexisting conditions of structural racism that’s always just below the surface,” Cynthia Choi, the co-executive director of Chinese for Affirmative Action, said.

  • 5 Ways To Look After Your Health As A Mum-To-Be

    Your midwife will be a great source of information during your pregnancy and is sure to have plenty of reassurance and support to help you every step of the way during your pregnancy, so keeping up with your appointments and staying in touch will help you to build a relationship with them! Try to avoid taking natural medications and pain killers, as some can contain ingredients that aren’t recommended for pregnant women, or have been known to bring on early labour. Some pregnant women report changes in their eyesight or teeth and gum health whilst pregnant due to fluctuations in their hormone levels, so if you notice any changes, its best to get them checked and discuss this with your optician or dentist Warrington-based. Try to avoid lifting anything heavy whilst shopping, such as potatoes and heavy bottles, and try to minimise any risk of injury to yourself and your baby by bending your knees whilst picking things up.

  • DIY Skills to Teach Your Kids

    If you’re looking for skills to teach your kids, try these: Let’s say you’re working on a project that requires you to hammer in some nails or tighten something. It’s estimated that 10% of United States households have leaks in their plumbing that can waste up to 90 gallons of water per day, so you can show your child why it’s important to tighten seals and fix leaks right away. You might also consider taking your child shopping at a gardening center to teach them about different plants, different tools used for gardening, and how to plant different flowers. By teaching your child DIY skills, they’ll learn new things, they’ll have fun, and they’ll

  • Is a planet first post-pandemic world possible?

    Spring’s coming and now that we’re placing our hands in the dirt, feeling the Earth beneath our feet, we’re able to glean some of those meaningful lessons about being grounded, nurturing our needs, and tending to the soil that feeds us. The ones who share wine and stories; the amazing wildlife advocate who helped me save a baby skunk caught in our soccer goal; the woman whose puppy has become fast friends with my dog; and the kids who run over to play outside with my sons. And yet, we will all likely have the chance to be vaccinated by summer, and soon after our kids too will have some protection, and while no one knows if we’ll have reached herd immunity by then, we will all be making plans for the future lives we hope to live. Share Our Feet on the Ground from Michele Bigley I’ve been working on a piece for Elemental magazine (which I’ll share once it comes out) about being gentle with ourselves in this planetary moment.

  • Health Hazards to Look Out for When Buying a New House

    Lead paint is one of the most common household health hazards you need to look out for when you’re searching for a new home. If the house you’re looking at was built before 1978, there’s a good chance that you’ll find lead paint somewhere inside. Even if it’s hidden under a few layers of new paint, lead-based paint can create all sorts of health hazards. Whether you have young children or not, making sure the house you’re looking at has been tested for lead paint is an important safety measure.

  • 5 Top Tips For Helping Your Toddler To Sleep Better

    Getting plenty of good sleep is vital for children’s physical and mental wellbeing, but parents know all too well the battle that often comes at bedtime with toddlers and children. Issues with relaxation and falling asleep aren’t just problems that adults have to deal with, children and toddlers can actually also have trouble with getting enough sleep and of course, when they can’t sleep, neither can you! If you’re constantly battling with your little one when it comes to bedtime, then it might be time to implement a new routine and try different things to find out what helps them settle down and fall asleep, rather than stay up fighting both you and your sleep. Creating a sleep-inducing environment is especially important for toddlers as it helps to set the stage for bedtime, so avoid piling soft toys onto their bed and make sure all toys are tidied away before dinner time, so they don’t get the urge to play again when going to bed.

  • Michele Bigley 2K FEBRUARY 18, 2021
    Saving the oceans one reef at a time

    For the first time in human history, people could see our reefs—the good, the bad, and the ugly—and suddenly, people were starting to believe the reality the scientists had been screaming about regarding our oceans. People aren’t aware that the ocean is frontline of climate change,” Vevers explained. “Government brands don’t want to align with activists, but when you get Adidas involved, when it’s cool to be involved in plastics and everyone wants in. In just three years, with the help of the scientists implementing techniques to heal the coral, Vevers says this reef is now one of the healthiest he’s ever seen.

  • Nature-Related Ideas for Random Acts of Kindness

    Helping others through activities like community service and random acts of kindness makes us feel good and triggers a fascinating biological phenomenon called a “helper’s high. The positive feelings that our kids can experience from giving to others helps make them happier and healthier by reducing stress and anxiety and feelings of sadness, loneliness, or depression. Given my focus on nature and mental health, I am putting a special ecohappiness spin on Random Acts of Kindness Day. * Take your kids on a nature walk to collect items like sticks, fallen leaves and flower petals, pebbles, etc., and ask them to use what they find to create get-well cards to distribute.

  • Michele Bigley 2K FEBRUARY 11, 2021
    How to walk the walk

    His shrug stayed with me long after class ended as I catalogued all we’d done this year: planting trees, postcarding for the election, donating clothes and toys to fire victims, delivering food to neighbors and grieving families, growing a community garden, giving money to cancer and climate organizations. , she offers 100 ways to teach our youth to be climate action heroes while helping parents become the adults we want our kids to be. I thought it was enough for them to see me pick up plastic on the beach while they were boogie boarding, or giving my neighbors kale from my garden, or packing up our clothes and toys to donate to those in need. Let them see you taking the lead and then invite them to participate with their bodies (if they can) to learn how to become change-makers themselves like these young people in France.

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