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  上海看白血病最好的专家   

In the Tennessee community hardest hit by devastating tornadoes, the few houses still standing have become beacons of hope. One of those belongs to Amy and Darrell Jennings. The Jennings have welcomed friends and neighbors into their house in Putnam County and are trying to help survivors recover some of their belongings from the rubble. A tornado tore a 2-mile-long path through the county early Tuesday, killing 18 people, including five children under 13. The tornado was one of at least two that swept through the state Tuesday, killing at least 24 people all together. 588

  上海看白血病最好的专家   

It’s a boot camp workout at Vital Strength and Fitness in Denver, and as the sweat starts pouring, the athletes are looking for an edge. “The quicker you can recover, the more you can train,” says gym owner Vinnie Lopez. “The more you can train, the more you get better.” To help with his post-workout recovery, Lopez, a former MMA fighter, turns to intravenous therapy. “It makes you feel superhuman,” Lopez says of IV therapy. “Which is why it’s not allowed in mixed martial arts anymore, because it brings you back better than you felt before.” Banned by some sports but now coveted by many businesses, these bags of saline and vitamins are being marketed to give your body a boost. Now, more people are paying big bucks to have these medical potions pumped into their bodies. “Honestly, it’s a game changer,” former NFL cheerleader Erica Beard says of using IVs. “You can notice a difference in your energy level.”Beard, a mother of two, gets an IV drip once a month at Denver Hydrate. She says these vitamin cocktails help fight fatigue and improve her health.“It helps with muscle recovery and staying hydrated,” she says. “It’s not easy drinking enough water as we need to.”From Nashville to Las Vegas, IV therapy bars are popping up across the country, targeting everyone form weekend warriors to those nursing a hangover. It costs anywhere from to 0 a session. But does it really work, or is this just a pumped-up placebo effect? “It really helps,” says ER nurse Gianna Nardi, who administers IV drips on the side. “You're going to absorb 100 percent of the vitamins.”Many other medical professionals, however, say IVs aren't worth the cost. They say many symptoms people are trying to cure aren't caused by dehydration and that most people can just drink the fluids they need.However, Beard disagrees with the claims. “I think it’s funny that they think its placebo,” she says. They can hate on it until they try it.” 1946

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It appears in the coming hours or days, Congress will approve and the president will sign legislation designed to keep the American economy from collapse as businesses close to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The two parties came to an agreement early Wednesday morning. It appears some finer details of the bill are still being hammered out, but the two sides have agreed on a number of items. Both the Democratic and Republican leaders of the Senate Appropriations Committee have released summaries of what the final bill will likely include.Here is what the bill means for Americans:Checks for Americans: Regardless of employment status, most Americans will see a check from the federal government. The checks will either be ,200 for individuals earning less than ,000 a year, or ,400 for couples earning less than 0,000 a year. An additional 0 will be added for each child. Those figures will be pro rated for individuals making between ,000 and ,000 a year, and for couples making 0,000 to 8,000 a year. It's unknown exactly when individuals would receive these checks, but several members of Congress said they would come early in April. Low income families:The Supplimental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), which is set to receive .51 billion from this legislation, is anticipating increases in participation as a result of coronavirus. Also, the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program program, which is designed to provide energy assistance for low-income families, is set to have 0 million in funding. Food supply:Nearly .5 billion is set for food producers and agriculture. Costs for healthcare:A total of 2.1 billion will be spent on the front lines to combat COVID-19. 0 billion of the funds will go toward a new program to provide grants to hospitals, public entities, not-forprofit entities, and Medicare and Medicaid enrolled suppliers. Another billion will go toward research on how to prevent and cure COVID-19.Nearly .3 billion is expected to go toward local, state and federal health organizations. This money will be used to help purchase coronavirus test kits, and pay for equipment. Funds for education:The Department of Education will distribute more than billion to help stabilize schools and universities that have had to alter operations and rely on remote learning in recent weeks. Nearly half of the money set aside for the Department of Education will be used on higher education to help them combat the virus on campus, provide distance learning and offer grants to students in need. .5 billion is available for formula-grants to States, which will then distribute 90 percent of funds to local educational agencies.In additional 0 million will go toward Head Start to help with emergency staffing needs. For veterans:The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) will have .85 billion in funding to provide healthcare for veterans. This covers treatment of veterans nationwide for coronavirus within VA hospitals in addition to healthcare facilities in the community. In additional .1 billion will go toward supporting telehealth services for veterans. This story will be updated as more details of the bill are released. 3225

  

JORDAN, Minn. — Police officers in one Minnesota town got a good laugh Thursday.Someone called for a welfare check on an adult man in one of the local neighborhoods standing motionless outside and near a home wearing no coat in the cold and hugging a pillow.Keep in mind temperatures are below freezing in Minnesota in February.When officers arrived on scene, they discovered that the adult male in need of possible assistance was actually a cardboard cutout of MyPillow CEO and inventor Mike Lindell.The caller wasn't about to go outside and get too close to investigate what they thought was a deranged person standing outside in the cold hugging a pillow, so it was better to call the police. 707

  

If you're still hanging onto a Payless gift card, you should head over to a store Monday.March 11 is the last day to use gift cards.Payless filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection last month. All 2,500 locations of the shoe store will be closing at the end of the month.The Gap, Victoria's Secret, Gymboree, Charlotte Russe and Tesla are also closing stores this year.Almost 5,000 store closures have been announced since January.But don't worry if you miss the deadline to use that Payless gift card.There are various websites where you can buy and sell gift cards, such as Cardpool.com , Raise.com and Cardcash.com. You won't get the full value of the card but you may recoup some of the value. 711

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