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Title: 6 Quick Ways to Clean Nicotine Off Walls
Headings: 6 Quick Tips on How to Clean Nicotine Off Walls
6 Quick Tips on How to Clean Nicotine Off Walls
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Tips to Clean Nicotine on Walls
1. Cleaning Cigarette Smoke from Walls with Vinegar
DIY Nicotine Stain Remover
2. Remove Smoke Residue from Walls with a Magic Eraser
3. Clean Nicotine Off Walls using Trisodium Phosphate
4. Chomp Painted Wall Cleaner Removes Heavy Smoke Stains
5. Clean up Nicotine with Baking Soda
Homemade Baking Soda Cleaner
6. Cleaning Nicotine Stains with Simple Green
Content: Most standard cleaners, including a degreaser for your kitchen, damage walls when used repeatedly, but this cleaner leaves behind no damage even after repeated scrubbing. For heavy duty, stains combine Painted Wall Cleaner with a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. 5. Clean up Nicotine with Baking Soda
Before you clean walls, use a vacuum with the upholstery attachment to clean all the loose dirt and debris. You may also use a damp chamois cloth to wipe down the dust or a microfiber cloth. tb1234
Homemade Baking Soda Cleaner
Hot water
3 tablespoons dish soap
½ cup baking soda
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In a one-gallon bucket, mix baking soda, dish soap, and water. Add as much water as the bucket will hold without spilling over. Dip a sponge or cloth into the baking soda cleaner and wring out the excess soap. Wash each wall, starting from the bottom and working your way to the top of the wall. Scrub in circular motions for best results.
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Title: 6 Quick Ways to Clean Nicotine Off Walls
Headings: 6 Quick Tips on How to Clean Nicotine Off Walls
6 Quick Tips on How to Clean Nicotine Off Walls
Latest Videos from Tipsbulletin
Tips to Clean Nicotine on Walls
1. Cleaning Cigarette Smoke from Walls with Vinegar
DIY Nicotine Stain Remover
2. Remove Smoke Residue from Walls with a Magic Eraser
3. Clean Nicotine Off Walls using Trisodium Phosphate
4. Chomp Painted Wall Cleaner Removes Heavy Smoke Stains
5. Clean up Nicotine with Baking Soda
Homemade Baking Soda Cleaner
6. Cleaning Nicotine Stains with Simple Green
Content: tb1234
Homemade Baking Soda Cleaner
Hot water
3 tablespoons dish soap
½ cup baking soda
tb1234
In a one-gallon bucket, mix baking soda, dish soap, and water. Add as much water as the bucket will hold without spilling over. Dip a sponge or cloth into the baking soda cleaner and wring out the excess soap. Wash each wall, starting from the bottom and working your way to the top of the wall. Scrub in circular motions for best results. Work on your walls in small sections and dry each section immediately after washing with a dry microfiber cloth. Doing this will prevent the walls from absorbing excess water. 6. Cleaning Nicotine Stains with Simple Green
Safe to use on all painted walls, Simple Green has proven effective on all kinds of smoke damage, including years of smoking inside the home. Simple Green powers through those yellow stains and works as a deodorizer, helping to eliminate the old cigarette smell.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_629316800#14_1430546594
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Title: 6 Quick Ways to Clean Nicotine Off Walls
Headings: 6 Quick Tips on How to Clean Nicotine Off Walls
6 Quick Tips on How to Clean Nicotine Off Walls
Latest Videos from Tipsbulletin
Tips to Clean Nicotine on Walls
1. Cleaning Cigarette Smoke from Walls with Vinegar
DIY Nicotine Stain Remover
2. Remove Smoke Residue from Walls with a Magic Eraser
3. Clean Nicotine Off Walls using Trisodium Phosphate
4. Chomp Painted Wall Cleaner Removes Heavy Smoke Stains
5. Clean up Nicotine with Baking Soda
Homemade Baking Soda Cleaner
6. Cleaning Nicotine Stains with Simple Green
Content: Work on your walls in small sections and dry each section immediately after washing with a dry microfiber cloth. Doing this will prevent the walls from absorbing excess water. 6. Cleaning Nicotine Stains with Simple Green
Safe to use on all painted walls, Simple Green has proven effective on all kinds of smoke damage, including years of smoking inside the home. Simple Green powers through those yellow stains and works as a deodorizer, helping to eliminate the old cigarette smell. To use on painted walls, spray the cleaning product on a soft-bristled brush, apply a little elbow grease and scrub the stain. Rinse the area you are cleaning with warm water and wipe down with a clean towel. (photolight2/amenic181/123rf.com)
Thank you for reading how to clean cigarette smoke from walls. We hope our advice on how to remove smoke residue from walls was helpful. If you found any of our nicotine stain removal ideas useful, please share on Pinterest and Facebook so others can also learn how to clean nicotine off walls.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_629316800#15_1430548399
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Title: 6 Quick Ways to Clean Nicotine Off Walls
Headings: 6 Quick Tips on How to Clean Nicotine Off Walls
6 Quick Tips on How to Clean Nicotine Off Walls
Latest Videos from Tipsbulletin
Tips to Clean Nicotine on Walls
1. Cleaning Cigarette Smoke from Walls with Vinegar
DIY Nicotine Stain Remover
2. Remove Smoke Residue from Walls with a Magic Eraser
3. Clean Nicotine Off Walls using Trisodium Phosphate
4. Chomp Painted Wall Cleaner Removes Heavy Smoke Stains
5. Clean up Nicotine with Baking Soda
Homemade Baking Soda Cleaner
6. Cleaning Nicotine Stains with Simple Green
Content: To use on painted walls, spray the cleaning product on a soft-bristled brush, apply a little elbow grease and scrub the stain. Rinse the area you are cleaning with warm water and wipe down with a clean towel. (photolight2/amenic181/123rf.com)
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_637275079#3_1452327399
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Title: Tired | How Tourism Impacts on the Environment?
Headings: How Tourism Impacts on the Environment?
Pollution
How Tourism Impacts on the Environment?
Tourism and jobs
Environmental impacts of tourism
Air pollution
Sewage generated by tourists
Noise pollution
Tourism and natural resources
Littering
Content: This is despite the fact that tourism generates 10% of world jobs and is included in Sustainable Development Goal 8 for its potential to create decent work. New policies are needed to maximize tourism’s potential to create more and better jobs, especially for women and youth. New policies are also needed to reflect and incorporate ongoing advances in technology. Environmental impacts of tourism
The tourism industry is one of the fastest growing industries in the world. On a local, national, and international level, tourism is economically and environmentally significant. Tourism has the capacity to help build communities and instigate positive environmental change. Tourism development can put pressure on natural resources when it increases consumption in areas where resources are already scarce. Tourism is usually regarded as a boon to a region’s economy. Tourism brings prosperity to the region and provides employment to the locals of the region. However, when tourism becomes unsustainable in nature, it can have disastrous consequences on the environment.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_637275079#4_1452328993
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Title: Tired | How Tourism Impacts on the Environment?
Headings: How Tourism Impacts on the Environment?
Pollution
How Tourism Impacts on the Environment?
Tourism and jobs
Environmental impacts of tourism
Air pollution
Sewage generated by tourists
Noise pollution
Tourism and natural resources
Littering
Content: Tourism has the capacity to help build communities and instigate positive environmental change. Tourism development can put pressure on natural resources when it increases consumption in areas where resources are already scarce. Tourism is usually regarded as a boon to a region’s economy. Tourism brings prosperity to the region and provides employment to the locals of the region. However, when tourism becomes unsustainable in nature, it can have disastrous consequences on the environment. Tourism can cause the same forms of pollution as any other industry: air emissions, noise, solid waste and littering, releases of sewage, oil and chemicals, even architectural/visual pollution. Some of the ways in which tourism adversely impacts the environment have been mentioned below: Air pollution
Transport by air, road, and rail is continuously increasing in response to the rising number reported that the number of international air passengers worldwide rose from 88 million in 1972 to 344 million in 1994. When a large number of tourists are involved, it invariably leads to a greater use of the transportation system.
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Title: Tired | How Tourism Impacts on the Environment?
Headings: How Tourism Impacts on the Environment?
Pollution
How Tourism Impacts on the Environment?
Tourism and jobs
Environmental impacts of tourism
Air pollution
Sewage generated by tourists
Noise pollution
Tourism and natural resources
Littering
Content: Tourism can cause the same forms of pollution as any other industry: air emissions, noise, solid waste and littering, releases of sewage, oil and chemicals, even architectural/visual pollution. Some of the ways in which tourism adversely impacts the environment have been mentioned below: Air pollution
Transport by air, road, and rail is continuously increasing in response to the rising number reported that the number of international air passengers worldwide rose from 88 million in 1972 to 344 million in 1994. When a large number of tourists are involved, it invariably leads to a greater use of the transportation system. We all are aware of the fact that emissions from automobiles and airplanes are one of the biggest causes of air pollution. When a large number tourists use these modes of transport to reach a particular attraction, it pollutes the air both locally and globally. Due to the rapid growth in international tourism, tourists now account for nearly 60% of air travel. In many places, buses or other vehicles leave their motors running to ensure that tourists return to comfortable air-conditioned vehicles. Such practices further pollute the air.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_637275079#6_1452332316
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Title: Tired | How Tourism Impacts on the Environment?
Headings: How Tourism Impacts on the Environment?
Pollution
How Tourism Impacts on the Environment?
Tourism and jobs
Environmental impacts of tourism
Air pollution
Sewage generated by tourists
Noise pollution
Tourism and natural resources
Littering
Content: We all are aware of the fact that emissions from automobiles and airplanes are one of the biggest causes of air pollution. When a large number tourists use these modes of transport to reach a particular attraction, it pollutes the air both locally and globally. Due to the rapid growth in international tourism, tourists now account for nearly 60% of air travel. In many places, buses or other vehicles leave their motors running to ensure that tourists return to comfortable air-conditioned vehicles. Such practices further pollute the air. Sewage generated by tourists
Construction of hotels, recreation and other facilities often leads to increased sewage pollution. Wastewater has polluted seas and lakes surrounding tourist attractions, damaging the flora and fauna. Sewage runoff causes serious damage to coral reefs because it stimulates the growth of algae, which cover the filter-feeding corals, hindering their ability to survive. Changes in salinity and siltation can have wide-ranging impacts on coastal environments. And sewage pollution can threaten the health of humans and animals.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_637275079#7_1452333926
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Title: Tired | How Tourism Impacts on the Environment?
Headings: How Tourism Impacts on the Environment?
Pollution
How Tourism Impacts on the Environment?
Tourism and jobs
Environmental impacts of tourism
Air pollution
Sewage generated by tourists
Noise pollution
Tourism and natural resources
Littering
Content: Sewage generated by tourists
Construction of hotels, recreation and other facilities often leads to increased sewage pollution. Wastewater has polluted seas and lakes surrounding tourist attractions, damaging the flora and fauna. Sewage runoff causes serious damage to coral reefs because it stimulates the growth of algae, which cover the filter-feeding corals, hindering their ability to survive. Changes in salinity and siltation can have wide-ranging impacts on coastal environments. And sewage pollution can threaten the health of humans and animals. Noise pollution
Noise pollution from airplanes, cars, and buses, as well as recreational vehicles such as snowmobiles and jet skis, is an ever-growing problem of modern life. Tourists destinations are often subject to significant noise pollution. Tourists vehicles entering and leaving natural areas create a lot of noise. Such noise is the source of distress for wildlife. Loud music played by tourists in forested areas also disturbs the animals living in the area.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_643144276#0_1464897184
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Title: 14 Defunct Car Brands and Why they Failed
Headings: Defunct Car Brands
Defunct Car Brands
Studebaker (1852-1966)
Oldsmobile (1897-2004)
Packard (1899-1958)
Pontiac (1926-2010)
DeSoto (1928-1961)
Plymouth (1928-2001)
Mercury (1938-2011)
Tucker (1944-1950)
Kaiser-Frazer (1945-1951)
American Motors Corporation (AMC) (1954-1988)
Edsel (1957-1959)
DeLorean (1975-1982)
Saturn (1985-2010)
Hummer (1992-2010)
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Content: 14 Defunct Car Brands and Why they Failed
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Defunct Car Brands
Defunct Car Brands
And Why They Failed...
Written by Carly Hallman
Every once in a while, a car brand, for one reason or another, will fail. One year they might be at the height of production and popularity and the next they could be in a downward spiral. Below are 14 defunct car brands and an explanation as to why they failed. It might seem like some brands were doing very well – but read below for more stories about what happened next. Would you like to share this infographic on your page? Copy this embed code: <a href=" https://www.titlemax.com/discovery-center/planes-trains-and-automobiles/defunct-car-brands/ "><img src="https://www.titlemax.com/media/defunct-car-brands-and-how-they-fell.png" alt="14 Defunct Car Brands and How They Failed – TitleMax.com – Infographic" title="14 Defunct Car Brands and How They Failed – TitleMax.com – Infographic"></a><br><a href="http://www.titlemax.com" alt="TitleMax.com" title="TitleMax.com">Created by TitleMax.com</a>
Studebaker (1852-1966)
A family of German descent, the Studebakers, were originally blacksmiths who started a carriage and wagon business. They marketed their first automobile in 1912 and built a reputation for providing a reliable, quality product. Despite managerial trouble, they managed to survive the Great Depression and produced innovative car designs throughout the 1940s that would influence other producers for decades. Price wars between GM and Ford nearly destroyed Studebaker in 1953.
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Title: 14 Defunct Car Brands and Why they Failed
Headings: Defunct Car Brands
Defunct Car Brands
Studebaker (1852-1966)
Oldsmobile (1897-2004)
Packard (1899-1958)
Pontiac (1926-2010)
DeSoto (1928-1961)
Plymouth (1928-2001)
Mercury (1938-2011)
Tucker (1944-1950)
Kaiser-Frazer (1945-1951)
American Motors Corporation (AMC) (1954-1988)
Edsel (1957-1959)
DeLorean (1975-1982)
Saturn (1985-2010)
Hummer (1992-2010)
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Studebaker (1852-1966)
A family of German descent, the Studebakers, were originally blacksmiths who started a carriage and wagon business. They marketed their first automobile in 1912 and built a reputation for providing a reliable, quality product. Despite managerial trouble, they managed to survive the Great Depression and produced innovative car designs throughout the 1940s that would influence other producers for decades. Price wars between GM and Ford nearly destroyed Studebaker in 1953. They managed to prolong their life by 13 years at Packard’s expense in a disastrous merger. Oldsmobile (1897-2004)
Originally independent, Oldsmobile was purchased by GM in 1908. Its “Rocket V8” engine and reputation for speed made it a famously powerful and adventurous brand throughout the 1950s, 60s, and 70s. By the 1990s, Oldsmobile had fallen behind and its performance image was fading – rebadging slowly toppled the giant. Packard (1899-1958)
Packard was conceived as a luxury model – it cost over 4 times as much as a comparative Oldsmobile.
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Title: 14 Defunct Car Brands and Why they Failed
Headings: Defunct Car Brands
Defunct Car Brands
Studebaker (1852-1966)
Oldsmobile (1897-2004)
Packard (1899-1958)
Pontiac (1926-2010)
DeSoto (1928-1961)
Plymouth (1928-2001)
Mercury (1938-2011)
Tucker (1944-1950)
Kaiser-Frazer (1945-1951)
American Motors Corporation (AMC) (1954-1988)
Edsel (1957-1959)
DeLorean (1975-1982)
Saturn (1985-2010)
Hummer (1992-2010)
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Content: They managed to prolong their life by 13 years at Packard’s expense in a disastrous merger. Oldsmobile (1897-2004)
Originally independent, Oldsmobile was purchased by GM in 1908. Its “Rocket V8” engine and reputation for speed made it a famously powerful and adventurous brand throughout the 1950s, 60s, and 70s. By the 1990s, Oldsmobile had fallen behind and its performance image was fading – rebadging slowly toppled the giant. Packard (1899-1958)
Packard was conceived as a luxury model – it cost over 4 times as much as a comparative Oldsmobile. This luxury image would prove vital to sustaining the brand, even through the Great Depression. Only when they began introducing mid-priced vehicles did they run into problems – they simply were unable to compete with the “Big Three” in a mid-priced market. Price wars among the big auto corporations and a dangerous merger with Studebaker drove the independent manufacturer into the ground. Pontiac (1926-2010)
Like many brand names on this list, Pontiac was introduced as a cheaper alternative to a more expensive luxury car. Pioneering leadership in the late 1950s, among them John DeLorean, made the Pontiac into a fast-racing, exciting, muscle and road car.
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Title: 14 Defunct Car Brands and Why they Failed
Headings: Defunct Car Brands
Defunct Car Brands
Studebaker (1852-1966)
Oldsmobile (1897-2004)
Packard (1899-1958)
Pontiac (1926-2010)
DeSoto (1928-1961)
Plymouth (1928-2001)
Mercury (1938-2011)
Tucker (1944-1950)
Kaiser-Frazer (1945-1951)
American Motors Corporation (AMC) (1954-1988)
Edsel (1957-1959)
DeLorean (1975-1982)
Saturn (1985-2010)
Hummer (1992-2010)
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Content: This luxury image would prove vital to sustaining the brand, even through the Great Depression. Only when they began introducing mid-priced vehicles did they run into problems – they simply were unable to compete with the “Big Three” in a mid-priced market. Price wars among the big auto corporations and a dangerous merger with Studebaker drove the independent manufacturer into the ground. Pontiac (1926-2010)
Like many brand names on this list, Pontiac was introduced as a cheaper alternative to a more expensive luxury car. Pioneering leadership in the late 1950s, among them John DeLorean, made the Pontiac into a fast-racing, exciting, muscle and road car. Fuel shortages and safety concerns curbed this image in the 1970s and 80s, resulting in a slow decline until GM’s 2008 Chapter 11 reorganization. DeSoto (1928-1961)
DeSoto was created by Chrysler as a mid-priced model, but was doomed to failure almost immediately. Chrysler’s purchase of Dodge happened not long after DeSoto’s founding, and DeSoto found itself competing with its own sister in the mid-priced market. In an effort to boost Dodge sales, Chrysler attempted to remake DeSoto as an upper-mid-priced car in 1933. Repeated mismanagement by Chrysler and the 1958 recession would eventually put DeSoto to bed.
