There is a silver lining to being a “Debbie Downer” I USF News

[ad_1] New research shows that staying busy with a variety of activities can elicit both positive and negative emotions, and part of the relationship can depend on your age. A new study published in the “Journal of Gerontology” finds that participation in a variety of daily activities is associated with a diverse set of emotions. … Read more

COVID-19 hospitalizations in Maine peak in 3 months

[ad_1] AUGUSTA, Maine – COVID-19 hospitalizations in Maine rose 66% over the past week to their highest level since mid-May, with unvaccinated patients continuing to constitute a large majority of those admitted in the hospital. The large increase reflects the wide reach of the virus in Maine with the spread of the highly contagious delta … Read more

San Mateo County Defense Lawyers Add Social Workers | Local News

[ad_1] To assist defense attorneys and provide clients with more services and programs, the San Mateo County Private Defense Program hired a supervising social worker Harpreet Samra to implement and provide more assistance to social workers. “I think it’s really great to be here, and I’m happy to start. It will be a step by … Read more

Lexington pediatricians say parents should be aware of RSV

[ad_1] LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18) – An unusual increase in respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infections in children worries pediatricians in Lexington as the Delta variant is fueling an increase in hospitalizations linked to COVID-19. RSV is a common respiratory virus that usually shows up as a mild cold in adults. Commonwealth Pediatrics’ Dr. Elizabeth Hawse … Read more

Dreadnaught Marching Band eager to take the field

[ad_1] By Dexter Band Boosters After pandemic precautions have kept them off the pitch for most of 2020, the Dexter High School Marching Band, commonly known as the Pride of Dexter, will return for the 2021 football season. Dr Kenneth Moore and Mr Andrew Damman, the Dexter Dreadnaught Marching Band will perform pre-match and half-time … Read more

FDA Gives Full Approval for Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine

[ad_1] The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Monday gave full approval for the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine. Action can help build public confidence in vaccine as country and world tackle the rapidly spreading delta variant of the coronavirus. Acting FDA Commissioner Janet Woodcock said in a statement: “… as the first COVID-19 vaccine … Read more

Green Announces Race for 109th District Seat | News, Sports, Jobs

[ad_1] Green MARQUETTE – Retired Marquette Fire Department captain Jeff Green recently applied for the 109th District seat at Michigan House as a Republican. The seat is currently occupied by limited-time State Representative Sara Cambensy, D-Marquette, who took office on November 16, 2017. Her current term ends on December 31, 2022. In a press release, … Read more

Math model predicts the best way to build muscle – sciencedaily

[ad_1] Researchers have developed a mathematical model that can predict the optimal exercise regimen for building muscle. Researchers at the University of Cambridge used theoretical biophysical methods to build the model, which can indicate how much specific effort will cause a muscle to grow and how long it will take. The model could form the … Read more

Adam Farsheed Shahbazi | News, Sports, Jobs

[ad_1] MARQUETTE, MI – Adam Farsheed Shahbazi, 89, former resident of Sister Bay, WI, passed away on Monday August 16, 2021 at Mill Creek Senior Living Community. Born July 1, 1932 in Ardabil, Iran, one of three children of Morteza and Leila (Soltani) Shahbazi, Adam grew up helping his father with his Persian rug business. … Read more