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Lessons from the Pandemic: Survey Reveals Vulnerabilities in Americans Commitment to Preventive Health

Share this article Share this article NEW YORK, May 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ A new Parade Media/Cleveland Clinic/Ipsos poll finds that 48% of Americans surveyed experienced a change in their physical health, and 47% reported a shift in their mental/emotional health, as compared to before the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic more than one year ago. The 2021 Healthy Now Practicing Prevention Survey of 1,000 U.S. adults revealed that women and adults ages 18-34 years old were the most likely to experience negative physical and mental health effects vs. prior to the pandemic. The survey also noted that while 81% of respondents rated their overall health as good or excellent, a sizeable proportion struggle with making healthy food choices, getting enough sleep and loneliness and isolation. Many Americans also lacked knowledge of key information about their personal health.

Jackson Hole Real Estate Associates is sold

One of the biggest names in Jackson Hole real estate is about to disappear, and along with it the name of its giant international realty affiliate. But most of the people will remain the same, and along with it a way of doing business, Matt Faupel said. Faupel, one of the owners of Jackson Hole Real Estate Associates, the Christie’s International Real Estate affiliate in the area, said last week that he and his partners are selling the business. The new owner will be Compass, a real estate-selling network with more than 19,000 agents in more than 300 offices around the country.

Too drunk for custody : Woman s drink driving shame | Ballina Shire Advocate

Too drunk for custody : Woman s drink driving shame

News by Marcel Baum Premium Content Subscriber only A woman whose own defence solicitor acknowledged her astronomical drink drive reading has told a court she was deeply ashamed of her behaviour, after crashing into a van. With multiple bottles of wine behind her, according to a police prosecutor, Lisa Jane Delaney, 35, on October 1 crashed into a van on her street. Tests would confirm she had a blood-alcohol reading of 0.322 per cent - nearly six-and-a-half times the legal limit - some time after the crash. The Alexandra Hills woman yesterday pleaded guilty to one count of driving while under the influence of alcohol when she appeared at Cleveland Magistrates Court.

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