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Title: 14 Defunct Car Brands and Why they Failed
Headings: Defunct Car Brands
Defunct Car Brands
Studebaker (1852-1966)
Oldsmobile (1897-2004)
Packard (1899-1958)
Pontiac (1926-2010)
DeSoto (1928-1961)
Plymouth (1928-2001)
Mercury (1938-2011)
Tucker (1944-1950)
Kaiser-Frazer (1945-1951)
American Motors Corporation (AMC) (1954-1988)
Edsel (1957-1959)
DeLorean (1975-1982)
Saturn (1985-2010)
Hummer (1992-2010)
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Content: Fuel shortages and safety concerns curbed this image in the 1970s and 80s, resulting in a slow decline until GM’s 2008 Chapter 11 reorganization. DeSoto (1928-1961)
DeSoto was created by Chrysler as a mid-priced model, but was doomed to failure almost immediately. Chrysler’s purchase of Dodge happened not long after DeSoto’s founding, and DeSoto found itself competing with its own sister in the mid-priced market. In an effort to boost Dodge sales, Chrysler attempted to remake DeSoto as an upper-mid-priced car in 1933. Repeated mismanagement by Chrysler and the 1958 recession would eventually put DeSoto to bed. Plymouth (1928-2001)
Chrysler introduced Plymouth as a low-cost alternative to its other cars. Its high-flying and futuristic design kept the brand strong in the 1950s and 60s, but “badge-engineering,” or slapping the Plymouth label on other Chrysler products, destroyed this identity in the 1990s. The Chrysler Prowler and PT Cruiser were planned as Plymouths – a way to recapture an old, original spirit – but Plymouth was shuttered before their release. Mercury (1938-2011)
Mercury was a mid-priced car at its introduction, designed to be an affordable medium between the cheaper Ford models and the luxury Lincoln line. As sales slumped in the mid-1940s, Lincoln and Mercury merged.
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Title: 14 Defunct Car Brands and Why they Failed
Headings: Defunct Car Brands
Defunct Car Brands
Studebaker (1852-1966)
Oldsmobile (1897-2004)
Packard (1899-1958)
Pontiac (1926-2010)
DeSoto (1928-1961)
Plymouth (1928-2001)
Mercury (1938-2011)
Tucker (1944-1950)
Kaiser-Frazer (1945-1951)
American Motors Corporation (AMC) (1954-1988)
Edsel (1957-1959)
DeLorean (1975-1982)
Saturn (1985-2010)
Hummer (1992-2010)
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Content: Plymouth (1928-2001)
Chrysler introduced Plymouth as a low-cost alternative to its other cars. Its high-flying and futuristic design kept the brand strong in the 1950s and 60s, but “badge-engineering,” or slapping the Plymouth label on other Chrysler products, destroyed this identity in the 1990s. The Chrysler Prowler and PT Cruiser were planned as Plymouths – a way to recapture an old, original spirit – but Plymouth was shuttered before their release. Mercury (1938-2011)
Mercury was a mid-priced car at its introduction, designed to be an affordable medium between the cheaper Ford models and the luxury Lincoln line. As sales slumped in the mid-1940s, Lincoln and Mercury merged. The faithful Marquis and Grand Marquis models were exceptionally popular from the 1960s to the 2000s, but Mercury’s aging and narrowing demographic eventually lead to its demise. Tucker (1944-1950)
After WWII, American consumers were clamoring for new car designs – but the Big Three had yet to introduce any. Preston Tucker believed he could fill the void with his Tucker 48 Sedan – a new car packed full of futuristic safety innovations. A prototype made a disastrous premier in 1947 – it was loud, boiled coolant, required external power to start, and couldn’t back up. Much more successful debuts were made with later prototypes.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_643144276#6_1464909593
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Title: 14 Defunct Car Brands and Why they Failed
Headings: Defunct Car Brands
Defunct Car Brands
Studebaker (1852-1966)
Oldsmobile (1897-2004)
Packard (1899-1958)
Pontiac (1926-2010)
DeSoto (1928-1961)
Plymouth (1928-2001)
Mercury (1938-2011)
Tucker (1944-1950)
Kaiser-Frazer (1945-1951)
American Motors Corporation (AMC) (1954-1988)
Edsel (1957-1959)
DeLorean (1975-1982)
Saturn (1985-2010)
Hummer (1992-2010)
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Content: The faithful Marquis and Grand Marquis models were exceptionally popular from the 1960s to the 2000s, but Mercury’s aging and narrowing demographic eventually lead to its demise. Tucker (1944-1950)
After WWII, American consumers were clamoring for new car designs – but the Big Three had yet to introduce any. Preston Tucker believed he could fill the void with his Tucker 48 Sedan – a new car packed full of futuristic safety innovations. A prototype made a disastrous premier in 1947 – it was loud, boiled coolant, required external power to start, and couldn’t back up. Much more successful debuts were made with later prototypes. To fund the car, Tucker sold accessories and spots on a waiting list to eager consumers. This later resulted in an SEC investigation and trial. All charges were dropped and Tucker was found innocent – but the damage was done, and under a heavy burden of debt the Tucker Corporation folded. Kaiser-Frazer (1945-1951)
Automotive executive Joseph Frazer and industrialist Henry Kaiser came together as partners for this short-lived but influential automobile manufacturer. While the Big Three were selling pre-war models after WWII, Kaiser-Frazer was the first group to introduce a totally new car.
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Title: 14 Defunct Car Brands and Why they Failed
Headings: Defunct Car Brands
Defunct Car Brands
Studebaker (1852-1966)
Oldsmobile (1897-2004)
Packard (1899-1958)
Pontiac (1926-2010)
DeSoto (1928-1961)
Plymouth (1928-2001)
Mercury (1938-2011)
Tucker (1944-1950)
Kaiser-Frazer (1945-1951)
American Motors Corporation (AMC) (1954-1988)
Edsel (1957-1959)
DeLorean (1975-1982)
Saturn (1985-2010)
Hummer (1992-2010)
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Content: To fund the car, Tucker sold accessories and spots on a waiting list to eager consumers. This later resulted in an SEC investigation and trial. All charges were dropped and Tucker was found innocent – but the damage was done, and under a heavy burden of debt the Tucker Corporation folded. Kaiser-Frazer (1945-1951)
Automotive executive Joseph Frazer and industrialist Henry Kaiser came together as partners for this short-lived but influential automobile manufacturer. While the Big Three were selling pre-war models after WWII, Kaiser-Frazer was the first group to introduce a totally new car. They did well until 1951, when Kaiser and Frazer split over differing opinions on how to sell their cars. Kaiser Motors would continue, though – eventually buying Willys-Overland, creators of the Jeep, and bringing the Jeep to a new audience after being bought, themselves, by the American Motors Corporation. American Motors Corporation (AMC) (1954-1988)
AMC was founded as a result of a merger between Hudson Motor Company and Nash-Kelvinator Corporation. It was the largest corporate merger in U.S. history at the time. In the late 1950s, they began focusing on compact, fuel-efficient cars – a bold and unique decision that would pay dividends in the 1960s.
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Title: 14 Defunct Car Brands and Why they Failed
Headings: Defunct Car Brands
Defunct Car Brands
Studebaker (1852-1966)
Oldsmobile (1897-2004)
Packard (1899-1958)
Pontiac (1926-2010)
DeSoto (1928-1961)
Plymouth (1928-2001)
Mercury (1938-2011)
Tucker (1944-1950)
Kaiser-Frazer (1945-1951)
American Motors Corporation (AMC) (1954-1988)
Edsel (1957-1959)
DeLorean (1975-1982)
Saturn (1985-2010)
Hummer (1992-2010)
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Content: They did well until 1951, when Kaiser and Frazer split over differing opinions on how to sell their cars. Kaiser Motors would continue, though – eventually buying Willys-Overland, creators of the Jeep, and bringing the Jeep to a new audience after being bought, themselves, by the American Motors Corporation. American Motors Corporation (AMC) (1954-1988)
AMC was founded as a result of a merger between Hudson Motor Company and Nash-Kelvinator Corporation. It was the largest corporate merger in U.S. history at the time. In the late 1950s, they began focusing on compact, fuel-efficient cars – a bold and unique decision that would pay dividends in the 1960s. AMC’s Jeeps would keep the company afloat through the 1970s, as the rest of its line aged ungracefully. Chrysler would eventually pick up the pieces in the 1980s as a way to grab the profitable Jeep line. Edsel (1957-1959)
Ford promoted the Edsel as the perfect car, created after endless hours of market research – a “YOU car,” that all Americans would love and want. Unfortunately, when the car was unveiled on “E Day,” September 4, 1957, it was met with a lukewarm welcome. Everything from its name to its design and performance were found to be tacky and unattractive.
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Title: 14 Defunct Car Brands and Why they Failed
Headings: Defunct Car Brands
Defunct Car Brands
Studebaker (1852-1966)
Oldsmobile (1897-2004)
Packard (1899-1958)
Pontiac (1926-2010)
DeSoto (1928-1961)
Plymouth (1928-2001)
Mercury (1938-2011)
Tucker (1944-1950)
Kaiser-Frazer (1945-1951)
American Motors Corporation (AMC) (1954-1988)
Edsel (1957-1959)
DeLorean (1975-1982)
Saturn (1985-2010)
Hummer (1992-2010)
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Content: AMC’s Jeeps would keep the company afloat through the 1970s, as the rest of its line aged ungracefully. Chrysler would eventually pick up the pieces in the 1980s as a way to grab the profitable Jeep line. Edsel (1957-1959)
Ford promoted the Edsel as the perfect car, created after endless hours of market research – a “YOU car,” that all Americans would love and want. Unfortunately, when the car was unveiled on “E Day,” September 4, 1957, it was met with a lukewarm welcome. Everything from its name to its design and performance were found to be tacky and unattractive. Worse – it wound up being priced as a luxury car despite attempts to compete in the mid-priced market. In 2017 dollars, Ford lost $2.9 billion on the Edsel adventure. DeLorean (1975-1982)
John DeLorean is best known for designing the striking GTO, among other cars, and for being the youngest GM executive in history. Using seed capital from Hollywood stars and the British government, DeLorean built a manufacturing plant in Northern Ireland to produce the DMC-12. Initial vehicles suffered from poor quality control and testing, and the features, cost, and design of the car met with mixed enthusiasm in the States.
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https://www.titlemax.com/discovery-center/planes-trains-and-automobiles/defunct-car-brands/
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Title: 14 Defunct Car Brands and Why they Failed
Headings: Defunct Car Brands
Defunct Car Brands
Studebaker (1852-1966)
Oldsmobile (1897-2004)
Packard (1899-1958)
Pontiac (1926-2010)
DeSoto (1928-1961)
Plymouth (1928-2001)
Mercury (1938-2011)
Tucker (1944-1950)
Kaiser-Frazer (1945-1951)
American Motors Corporation (AMC) (1954-1988)
Edsel (1957-1959)
DeLorean (1975-1982)
Saturn (1985-2010)
Hummer (1992-2010)
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Content: Worse – it wound up being priced as a luxury car despite attempts to compete in the mid-priced market. In 2017 dollars, Ford lost $2.9 billion on the Edsel adventure. DeLorean (1975-1982)
John DeLorean is best known for designing the striking GTO, among other cars, and for being the youngest GM executive in history. Using seed capital from Hollywood stars and the British government, DeLorean built a manufacturing plant in Northern Ireland to produce the DMC-12. Initial vehicles suffered from poor quality control and testing, and the features, cost, and design of the car met with mixed enthusiasm in the States. Struggling to break even, DeLorean was caught in an FBI sting and accused of being a drug trafficker in 1982. He was later acquitted of all charges – but the trial ruined his reputation. The cars gained a cult following, and a new DeLorean Motor Company opened in 2016, promising to build new DMC-12 models in the future. Saturn (1985-2010)
When Saturn was founded in Spring Hill, Tennessee, it was called “a new kind of car company.” It was a private, employee-owned company that operated separately from GM and enjoyed much more freedom than GM’s other divisions.
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https://www.titlemax.com/discovery-center/planes-trains-and-automobiles/defunct-car-brands/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_643144276#11_1464919142
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Title: 14 Defunct Car Brands and Why they Failed
Headings: Defunct Car Brands
Defunct Car Brands
Studebaker (1852-1966)
Oldsmobile (1897-2004)
Packard (1899-1958)
Pontiac (1926-2010)
DeSoto (1928-1961)
Plymouth (1928-2001)
Mercury (1938-2011)
Tucker (1944-1950)
Kaiser-Frazer (1945-1951)
American Motors Corporation (AMC) (1954-1988)
Edsel (1957-1959)
DeLorean (1975-1982)
Saturn (1985-2010)
Hummer (1992-2010)
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Content: Struggling to break even, DeLorean was caught in an FBI sting and accused of being a drug trafficker in 1982. He was later acquitted of all charges – but the trial ruined his reputation. The cars gained a cult following, and a new DeLorean Motor Company opened in 2016, promising to build new DMC-12 models in the future. Saturn (1985-2010)
When Saturn was founded in Spring Hill, Tennessee, it was called “a new kind of car company.” It was a private, employee-owned company that operated separately from GM and enjoyed much more freedom than GM’s other divisions. Its cars sold well, but not well enough. Other divisions were also resentful of Saturn’s unique status. In 2004, the unique arrangement Saturn had enjoyed was dissolved. This was probably the end for them – in 2010, as GM was closing divisions left and right, Saturn found itself on the cutting room floor. Hummer (1992-2010)
Initial prototypes of the military Humvee were delivered to the U.S. military by AM General in 1982.
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Title: Why Managers Are So Important to Business Success – TLNT
Headings: Why Managers Are So Important to Business Success
Why Managers Are So Important to Business Success
Management potential
Article Continues Below
Shedding light through analytics
Razor Suleman
Topics
Content: Why Managers Are So Important to Business Success – TLNT
Why Managers Are So Important to Business Success
By Razor Suleman April 25, 2013
July 22, 2015
Success in business happens because of successful employees. That being said, strong managers are one of the most critical components of Employee Success — after all, employees leave managers, not companies. It’s important to focus directly on managers as a lever of engagement to recruit, retain, and inspire the greatest asset to your company: employees. To do this, provide the tools to be successful instead of expecting managers to be successful. When looking at specific areas like recognition in the workplace, we see just how important managers are to success. Management potential
For example, strong manager performance in recognizing employee performance increases engagement by almost 60 percent according to Towers Watson. Increased engagement leads to improved customer service. Better customer service means more loyal customers. You get the idea.
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https://www.tlnt.com/why-managers-are-so-important-to-business-success/
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Title: TMJ Can Give You an Uneven Facial Appearance | Dr. Kevin Berry
Headings: TMJ Can Give You an Uneven Facial Appearance
TMJ Can Give You an Uneven Facial Appearance
Tooth Wear Can Put Your Jaw Off-Balance
Joint Displacement Can Tilt Your Jaw
Bone Irregularity Can Change the Height on Each Side
Overdeveloped Muscles Can Make One Side Bulge
Spinal Imbalance Can Tilt the Head
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Content: Often, this can be fixed by building up teeth that have been worn down and trying to chew more evenly on both sides of your mouth. Joint Displacement Can Tilt Your Jaw
The proper orientation of your temporomandibular joint has a certain height to it. If the cushioning disk is displaced or worn away, the joint can lose height, causing your jaw to cant off to one side. If the disk is displaced, it can often be coaxed back into place and encouraged to stay there with TMJ treatment, but if it’s worn away, there is not currently a good replacement available. Bone Irregularity Can Change the Height on Each Side
One phenomenon that has been observed in TMJ sufferers is that their jawbone is shorter on one side that the other. Sometimes, this may be due to wear of the condyle, the round part of the jawbone that fits up against the skull. However, it’s also been observed that people have a shorter ramus, the vertical part of the jaw that forms its back. Although condylar wear has been attributed to TMJ, it’s unclear whether variations in ramal height are due to TMJ or the other way around. Overdeveloped Muscles Can Make One Side Bulge
Another problem that occurs with TMJ is that one side of your jaw may be working much harder than the other. This may lead to over-development of jaw muscles on that side.
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https://www.tmjtherapyandsleepcenter.com/blog/tmj-can-give-uneven-facial-appearance/
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Title: TMJ Can Give You an Uneven Facial Appearance | Dr. Kevin Berry
Headings: TMJ Can Give You an Uneven Facial Appearance
TMJ Can Give You an Uneven Facial Appearance
Tooth Wear Can Put Your Jaw Off-Balance
Joint Displacement Can Tilt Your Jaw
Bone Irregularity Can Change the Height on Each Side
Overdeveloped Muscles Can Make One Side Bulge
Spinal Imbalance Can Tilt the Head
Share This Story, Choose Your Platform!
Content: Sometimes, this may be due to wear of the condyle, the round part of the jawbone that fits up against the skull. However, it’s also been observed that people have a shorter ramus, the vertical part of the jaw that forms its back. Although condylar wear has been attributed to TMJ, it’s unclear whether variations in ramal height are due to TMJ or the other way around. Overdeveloped Muscles Can Make One Side Bulge
Another problem that occurs with TMJ is that one side of your jaw may be working much harder than the other. This may lead to over-development of jaw muscles on that side. These muscles can bulge out visibly. Sometimes, though, the bulge may be swelling due to irritation of the jaw muscle. Overdevelopment of muscles can be fixed by restoring balance to the jaw, and waiting for the muscle development to even out. Spinal Imbalance Can Tilt the Head
Sometimes imbalance in the jaw joint moves beyond the joint. Because the muscles in the jaw partner with many in the neck, imbalance in the jaw joint can ultimately lead to imbalance in the neck.
