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Doctor who created formula for Gorilla Glue Girl graduated from MSU

Doctor who created formula for Gorilla Glue Girl graduated from MSU Dr. Michael K. Obeng, doctor helping girl with gorilla glue nightmare, is a MSU graduate. (Source: photo by) By KAUZ Team | February 11, 2021 at 11:43 AM CST - Updated February 12 at 1:08 AM WICHITA FALLS, Texas (TNN) - The doctor who created the formula for Tessica Brown, the woman who applied gorilla glue to her hair, is an MSU graduate. According to reports, Dr. Michael K. Obeng reached out to Brown and offered to remove her month long nightmare for free. A procedure that would have cost $12,500. Obeng was able to create a solvent which broke down the chemicals in the glue.

Food Insecurity and Food Deserts: How are they Related?

Institute for Food Laws and Regulations February 11, 2021 Food for thought: Scott Haskell argues that regulatory changes to food pricing, taxation, education, and business incentives, are needed to address food deserts, swamps, and mirages. Food deserts vs. food swamps vs. food mirages and food insecurity are all important societal concepts that need addressing through community participation and changes in current food laws and regulations. Civil society uses a number of terms to describe a population’s access to food. Food deserts are often described as specific geographic areas where residents’ access to affordable, healthier food options (e.g., low use of processed foods, low sugar groceries/drinks, fresh fruits and vegetables) are generally restricted or even nonexistent due to the absence of grocery stores/supermarkets/farmers markets within a convenient traveling distance to vulnerable communities.

Show Some Love for MSU Giving Day

Show Some Love for MSU Giving Day A fundraising event for MSU programs, causes, and groups comes in time for us to show some love just before Valentine s Day. This 29-hour event, known as MSU Giving Day, aims to raise funds online for countless projects at the university including those involving scholarships, research, internships, travel, competition, equipment, public partnerships and more. All MSU alumni, parents, students, faculty, staff, and friends are invited to participate beginning noon on Thursday, February 11th through 5 p.m. on Friday, February 12th. Special challenges and gift matching opportunities are happening throughout the 29-hour event that allow donors to magnify the impact of their gifts.

ONLINE Stress Less with Mindfulness

<h4>Feb. 8-12, 2021 - 12-1 p.m. EST</h4> <h3>This is a free class offered online via Zoom</h3> <p>Stress Less With Mindfulness introduces participants to the experience and practice of mindfulness, with a goal of reducing stress. Mindfulness can be defined as paying attention in a particular way; on purpose, in the present moment and nonjudgmentally. Research has shown that practicing mindfulness is effective in reducing stress-related symptoms such as worry, depression and physical tension, and may be helpful in managing chronic conditions.</p> <p>Stress Less with Mindfulness teaches and encourages the use of mindfulness self-care skills to help one feel better and enjoy life more. The program covers mindful breathing, mindful eating, physical processes in the brain and body and mindful laughter.</p> <p>Stress Less with Mindfulness is a program authored by West Virginia Extension.</p> <p>This series will be available ov

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