comparemela.com

Page 8 - மேரிவுட் பல்கலைக்கழகம் News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

New owners start new chapter in former school in Scranton

New owners start new chapter in former school in Scranton The new owner of the former Scranton School for the Deaf cut the ribbon Tuesday afternoon, beginning a new chapter for the century-old property. Author: Stacy Lange Updated: 5:08 PM EST March 9, 2021 SCRANTON, Pa. As the former Scranton School for the Deaf sat on the market, many worried about the historic property s future, including the owner, Marywood University. But Marywood President Sister Mary Persico cut the ribbon on the school s next chapter. The place has been sold to the Jarett Yoder Foundation and will become the Patriot Resource Center at Marywood.

Veterans group buys former school in Scranton

Hunter Breon receives preseason honors, Lions ranked No 3 in poll

Hunter Breon receives preseason honors, Lions ranked No. 3 in poll Penn State Altoona senior shortstop Hunter Breon (Boiling Springs, PA/Boiling Springs) was voted the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference’s co-Preseason Player of the Year. Image: Penn State Hunter Breon receives preseason honors, Lions ranked No. 3 in poll March 04, 2021 NORTH BOSTON, N.Y. Penn State Altoona senior shortstop Hunter Breon (Boiling Springs, Pennsylvania/Boiling Springs) was voted the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference’s co-Preseason Player of the Year. The Lions baseball team is ranked No. 3 in the conference s 2021 preseason coaches’ poll released March 3. Breon, who returns for his senior season after a COVID-abbreviated 2020 campaign, shares the 2021 AMCC Preseason Player of the Year recognition with Penn State Behrend senior infielder Josh Wagner.

Synbiotic may boost response to iron supplementation in female athletes: Study

Synbiotic may boost response to iron supplementation in female athletes: Study A combination of Taiyo’s Sunfiber and IFF’s Bifidobacterium lactis BL-04 may boost iron stores in training female athletes taking low-dose iron supplements, according to a study using the Regular Girl consumer product. Combining the synbiotic with iron supplements (140 mg per day of ferrous sulfate) led to significantly better iron status over eight weeks compared to ferrous sulfate plus placebo, report scientists from Marywood University (Scranton, PA). “While this was a smaller sample [19 female athletes completed the study], if synbiotic supplementation can enhance the uptake of FeSO4 in ID [iron deficient] and IDEP [subclinical iron depleted] female athletes during repletion of Fe status, it could conceivably improve the Fe bioavailability of non-heme Fe sources and mixed meals (e.g. heme + non-heme sources of Fe),” ​wrote the researchers, led by Dr Diane

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.