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also reported a scam in North Carolina through Venmo, which cost a person 0.Experts do warn that you shouldn't operate the app without a multi-factor authentication, such as a thumbprint or a PIN code. Plus, while you're at it, get off of bluetooth."They can hack into the phone via the bluetooth portal and then through that portal, have access to any application that you have," Joseph Martinez, a professor of information security, said.Experts also suggest linking your account to a credit card instead of a debit card so you have more protection.The bottom line, avoid the auto login, and make sure to lock down your app so you don't waste your money. 661

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last week -- he wanted to see his beloved dog one last time. Veteran John Vincent was recently admitted to a VA hospice center in New Mexico, according to a post by Albuquerque Animal Welfare.The agency said Vincent has no family in New Mexico, so he had to surrender his dog named Patch to the shelter.The group said Vincent wanted to see Patch a final time, so workers brought the pint-sized pooch to his hospice room so he could see his furry friend.Workers at the Albuquerque Animal Welfare said the final reunion was a heartwarming moment for both John and Patch. They were both happy to see each other and say their goodbyes.And if you are wondering about Patch's future, the shelter says that the dog already has someone interested in adopting him. This story was originally published by Scott Sutton at WPTV. 825

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— one of two step siblings who have been missing since September — is coming forward to share a statement she gave to police about what JJ Lori Vallow-Daybell told her just days before JJ went missing.The woman, who was granted anonymity for this story, shared her statement with the public to give insight into what she learned about 337

  

as high school electives.The bill, "Study of the Bible and Religion," was filed last week by State Rep. Kimberly Daniels, a Democrat who represents the Jacksonville area.Under the bill, school districts would be required to "offer specified courses relating to religion, Hebrew Scriptures, and the Bible to certain students as elective courses."The courses would include: An objective study of religion An objective study of the Bible, including, but not limited to, a course on the Hebrew Scriptures and Old Testament of the Bible, a course on the New Testament of the Bible, and a course on the Hebrew Scriptures, the Old Testament of the Bible, and the New Testament of the Bible.The courses would be offered to high school students in grades 9 through 12.If passed by the state legislature, the measure would go into effect on July 1, 2020.For more information on the bill, 880

  

Working in the health care industry can impact the mind and body.“I’ve been a nurse for seven years and this pandemic has been the most stressful time of my nursing career,” registered nurse Hugo Mercardo said.Mercardo says working 12-hour shifts on the front lines during the COVID-19 crisis has left him tired and hungry.“I just pretty much stuff my food and take a quick lunch and go back on the floor,” he said.Mercardo says the hospital he works at in Southern California is understaffed and many of his coworkers are overworked.To help cope with the stresses, many health care workers are eating too much or not enough.“I think it’s mostly due to stress because we use eating as a way to get that immediate comfort after a shift,” Mercardo said.Erratic eating patterns are becoming more common among health care workers nationwide.“I think in this time of COVID, people are starting to crack because of it,” said Philip Mehler, M.D., founder and executive medical director at ACUTE, the country’s only intensive care unit for people who have the most extreme forms of eating disorders.“The stress of the of the illness is causing more anxiety more depression,” Mehler said.During the pandemic, the number of health care providers seeking treatment for eating disorders at ACUTE has quadrupled compared to last year. In the last eight weeks, that number has grown even more.“Health care workers tend to minimize their own illnesses, they tend to wait until they’ve got more severe to go in for care,” Mehler said, adding that many eating disorders are curable.As the number of COVID cases continue to climb, however, he predicts so will the number of health care workers experiencing eating disorders.“The longer this goes on, the more there’s a need for resiliency,” Mehler said. “It beats you down after a while.”Moving forward on the front lines, Mercardo and his coworkers will be taking a closer look at their caloric intake as this crisis continues.“Our bodies need to be at a maximum level to handle the stress that we have going on at work,” he said. 2071

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