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This was today's wonderful surprise from Kristen Bell to Meadow Woods Middle School shelter, the caption on the video said. "She's amazing!" 140

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To qualify to be a part of season six, you must be a current homeowner in Waco or in the final stages of closing on a home within 30 miles of Waco, the couple said under the FAQ part of its website."I mean it when I say that it wasn’t more than a few weeks ago that we first talked about returning to the show," Chip said. "I mentioned it to Jo, fully expecting her to tell me I was crazy. But instead, in a real sincere way, she told me she’d been missing it too. I get that it all may seem a little impulsive and that might be true. But the more Jo and I talked it over, the more we began to see it for what it really is: an opportunity to get to share with you some of the projects we care most about."To be eligible, the duo said the homeowner(s) must:Be 21 years of age or olderTheir renovation budget must be a minimum of ,000The Gaines', their design and construction teams, and Magnolia Network must have complete design controlRenovations must start in early fall 2020 and to "vacate the property for the duration of the renovation."You can email your application to casting@magnolia.com if you meet the listed criteria."We’re gearing up to start filming again, and I’ll be honest, Jo and I feel like a couple of kids trying our best to keep down a few butterflies," Chip said in the post. "But we are mostly just giddy about getting the band back together again so we can share the story of these families and their homes with you."The show will air sometime in 2021. 1480

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This is because such profiles are based on those who are caught, but Dvoskin says most arsonists remain free. "It could be that the smarter people get away with it, and less smart people are more likely to get caught,” he told WebMD. 233

  

This is the third year of esports here at the university, said Ed Lehotak, the athletic director at Bellevue University in Nebraska.At Bellevue University, esports is an official sport at the school. Players practice for hours at a time, some up to ten hours a day. But the payoff may be rewarding."Yes, we scholarship the esports team, just like all of the other sports," Lehotak said.But how much video gaming is too much, and at what point does it become a medical health condition? The World Health Organization officially added Internet Gaming Disorder, or IGD, to its International Classification of Diseases earlier this year."And you can develop things such as changes in behavior, changes in your ability to do day-to-day things because of your desire to continue using video games," said Dr. Tony Pesavento, a pediatric psychiatrist at Children's Hospital & Medical Center Omaha.That desire to play could possibly lead to a type of addiction."Similar to what you would see with addiction to most commonly drugs and alcohol," Pesavento said.So should parents be concerned, even if video gaming is on the rise?"I think that that's going to be one of the more difficult things to sort out, is what is pure addiction versus what is an anxiety disorder," Pesavento said.More research still needs to be conducted. But medical health professionals say even just talking about this is good."It also helps providers talk to parents about it and talk to the general public about how video games do have an impact on kids and adults," Pesavento added.The key seems to be moderation."You wouldn't want to cross country run or run for four hours a day. That's not realistic on their body or on the other things they need to do, so it'd be the same thing in video game practice," Pesavento said.Some skeptics doubt the World Health Organization's decision and believe that gaming addiction could be a sign of other underlying mental health issues, such as ADHD or depression.This story was originally published by 2014

  

This April, San Diego anesthesiologist Bradley Hay's license was surrendered, following the disturbing allegation that he passed out in a hospital bathroom after injecting himself with an opioid medication. An alleged victim’s attorney told 10News, “Instead of administering the medication to the patient, [the doctor] administered it to himself to get high.” 359

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