Also in this issue:
Ospreay vs. Takagi, Dontaku coverage and New Japan COVID issues explained.
Notes on the upcoming AEW & WWE PPV shows.
Saturday s UFC coverage.
The life of Randy Savage, what was and wasn t covered by A&E, aspects that were and weren t true.
AAA Rey de Reyes coverage and a major bout of international stars set up with Omega vs. Andrade.
Debut of a new promotion with lots of international stars coming to PPV.
Dragon Gate Dead or Alive coverage.
Lots of new info on exactly how people watch the major wrestling shows.
How many different people actually tuned in to see the different wrestling shows last week and why it s far more than people realize.
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Toluwani Osunneye, Tyra Obadan and Olivia Obadan are the winners of the African Nova Scotian Voices Speaking poetry contest.(Youtube/Delmore Buddy Daye Learning Institute)
Three Cape Breton students took home the prizes for a Nova Scotia poetry contest seeking to uplift Black voices.
The Buddy Daye Learning Institute is based in Halifax with the goal of improving educational outcomes for Nova Scotians of African ancestry.
The non-profit organization wanted to sponsor a poetry and spoken-word competition to mark the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination.
Toluwani Osunneye is a Grade 8 student at Malcolm Munroe in Sydney River. She was one of the winners.
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NEW YORK, March 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Women s Health research Collaborative (WHrC) announces the launch of a multi-stakeholder initiative designed to raise awareness and address the burden of women s health issues through patient-centered research. Key stakeholders include health systems, advocacy groups, life science organizations, payers, employers, and consumer facing technology organizations who are contributing their influence to activate change within the health care system and society.
WHrC s first area of focus is Heavy Menstrual Bleeding (HMB) and its association with iron deficiency and iron deficiency anemia. The clinical subcommittee representing providers from UCLA, Texas Children s Hospital, Nationwide Children s, Versiti Blood Center, University of Rochester and other influential international health systems. A recent publication by steering committee member Toby Richards, MD highlights the importance of rec