Imperial Valley News Center
Nutrition program improves food stamp family's food security
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- Written by Amy Patterson Neubert
West Lafayette, Indiana - Food stamp participants who participated in a supplemental nutrition education program were able to improve their food security by 25 percent, according to a study by Purdue University.
FTC Rules California Naturel, Inc. Misled Consumers, Violated the FTC Act
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- Written by IVN
Washington, DC - The Federal Trade Commission has granted summary decision against California Naturel, Inc., for falsely advertising its sunscreen product as “all natural” in violation of Sections 5 and 12 of the FTC Act.
Hearing loss — when to see your physician and why
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- Written by Gayla Poling, Ph.D.
Rochester, Minnesota - Make an appointment to have your hearing evaluated now. Most health care providers recommend a baseline hearing check at 50 and then regularly scheduled follow-up assessments after that based on your individual needs.
How holiday music may help your health
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- Written by Vivien Williams
Rochester, Minnesota - This time of year, the songs of the season are everywhere: at the mall, in elevators, on TV and in the earbuds of many personal audio devices. Why is holiday music so beloved? Mayo Clinic experts say music can benefit your health physically and emotionally.
How are the holidays working for you?
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- Written by Jordan Rullo, Ph.D.
Scottsdale, Arizona - Women report more stress over the holidays compared to men. They say it’s harder to relax during the holidays. Women also are more likely to engage in default coping skills, like comfort eating. Why is this the case?
Mayo Clinic applauds the U.S. Senate for their approval of the 21st Century Cures Act
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- Written by Duska Anastasijevic
Washington, DC - The 21st Century Cures Act, a comprehensive legislation to speed new medicines and devices to market and to support additional funding spending for medical research, passed in the U.S. Senate.
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