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A unique look at the winter storm

A unique look at the winter storm Share Updated: 10:28 PM CST Feb 16, 2021 A unique look at the winter storm Share Updated: 10:28 PM CST Feb 16, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript WE WANT TO SHOW YOU WHAT IT LOOKED LIKE THROUGH THE LENS OF OUR EAGLE EYE 16. IT S THE KIND OF DAY THEY LL TELL STORIES ABOUT.. SLEDDING DOWN TO THE RESERVOIR.. BUT WATCH OUT.YOU DON T WANT TO TEST THE TEMPERATURES OF THAT ICY WATER TODAY. ALONG THE SPILLWAY, TRAFFIC CLEARED A PATH THROUGH THE SNOW.FAR FEWER CARS THAN USUAL TESTED IT OUT. THE SLUSH LEFT BEHIND WILL LIKELY TURN TO ICE OVERNIGHT. THE OUTLETS OF MISSISSIPPI, QUIET, NO STORES OPEN. TRUSTMARK PARK..EMTPY. THE SNOW AROUND IT.MOSTLY UNTOUCHED. AT THE RENAISSANCE IN RIDGELAND, THE FOUNTAIN.. AN ICE SCULPTURE..THE DANGLING ICICLES A FITTING WELCOME TO THE FROZEN SHOPS INSIDE FROM EAGLE EYE 16 WE COULD SEE THE FROZEN WATER OF THE RESERVOIR.. CHUNKS

Experiences of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) linked to nutritional health

 E-Mail A study of factors associated with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) has led to a number of novel findings linking nutrition to experiences of PTSD. Notable among them is the discovery that Canadians, between the ages of 45 and 85, were less likely to exhibit PTSD if they consumed an average of two to three fiber sources daily. It is possible that optimal levels of dietary fiber have some type of mental health-related protective effect, says Karen Davison, Director of the Nutrition Informatics Research Group and Health Science Program Faculty Member at Kwantlen Polytechnic University. This may be due to the communication network that connects the gut and brain via short chain fatty acids (SCFAs), which are metabolic byproducts of bacterial fermentation made by microbes in the human gut.

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Linked to Nutritional Health

by Hannah Joy on  February 3, 2021 at 7:15 PM Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) was found to be associated with nutritional health. In a new study, the prevalence of PTSD was seen among racialized immigrants, women and those living in poverty and women suffering from chronic pain. A study of factors associated with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) has led to a number of novel findings linking nutrition to experiences of PTSD. Notable among them is the discovery that Canadians, between the ages of 45 and 85, were less likely to exhibit PTSD if they consumed an average of two to three fiber sources daily. It is possible that optimal levels of dietary fiber have some type of mental health-related protective effect, says Karen Davison, Director of the Nutrition Informatics Research Group and Health Science Program Faculty Member at Kwantlen Polytechnic University. This may be due to the communication network that connects the gut and brain via short c

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auckland scoop co nz » Vulnerable Youth Better Protected This Summer

Press Release – Joint Press Release Two organisations that work with children and young people have teamed up to provide an enhanced level of support for young people this holiday period, following a nationwide rise in child protection enquiries. Child Matters has partnered with Youthline to upskill their team further in identifying vulnerability and potential abuse in children and young people, and to better understand when to take appropriate action – and what action to take. Child Matters National Services Manager, Megan West says they have worked closely with Youthline over the past month to make sure their team feel well equipped to tackle the current and expected increase in complex cases relating to child protection during the busy holiday period.

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