🚨 A new study finds that children who survive firearm injuries face significantly greater risks of hospitalization and emergency and outpatient visits in the year after injury versus their non-injured peers.
Ending child gun injuries could save $62.9 million in health costs, the study authors conclude.
I made a mess of greens — tung ho (chrysanthemum) — and I learned that tung hot should be cooked with a couple of days of getting it and that it should be cooked a very short time (or eaten raw) — in this case, add it at the end, and cook only a few minutes.
Good to have the fruit bowl full again. I eat 3 pieces of fruit a day, and this coming week it will be a tangerine, an apple, and a pear. Persimmons are over, it looks like, so it's pears until plums and peaches come around.
It seems as if one of the fruits must than an initial "p." 🙂
The Children's Partnership has released a community outreach toolkit, ALL IN to Keep Kids Covered, designed to help schools, child care providers, and other child and family champions share information about the Medi-Cal renewal process with families.
"In this study, we developed a soft robotic model of the right heart that accurately mimics RV biomechanics and hemodynamics, including free wall, septal and valve motion."
"In this study, we developed a soft robotic model of the right heart that accurately mimics RV biomechanics and hemodynamics, including free wall, septal and valve motion."
It helped to soak the (intact, whole) grain for a few hours before cooking.
I started with 1 cup of grain, soaked it, drained it, added 2.5 cups water, and simmered covered until all water was absorbed. It's good, though next time I think I'll try 3 cups water.
I'm having some with perilla oil, TJ's Sriracha Seasoning, and smoked paprika. I'll probably use it like rice.
It's close to done. Photo below shows it at 73 hours, but I'll let it go for a few more hours. The temperature toward the center, measured with an infrared thermometer, is 97.4fºF / 36.3ºC.
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NEW research finds maternal COVID-19 infection during pregnancy causally, and substantially, increased the risk of preterm birth—an infant outcome with lifelong consequences for health and socioeconomic well-being.