The Adelaide City Council had offered local coffee shops a rebate so they can encourage their consumers to bring their cups, an action to help counter the litter problem coffee shops produce. However, one of South Australia’s biggest takeaway coffee retailers has banned its customers from bringing their cups for …
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St. Baldrick’s Foundation Celebrates As Childhood Cancer STAR Act Is Signed Into Law
The U.S Senate passed on the most comprehensive childhood cancer bill ever introduced as described by Senator Jack Reed, followed by the approval of the House of Representatives on May 22, sending it into the president’s desk to be put into law. Now, the St. Baldrick’s Foundation declared that the …
Read More »The European Development Days Aims To Empower Women And Girls To Shape Sustainable Development
Launched in 2006, the European Development Days is a way to gather the international development community to discuss the methods of eradicating poverty. On June 5, the 12th European Development Days have opened, under the theme “Women and Girls at the Forefront of Sustainable Development: protect, empower, invest.” This year’s gathering …
Read More »Argentine Province Of Jujuy’s Waste Management Plan Set To Create New Job Opportunities For Female Waste Collectors
Almost 300 people are currently working in the Argentine province of Jujuy’s landfill sites, half of them are women. These women overcome insecurity and the harsh working conditions to support their families’ needs. To make their lives better, the Government of Jujuy, together with the European Union and European Investment …
Read More »Get A Good Night Sleep With The New Sleepgram Pillow That Alleviates Pain While Sleeping
Sleep plays a critical role in an individual’s health and wellbeing. Getting enough and good rest can help protect your mental and physical health, quality of life, and safety. However, sleeping on the wrong pillow is one of the common mistakes we do that leads to sleep deprivation, body aches, …
Read More »Roseann Bennett On Mental Health Education
Since 1949, Mental Health Awareness Month has been observed in the United States during May, reaching people through media, campaigns, local events, and screenings. In honor of the celebration, Roseann Bennett, Co-Founder of the Center for Assessment and Treatment, published a series of articles for mental health education. Since the …
Read More »Tech giants under fire as Microsoft works with ICE to invade privacy.
Google, Microsoft and Amazon make billions each year selling devices, data storage, and software to consumers/ But they also profit from government contracts. Now some of those contracts are starting to backfire. Nearly 2,000 children have been separated from their parents by U.S immigration and customer enforcement (ICE) to discourage …
Read More »Major Russian Corporation Connects With Cryptocurrency Exchange
GoverMedia Plus Canada, a corporation that owns a big Russian trading stock, has taken the risk of holding partnerships with one of Europe’s most prominent cryptocurrency finance groups. The group expresses their stance in establishing greater holds in major stock markets and financial exchanges and possible endeavors in increasing their …
Read More »RELEVANCE: Treatment for Cancer On the Test And The Possibilities It Brings
Follicular lymphoma is a non-Hodgkin lymphoma that does not necessarily start at the lymph areas, also being able to metastasize to other parts of the body. Meanwhile, cancer still begins in the lymphocytes and readily creates an auto-immune response which may be severe if left untreated. Treatment for follicular lymphomas …
Read More »Wide Field Infrared Survey Telescope: NASA’s Contract Highlight
Instead of further missions, NASA comes into contract with Teledyne Scientific and Imagining from Camarillo, California, holding an outstanding cost and production deal that goes above 23 million USD. The institution has been on a referred basis with the WFIRST technology, having to file reviews and other necessary conditions upon …
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