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https://www.tmjtherapyandsleepcenter.com/blog/tmj-can-give-uneven-facial-appearance/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_661289439#0_1493895929
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Title: Types of Release
Headings: Types of Release
Section Menu
Community Supervision
Types of Release
Parole
Probation
Determinate Release
Community Corrections
Content: Types of Release
Section Menu
Community Supervision
Types of Release
Field Office Directory
Regional Directory
Courtesy Reporting Locations
Resources and Information
Parole Technical Violators Diversion Program
Employer Application
How To Pay Supervision Fees
Location Map
Day Reporting Centers
FOIL - Offender Search
Absconders
Approved Transitional Housing
Types of Release
Parole
"Parole" means the release of a prisoner to the community by the Board of Parole (BOP) prior to the expiration of the offender's sentence. Release is subject to conditions imposed by the BOP and supervision is provided by the Department of Correction. Offenders that are granted parole may have pre-parole conditions that must be successfully completed before release to parole supervision. Examples of pre-parole conditions include, but are not limited to, attending and completing various classes such as pro-social life skills, group therapy, or therapeutic community. Parolees may also be given post-parole special conditions they must abide by as part of parole supervision. Examples of post-parole special conditions include, but are not limited to, release to a halfway house only or substance use assessment. Sex offenders on parole are subject to the specialized conditions for sex offenders. Offenders granted parole are not released from prison until a release plan has been approved by a probation parole office. A release plan identifies where the parolee will live and work upon release from prison. Probation
"Probation" means the release by a court of a person found guilty of a crime without imprisonment, subject to conditions imposed by the court and subject to the supervision of the Department of Correction.
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Title: Types of Release
Headings: Types of Release
Section Menu
Community Supervision
Types of Release
Parole
Probation
Determinate Release
Community Corrections
Content: Examples of post-parole special conditions include, but are not limited to, release to a halfway house only or substance use assessment. Sex offenders on parole are subject to the specialized conditions for sex offenders. Offenders granted parole are not released from prison until a release plan has been approved by a probation parole office. A release plan identifies where the parolee will live and work upon release from prison. Probation
"Probation" means the release by a court of a person found guilty of a crime without imprisonment, subject to conditions imposed by the court and subject to the supervision of the Department of Correction. Probationers may be placed on probation as part of a split confinement, where they must spend some time in jail before being released to probation, or they may be sentenced to probation directly. Probationers must report to the probation parole officer within 48 hours of being placed on probation or upon release from a split confinement sentence. All probationers are required to follow the terms and conditions of probation as listed on the probation order. Sex offenders on probation may be subject to the specialized conditions for sex offenders. Courts may also order an offender to complete special conditions.
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https://www.tn.gov/correction/cs/types-of-release.html
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_662595093#13_1496293113
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Title: Suburban Areas
Headings: Suburban Areas
Land Use
Suburban Areas
What is different about suburban health?
What is a sprawl?
How can suburban areas encourage physical activity?
Who does planning in my area?
What about economic development?
Why conserve suburban green space?
Why are zoning policies important to health?
Why is multimodal transportation?
Government partners
Additional resources
Helpful documents
Content: Land trusts safeguard the land from development and sprawl. Families who have passed down the same property from generation to generation often like entering into a land trust to know their family home will remain similar to how they remember it. In addition to improved property values, many people feel their quality of life is improved when there is protected green space nearby. Why are zoning policies important to health? Zoning is a land use planning tool. Zoning has been used in urban, suburban and rural settings. Zoning means what can go where. What goes where can have a major impact on health. Zoning policy can influence neighborhood factors that lead to health outcomes such as physical activity, violent crime and obesity. Zoning can be used to restrict or prohibit certain land uses in certain areas.
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https://www.tn.gov/health/cedep/environmental/healthy-places/healthy-places/land-use/lu/suburban-areas.html
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Title: Suburban Areas
Headings: Suburban Areas
Land Use
Suburban Areas
What is different about suburban health?
What is a sprawl?
How can suburban areas encourage physical activity?
Who does planning in my area?
What about economic development?
Why conserve suburban green space?
Why are zoning policies important to health?
Why is multimodal transportation?
Government partners
Additional resources
Helpful documents
Content: Zoning has been used in urban, suburban and rural settings. Zoning means what can go where. What goes where can have a major impact on health. Zoning policy can influence neighborhood factors that lead to health outcomes such as physical activity, violent crime and obesity. Zoning can be used to restrict or prohibit certain land uses in certain areas. Zoning can help to slow sprawl. Zoning can encourage certain land uses. For example, mixed use zoning can increase density connecting people and places leading to more active transportation and physical activity. Zoning policies can encourage or require healthier options such as sidewalks, bike lanes, affordable housing or green spaces. Effective zoning policies can increase property values and decrease health inequities.
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https://www.tn.gov/health/cedep/environmental/healthy-places/healthy-places/land-use/lu/suburban-areas.html
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Title: Suburban Areas
Headings: Suburban Areas
Land Use
Suburban Areas
What is different about suburban health?
What is a sprawl?
How can suburban areas encourage physical activity?
Who does planning in my area?
What about economic development?
Why conserve suburban green space?
Why are zoning policies important to health?
Why is multimodal transportation?
Government partners
Additional resources
Helpful documents
Content: Zoning can help to slow sprawl. Zoning can encourage certain land uses. For example, mixed use zoning can increase density connecting people and places leading to more active transportation and physical activity. Zoning policies can encourage or require healthier options such as sidewalks, bike lanes, affordable housing or green spaces. Effective zoning policies can increase property values and decrease health inequities. Why is multimodal transportation? Multimodal transportation supports the needs of all users whether they choose to walk, bike, use public transit or drive. It means more transportation options and more freedom in how people get around. For example, the use of sidewalks, bike lanes, pedestrian crossings, bus routes and other transportation options to increase connectivity of places. These transportation options can be designed to be safer for all people, especially children, older adults and those with disabilities.
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https://www.tn.gov/health/cedep/environmental/healthy-places/healthy-places/land-use/lu/suburban-areas.html
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Title: Urban Areas
Headings: Urban Areas
Section Menu
Land Use
Urban Areas
What does urban mean?
How can urban areas encourage physical activity?
What is different about health in urban communities?
What are social determinants of health?
What health disparities are more common in urban areas?
What about urban housing?
What is urban revitalization?
Why is multimodal transportation important?
What is different about environmental conditions?
Where are Tennessee’s urban communities?
Who does planning in my area?
What about economic development?
How to add green space to urban areas?
Why are zoning policies important to health?
What is different about urban data?
Government partners
Additional resources
Helpful documents
Content: Evidence has emerged that there are number of social factors surrounding socioeconomic status that are important predictors of health. Some of these social determinants of health are: education,
health care,
housing,
neighborhood,
occupation, and
income. What health disparities are more common in urban areas? According to the CDC, health disparities are preventable differences in the burden of disease, injury, violence or opportunities to achieve optimal health that are experienced by socially disadvantaged populations. Health disparities can arise from environmental factors such as limited access to health care and other services, poor water or air quality, substandard housing and unsafe neighborhoods. Health disparities may be related to poverty arising from lack of education or employment opportunities. Certain disparities exist for different genders, ages, races and cultural backgrounds, and also for behavioral factors such as tobacco use, substance abuse and unprotected sex. Several disparities have been identified among people who live in urban areas include racial segregation and concentrated poverty. Poverty can lead to higher medical costs and reduce the potential to work and earn.
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https://www.tn.gov/health/cedep/environmental/healthy-places/healthy-places/land-use/lu/urban-areas.html
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Title: Why are grocery prices rising?
Headings: Why are grocery prices rising? Here's what shoppers need to know
Why are grocery prices rising? Here's what shoppers need to know
Grocery prices skyrocket amid coronavirus pandemic
LA Dodgers’ Mookie Betts buys groceries for shoppers, pizza for store employees
Dairy costs are on the rise
Meat, poultry and egg prices have increased
Pantry staples got more expensive
Some snacks and sweets got cheaper
Fruits and vegetables aren’t much more expensive
Will any foods get cheaper?
Grocery prices skyrocket amid coronavirus pandemic
What foods are likely to increase in price?
Even as plants reopen, meat shortage pushes prices to new highs
Is there anything shoppers can do to save money?
What else should consumers be aware of?
Grocery prices see sharpest increase in nearly 50 years
Content: Soaring demand, along with a host of other factors related to the coronavirus pandemic, have caused massive disruptions across the food supply chain resulting in prices going up across the board. “Food prices are rising not because we don’t have enough food, but mainly due to the fact that the agri-food supply chain is currently unable to deliver when and where food is needed due to the shortage of labor, particularly at farm level," Sanjib Bhuyan, an associate professor at Rutgers University's Department of Agriculture, Food and Resource Economics, told TODAY. Steve Reed, an economist with the Consumer Price Index at the Bureau of Labor Statistics, told TODAY the current situation has “created unusual price movements” and has also made data collection more challenging for his team. “In terms of price movements, we’ve seen large declines in things like gasoline, apparel and motor vehicle insurance. On the other hand, we saw unusually large increases in food prices in April,” he said via email. Download the TODAY app for the latest coverage on the coronavirus outbreak. In April, the price of groceries rose 2.6%, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, resulting in the biggest one-month increase in grocery prices since 1974. This statistic stands in stark contrast to other areas of the economy, where prices have fallen overall. “Food price gains were robust as we know there are empty shelves out there,” Peter Boockvar, chief investment officer at Bleakley Advisory Group, told TODAY. “ Demand we know in most areas of the economy has collapsed and prices are falling in response.”
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https://www.today.com/food/why-are-grocery-prices-rising-t181700
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Title: Why are grocery prices rising?
Headings: Why are grocery prices rising? Here's what shoppers need to know
Why are grocery prices rising? Here's what shoppers need to know
Grocery prices skyrocket amid coronavirus pandemic
LA Dodgers’ Mookie Betts buys groceries for shoppers, pizza for store employees
Dairy costs are on the rise
Meat, poultry and egg prices have increased
Pantry staples got more expensive
Some snacks and sweets got cheaper
Fruits and vegetables aren’t much more expensive
Will any foods get cheaper?
Grocery prices skyrocket amid coronavirus pandemic
What foods are likely to increase in price?
Even as plants reopen, meat shortage pushes prices to new highs
Is there anything shoppers can do to save money?
What else should consumers be aware of?
Grocery prices see sharpest increase in nearly 50 years
Content: Will any foods get cheaper? Unfortunately, few foods saw any significant price decreases. Data showed prices for ham, butter and tomatoes drop, but Reed noted that those items are “certainly the exceptions.” Bhuyan said that we can expect food prices will not go down in the short run. “Fortunately, I believe that this food price rise is temporary. It should mostly disappear as soon as the virus-induced restrictions are lifted allowing the agri-food supply chain to resume its normal functions within a short time afterwards,” he said. Trey Malone, an assistant professor at Michigan State University's Department of Agricultural, Food and Resource Economics, agreed, noting that the rapid swings in food prices are representative of the massive shifts consumers are experiencing in all sectors of the economy. He added that because of the food supply chain structure, shoppers might be able to find some items that were traditionally sold to restaurants for cheaper than normal, like fresh cakes, bakery items and certain cuts of meat. In a TODAY segment that aired Wednesday, NBC business correspondent Jo Ling Kent suggested that some brands and stores may offer discounts. Brand names like Campbell's, Dannon, Beyond Meat, and Pepsi are reportedly planning to offer "value pack" deals, and generic brands may offer discounts.
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https://www.today.com/food/why-are-grocery-prices-rising-t181700
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Title: The reason why men marry some women and not others
Headings: The reason why men marry some women and not others
The reason why men marry some women and not others
The Marrying Kind
What's the secret to long-lasting love? These couples share tips
Looking for Mr. Right
Is he old enough to marry?
High school sweethearts reveal the secrets of long, happy marriages
Just because you're ready doesn't mean that he is
Signing off on the scene
These 2 words are the secret to a happy marriage
The next step
Questions to ask your partner to maintain a healthy marriage
Not your average Joe
Comedian pretends to be couples' therapist at IKEA
Bachelors for life?
Handling stringers
Helen Mirren's love advice: Don't rush into marriage
Biological clocks
Unpolished jewels
Approaching midlife, married couple adopts 3 kids from Haiti
Bad investments
Parents' marriage
Socioeconomic factors
When religion and politics mix
Living at home
Following the pack
Keeping it in the family
Date only the marrying kind
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Content: The single men apparently did not feel an obligation to give these interviewers macho or politically correct answers. Is he old enough to marry? This survey uncovered some interesting facts. The first was that there is an age when a man is ready to marry-the Age of Commitment. The age varies from man to man, but there are patterns that are easily identified: Most men who graduate from high school start thinking of marriage as a real possibility when they are 23 or 24. Most men who graduate from college don’t start considering marriage as a real possibility until age 26. When men go to graduate school, it takes them longer to get into the working world, and they’re not ready to get married until a few years after that. Ninety percent of men who have graduated from college are ready for the next step between ages 26 and 33; this is when they are most likely to consider marriage.
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https://www.today.com/health/reason-why-men-marry-some-women-not-others-t74671
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Title: Redefining fatherhood: What it means to 'be a man’ today
Headings: Redefining fatherhood: What it means to 'be a man’ today
Redefining fatherhood: What it means to 'be a man’ today
Content: Redefining fatherhood: What it means to 'be a man’ today
Dads
Redefining fatherhood: What it means to 'be a man’ today
What does it mean to be a good dad?Once it might have meant providing for and protecting your family. For a new generation of American fathers, however, the definition of what it means to be a good dad increasingly also includes washing the dishes, making dinner or taking the kids to school. “Now, the expectation for good or bad, is both parents are breadwinners and caregivers,” said Matt Schn
June 10, 2014, 3:40 AM PDT
By Joy Jernigan
Today
What does it mean to be a good dad? Once it might have meant providing for and protecting your family. For a new generation of American fathers, however, the definition of what it means to be a good dad increasingly also includes washing the dishes, making dinner or taking the kids to school. “Now, the expectation for good or bad, is both parents are breadwinners and caregivers,” said Matt Schneider, co-founder of City Dads, a Meetup group for fathers. An exclusive TODAY survey of 2,000 moms and dads shows that fathers are more involved than ever before with their children, both emotionally and practically. While moms increasingly share the responsibility for the family’s income, dads are assisting with more of the childcare and household chores.
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https://www.today.com/parents/redefining-fatherhood-what-it-means-be-man-today-2D79759312
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Title: Redefining fatherhood: What it means to 'be a man’ today
Headings: Redefining fatherhood: What it means to 'be a man’ today
Redefining fatherhood: What it means to 'be a man’ today
Content: Once it might have meant providing for and protecting your family. For a new generation of American fathers, however, the definition of what it means to be a good dad increasingly also includes washing the dishes, making dinner or taking the kids to school. “Now, the expectation for good or bad, is both parents are breadwinners and caregivers,” said Matt Schneider, co-founder of City Dads, a Meetup group for fathers. An exclusive TODAY survey of 2,000 moms and dads shows that fathers are more involved than ever before with their children, both emotionally and practically. While moms increasingly share the responsibility for the family’s income, dads are assisting with more of the childcare and household chores. About 75 percent of fathers say being a dad is their most important job, according to the survey, and 61 percent of dads say they are more involved with their children than their father was with them. Matt Schneider is the co-founder of City Dads, a Meetup group for fathers. He believes dads are more involved with their kids now than when he was growing up. Today
When Schneider was growing up, he said his dad was active in his life but didn't feel responsible for attending PTA meetings or field trips. He now sees more parents involved in the every day life of their kids.
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https://www.today.com/parents/redefining-fatherhood-what-it-means-be-man-today-2D79759312
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Title: Redefining fatherhood: What it means to 'be a man’ today
Headings: Redefining fatherhood: What it means to 'be a man’ today
Redefining fatherhood: What it means to 'be a man’ today
Content: About 75 percent of fathers say being a dad is their most important job, according to the survey, and 61 percent of dads say they are more involved with their children than their father was with them. Matt Schneider is the co-founder of City Dads, a Meetup group for fathers. He believes dads are more involved with their kids now than when he was growing up. Today
When Schneider was growing up, he said his dad was active in his life but didn't feel responsible for attending PTA meetings or field trips. He now sees more parents involved in the every day life of their kids. “What is great, to me, about the role of dads now is we have a new definition of what it means to be a good dad,” said Schneider, 39, a former teacher and primary caregiver for his two boys, ages 5 and 8. Recent research supports the idea that dads are more "hands on." The amount of time fathers spend on childcare and housework has increased significantly over the last half century, from 6.5 hours a week in 1965 to 17 hours 2011, according to Pew Research Center. Economic reasons, especially in the aftermath of the Great Recession, might be partly responsible for the shift. The share of married couples who both work and have children at home is now 59.1 percent, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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https://www.today.com/parents/redefining-fatherhood-what-it-means-be-man-today-2D79759312
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Title: Redefining fatherhood: What it means to 'be a man’ today
Headings: Redefining fatherhood: What it means to 'be a man’ today
Redefining fatherhood: What it means to 'be a man’ today
Content: “What is great, to me, about the role of dads now is we have a new definition of what it means to be a good dad,” said Schneider, 39, a former teacher and primary caregiver for his two boys, ages 5 and 8. Recent research supports the idea that dads are more "hands on." The amount of time fathers spend on childcare and housework has increased significantly over the last half century, from 6.5 hours a week in 1965 to 17 hours 2011, according to Pew Research Center. Economic reasons, especially in the aftermath of the Great Recession, might be partly responsible for the shift. The share of married couples who both work and have children at home is now 59.1 percent, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics. About 40 percent of mothers are now primary breadwinners, while the number of dads staying at home full time, although still somewhat of a rarity, has nearly doubled compared to a quarter century ago, to about 2 million dads as of 2012. “We’re ripe for a national conversation,” said Jennifer Siebel Newsom, who explores American masculinity in her forthcoming film, "The Mask You Live In." "The three most destructive words that every man receives when he's a boy is when he's told to 'be a man," said Joe Ehrmann, a coach and former NFL pro football player, in the film's trailer, which has been viewed more than 3.7 million times on YouTube since December. Boys are three times more likely to commit suicide than girls, said Newsom, or commit violence against others. “ Even if there’s a mental health issue, you’re not seeing women commit the same crimes and mass murders in the same way that you are seeing boys and men do."
