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LOS ANGELES, May 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Myovolt, the pioneers of patented, science-backed wearable vibration technology, launches four breakthrough wearable recovery products in the US that use focal vibration to massage muscles, stimulate blood flow, promote localized circulation, relieve soreness, and increase flexibility for athletes on the move.
Myovolt Leg tech for muscle warm-up and recovery in sports
Using Myovolt for as little as ten minutes can reduce muscle and joint soreness by up to 70%. Myovolt s arm, shoulder, lower back, and leg units are all equipped with the Myovolt module, a unique state-of-the-art vibration, software and electronics technology embedded in a soft, size-adjustable package designed to conform comfortably to the body to deliver clinical-grade results during warm-ups and cooldowns.
James “Jim” Evatt, 66, of Irondale passed away on April 18, 2021.
He attended Leeds High School and worked with GE for several years. He retired from MIS. Jim married the love of his life Debora in May of 1974. He was a devoted and loving husband and father. He loved spending time with family, especially his grandkids.
He enjoyed riding his motorcycle and camping. Jim was extremely loyal and was a man of his word. He had a big heart and will be missed by all that knew him.
A graveside service will be held at Jefferson Memorial Gardens East in Trussville on Thursday, April 22nd at 10:00 a.m. James is survived by his loving wife, Debora; his daughter, Michelle Hendrix (Matt); grandkids, Kaitlyn and Chase; his sister, Dianne Jones (Charles), of CA; his brother, Robbie Evatt (Anita); he also leaves behind numerous nieces and nephews.
Gloucester woman sets up GoFundMe page to raise money for sheriff s office K9 unit
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GLOUCESTER, Va. - Dianne Jones is a local resident who is taking action to help the Gloucester County Sheriff s Officeâs K9 unit. She started a GoFundMe to raise $60,000 so the unit can purchase a new, larger vehicle. I noticed that he had a very crowded vehicle,â Jones said. âHe had one dog initially, then they added the other dog and it was just ridiculous to see all the stuff he had to put in the car.
The current car was first introduced in 2015 when the office started up its K9 unit, starting with one dog and later expanding to two dogs. The K9 unit has participated in efforts including searching for clues, missing people and criminals.
Project Angel Heart, a Colorado nonprofit that provides free meals medically tailored to the needs of people with life-threatening illnesses, made more than meals during the pandemic this year —
Project Angel Heart delivers meals and cheer to patients Colorado Springs, Denver gazette.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from gazette.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.