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A Venus resident tackles the opioid crisis with company Runatek.

Waxahachie Daily Light Matthew Lucci, a long-term Venus resident and former Navarro College student, is developing a wearable smart IV pump that s designed to prevent chronic pain patients from developing an addiction to prescription opioids, with his company Runatek. The idea to combat the addiction to opioids was one that began when Lucci was a senior at Southern Methodist University.  “After grad school, I started this company, Runatek, with a friend of mine. We were both into medical devices and trying to solve big problems,” explained Lucci. “For us, the biggest thing that we saw was the growing opioid crisis. At that time, about 130 people died of an opioid overdose every single day. It’s only gotten worse under the pandemic, with some states seeing their numbers double, but on average going up 20 percent. It’s definitely something we need to start shining more light on.”

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Dairy product purchasing habits analyzed | Dairy Business News

Dairy product purchasing differs in households with and without children American dairy consumers are often influenced by a variety of factors that can affect their buying habits. These factors include taste, preference, government information, cultural background, social media, and the news. In an article appearing in  JDS Communications, researchers found that households that frequently bought food for children are interested in dairy as part of their diet and purchased larger quantities of fluid milk and more fluid milk with a higher fat content. A new study published in JDS Communications found that households with children reported purchasing larger quantities and higher-fat dairy products compared to households without children. (JDS Communications)

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Dairy product purchasing differs in households with and without children

A new study published in JDS Communications found that households with children reported purchasing larger quantities and higher-fat dairy products compared to households without children (Credit JDS Communications). American dairy consumers are often influenced by a variety of factors that can affect their buying habits. These factors include taste, preference, government information, cultural background, social media, and the news. In an article appearing in  JDS Communications, researchers found that households that frequently bought food for children are interested in dairy as part of their diet and purchased larger quantities of fluid milk and more fluid milk with a higher fat content.

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Survey: Households with children purchase higher-fat and larger quantities of dairy products

American dairy consumers are often influenced by a variety of factors that can affect their buying habits. These factors include taste, preference, government information, cultural background, social media, and the news.

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Dairy product purchasing differs in households with and without children

American dairy consumers are often influenced by a variety of factors that can affect their buying habits. These factors include taste, preference, government information, cultural background, social media, and the news. In an article appearing in

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