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https://www.today.com/parents/redefining-fatherhood-what-it-means-be-man-today-2D79759312
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_684932020#11_1549671611
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Title: Shoppers are abandoning their online carts more than ever — here's why
Headings: Shoppers are abandoning their online carts more than ever — here's why
Shoppers are abandoning their online carts more than ever — here's why
Are we abandoning our shopping carts more often?
Are we more likely to leave certain products in our carts?
As retail stores reopen their doors, shopping is going to look different
Why are we browsing so much but buying less?
There are plenty of reasons why we fill an online cart only to abandon it later, but here are a few of the most common ones:
Psychological effects of browsing but not buying
Do those reminder emails influence consumers?
Shopping malls prepare to welcome back customers as unemployment skyrockets
Content: How does all that browsing affect your mental health? Getty Images stock
Psychological effects of browsing but not buying
Part of the appeal of shopping is the thrill of the chase, and you don't always have to come home with a deal in order to feel satisfied. Sometimes, finding it in the first place is enough. "For the consumer, the act of placing items in an online shopping cart does have positive effects. Just the process itself, even without a final purchase, brings a rush, excitement, anticipation and satisfaction," said Barbara L. Stewart, a professor of human development at the University of Houston's College of Technology. Plus, stepping away from a sweet deal you know you don't need can also feel rewarding and can be a good self-control strategy for impulse purchases. " When a consumer places items in an online cart and then abandons it, they may feel even greater satisfaction and a 'pat on the back' from having decided not to spend the money and being a wise consumer," Stewart said. For the most part, checking out the latest fashions or new home goods is a fun way to sneak in some entertainment, as long as you don't spend too much time endlessly browsing. "Browsing is a harmless way of occupying time and indulging in whatever emotional high one derives by shopping without that nasty surprise at the end of the month when the credit card statement arrives," John P. Vincent, a professor of psychology at the University of Houston said. " Looking without buying may help people cope, but unfortunately can also keep alive the erroneous belief that happiness is linked to what you can buy."
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https://www.today.com/style/online-browsing-new-window-shopping-t182491
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_685299892#1_1550686079
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Title: The future of America, according to 7 teachers
Headings: The future of America, according to 7 teachers
The future of America, according to 7 teachers
For more like this, follow TMRW on Instagram at @tmrwxtoday.
Luis A. Gonzalez, high school social studies teacher at Huntington Park High School in California
Master of Arts in Education, Stanford University
What is the future of America?
What is the future of American education?
What stories haven’t been told that need to be told?
Michelle Lee, Ph.D. candidate in American studies at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
Master of Arts in American Studies, Purdue University
What is the future of America?
What stories haven’t been told that need to be told?
What are you doing to create the future you envision?
Katherine Matheson, Spanish instructor at Phillips Andover in Massachusetts
Master of Arts, Spanish language and translation, New York University
What is the future of America?
What is the future of American education?
What stories haven’t been told that need to be told?
What are you doing to create the future you envision?
Alex Huff, intervention specialist at Dayton Early College Academy in Ohio
Bachelor of Science, special education, Central State University
What is the future of America?
What is the future of American education?
What stories haven’t been told that need to be told?
What are you doing to create the future you envision?
Aria Halliday, Ph.D, assistant professor of gender and women’s studies, University of Kentucky
Ph.D. American studies, Purdue University
What is the future of America?
What is the future of American education?
What stories haven’t been told that need to be told?
What are you doing to create the future you envision?
Sarah Feigelson, fifth grade teacher at PS 59 Beekman Hill International School in New York City
Masters in Education, early childhood education, Bank Street College of Education
What is the future of America?
What is the future of American education?
What stories haven’t been told that need to be told?
What are you doing to create the future you envision?
Karla Rodriguez Beltran, Ph.D. student in sociology at the University of California, Davis
B.A., English, Nevada State College
What is the future of America?
What is the future of American education?
What stories haven’t been told that need to be told?
What are you doing to create the future you envision?
Content: Our national identity has never felt more divided — and some days, it’s hard to marry the vision of America as it is with the vision of America we dream it could be. TMRW asked seven educators across the country, from elementary school teachers to college professors, what they envision for the future of American education … and for the future of the country itself. For more like this, follow TMRW on Instagram at @tmrwxtoday. Luis A. Gonzalez, high school social studies teacher at Huntington Park High School in California
Master of Arts in Education, Stanford University
What is the future of America? We see communities, especially low-income communities of color, left out of political, social and economic spheres. This shouldn’t be the case. Looking toward the future, I envision an America where all communities feel like they belong and where folks from these communities are leading the way forward. What is the future of American education? My hope is the future of American education will prioritize creating and facilitating opportunities for young people to realize their tremendous power to drive change in our country. Educators at all levels should be intentional about fostering educational opportunities where young people recognize their power and prepare to take charge.
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https://www.today.com/tmrw/future-america-according-7-teachers-t194619
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Title: The future of America, according to 7 teachers
Headings: The future of America, according to 7 teachers
The future of America, according to 7 teachers
For more like this, follow TMRW on Instagram at @tmrwxtoday.
Luis A. Gonzalez, high school social studies teacher at Huntington Park High School in California
Master of Arts in Education, Stanford University
What is the future of America?
What is the future of American education?
What stories haven’t been told that need to be told?
Michelle Lee, Ph.D. candidate in American studies at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
Master of Arts in American Studies, Purdue University
What is the future of America?
What stories haven’t been told that need to be told?
What are you doing to create the future you envision?
Katherine Matheson, Spanish instructor at Phillips Andover in Massachusetts
Master of Arts, Spanish language and translation, New York University
What is the future of America?
What is the future of American education?
What stories haven’t been told that need to be told?
What are you doing to create the future you envision?
Alex Huff, intervention specialist at Dayton Early College Academy in Ohio
Bachelor of Science, special education, Central State University
What is the future of America?
What is the future of American education?
What stories haven’t been told that need to be told?
What are you doing to create the future you envision?
Aria Halliday, Ph.D, assistant professor of gender and women’s studies, University of Kentucky
Ph.D. American studies, Purdue University
What is the future of America?
What is the future of American education?
What stories haven’t been told that need to be told?
What are you doing to create the future you envision?
Sarah Feigelson, fifth grade teacher at PS 59 Beekman Hill International School in New York City
Masters in Education, early childhood education, Bank Street College of Education
What is the future of America?
What is the future of American education?
What stories haven’t been told that need to be told?
What are you doing to create the future you envision?
Karla Rodriguez Beltran, Ph.D. student in sociology at the University of California, Davis
B.A., English, Nevada State College
What is the future of America?
What is the future of American education?
What stories haven’t been told that need to be told?
What are you doing to create the future you envision?
Content: This shouldn’t be the case. Looking toward the future, I envision an America where all communities feel like they belong and where folks from these communities are leading the way forward. What is the future of American education? My hope is the future of American education will prioritize creating and facilitating opportunities for young people to realize their tremendous power to drive change in our country. Educators at all levels should be intentional about fostering educational opportunities where young people recognize their power and prepare to take charge. We desperately need this. What stories haven’t been told that need to be told? Many of the young people I teach feel like they do not belong because they find themselves in an environment where they do not see people who look like them getting ahead and staying ahead. Some of them also feel discouraged about their own futures given negative health and well-being trends in our country. They are right to feel this way, and we need to be sounding the alarm about how discouraged many young people are feeling.
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https://www.today.com/tmrw/future-america-according-7-teachers-t194619
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Title: The future of America, according to 7 teachers
Headings: The future of America, according to 7 teachers
The future of America, according to 7 teachers
For more like this, follow TMRW on Instagram at @tmrwxtoday.
Luis A. Gonzalez, high school social studies teacher at Huntington Park High School in California
Master of Arts in Education, Stanford University
What is the future of America?
What is the future of American education?
What stories haven’t been told that need to be told?
Michelle Lee, Ph.D. candidate in American studies at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
Master of Arts in American Studies, Purdue University
What is the future of America?
What stories haven’t been told that need to be told?
What are you doing to create the future you envision?
Katherine Matheson, Spanish instructor at Phillips Andover in Massachusetts
Master of Arts, Spanish language and translation, New York University
What is the future of America?
What is the future of American education?
What stories haven’t been told that need to be told?
What are you doing to create the future you envision?
Alex Huff, intervention specialist at Dayton Early College Academy in Ohio
Bachelor of Science, special education, Central State University
What is the future of America?
What is the future of American education?
What stories haven’t been told that need to be told?
What are you doing to create the future you envision?
Aria Halliday, Ph.D, assistant professor of gender and women’s studies, University of Kentucky
Ph.D. American studies, Purdue University
What is the future of America?
What is the future of American education?
What stories haven’t been told that need to be told?
What are you doing to create the future you envision?
Sarah Feigelson, fifth grade teacher at PS 59 Beekman Hill International School in New York City
Masters in Education, early childhood education, Bank Street College of Education
What is the future of America?
What is the future of American education?
What stories haven’t been told that need to be told?
What are you doing to create the future you envision?
Karla Rodriguez Beltran, Ph.D. student in sociology at the University of California, Davis
B.A., English, Nevada State College
What is the future of America?
What is the future of American education?
What stories haven’t been told that need to be told?
What are you doing to create the future you envision?
Content: We desperately need this. What stories haven’t been told that need to be told? Many of the young people I teach feel like they do not belong because they find themselves in an environment where they do not see people who look like them getting ahead and staying ahead. Some of them also feel discouraged about their own futures given negative health and well-being trends in our country. They are right to feel this way, and we need to be sounding the alarm about how discouraged many young people are feeling. At the same time, we need to be doing everything we can to support these students in realizing their potential. Asking, what are you doing to create the future you envision? I am humbled by the opportunity to be a high school social studies teacher because I get to play an active role in preparing my students for a future where they will be our leaders. In my role, I am doing everything in my power to champion an education where students feel like they belong, see themselves reflected in the curriculum, excel academically and feel empowered, supported and mentored. Michelle Lee, Ph.D. candidate in American studies at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
Master of Arts in American Studies, Purdue University
What is the future of America?
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https://www.today.com/tmrw/future-america-according-7-teachers-t194619
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Title: The future of America, according to 7 teachers
Headings: The future of America, according to 7 teachers
The future of America, according to 7 teachers
For more like this, follow TMRW on Instagram at @tmrwxtoday.
Luis A. Gonzalez, high school social studies teacher at Huntington Park High School in California
Master of Arts in Education, Stanford University
What is the future of America?
What is the future of American education?
What stories haven’t been told that need to be told?
Michelle Lee, Ph.D. candidate in American studies at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
Master of Arts in American Studies, Purdue University
What is the future of America?
What stories haven’t been told that need to be told?
What are you doing to create the future you envision?
Katherine Matheson, Spanish instructor at Phillips Andover in Massachusetts
Master of Arts, Spanish language and translation, New York University
What is the future of America?
What is the future of American education?
What stories haven’t been told that need to be told?
What are you doing to create the future you envision?
Alex Huff, intervention specialist at Dayton Early College Academy in Ohio
Bachelor of Science, special education, Central State University
What is the future of America?
What is the future of American education?
What stories haven’t been told that need to be told?
What are you doing to create the future you envision?
Aria Halliday, Ph.D, assistant professor of gender and women’s studies, University of Kentucky
Ph.D. American studies, Purdue University
What is the future of America?
What is the future of American education?
What stories haven’t been told that need to be told?
What are you doing to create the future you envision?
Sarah Feigelson, fifth grade teacher at PS 59 Beekman Hill International School in New York City
Masters in Education, early childhood education, Bank Street College of Education
What is the future of America?
What is the future of American education?
What stories haven’t been told that need to be told?
What are you doing to create the future you envision?
Karla Rodriguez Beltran, Ph.D. student in sociology at the University of California, Davis
B.A., English, Nevada State College
What is the future of America?
What is the future of American education?
What stories haven’t been told that need to be told?
What are you doing to create the future you envision?
Content: At the same time, we need to be doing everything we can to support these students in realizing their potential. Asking, what are you doing to create the future you envision? I am humbled by the opportunity to be a high school social studies teacher because I get to play an active role in preparing my students for a future where they will be our leaders. In my role, I am doing everything in my power to champion an education where students feel like they belong, see themselves reflected in the curriculum, excel academically and feel empowered, supported and mentored. Michelle Lee, Ph.D. candidate in American studies at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
Master of Arts in American Studies, Purdue University
What is the future of America? Right now? The future of America is looking bleak. There are times when I feel so terribly sad about what’s happening in our public education, in our government and the rise of right-wing fascism. We need a revolution if we want a future that is queer, feminist, equitable, liberated. What stories haven’t been told that need to be told?
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https://www.today.com/tmrw/future-america-according-7-teachers-t194619
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_685299892#15_1550737973
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Title: The future of America, according to 7 teachers
Headings: The future of America, according to 7 teachers
The future of America, according to 7 teachers
For more like this, follow TMRW on Instagram at @tmrwxtoday.
Luis A. Gonzalez, high school social studies teacher at Huntington Park High School in California
Master of Arts in Education, Stanford University
What is the future of America?
What is the future of American education?
What stories haven’t been told that need to be told?
Michelle Lee, Ph.D. candidate in American studies at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
Master of Arts in American Studies, Purdue University
What is the future of America?
What stories haven’t been told that need to be told?
What are you doing to create the future you envision?
Katherine Matheson, Spanish instructor at Phillips Andover in Massachusetts
Master of Arts, Spanish language and translation, New York University
What is the future of America?
What is the future of American education?
What stories haven’t been told that need to be told?
What are you doing to create the future you envision?
Alex Huff, intervention specialist at Dayton Early College Academy in Ohio
Bachelor of Science, special education, Central State University
What is the future of America?
What is the future of American education?
What stories haven’t been told that need to be told?
What are you doing to create the future you envision?
Aria Halliday, Ph.D, assistant professor of gender and women’s studies, University of Kentucky
Ph.D. American studies, Purdue University
What is the future of America?
What is the future of American education?
What stories haven’t been told that need to be told?
What are you doing to create the future you envision?
Sarah Feigelson, fifth grade teacher at PS 59 Beekman Hill International School in New York City
Masters in Education, early childhood education, Bank Street College of Education
What is the future of America?
What is the future of American education?
What stories haven’t been told that need to be told?
What are you doing to create the future you envision?
Karla Rodriguez Beltran, Ph.D. student in sociology at the University of California, Davis
B.A., English, Nevada State College
What is the future of America?
What is the future of American education?
What stories haven’t been told that need to be told?
What are you doing to create the future you envision?
Content: America has shown a lack of educational care for all students but especially for those students of color from low socio-economical backgrounds and those at risk of displacement. America often conveys a message of education being the key to upward mobility, yet makes attaining a higher-education degree more difficult than ever by not making it accessible to all students. What stories haven’t been told that need to be told? The stories of students with disabilities haven't been told or conveyed as clearly as they could be. What are you doing to create the future you envision? As an intervention specialist in an urban setting, I attempt to create a classroom space that conveys the current climate of America, while pushing students to tap into their inner potential to be all they can be. I try to show students what America perceives them to be and teach them the true history often left out of textbooks. Education and knowledge are power. When armed with it, there is nothing one cannot do. Aria Halliday, Ph.
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https://www.today.com/tmrw/future-america-according-7-teachers-t194619
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Title: What is the Electoral College and how does it work?
Headings: What is the Electoral College and how does it work?
What is the Electoral College and how does it work?
What is the Electoral College?
What is ranked-choice voting?
Who is represented in the Electoral College and how does it work?
Why do we have an Electoral College?
In unanimous decision, Supreme Court rules 'faithless electors' not able to vote as they wish
Should the U.S. abolish the Electoral College?
Road to 270: Donald Trump’s path to victory and a tie scenario
Electors and the 2020 race
Content: But my concern is that presidential campaigns would just focus on the population centers in a popular election — which, that of course, would make sense — but we're geographically diverse and that geographic diversity corresponds with other forms of diversity. So it requires coalition building.” Pybas said people are likely concerned about the Electoral College since there have been two recent instances in which the victor of the Electoral College was not the popular vote winner. This happened in the 2000 race between President George W. Bush and Vice President Al Gore, and again for the 2016 race between President Donald Trump and Secretary Hillary Clinton. Although there have been such instances, Berg also said that 2000 and 2016 were anomalies among the nation’s elections. The Electoral College serves an important purpose, but likely not the same one the Founding Fathers envisioned, Berg said, arguing the results "create a stronger mandate." He added that “if somebody wins 300 electoral votes to 180 something, then you have more of a sense of the person's been elected by the (entire) country, even if they won by (only) 1% or 2% of the popular vote.” "I'm not sure that's what Hamilton, Madison, Franklin, the folks at the Constitutional Convention thought they were doing or even the writers of The Federalist, but I think as our politics have changed (it's purpose has changed)," Pybas said. " In 1796, there really weren't political parties, now there are. I still think it serves some function."
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https://www.today.com/tmrw/what-electoral-college-how-does-it-work-t193565
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Title: What to expect at your first prenatal appointment
Headings: What to expect at your first prenatal appointment
What to expect at your first prenatal appointment
Find a healthcare professional that best suits your needs
Prepare for your first prenatal appointment
Bring your partner to your prenatal visit
Determine your baby’s due date
When you can expect to hear your baby’s heartbeat
You’ll have a physical exam at your prenatal appointment
You’ll be sent to the lab for a complete workup
You’ll be offered a first-trimester screening
Get ready to answer (and ask) mental health and lifestyle questions
How long will the first prenatal visit take?
