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(WIFR) – School reopenings are bringing germs back into classrooms across the country, but health experts say simple planning can help reduce children’s risk of becoming seriously ill. Healthy habits like hand hygiene are key to keeping your child healthy this school year. Doctors recommend that children get 9 to 11 hours of sleep each night and eat a nutritious diet that includes fruits, vegetables and protein. These simple habits combined can help strengthen your child’s immune system, according to health experts from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Experts say up to 80 percent of infectious diseases are…

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Bradford Rand and his team, including Andrew Levitt, of world-renowned events company RAND Luxury, produced the private charity brunch and concourse. The event is a collaboration with Ferrari of Long Island, Manhattan Motor Cars, Morgan Stanley, Rémy Martin/Louis XIII, and more. This exclusive, invitation-only concours sold out well in advance and was held at the Bridgehampton estate of Kenneth and Maria Fishel. The event benefited the Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation (SASF).This annual event features the largest display of collectible vintage and new Ferrari, Porsche, Aston Martin, McLaren and Rolls-Royce automobiles ever held in the Hamptons, with a total value estimated…

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HANFORD, Calif. (KFSN) — Whether you’re celebrating a birthday or your wedding day, The Baking Barn can create a cake worthy of any special celebration.”At first we only did cupcakes, but before we knew it we were doing custom cakes as well,” says owner Ashley Rosa.From Jurassic Park to sports to sharks, works of art are as beautiful to look at as they are delicious.”I try to take a more contemporary approach to the character cakes I make,” Rosa says.Churros and funfetti are the two most popular flavors.Rosa started her business in 2020, bringing a Southern twist to desserts.She has…

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As summer winds down, parents and students across the country are preparing for a new school year by stocking up on the tech, clothing items, school supplies, and other gear required for the classroom and dorm room.Target is already a major destination many back-to-school shoppers use to cross every item off their lists. But if you’re also a year-round Target regular, you may want to add a credit card to your wallet to maximize savings before you begin school shopping this year.Here are some of today’s top rewards credit cards for Target purchases.Annual fee: $0Welcome offer: Earn $200 cash back…

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READING, Pa. – The Reading City Zoning Board voted Wednesday to grant developer Alan Shuman a zoning relief for a 156,000-square-foot shopping center planned for the city.The 19.3-acre site at 1853 North Third Street is the former site of the Glidden paint factory, which closed in 2007.The factory building has since been demolished.The vacant lot is bounded by Byrne Street, Richmond Street and Rockland Street, and is located between Centre Avenue (Route 61) and North 5th Street Highway (Route 222).The property’s registered owner is Anoread LLC, which has a sales contract in place with Glidden Development LP.The site is located…

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READING, Pa. – The Reading City Zoning Board voted Wednesday to approve zoning relief for a 156,000-square-foot shopping center developer Alan Shuman plans to build in the city.The 19.3-acre site at 1853 N. Third St. is the former site of the Glidden paint factory, which closed in 2007.The factory building has since been demolished.The vacant lot is bounded by Byrne Street, Richmond Street and Rockland Street, and is located between Centre Avenue (Route 61) and North Fifth Street Highway (Route 222).Anoread LLC is the property’s owner of record, which has a sales contract in place with Glidden Development LP.The site…

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Lien Estrada Havana Times – He was my colleague at the botanical garden. He had just graduated in biology from the Universidad de Oriente in Santiago de Cuba. He told me that during his last vacation as a student, he had gone to the Valley, a recreational area that includes a botanical garden. While waiting at the bus stop to go home, he noticed a small, well-tended field full of plants behind a fence. With a bit of boredom, he thought: “Oh, it would be boring to work there.” He then told me how when he went to collect his…

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LONDON (AP) — The World Health Organization on Wednesday declared the spread of megalovirus infection in Africa a global health emergency, warning that the virus could eventually spread across borders. The announcement by WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus came after the UN health agency’s emergency committee met. The Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Tuesday declared MPOX a public health emergency on the continent. The WHO said Africa has already recorded more than 14,000 cases and 524 deaths this year, surpassing last year’s totals. So far, more than 96% of all cases and deaths have been concentrated in…

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