How often will you have follow-up prenatal appointments?
Make a pregnancy plan
Don’t stress
An unanticipated problem was encountered, check back soon and try again
Read more:
When is it safe to announce your pregnancy?
What you need to know before booking a prenatal massage
Content: More commonly, your healthcare provider should be able to detect the baby’s heartbeat using a Doppler fetal monitor (a handheld ultrasound device) when you’re 12 weeks along, so you’ll get to hear it for the first time then. ( Don’t panic if your doctor can’t find it immediately, says Thorne. If your dates are off by a few days and you’re earlier than 12 weeks or if your bladder is too full, your uterus is tilted or you have a high body mass index, the baby’s heartbeat may not be detectable via the Doppler until 14 weeks or later.) You’ll have a physical exam at your prenatal appointment
Your midwife or doctor will measure your progress in pregnancy by gathering baseline information, such as your pre-pregnancy weight, current weight, height and blood pressure. A full physical may not happen at your first prenatal visit due to time constraints, but during the first few appointments, you’ll have a head-to-toe physical, where they’ll check your head, neck, thyroid, heart, lungs, skin and breasts and do a Pap test (an internal swab of your cervical cells to look for cancerous cells) if you are due for one. ( The latest recommendation is to have a Pap test every three years, unless you’ve had an abnormal Pap or are at high risk—and, yes, docs recommend doing the test during pregnancy.) You’ll be sent to the lab for a complete workup
Your doctor or midwife will give you a requisition for comprehensive blood work to assess your complete blood count (red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets, which can indicate anemia or infections) and blood type (in case you are Rh negative, which can affect your pregnancy). You will also have routine public health screenings through blood work for rubella, syphilis, hepatitis B and HIV. How prenatal counselling can help you through pregnancyYour healthcare provider may order additional blood work based on your lifestyle and health history, such as checking your chickenpox status and thyroid levels. If you’re a vegetarian, they might check your vitamin B12 levels.
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https://www.todaysparent.com/pregnancy/pregnancy-health/first-prenatal-appointment-what-to-expect/
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Title: Business Culture and Etiquette in Egypt | Today Translations
Headings: Doing Business in Egypt
Doing Business in Egypt
Read Case Studies
Business Mentality
Greetings
The Art of Conversation
Business meetings and meals
Body Language
Content: – Do not cross your legs when sitting. Moreover, showing the bottom of your foot is considered offensive. – The ‘thumbs up’ sign is offensive in Egypt and the entire Arab world. Click here to get in touch
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https://www.todaytranslations.com/consultancy-services/business-culture-and-etiquette/doing-business-in-egypt/
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Title: How to Use A Moletrap - Tomcat Rodent Control
Headings: How to Use A Tomcat® Mole Trap
Using Mole and Gopher Traps
How to Use A Tomcat® Mole Trap
Get tips and step-by-step instructions on how to use a Tomcat® Mole Trap.
Set Up Takes Just a Few Simple Steps
How to Use a Tomcat® Mole Trap
Step 1: Locate Active Tunnels
Step 2: Prepare the Tunnel
Step 3: Insert Trap
Step 4: Set Trap
Step 5: Activate Trigger
Step 6: Removing a Trapped Mole
Tips & Troubleshooting
Moving & Reusing
Content: Step 6: Removing a Trapped Mole
When the foot pedal is in the raised position it indicates that you’ve trapped a mole. Then to release the mole, set the trap on a bucket and compress the foot pedal with your hand. Tips & Troubleshooting
1. If the trap won’t set: Do not jump on it! If slots were cut in the tunnel, the trap should set easily. If you continue to meet resistance, move the trap to another tunnel location. Check that the trigger indentation has not filled in with soil while you tried to set the trap. Make the trigger indentation again and then continue to reset the trap.
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https://www.tomcatbrand.com/en-us/library/using-mole-and-gopher-traps/how-use-tomcat-mole-trap
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_701172337#9_1586442393
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Title: How to Use A Moletrap - Tomcat Rodent Control
Headings: How to Use A Tomcat® Mole Trap
Using Mole and Gopher Traps
How to Use A Tomcat® Mole Trap
Get tips and step-by-step instructions on how to use a Tomcat® Mole Trap.
Set Up Takes Just a Few Simple Steps
How to Use a Tomcat® Mole Trap
Step 1: Locate Active Tunnels
Step 2: Prepare the Tunnel
Step 3: Insert Trap
Step 4: Set Trap
Step 5: Activate Trigger
Step 6: Removing a Trapped Mole
Tips & Troubleshooting
Moving & Reusing
Content: Make sure mud isn’t interfering with the trap’s catch movement. Clean off the trap and then try setting it in another location. 2. Poke a hole in the tunnel 6-inches away from each side of the trap. After one week, if one or both of the holes have been sealed and the trap didn’t spring check the trigger post. If it is up 1-inch above the foot pedal, use a spade to pry the trap up from the ground which should spring the trap. Clean off any dirt and mud then move the trap to another tunnel location and reset. 3. If you push the safety release button on the trap and it doesn’t spring, follow the same steps as above. 4.
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Title: 8 Investment strategies from Warren Buffett for beginners
Headings: 8 Investment strategies from Warren Buffett for beginners
8 Investment strategies from Warren Buffett for beginners
1. Buy and hold
2. Stay with cash if necessary
3. Invest in companies you understand
4. Look for quality companies to invest in
5. Know the difference between price and value
6. Choose the right news to focus on
7. Sell at the right time
8. Invest like you are buying the entire company
Last words
Content: A company’s stock price may swing with investor sentiment, but that doesn’t necessarily mean its future cash flow is unstable. Buffett’s advice is to distinguish between price and value and focus on high-quality companies. Just because a stock is cheap does not mean it’s a good investment. 6. Choose the right news to focus on
One of the most important pieces of investment advice by Buffett is not to pay too much attention to commentators on TV or market rumours. Be very selective about the news you listen to - much less act upon. Most of the news headlines are just noise generated to trigger investors’ sentiments and get them to respond. He believes in the 99-1 rule, where 99% of the investment actions should be based on just 1% of the news that investors consume. If a company has been in business for (say) 100 years, Buffett believes it is strong enough to withstand unexpected short-term challenges. 7.
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https://www.tomorrowmakers.com/other-investments/8-investment-strategies-warren-buffett-beginners-article
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Title: 8 Investment strategies from Warren Buffett for beginners
Headings: 8 Investment strategies from Warren Buffett for beginners
8 Investment strategies from Warren Buffett for beginners
1. Buy and hold
2. Stay with cash if necessary
3. Invest in companies you understand
4. Look for quality companies to invest in
5. Know the difference between price and value
6. Choose the right news to focus on
7. Sell at the right time
8. Invest like you are buying the entire company
Last words
Content: Be very selective about the news you listen to - much less act upon. Most of the news headlines are just noise generated to trigger investors’ sentiments and get them to respond. He believes in the 99-1 rule, where 99% of the investment actions should be based on just 1% of the news that investors consume. If a company has been in business for (say) 100 years, Buffett believes it is strong enough to withstand unexpected short-term challenges. 7. Sell at the right time
Although Buffett follows the ‘buy and hold’ strategy, he also recommends selling if the company’s fundamentals have changed and no longer fit your investment criteria. He believes successful investing is about picking good stocks at the right time and staying with them as long as they remain good companies. Related: What Is Short Selling? 8.
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https://www.tomorrowmakers.com/other-investments/8-investment-strategies-warren-buffett-beginners-article
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Title: The Blog @ TomRichey.net - TomRichey.net
Headings: The First Two Party System: Jefferson vs Hamilton (APUSH Notes)
The First Two Party System: Jefferson vs Hamilton (APUSH Notes)
Jefferson vs. Hamilton
Federalists vs. [Jeffersonian] Republicans
Strong Central Government vs. States' Rights
The Fears of the Federalists
Strict vs. Loose Construction of the Constitution
Constituents: The Support Bases of the Federalists and Republicans
Economic Development vs. Laissez-Faire
The National Bank
Protective Tariff vs. Free Trade
Federal Assumption of State War Debts
Foreign Policy: France vs. Britain
The End of the First Two Party System
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Check out my short video lecture comparing the political and economic views of Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton. Graphic Organizer
It's important to distinguish Jefferson's Republican Party from the Republican Party that exists in the United States today. The present-day Republican Party was founded in the 1850s after the breakup of the Second Party System. In order to avoid confusion, historians have traditionally referred to Jefferson's party as the Jeffersonian Republican Party, although the "Democratic-Republican" terminology used by political scientists has lately become more common (in spite of its historical inaccuracy). Strong Central Government vs. States' Rights
The difference between the Federalists and the Republicans concerned the role of the central government. Although the Constitution was drafted and ratified in order to create a stronger central government than had existed under the Articles of Confederation, the Constitution still retained many features of federalism, which limited the power of the central government.
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https://www.tomrichey.net/blog/the-first-two-party-system-jefferson-vs-hamilton-apush-notes
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Title: 10 proven ways on how to overcome adversity in life
Headings: 10 tips for overcoming adversity
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10 tips for overcoming adversity
How to build resilience and overcome anything
1. Be prepared
2. Practice positivity
3. Stay disciplined
4. Stay focused
5. Find the lesson
6. Work on your skills
7. Get inspired
8. Elevate your peer group
9. Get a coach
10. Don’t give up
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Content: Overcoming adversity is a necessary step on the road to greatness. Philosopher Edmund Burke said, “He that wrestles with us strengthens our nerves and sharpens our skill. Our antagonist is our helper.” Life is the worthy opponent – the antagonist – we all need to grow. When you have the right tools for how to overcome adversity, you’re able to embrace it as a helper, instead of letting it stop you from achieving your goals. 1. Be prepared
You can work on overcoming adversity before it even happens. Train your brain to be resilient by building your inner strength and developing a growth mindset. Examine your limiting beliefs to uncover what’s holding you back. Develop a support system that you can fall back on.
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https://www.tonyrobbins.com/mind-meaning/overcoming-adversity/
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Title: 10 proven ways on how to overcome adversity in life
Headings: 10 tips for overcoming adversity
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10 tips for overcoming adversity
How to build resilience and overcome anything
1. Be prepared
2. Practice positivity
3. Stay disciplined
4. Stay focused
5. Find the lesson
6. Work on your skills
7. Get inspired
8. Elevate your peer group
9. Get a coach
10. Don’t give up
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Content: 1. Be prepared
You can work on overcoming adversity before it even happens. Train your brain to be resilient by building your inner strength and developing a growth mindset. Examine your limiting beliefs to uncover what’s holding you back. Develop a support system that you can fall back on. When the time comes to dig deep and uncover how to overcome adversity, you’ll be prepared. 2. Practice positivity
How does a person overcome adversity? It’s often about the way they frame the things that happen to them. Take a step back and reframe the problem in a positive way.
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https://www.tonyrobbins.com/mind-meaning/overcoming-adversity/
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Title: 10 Best News Sites In 2021
Headings: Top 10 News Sites in 2021
Top 10 News Sites in 2021
Top10.com selects
Choose a News Source Committed to Ethical Standards of Reporting
Stay Ahead of the Curve
Seek Out the Facts
Consider the Agenda
Seek News From Various Sources
See What the Rest of the World is Saying
Stay Informed With The Best News Websites
Content: Reuters sticks to the facts and is strongly committed to journalistic integrity, including fact-checking before publishing. Consider the Agenda
Many respectable news sites carry with them the biases of the writers or editors. Though it’s important to have sober, objective news sources to turn to, we all naturally gravitate towards opinions that reflect our own. Sometimes we also seek out news that challenges our viewpoints. You don’t need to necessarily avoid sites with perceived slants, as long as you’re aware of them. The Wall Street Journal is generally believed to have a conservative slant, while Fox News features fiery personalities that often reflect the right-wing opinions of its viewers. CNN and NBC, meanwhile, feature commentators perceived to have a more centrist or progressive bend. These sites can be helpful for confirming or challenging your opinions, as long as you’re cognizant of any biases that may exist. Despite their perception as leaning one way or the other politically, surveys show that the major TV news outlets are considered to be mostly trusted news sources by the majority of Americans. Seek News From Various Sources
The truth is that there’s no such thing as a news story without bias.
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https://www.top10.com/news-websites
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Title: 10 Best News Sites In 2021
Headings: Top 10 News Sites in 2021
Top 10 News Sites in 2021
Top10.com selects
Choose a News Source Committed to Ethical Standards of Reporting
Stay Ahead of the Curve
Seek Out the Facts
Consider the Agenda
Seek News From Various Sources
See What the Rest of the World is Saying
Stay Informed With The Best News Websites
Content: The Wall Street Journal is generally believed to have a conservative slant, while Fox News features fiery personalities that often reflect the right-wing opinions of its viewers. CNN and NBC, meanwhile, feature commentators perceived to have a more centrist or progressive bend. These sites can be helpful for confirming or challenging your opinions, as long as you’re cognizant of any biases that may exist. Despite their perception as leaning one way or the other politically, surveys show that the major TV news outlets are considered to be mostly trusted news sources by the majority of Americans. Seek News From Various Sources
The truth is that there’s no such thing as a news story without bias. Everything, from the choice of words to the decision about what counts as newsworthy, is affected by the prejudices of the journalist and the news outlet. So, if you really want to get a balanced picture of what’s going on in the worldand you don’t want someone else deciding what stories you should be reading, the best approach is to treat news as a smorgasbord. Online news aggregation sites like Google News share articles from multiple news outlets around the world, using algorithms instead of letting humans decide. You can tweak the settings so that you only see political news, for example, or focus on US news rather than international reporting. This way, you’ll be able to find out about all the news worldwide instead of having some stories hidden from your eyes.
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https://www.top10.com/news-websites
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Title: How to Deal with Antibiotic Side Effects | Top 10 Home Remedies
Headings: How to Deal with Antibiotic Side Effects
How to Deal with Antibiotic Side Effects
Contents
1. Eat Probiotic Yogurt
2. Eat Fermented Foods or Take a Probiotic Supplement
3. Eat Garlic
4. Take Milk Thistle Supplements
5. Sip Ginger Tea
6. Eat Bland Foods
7. Drink Apple Cider Vinegar Tonic
8. Drink Enough Fluids
9. Stay Healthy
10. Take Antibiotics as Directed
Resources:
Content: But antibiotics often have side effects that cause other temporary health issues. Some common side effects include diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, vaginal yeast infections, allergic reactions and inner ear problems. Advertisements
At the same time, excess use or misuse of antibiotics can make them ineffective, weaken your immunity, increase your cancer risk and even reduce the effectiveness of birth control pills. If you experience a mild adverse reaction to a round of antibiotics, there is nothing to worry about. You can easily treat the issue naturally. For severe adverse reactions, contact your doctor immediately. Here are the top 10 ways to deal with antibiotic side effects. Contents
1. Eat Probiotic Yogurt
2. Eat Fermented Foods or Take a Probiotic Supplement
3.
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https://www.top10homeremedies.com/how-to/deal-antibiotic-side-effects.html
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Title: How to Deal with Antibiotic Side Effects | Top 10 Home Remedies
Headings: How to Deal with Antibiotic Side Effects
How to Deal with Antibiotic Side Effects
Contents
1. Eat Probiotic Yogurt
2. Eat Fermented Foods or Take a Probiotic Supplement
3. Eat Garlic
4. Take Milk Thistle Supplements
5. Sip Ginger Tea
6. Eat Bland Foods
7. Drink Apple Cider Vinegar Tonic
8. Drink Enough Fluids
9. Stay Healthy
10. Take Antibiotics as Directed
Resources:
Content: To protect your liver from any damage due to a course of antibiotics, the herb milk thistle is very effective. The rich antioxidants in this herb help protect the liver. The active ingredient silibinin in it also has detoxifying and hepatoprotective effects. Milk thistle is available in supplement form as a liquid extract, capsules and a tincture. Consult your doctor for the proper dosage and suitability for your condition. 5. Sip Ginger Tea
Whether you suffer from diarrhea, nausea or vomiting due to prescribed antibiotics, ginger is effective in dealing with these side effects. Ginger’s natural antibiotic property helps prevent and treat many health problems caused by bacteria. Fresh ginger has an antibiotic effect against food-borne pathogens as well as respiratory and periodontal infections. Ginger is also known for alleviating stomach and gastrointestinal discomforts.
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https://www.top10homeremedies.com/how-to/deal-antibiotic-side-effects.html
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Title: How to Deal with Antibiotic Side Effects | Top 10 Home Remedies
Headings: How to Deal with Antibiotic Side Effects
How to Deal with Antibiotic Side Effects
Contents
1. Eat Probiotic Yogurt
2. Eat Fermented Foods or Take a Probiotic Supplement
3. Eat Garlic
4. Take Milk Thistle Supplements
5. Sip Ginger Tea
6. Eat Bland Foods
7. Drink Apple Cider Vinegar Tonic
8. Drink Enough Fluids
9. Stay Healthy
10. Take Antibiotics as Directed
Resources:
Content: 5. Sip Ginger Tea
Whether you suffer from diarrhea, nausea or vomiting due to prescribed antibiotics, ginger is effective in dealing with these side effects. Ginger’s natural antibiotic property helps prevent and treat many health problems caused by bacteria. Fresh ginger has an antibiotic effect against food-borne pathogens as well as respiratory and periodontal infections. Ginger is also known for alleviating stomach and gastrointestinal discomforts. Sip ginger tea up to 3 times a day to help deal with side effects from antibiotics. To make the tea: Grate 1 inch of fresh ginger. Boil it in about 1½ cups of water for 10 minutes. Strain, add honey and lemon juice for taste, and drink it slowly.
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https://www.top10homeremedies.com/how-to/deal-antibiotic-side-effects.html
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Title: How to Deal with Antibiotic Side Effects | Top 10 Home Remedies
Headings: How to Deal with Antibiotic Side Effects
How to Deal with Antibiotic Side Effects
Contents
1. Eat Probiotic Yogurt
2. Eat Fermented Foods or Take a Probiotic Supplement
3. Eat Garlic
4. Take Milk Thistle Supplements
5. Sip Ginger Tea
6. Eat Bland Foods
7. Drink Apple Cider Vinegar Tonic
8. Drink Enough Fluids
9. Stay Healthy
10. Take Antibiotics as Directed
Resources:
Content: Sip ginger tea up to 3 times a day to help deal with side effects from antibiotics. To make the tea: Grate 1 inch of fresh ginger. Boil it in about 1½ cups of water for 10 minutes. Strain, add honey and lemon juice for taste, and drink it slowly. You can opt to take ginger capsules, after consulting your doctor. 6. Eat Bland Foods
Some of the most widely reported side effects of antibitoics include diarrhea, nausea and vomiting. To counter these issues, it is advisable that you eat only bland food during and after a cource of antibiotics. These types of food inlcude dry crackers, plain bread, white rice, etc.
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https://www.top10homeremedies.com/how-to/deal-antibiotic-side-effects.html
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Title: How to Deal with Antibiotic Side Effects | Top 10 Home Remedies
Headings: How to Deal with Antibiotic Side Effects
How to Deal with Antibiotic Side Effects
Contents
1. Eat Probiotic Yogurt
2. Eat Fermented Foods or Take a Probiotic Supplement
3. Eat Garlic
4. Take Milk Thistle Supplements
5. Sip Ginger Tea
6. Eat Bland Foods
7. Drink Apple Cider Vinegar Tonic
8. Drink Enough Fluids
9. Stay Healthy
10. Take Antibiotics as Directed
Resources:
Content: You can opt to take ginger capsules, after consulting your doctor. 6. Eat Bland Foods
Some of the most widely reported side effects of antibitoics include diarrhea, nausea and vomiting. To counter these issues, it is advisable that you eat only bland food during and after a cource of antibiotics. These types of food inlcude dry crackers, plain bread, white rice, etc. Eating bland foods are easy to digest and help give rest to your gastrointestinal tract, thus allowing it to recover from the strong actions of antibitoics. This is important since antibiotics destroy bad as well as good bacteria. If you keep eating carbohydrate rich, sugary and spicy food, you will put yourself through a lot more sessions of diarrhea, nausea and vomiting as your GI tract will not be able to keep up with the demads. 7. Drink Apple Cider Vinegar Tonic
Apple cider vinegar has antibacterial properties that help fight harmful bacteria in your body.
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https://www.top10homeremedies.com/how-to/deal-antibiotic-side-effects.html
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_782504383#13_1769278765
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Title: How to Deal with Antibiotic Side Effects | Top 10 Home Remedies
Headings: How to Deal with Antibiotic Side Effects
How to Deal with Antibiotic Side Effects
Contents
1. Eat Probiotic Yogurt
2. Eat Fermented Foods or Take a Probiotic Supplement
3. Eat Garlic
4. Take Milk Thistle Supplements
5. Sip Ginger Tea
6. Eat Bland Foods
7. Drink Apple Cider Vinegar Tonic
8. Drink Enough Fluids
9. Stay Healthy
10. Take Antibiotics as Directed
Resources:
Content: Eating bland foods are easy to digest and help give rest to your gastrointestinal tract, thus allowing it to recover from the strong actions of antibitoics. This is important since antibiotics destroy bad as well as good bacteria. If you keep eating carbohydrate rich, sugary and spicy food, you will put yourself through a lot more sessions of diarrhea, nausea and vomiting as your GI tract will not be able to keep up with the demads. 7. Drink Apple Cider Vinegar Tonic
Apple cider vinegar has antibacterial properties that help fight harmful bacteria in your body. Also, it is a good remedy for controlling diarrhea, one of the common side effects of antibiotic medicine. Moreover, it contains several nutrients that boost your immunity. Mix 1 to 2 tablespoons of raw, unfiltered apple cider vinegar in a glass of water. Drink it 2 times a day until your condition improves. 8.
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https://www.top10homeremedies.com/how-to/deal-antibiotic-side-effects.html
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Title: How to Treat a Jammed Finger | Top 10 Home Remedies
Headings: How to Treat a Jammed Finger
How to Treat a Jammed Finger
Contents
1. Ice Therapy
2. Splint the Finger
3. Keep the Finger Elevated
4. Rest the Finger
5. Epsom Salt
6. Turmeric
7. Olive Oil
8. Ginger
9. Tea Tree Oil
10. Aloe Vera
Additional Tips
Content: If there is a fracture, the pain will be unbearable and the healing process will take longer. Hence, it is recommended to get X-rays to rule out a finger fracture. Also, if symptoms persist and seem more severe, see a physician. Here are the top 10 ways to treat a jammed finger. Contents
1. Ice Therapy
2. Splint the Finger
3. Keep the Finger Elevated
4. Rest the Finger
5. Epsom Salt
6.
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https://www.top10homeremedies.com/how-to/how-to-treat-a-jammed-finger.html
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Title: How to Treat a Jammed Finger | Top 10 Home Remedies
Headings: How to Treat a Jammed Finger
How to Treat a Jammed Finger
Contents
1. Ice Therapy
2. Splint the Finger
3. Keep the Finger Elevated
4. Rest the Finger
5. Epsom Salt
6. Turmeric
7. Olive Oil
8. Ginger
9. Tea Tree Oil
10. Aloe Vera
Additional Tips
Content: Ice Therapy
2. Splint the Finger
3. Keep the Finger Elevated
4. Rest the Finger
5. Epsom Salt
6. Turmeric
7. Olive Oil
8. Ginger
9. Tea Tree Oil
10. Aloe Vera
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Title: How to Treat a Jammed Finger | Top 10 Home Remedies
Headings: How to Treat a Jammed Finger
How to Treat a Jammed Finger
Contents
1. Ice Therapy
2. Splint the Finger
3. Keep the Finger Elevated
4. Rest the Finger
5. Epsom Salt
6. Turmeric
7. Olive Oil
8. Ginger
9. Tea Tree Oil
10. Aloe Vera
Additional Tips
Content: Turmeric
7. Olive Oil
8. Ginger
9. Tea Tree Oil
10. Aloe Vera
1. Ice Therapy
As soon as you suffer a jammed finger injury, applying ice is a must. Ice reduces the body’s inflammatory response and helps ease pain and swelling to a considerable extent. Wrap a few ice cubes in a thin towel. Apply this pack to the injured finger for 10 minutes. Allow the finger to return to normal temperature, then reapply an ice pack.
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Title: How to Treat a Jammed Finger | Top 10 Home Remedies
Headings: How to Treat a Jammed Finger
How to Treat a Jammed Finger
Contents
1. Ice Therapy
2. Splint the Finger
3. Keep the Finger Elevated
4. Rest the Finger
5. Epsom Salt
6. Turmeric
7. Olive Oil
8. Ginger
9. Tea Tree Oil
10. Aloe Vera
Additional Tips
Content: Ice Therapy
As soon as you suffer a jammed finger injury, applying ice is a must. Ice reduces the body’s inflammatory response and helps ease pain and swelling to a considerable extent. Wrap a few ice cubes in a thin towel. Apply this pack to the injured finger for 10 minutes. Allow the finger to return to normal temperature, then reapply an ice pack. Repeat the procedure 2 or 3 more times. Use ice packs 4 or 5 times throughout the day for the first couple of days. Instead of ice, you can use a bag of frozen vegetables. While using ice therapy, you need to rest the affected finger to ensure quick healing. Advertisements
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https://www.top10homeremedies.com/how-to/how-to-treat-a-jammed-finger.html
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Title: How to Treat a Jammed Finger | Top 10 Home Remedies
Headings: How to Treat a Jammed Finger
How to Treat a Jammed Finger
Contents
1. Ice Therapy
2. Splint the Finger
3. Keep the Finger Elevated
4. Rest the Finger
5. Epsom Salt
6. Turmeric
7. Olive Oil
8. Ginger
9. Tea Tree Oil
10. Aloe Vera
Additional Tips
Content: Repeat the procedure 2 or 3 more times. Use ice packs 4 or 5 times throughout the day for the first couple of days. Instead of ice, you can use a bag of frozen vegetables. While using ice therapy, you need to rest the affected finger to ensure quick healing. Advertisements
Note: Never apply ice directly on your skin. Also, people who have vascular disease, diabetes or decreased sensation should talk with their doctor before applying ice. 2. Splint the Finger
Keep the affected finger splinted or immobilized until the pain is completely gone. A splint will keep the affected finger straight and prevent movement while it heals.
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https://www.top10homeremedies.com/how-to/how-to-treat-a-jammed-finger.html
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Title: How to Treat a Jammed Finger | Top 10 Home Remedies
Headings: How to Treat a Jammed Finger
How to Treat a Jammed Finger
Contents
1. Ice Therapy
2. Splint the Finger
3. Keep the Finger Elevated
4. Rest the Finger
5. Epsom Salt
6. Turmeric
7. Olive Oil
8. Ginger
9. Tea Tree Oil
10. Aloe Vera
Additional Tips
Content: Never apply ice directly on your skin. Also, people who have vascular disease, diabetes or decreased sensation should talk with their doctor before applying ice. 2. Splint the Finger
Keep the affected finger splinted or immobilized until the pain is completely gone. A splint will keep the affected finger straight and prevent movement while it heals. The splint should not be too tight, which can inhibit blood circulation and lead to numbness or tingling sensations. If wearing a splint is uncomfortable, you may remove it each day for some time, but be sure not to bend your finger too much. You may need to wear the splint for 1 to 4 weeks, depending upon the severity of the injury and how quickly the finger heals. Advertisements
For a minor jammed finger, you can even tape the affected finger to an adjacent finger and be sure to restrict usage and allow it to rest. 3.
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https://www.top10homeremedies.com/how-to/how-to-treat-a-jammed-finger.html
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Title: How to Treat a Jammed Finger | Top 10 Home Remedies
Headings: How to Treat a Jammed Finger
How to Treat a Jammed Finger
Contents
1. Ice Therapy
2. Splint the Finger
3. Keep the Finger Elevated
4. Rest the Finger
5. Epsom Salt
6. Turmeric
7. Olive Oil
8. Ginger
9. Tea Tree Oil
10. Aloe Vera
Additional Tips
Content: The splint should not be too tight, which can inhibit blood circulation and lead to numbness or tingling sensations. If wearing a splint is uncomfortable, you may remove it each day for some time, but be sure not to bend your finger too much. You may need to wear the splint for 1 to 4 weeks, depending upon the severity of the injury and how quickly the finger heals. Advertisements
For a minor jammed finger, you can even tape the affected finger to an adjacent finger and be sure to restrict usage and allow it to rest. 3. Keep the Finger Elevated
When suffering from a jammed finger, keep the affected finger elevated above chest level. This will increase venous return of blood to the systemic circulation, which in turn reduces discomforts like swelling, inflammation and pain. Elevation also facilitates elimination of waste products and speeds up the healing process. Elevation is one of the elements of ‘RICE’, a mnemonic for 4 elements used to treat soft tissue injuries. RICE stands for Rest, Ice, Compression and Elevation.
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https://www.top10homeremedies.com/how-to/how-to-treat-a-jammed-finger.html
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_783415618#9_1771916365
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Title: How to Treat a Jammed Finger | Top 10 Home Remedies
Headings: How to Treat a Jammed Finger
How to Treat a Jammed Finger
Contents
1. Ice Therapy
2. Splint the Finger
3. Keep the Finger Elevated
4. Rest the Finger
5. Epsom Salt
6. Turmeric
7. Olive Oil
8. Ginger
9. Tea Tree Oil
10. Aloe Vera
Additional Tips
Content: Keep the Finger Elevated
When suffering from a jammed finger, keep the affected finger elevated above chest level. This will increase venous return of blood to the systemic circulation, which in turn reduces discomforts like swelling, inflammation and pain. Elevation also facilitates elimination of waste products and speeds up the healing process. Elevation is one of the elements of ‘RICE’, a mnemonic for 4 elements used to treat soft tissue injuries. RICE stands for Rest, Ice, Compression and Elevation. While sleeping or sitting, keep a few pillows by your side on which to rest and elevate your hand. Advertisements
4. Rest the Finger
To ensure quick healing, you need to allow the injured finger to rest. Proper rest is a key component for repairing soft tissue damage. Continual strain will lead to increased inflammation, pain and possible further injury.
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Title: How to Treat a Jammed Finger | Top 10 Home Remedies
Headings: How to Treat a Jammed Finger
How to Treat a Jammed Finger
Contents
1. Ice Therapy
2. Splint the Finger
3. Keep the Finger Elevated
4. Rest the Finger
5. Epsom Salt
6. Turmeric
7. Olive Oil
8. Ginger
9. Tea Tree Oil
10. Aloe Vera
Additional Tips
Content: While sleeping or sitting, keep a few pillows by your side on which to rest and elevate your hand. Advertisements
4. Rest the Finger
To ensure quick healing, you need to allow the injured finger to rest. Proper rest is a key component for repairing soft tissue damage. Continual strain will lead to increased inflammation, pain and possible further injury. Plus, without rest, the healing time will gradually increase. Rest the injured finger as much as possible and avoid any jerky, painful movements. Any kind of strenuous activity will only aggravate the injury. You can continue exercising the rest of your body and muscles to prevent deconditioning. 5.
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Title: How to Treat a Jammed Finger | Top 10 Home Remedies
Headings: How to Treat a Jammed Finger
How to Treat a Jammed Finger
Contents
1. Ice Therapy
2. Splint the Finger
3. Keep the Finger Elevated
4. Rest the Finger
5. Epsom Salt
6. Turmeric
7. Olive Oil
8. Ginger
9. Tea Tree Oil
10. Aloe Vera
Additional Tips
Content: Plus, without rest, the healing time will gradually increase. Rest the injured finger as much as possible and avoid any jerky, painful movements. Any kind of strenuous activity will only aggravate the injury. You can continue exercising the rest of your body and muscles to prevent deconditioning. 5. Epsom Salt
Epsom salt consists of magnesium and sulfate that work together to reduce inflammation and pain. It is even effective at reducing swelling, one of the biggest discomforts associated with a jammed finger. You can start using Epsom salt 48 hours after the injury has occured. Follow either of these remedies once each day to relax your painful finger: Mix 2 tablespoons of Epsom salt in 1 cup of hot water.
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Title: How to Treat a Jammed Finger | Top 10 Home Remedies
Headings: How to Treat a Jammed Finger
How to Treat a Jammed Finger
Contents
1. Ice Therapy
2. Splint the Finger
3. Keep the Finger Elevated
4. Rest the Finger
5. Epsom Salt
6. Turmeric
7. Olive Oil
8. Ginger
9. Tea Tree Oil
10. Aloe Vera
Additional Tips
Content: Epsom Salt
Epsom salt consists of magnesium and sulfate that work together to reduce inflammation and pain. It is even effective at reducing swelling, one of the biggest discomforts associated with a jammed finger. You can start using Epsom salt 48 hours after the injury has occured. Follow either of these remedies once each day to relax your painful finger: Mix 2 tablespoons of Epsom salt in 1 cup of hot water. Dip the injured finger in this warm solution for 15 to 20 minutes. Another option is to mix 1 tablespoon of Epsom salt in warm olive or coconut oil. Use it to massage your finger for 10 minutes, then soak it in warm water for another 10 minutes. 6. Turmeric
Turmeric is a potent anti-inflammatory agent that can help reduce pain and swelling.
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Title: How to Treat a Jammed Finger | Top 10 Home Remedies
Headings: How to Treat a Jammed Finger
How to Treat a Jammed Finger
Contents
1. Ice Therapy
2. Splint the Finger
3. Keep the Finger Elevated
4. Rest the Finger
5. Epsom Salt
6. Turmeric
7. Olive Oil
8. Ginger
9. Tea Tree Oil
10. Aloe Vera
Additional Tips
Content: Dip the injured finger in this warm solution for 15 to 20 minutes. Another option is to mix 1 tablespoon of Epsom salt in warm olive or coconut oil. Use it to massage your finger for 10 minutes, then soak it in warm water for another 10 minutes. 6. Turmeric
Turmeric is a potent anti-inflammatory agent that can help reduce pain and swelling. Plus, a compound known as curcumin in turmeric helps improve blood flow throughout your body. Proper blood circulation is important for the healing process. Mix 1 tablespoon of turmeric powder with 2 teaspoons of melted coconut oil to make a thick paste. Apply this paste over the affected finger. Cover it with a bandage and leave it on for a couple of hours before rinsing it off with lukewarm water.
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Title: How to Treat a Jammed Finger | Top 10 Home Remedies
Headings: How to Treat a Jammed Finger
How to Treat a Jammed Finger
Contents
1. Ice Therapy
2. Splint the Finger
3. Keep the Finger Elevated
4. Rest the Finger
5. Epsom Salt
6. Turmeric
7. Olive Oil
8. Ginger
9. Tea Tree Oil
10. Aloe Vera
Additional Tips
Content: Plus, a compound known as curcumin in turmeric helps improve blood flow throughout your body. Proper blood circulation is important for the healing process. Mix 1 tablespoon of turmeric powder with 2 teaspoons of melted coconut oil to make a thick paste. Apply this paste over the affected finger. Cover it with a bandage and leave it on for a couple of hours before rinsing it off with lukewarm water. Repeat 2 or 3 times a day. Also, heat ½ teaspoon of turmeric powder in a glass of milk for 5 to 10 minutes. Drink this before going to bed for about a week to help reduce pain and enjoy proper sleep. 7. Olive Oil
Olive oil can also be used to relieve pain in a jammed finger.
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Title: How to Treat a Jammed Finger | Top 10 Home Remedies
Headings: How to Treat a Jammed Finger
How to Treat a Jammed Finger
Contents
1. Ice Therapy
2. Splint the Finger
3. Keep the Finger Elevated
4. Rest the Finger
5. Epsom Salt
6. Turmeric
7. Olive Oil
8. Ginger
9. Tea Tree Oil
10. Aloe Vera
Additional Tips
Content: Repeat 2 or 3 times a day. Also, heat ½ teaspoon of turmeric powder in a glass of milk for 5 to 10 minutes. Drink this before going to bed for about a week to help reduce pain and enjoy proper sleep. 7. Olive Oil
Olive oil can also be used to relieve pain in a jammed finger. Olive oil contains a compound that helps prevent pro-inflammatory enzymes, thus reducing inflammation and pain. It also keeps the skin moisturized to promote healing. Massaging the affected finger with olive oil helps improve blood circulation and reduces stiffness, which in turn promotes healing. Rub some warm olive oil on the affected finger. Use gentle yet firm strokes to massage the finger for about 5 minutes.
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Title: How to Treat a Jammed Finger | Top 10 Home Remedies
Headings: How to Treat a Jammed Finger
How to Treat a Jammed Finger
Contents
1. Ice Therapy
2. Splint the Finger
3. Keep the Finger Elevated
4. Rest the Finger
5. Epsom Salt
6. Turmeric
7. Olive Oil
8. Ginger
9. Tea Tree Oil
10. Aloe Vera
Additional Tips
Content: Olive oil contains a compound that helps prevent pro-inflammatory enzymes, thus reducing inflammation and pain. It also keeps the skin moisturized to promote healing. Massaging the affected finger with olive oil helps improve blood circulation and reduces stiffness, which in turn promotes healing. Rub some warm olive oil on the affected finger. Use gentle yet firm strokes to massage the finger for about 5 minutes. Do this 2 or 3 times daily as needed. Alternatively, mix a few drops of camphor oil or lavender essential oil in 1 to 2 tablespoons of warm olive oil. Use it to massage the affected finger once or twice a day. Note: If massage makes the pain worse, stop doing it and consult a doctor.
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Title: How to Treat a Jammed Finger | Top 10 Home Remedies
Headings: How to Treat a Jammed Finger
How to Treat a Jammed Finger
Contents
1. Ice Therapy
2. Splint the Finger
3. Keep the Finger Elevated
4. Rest the Finger
5. Epsom Salt
6. Turmeric
7. Olive Oil
8. Ginger
9. Tea Tree Oil
10. Aloe Vera
Additional Tips
Content: Do this 2 or 3 times daily as needed. Alternatively, mix a few drops of camphor oil or lavender essential oil in 1 to 2 tablespoons of warm olive oil. Use it to massage the affected finger once or twice a day. Note: If massage makes the pain worse, stop doing it and consult a doctor. 8. Ginger
Ginger is one of the best natural painkillers to reduce the discomforts associated with a jammed finger. It contains a compound called gingerol that has anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving properties. In fact, gingerol’s effect is similar to aspirin or ibuprofen. Ginger also helps block COX-2, a chemical in the body that causes pain.
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Title: How to Treat a Jammed Finger | Top 10 Home Remedies
Headings: How to Treat a Jammed Finger
How to Treat a Jammed Finger
Contents
1. Ice Therapy
2. Splint the Finger
3. Keep the Finger Elevated
4. Rest the Finger
5. Epsom Salt
6. Turmeric
7. Olive Oil
8. Ginger
9. Tea Tree Oil
10. Aloe Vera
Additional Tips
Content: 8. Ginger
Ginger is one of the best natural painkillers to reduce the discomforts associated with a jammed finger. It contains a compound called gingerol that has anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving properties. In fact, gingerol’s effect is similar to aspirin or ibuprofen. Ginger also helps block COX-2, a chemical in the body that causes pain. Drink homemade ginger tea 2 or 3 times daily for a couple of weeks to aid the healing process and expedite recovery. To make the tea: Put 1 tablespoon of ginger slices in 2 cups of water. Boil and then simmer the water for 10 minutes. Strain, add a little honey and drink it while it is still warm.
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Title: How to Treat a Jammed Finger | Top 10 Home Remedies
Headings: How to Treat a Jammed Finger
How to Treat a Jammed Finger
Contents
1. Ice Therapy
2. Splint the Finger
3. Keep the Finger Elevated
4. Rest the Finger
5. Epsom Salt
6. Turmeric
7. Olive Oil
8. Ginger
9. Tea Tree Oil
10. Aloe Vera
Additional Tips
Content: Drink homemade ginger tea 2 or 3 times daily for a couple of weeks to aid the healing process and expedite recovery. To make the tea: Put 1 tablespoon of ginger slices in 2 cups of water. Boil and then simmer the water for 10 minutes. Strain, add a little honey and drink it while it is still warm. 9. Tea Tree Oil
Tea tree oil, a potent anti-inflammatory agent, can relieve pain and inflammation in the injured finger. In addition, its antiseptic properties will help prevent infection. Add 5 drops of tea tree essential oil to 1 tablespoon of any carrier oil of your choice. Apply this oil on the affected area and gently massage for 5 minutes.
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Title: How to Treat a Jammed Finger | Top 10 Home Remedies
Headings: How to Treat a Jammed Finger
How to Treat a Jammed Finger
Contents
1. Ice Therapy
2. Splint the Finger
3. Keep the Finger Elevated
4. Rest the Finger
5. Epsom Salt
6. Turmeric
7. Olive Oil
8. Ginger
9. Tea Tree Oil
10. Aloe Vera
Additional Tips
Content: 9. Tea Tree Oil
Tea tree oil, a potent anti-inflammatory agent, can relieve pain and inflammation in the injured finger. In addition, its antiseptic properties will help prevent infection. Add 5 drops of tea tree essential oil to 1 tablespoon of any carrier oil of your choice. Apply this oil on the affected area and gently massage for 5 minutes. Make sure the massage does not aggravate the pain. Apply a hot compress for 10 minutes to improve circulation and reduce swelling. Repeat this remedy 2 or 3 times daily until the pain and swelling is gone completely. 10. Aloe Vera
Aloe vera also helps in relieving inflammation associated with a jammed finger due to its strong anti-inflammatory properties.
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Title: How to Treat a Jammed Finger | Top 10 Home Remedies
Headings: How to Treat a Jammed Finger
How to Treat a Jammed Finger
Contents
1. Ice Therapy
2. Splint the Finger
3. Keep the Finger Elevated
4. Rest the Finger
5. Epsom Salt
6. Turmeric
7. Olive Oil
8. Ginger
9. Tea Tree Oil
10. Aloe Vera
Additional Tips
Content: Make sure the massage does not aggravate the pain. Apply a hot compress for 10 minutes to improve circulation and reduce swelling. Repeat this remedy 2 or 3 times daily until the pain and swelling is gone completely. 10. Aloe Vera
Aloe vera also helps in relieving inflammation associated with a jammed finger due to its strong anti-inflammatory properties. It is effective in reducing the stiffness and soreness in the joints of your finger. The vitamins and amino acids in it also help repair damaged skin. Cut open an aloe vera leaf, extract the gel and apply it on the injured finger. Massage gently to increase blood circulation, then allow it to dry before wiping it off with a wet tissue. Repeat once or twice daily until you see improvement.
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Title: How to Treat a Jammed Finger | Top 10 Home Remedies
Headings: How to Treat a Jammed Finger
How to Treat a Jammed Finger
Contents
1. Ice Therapy
2. Splint the Finger
3. Keep the Finger Elevated
4. Rest the Finger
5. Epsom Salt
6. Turmeric
7. Olive Oil
8. Ginger
9. Tea Tree Oil
10. Aloe Vera
Additional Tips
Content: It is effective in reducing the stiffness and soreness in the joints of your finger. The vitamins and amino acids in it also help repair damaged skin. Cut open an aloe vera leaf, extract the gel and apply it on the injured finger. Massage gently to increase blood circulation, then allow it to dry before wiping it off with a wet tissue. Repeat once or twice daily until you see improvement. Also, drink a cup of aloe vera juice twice daily for a couple of weeks to notice reduction in inflammation and pain. Additional Tips
For the first week following injury, refrain from very strenuous activity. After a few days, slowly try to move the finger in order to restore its range of motion. Use over-the-counter arnica or capsaicin creams as needed to alleviate pain and swelling. Take fish oil supplements, after consulting your doctor.
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Title: How to Treat a Jammed Finger | Top 10 Home Remedies
Headings: How to Treat a Jammed Finger
How to Treat a Jammed Finger
Contents
1. Ice Therapy
2. Splint the Finger
3. Keep the Finger Elevated
4. Rest the Finger
5. Epsom Salt
6. Turmeric
7. Olive Oil
8. Ginger
9. Tea Tree Oil
10. Aloe Vera
Additional Tips
Content: Also, drink a cup of aloe vera juice twice daily for a couple of weeks to notice reduction in inflammation and pain. Additional Tips
For the first week following injury, refrain from very strenuous activity. After a few days, slowly try to move the finger in order to restore its range of motion. Use over-the-counter arnica or capsaicin creams as needed to alleviate pain and swelling. Take fish oil supplements, after consulting your doctor. Fish oil is a natural source of omega-3 fatty acids that help lubricate the joints and restore damaged nerve tissue. Take bromelain supplements, after consulting your doctor. Bromelain, an enzyme, stimulates the body to produce natural compounds that relieve pain and reduce inflammation. If symptoms persist or worsen, see an orthopedic physician. Advertisements
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Title: 10 Best Food Sources for Vitamin B Complex | Top 10 Home Remedies
Headings: 10 Best Food Sources for Vitamin B Complex
10 Best Food Sources for Vitamin B Complex
Contents
Foods that are Rich in Vitamin B Complex
1. Fish
2. Beef Liver
3. Chicken
4. Eggs and Dairy
5. Beans
6. Fortified Soy Milk
7. Oats
8. Nuts and Seeds
9. Spinach
10. Bananas
Expert Answers (Q&A)
Answered by Ms. Lily Chen, MS, APD, FAND (RDN)
What are the major benefits of taking vitamin B complex?
What happens if you consume too much vitamin B complex?
What is the best time to take vitamin B complex supplements during the day?
What are the richest sources of vitamin B complex for vegetarians?
How much vitamin B complex should one take daily?
Please provide some additional tips or inputs regarding the importance of vitamin B complex for a healthy life for our readers.
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Content: 10 Best Food Sources for Vitamin B Complex | Top 10 Home Remedies
Home » Kitchen Ingredients
10 Best Food Sources for Vitamin B Complex
by Dr. Anthony Payne, N.M.D., M.D. (hon.) July 6, 2019
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Vitamin B complex [1] is a compound made up of eight different water-soluble B vitamins that work together as an energy booster by helping convert food into energy. They are also needed for proper growth and development, and are essential for your blood cells, hormones and nervous system. [ 2]
Each of the B vitamins is either a cofactor (generally a coenzyme) for key metabolic processes or is a precursor needed to make one. [ 3] Plus, each plays important roles in various bodily functions, and a deficiency of any of them can have an adverse impact on your health. The eight vitamins in the B complex compound are: Thiamine (B1): Thiamine helps protect the body by assisting in the formation of new immune cells in the body. Though a deficiency is rare, an inadequate amount of thiamine can cause Wernicke’s encephalopathy, [4] a neurological disorder. Riboflavin (B2):
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Headings: 10 Best Food Sources for Vitamin B Complex
10 Best Food Sources for Vitamin B Complex
Contents
Foods that are Rich in Vitamin B Complex
1. Fish
2. Beef Liver
3. Chicken
4. Eggs and Dairy
5. Beans
6. Fortified Soy Milk
7. Oats
8. Nuts and Seeds
9. Spinach
10. Bananas
Expert Answers (Q&A)
Answered by Ms. Lily Chen, MS, APD, FAND (RDN)
What are the major benefits of taking vitamin B complex?
What happens if you consume too much vitamin B complex?
What is the best time to take vitamin B complex supplements during the day?
What are the richest sources of vitamin B complex for vegetarians?
How much vitamin B complex should one take daily?
Please provide some additional tips or inputs regarding the importance of vitamin B complex for a healthy life for our readers.
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Content: The eight vitamins in the B complex compound are: Thiamine (B1): Thiamine helps protect the body by assisting in the formation of new immune cells in the body. Though a deficiency is rare, an inadequate amount of thiamine can cause Wernicke’s encephalopathy, [4] a neurological disorder. Riboflavin (B2): Riboflavin works as an antioxidant and fights free radicals in the body, thereby preventing heart disease and premature aging. It is also essential for red blood cell production. A riboflavin deficiency can lead to skin disorders, hair loss, liver issues and anemia. [ 5]
Niacin (B3): Niacin helps in improving blood circulation as well as the level of ‘good’ high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol in the body.
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Title: 10 Best Food Sources for Vitamin B Complex | Top 10 Home Remedies
Headings: 10 Best Food Sources for Vitamin B Complex
10 Best Food Sources for Vitamin B Complex
Contents
Foods that are Rich in Vitamin B Complex
1. Fish
2. Beef Liver
3. Chicken
4. Eggs and Dairy
5. Beans
6. Fortified Soy Milk
7. Oats
8. Nuts and Seeds
9. Spinach
10. Bananas
Expert Answers (Q&A)
Answered by Ms. Lily Chen, MS, APD, FAND (RDN)
What are the major benefits of taking vitamin B complex?
What happens if you consume too much vitamin B complex?
What is the best time to take vitamin B complex supplements during the day?
What are the richest sources of vitamin B complex for vegetarians?
How much vitamin B complex should one take daily?
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Content: Riboflavin works as an antioxidant and fights free radicals in the body, thereby preventing heart disease and premature aging. It is also essential for red blood cell production. A riboflavin deficiency can lead to skin disorders, hair loss, liver issues and anemia. [ 5]
Niacin (B3): Niacin helps in improving blood circulation as well as the level of ‘good’ high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol in the body. It also aids in the production of several hormones in the body. Its deficiency can result in pellagra, [6] which can cause dermatitis, insomnia, weakness and diarrhea. Pantothenic acid (B5): Pantothenic acid helps in generating energy by breaking down fats and carbohydrates. It also plays a role in the body’s production of hormones like testosterone.
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Title: 10 Best Food Sources for Vitamin B Complex | Top 10 Home Remedies
Headings: 10 Best Food Sources for Vitamin B Complex
10 Best Food Sources for Vitamin B Complex
Contents
Foods that are Rich in Vitamin B Complex
1. Fish
2. Beef Liver
3. Chicken
4. Eggs and Dairy
5. Beans
6. Fortified Soy Milk
7. Oats
8. Nuts and Seeds
9. Spinach
10. Bananas
Expert Answers (Q&A)
Answered by Ms. Lily Chen, MS, APD, FAND (RDN)
What are the major benefits of taking vitamin B complex?
What happens if you consume too much vitamin B complex?
What is the best time to take vitamin B complex supplements during the day?
What are the richest sources of vitamin B complex for vegetarians?
How much vitamin B complex should one take daily?
Please provide some additional tips or inputs regarding the importance of vitamin B complex for a healthy life for our readers.
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Content: It also aids in the production of several hormones in the body. Its deficiency can result in pellagra, [6] which can cause dermatitis, insomnia, weakness and diarrhea. Pantothenic acid (B5): Pantothenic acid helps in generating energy by breaking down fats and carbohydrates. It also plays a role in the body’s production of hormones like testosterone. Although a deficiency [7] of vitamin B5 is quite rare, it can result in acne. Pyridoxine (B6): Pyridoxine helps in regulating homocysteine levels, which is an amino acid associated with heart disease. It also is integral in the body’s manufacture of hormones, which helps modulate mood. Its deficiency [8] is linked to inflammation in the body as well as neurological problems.
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Title: 10 Best Food Sources for Vitamin B Complex | Top 10 Home Remedies
Headings: 10 Best Food Sources for Vitamin B Complex
10 Best Food Sources for Vitamin B Complex
Contents
Foods that are Rich in Vitamin B Complex
1. Fish
2. Beef Liver
3. Chicken
4. Eggs and Dairy
5. Beans
6. Fortified Soy Milk
7. Oats
8. Nuts and Seeds
9. Spinach
10. Bananas
Expert Answers (Q&A)
Answered by Ms. Lily Chen, MS, APD, FAND (RDN)
What are the major benefits of taking vitamin B complex?
What happens if you consume too much vitamin B complex?
What is the best time to take vitamin B complex supplements during the day?
What are the richest sources of vitamin B complex for vegetarians?
How much vitamin B complex should one take daily?
Please provide some additional tips or inputs regarding the importance of vitamin B complex for a healthy life for our readers.
Resources:
Content: Although a deficiency [7] of vitamin B5 is quite rare, it can result in acne. Pyridoxine (B6): Pyridoxine helps in regulating homocysteine levels, which is an amino acid associated with heart disease. It also is integral in the body’s manufacture of hormones, which helps modulate mood. Its deficiency [8] is linked to inflammation in the body as well as neurological problems. Biotin (B7): Biotin is sometimes called “the beauty vitamin” because it is involved in producing and maintaining healthy hair, skin and nails. It also helps control high blood glucose levels. During pregnancy, [9] it is important for normal fetal development. Its deficiency in infants may cause impaired growth and neurological disorders.
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Title: 10 Best Food Sources for Vitamin B Complex | Top 10 Home Remedies
Headings: 10 Best Food Sources for Vitamin B Complex
10 Best Food Sources for Vitamin B Complex
Contents
Foods that are Rich in Vitamin B Complex
1. Fish
2. Beef Liver
3. Chicken
4. Eggs and Dairy
5. Beans
6. Fortified Soy Milk
7. Oats
8. Nuts and Seeds
9. Spinach
10. Bananas
Expert Answers (Q&A)
Answered by Ms. Lily Chen, MS, APD, FAND (RDN)
What are the major benefits of taking vitamin B complex?
What happens if you consume too much vitamin B complex?
What is the best time to take vitamin B complex supplements during the day?
What are the richest sources of vitamin B complex for vegetarians?
How much vitamin B complex should one take daily?
Please provide some additional tips or inputs regarding the importance of vitamin B complex for a healthy life for our readers.
Resources:
Content: Biotin (B7): Biotin is sometimes called “the beauty vitamin” because it is involved in producing and maintaining healthy hair, skin and nails. It also helps control high blood glucose levels. During pregnancy, [9] it is important for normal fetal development. Its deficiency in infants may cause impaired growth and neurological disorders. Folate (B9): Folate, also known as folic acid, is crucial for healthy brain development and the organs’ ability to make, store and recall memories. It also helps keep depression [10] at bay. During pregnancy, it supports fetal development and prevents neurological defects. A deficiency of this vitamin can result in anemia.
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Title: 10 Best Food Sources for Vitamin B Complex | Top 10 Home Remedies
Headings: 10 Best Food Sources for Vitamin B Complex
10 Best Food Sources for Vitamin B Complex
Contents
Foods that are Rich in Vitamin B Complex
1. Fish
2. Beef Liver
3. Chicken
4. Eggs and Dairy
5. Beans
6. Fortified Soy Milk
7. Oats
8. Nuts and Seeds
9. Spinach
10. Bananas
Expert Answers (Q&A)
Answered by Ms. Lily Chen, MS, APD, FAND (RDN)
What are the major benefits of taking vitamin B complex?
What happens if you consume too much vitamin B complex?
What is the best time to take vitamin B complex supplements during the day?
What are the richest sources of vitamin B complex for vegetarians?
How much vitamin B complex should one take daily?
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Content: Folate (B9): Folate, also known as folic acid, is crucial for healthy brain development and the organs’ ability to make, store and recall memories. It also helps keep depression [10] at bay. During pregnancy, it supports fetal development and prevents neurological defects. A deficiency of this vitamin can result in anemia. Cobalamin (B12): Cobalamin assists vitamin B9 in the production of red blood cells. It also helps in creating hemoglobin, the oxygen-carrying protein in your blood. Its deficiency can cause macrocytic anemia, [11] peripheral neuropathy and memory loss as well as cognitive impairments. There are several vitamin B complex supplements which can help ensure that you get enough of the eight B vitamins the body needs to function properly.
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Headings: 10 Best Food Sources for Vitamin B Complex
10 Best Food Sources for Vitamin B Complex
Contents
Foods that are Rich in Vitamin B Complex
1. Fish
2. Beef Liver
3. Chicken
4. Eggs and Dairy
5. Beans
6. Fortified Soy Milk
7. Oats
8. Nuts and Seeds
9. Spinach
10. Bananas
Expert Answers (Q&A)
Answered by Ms. Lily Chen, MS, APD, FAND (RDN)
What are the major benefits of taking vitamin B complex?
What happens if you consume too much vitamin B complex?
What is the best time to take vitamin B complex supplements during the day?
What are the richest sources of vitamin B complex for vegetarians?
How much vitamin B complex should one take daily?
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Content: Cobalamin (B12): Cobalamin assists vitamin B9 in the production of red blood cells. It also helps in creating hemoglobin, the oxygen-carrying protein in your blood. Its deficiency can cause macrocytic anemia, [11] peripheral neuropathy and memory loss as well as cognitive impairments. There are several vitamin B complex supplements which can help ensure that you get enough of the eight B vitamins the body needs to function properly. At the same time, there are many foods that can provide your body with them as well. Advertisements
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Foods that are Rich in Vitamin B Complex
1. Fish
2. Beef Liver
3. Chicken
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Title: 10 Best Food Sources for Vitamin B Complex | Top 10 Home Remedies
Headings: 10 Best Food Sources for Vitamin B Complex
10 Best Food Sources for Vitamin B Complex
Contents
Foods that are Rich in Vitamin B Complex
1. Fish
2. Beef Liver
3. Chicken
4. Eggs and Dairy
5. Beans
6. Fortified Soy Milk
7. Oats
8. Nuts and Seeds
9. Spinach
10. Bananas
Expert Answers (Q&A)
Answered by Ms. Lily Chen, MS, APD, FAND (RDN)
What are the major benefits of taking vitamin B complex?
What happens if you consume too much vitamin B complex?
What is the best time to take vitamin B complex supplements during the day?
What are the richest sources of vitamin B complex for vegetarians?
How much vitamin B complex should one take daily?
Please provide some additional tips or inputs regarding the importance of vitamin B complex for a healthy life for our readers.
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Content: At the same time, there are many foods that can provide your body with them as well. Advertisements
Contents
Foods that are Rich in Vitamin B Complex
1. Fish
2. Beef Liver
3. Chicken
4. Eggs and Dairy
5. Beans
6. Fortified Soy Milk
7. Oats
8. Nuts and Seeds
9.
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Headings: 10 Best Food Sources for Vitamin B Complex
10 Best Food Sources for Vitamin B Complex
Contents
Foods that are Rich in Vitamin B Complex
1. Fish
2. Beef Liver
3. Chicken
4. Eggs and Dairy
5. Beans
6. Fortified Soy Milk
7. Oats
8. Nuts and Seeds
9. Spinach
10. Bananas
Expert Answers (Q&A)
Answered by Ms. Lily Chen, MS, APD, FAND (RDN)
What are the major benefits of taking vitamin B complex?
What happens if you consume too much vitamin B complex?
What is the best time to take vitamin B complex supplements during the day?
What are the richest sources of vitamin B complex for vegetarians?
How much vitamin B complex should one take daily?
Please provide some additional tips or inputs regarding the importance of vitamin B complex for a healthy life for our readers.
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Content: Eggs and Dairy
5. Beans
6. Fortified Soy Milk
7. Oats
8. Nuts and Seeds
9. Spinach
10. Bananas
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Foods that are Rich in Vitamin B Complex
Here are 10 food sources for vitamin B complex. 1. Fish
Despite the fact that fish are not capable of forming vitamin B12 in their bodies, they are one of the richest sources of it. Fish have the capability to take B vitamins formed by the action of bacteria and concentrate them in their cells. [
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Headings: 10 Best Food Sources for Vitamin B Complex
10 Best Food Sources for Vitamin B Complex
Contents
Foods that are Rich in Vitamin B Complex
1. Fish
2. Beef Liver
3. Chicken
4. Eggs and Dairy
5. Beans
6. Fortified Soy Milk
7. Oats
8. Nuts and Seeds
9. Spinach
10. Bananas
Expert Answers (Q&A)
Answered by Ms. Lily Chen, MS, APD, FAND (RDN)
What are the major benefits of taking vitamin B complex?
What happens if you consume too much vitamin B complex?
What is the best time to take vitamin B complex supplements during the day?
What are the richest sources of vitamin B complex for vegetarians?
How much vitamin B complex should one take daily?
Please provide some additional tips or inputs regarding the importance of vitamin B complex for a healthy life for our readers.
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10. Bananas
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Foods that are Rich in Vitamin B Complex
Here are 10 food sources for vitamin B complex. 1. Fish
Despite the fact that fish are not capable of forming vitamin B12 in their bodies, they are one of the richest sources of it. Fish have the capability to take B vitamins formed by the action of bacteria and concentrate them in their cells. [ 12]
Sardines, mackerel, shellfish and salmon have a heavy concentration of B vitamins and other nutrients in their tissues. Three ounces (7.6 mcg) of sardines provides 100 percent of the recommended daily value of vitamin B12. Advertisements
2. Beef Liver
Beef liver is one of richest sources of B vitamins. It is loaded with most of the B vitamins including B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B9 and B12.
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Headings: 10 Best Food Sources for Vitamin B Complex
10 Best Food Sources for Vitamin B Complex
Contents
Foods that are Rich in Vitamin B Complex
1. Fish
2. Beef Liver
3. Chicken
4. Eggs and Dairy
5. Beans
6. Fortified Soy Milk
7. Oats
8. Nuts and Seeds
9. Spinach
10. Bananas
Expert Answers (Q&A)
Answered by Ms. Lily Chen, MS, APD, FAND (RDN)
What are the major benefits of taking vitamin B complex?
What happens if you consume too much vitamin B complex?
What is the best time to take vitamin B complex supplements during the day?
What are the richest sources of vitamin B complex for vegetarians?
How much vitamin B complex should one take daily?
Please provide some additional tips or inputs regarding the importance of vitamin B complex for a healthy life for our readers.
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Content: 12]
Sardines, mackerel, shellfish and salmon have a heavy concentration of B vitamins and other nutrients in their tissues. Three ounces (7.6 mcg) of sardines provides 100 percent of the recommended daily value of vitamin B12. Advertisements
2. Beef Liver
Beef liver is one of richest sources of B vitamins. It is loaded with most of the B vitamins including B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B9 and B12. In fact, an average slice (68 grams) of beef liver serves more than half of the daily requirement of B9, B6 and B12. Among the health benefits of these particular B vitamins: Folate (B9) helps prevent birth defects, B6 produces serotonin for mood regulation/modulation and proper sleep, and B12 helps in the formation of red blood cells. [ 13]
It also provides 179 percent of the adult male and 212 percent of the adult female’s recommended daily allowance of riboflavin (B2). Advertisements
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Headings: 10 Best Food Sources for Vitamin B Complex
10 Best Food Sources for Vitamin B Complex
Contents
Foods that are Rich in Vitamin B Complex
1. Fish
2. Beef Liver
3. Chicken
4. Eggs and Dairy
5. Beans
6. Fortified Soy Milk
7. Oats
8. Nuts and Seeds
9. Spinach
10. Bananas
Expert Answers (Q&A)
Answered by Ms. Lily Chen, MS, APD, FAND (RDN)
What are the major benefits of taking vitamin B complex?
What happens if you consume too much vitamin B complex?
What is the best time to take vitamin B complex supplements during the day?
What are the richest sources of vitamin B complex for vegetarians?
How much vitamin B complex should one take daily?
Please provide some additional tips or inputs regarding the importance of vitamin B complex for a healthy life for our readers.
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Content: In fact, an average slice (68 grams) of beef liver serves more than half of the daily requirement of B9, B6 and B12. Among the health benefits of these particular B vitamins: Folate (B9) helps prevent birth defects, B6 produces serotonin for mood regulation/modulation and proper sleep, and B12 helps in the formation of red blood cells. [ 13]
It also provides 179 percent of the adult male and 212 percent of the adult female’s recommended daily allowance of riboflavin (B2). Advertisements
3. Chicken
Available year-round, chicken is an exceptionally good source of B complex vitamins. [ 13] And it is packed with protein and minerals, enough in fact to definitely provide your body with a substantial nutritional punch. Cooked or roasted chicken breast serves as an excellent source of niacin (B3), pantothenic acid (B5) and vitamin B6, which are all required for efficient metabolism in the body. Four ounces of chicken breast provides 72 percent of the niacin, 10.6 percent of the pantothenic acid and 32 percent of the vitamin B6 needed to meet the official daily requirements of each. 4.
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Headings: 10 Best Food Sources for Vitamin B Complex
10 Best Food Sources for Vitamin B Complex
Contents
Foods that are Rich in Vitamin B Complex
1. Fish
2. Beef Liver
3. Chicken
4. Eggs and Dairy
5. Beans
6. Fortified Soy Milk
7. Oats
8. Nuts and Seeds
9. Spinach
10. Bananas
Expert Answers (Q&A)
Answered by Ms. Lily Chen, MS, APD, FAND (RDN)
What are the major benefits of taking vitamin B complex?
What happens if you consume too much vitamin B complex?
What is the best time to take vitamin B complex supplements during the day?
What are the richest sources of vitamin B complex for vegetarians?
How much vitamin B complex should one take daily?
Please provide some additional tips or inputs regarding the importance of vitamin B complex for a healthy life for our readers.
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Content: Chicken
Available year-round, chicken is an exceptionally good source of B complex vitamins. [ 13] And it is packed with protein and minerals, enough in fact to definitely provide your body with a substantial nutritional punch. Cooked or roasted chicken breast serves as an excellent source of niacin (B3), pantothenic acid (B5) and vitamin B6, which are all required for efficient metabolism in the body. Four ounces of chicken breast provides 72 percent of the niacin, 10.6 percent of the pantothenic acid and 32 percent of the vitamin B6 needed to meet the official daily requirements of each. 4. Eggs and Dairy
Fried, scrambled, poached or boiled eggs are a great source of B vitamins. In fact, every single B vitamin can be found in eggs. Advertisements
Egg yolks are an excellent source of vitamin B12, which helps in the production of red blood cells. Eggs also contain niacin, vitamin B6, and biotin. These are responsible for regulating metabolism, boosting immunity, and supporting cell growth.
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Headings: 10 Best Food Sources for Vitamin B Complex
10 Best Food Sources for Vitamin B Complex
Contents
Foods that are Rich in Vitamin B Complex
1. Fish
2. Beef Liver
3. Chicken
4. Eggs and Dairy
5. Beans
6. Fortified Soy Milk
7. Oats
8. Nuts and Seeds
9. Spinach
10. Bananas
Expert Answers (Q&A)
Answered by Ms. Lily Chen, MS, APD, FAND (RDN)
What are the major benefits of taking vitamin B complex?
What happens if you consume too much vitamin B complex?
What is the best time to take vitamin B complex supplements during the day?
What are the richest sources of vitamin B complex for vegetarians?
How much vitamin B complex should one take daily?
Please provide some additional tips or inputs regarding the importance of vitamin B complex for a healthy life for our readers.
Resources:
Content: Eggs and Dairy
Fried, scrambled, poached or boiled eggs are a great source of B vitamins. In fact, every single B vitamin can be found in eggs. Advertisements
Egg yolks are an excellent source of vitamin B12, which helps in the production of red blood cells. Eggs also contain niacin, vitamin B6, and biotin. These are responsible for regulating metabolism, boosting immunity, and supporting cell growth. Additionally, milk and milk products are a rich source of thiamine (B1), riboflavin (B2) and vitamin B12. Other B vitamins like B3, B5, B9 and B6 are also present, but in trace amounts. [ 14]
One glass of semi-skim milk (200 ml) provides 100 percent of vitamin B12, 15 percent of thiamine, 45 percent of riboflavin, 3 percent of niacin, 9.3 percent of folate and small amounts of pyridoxine, needed to meet the daily official requirements of each. 5. Beans
Beans are an excellent source of important B complex vitamins.
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Headings: 10 Best Food Sources for Vitamin B Complex
10 Best Food Sources for Vitamin B Complex
Contents
Foods that are Rich in Vitamin B Complex
1. Fish
2. Beef Liver
3. Chicken
4. Eggs and Dairy
5. Beans
6. Fortified Soy Milk
7. Oats
8. Nuts and Seeds
9. Spinach
10. Bananas
Expert Answers (Q&A)
Answered by Ms. Lily Chen, MS, APD, FAND (RDN)
What are the major benefits of taking vitamin B complex?
What happens if you consume too much vitamin B complex?
What is the best time to take vitamin B complex supplements during the day?
What are the richest sources of vitamin B complex for vegetarians?
How much vitamin B complex should one take daily?
Please provide some additional tips or inputs regarding the importance of vitamin B complex for a healthy life for our readers.
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Content: Additionally, milk and milk products are a rich source of thiamine (B1), riboflavin (B2) and vitamin B12. Other B vitamins like B3, B5, B9 and B6 are also present, but in trace amounts. [ 14]
One glass of semi-skim milk (200 ml) provides 100 percent of vitamin B12, 15 percent of thiamine, 45 percent of riboflavin, 3 percent of niacin, 9.3 percent of folate and small amounts of pyridoxine, needed to meet the daily official requirements of each. 5. Beans
Beans are an excellent source of important B complex vitamins. The many varieties including kidney beans, black beans, red beans, black-eyed peas, cannellini beans, chickpeas, lima beans and pinto beans are all rich in thiamine, niacin, folate, and riboflavin. [ 15]
These vitamins help convert food into energy, reduce inflammation and boost the level of good cholesterol. The folate and vitamin B6 content in beans helps in lowering the risk of developing cardiovascular disease. One cup of cooked beans serves for 90 percent of the RDA of folate and 10 percent of RDA of thiamine (B1), niacin (B3), pantothenic acid (B5) and pyridoxine (B6). 6.
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Headings: 10 Best Food Sources for Vitamin B Complex
10 Best Food Sources for Vitamin B Complex
Contents
Foods that are Rich in Vitamin B Complex
1. Fish
2. Beef Liver
3. Chicken
4. Eggs and Dairy
5. Beans
6. Fortified Soy Milk
7. Oats
8. Nuts and Seeds
9. Spinach
10. Bananas
Expert Answers (Q&A)
Answered by Ms. Lily Chen, MS, APD, FAND (RDN)
What are the major benefits of taking vitamin B complex?
What happens if you consume too much vitamin B complex?
What is the best time to take vitamin B complex supplements during the day?
What are the richest sources of vitamin B complex for vegetarians?
How much vitamin B complex should one take daily?
Please provide some additional tips or inputs regarding the importance of vitamin B complex for a healthy life for our readers.
Resources:
Content: The many varieties including kidney beans, black beans, red beans, black-eyed peas, cannellini beans, chickpeas, lima beans and pinto beans are all rich in thiamine, niacin, folate, and riboflavin. [ 15]
These vitamins help convert food into energy, reduce inflammation and boost the level of good cholesterol. The folate and vitamin B6 content in beans helps in lowering the risk of developing cardiovascular disease. One cup of cooked beans serves for 90 percent of the RDA of folate and 10 percent of RDA of thiamine (B1), niacin (B3), pantothenic acid (B5) and pyridoxine (B6). 6. Fortified Soy Milk
A good source of vitamin B12, soy milk is a healthy alternative for vegans and people who are allergic to lactose or who are lactose intolerant. Since vitamin B12 is mostly found in animal products, soy milk is particularly attractive to vegans and vegetarians. Also, as it is extracted from a plant source, it contains absolutely no lactose, is free of cholesterol and is low in saturated fat. The body needs vitamin B12 for healthy nerve functioning and a healthy metabolism. Apart from B12, soy milk also contains small amounts of other B vitamins including B1, B2, B3, B5 and B9.
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