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Recognizing the Roots and Red Flags of Eating Disorders,and Why Treatment is so Important

<strong>Recognizing the Roots and Red Flags of Eating Disorders,and Why Treatment is so Important</strong>

February 24, 2023 February 27 – March 5 is National Eating Disorders Week With advertising, social media campaigns and influencers associating being thin with beauty and glamor, many people –…

Sign Up for Blood Drive at Cerritos Towne Center Feb. 7, 2023

Sign Up for Blood Drive at Cerritos Towne Center Feb. 7, 2023

January 24, 2023 Tuesday, February 07, 2023, 10:00 am – 03:00 pm, Cerritos Towne Center 12731 Towne Center Avenue Parking lot in front of Trader Joe’s Cerritos, CA 90703. Click…

Candlelight Vigil for Victims of Monterey Park Tonight at 7:00 p.m. at Monterey Park City Hall

WHAT:  Please join us for a                Candlelight Virgil for the Victims of the Mass Shooting in Monterey Park                Please bring candles or flowers                          WHEN:  Monday, January 23, 2022             …

7 things to consider when switching energy supplier

7 things to consider when switching energy supplier…

Another storm continues to soak SoCal, but dry days are ahead

Another storm continues to soak SoCal, but dry days are ahead

Another major winter storm is dumping more rain across Southern California, but dry days are ahead this week. In Los Angeles and Orange County on Monday, look for between 1…

Cervical Cancer Screenings And Vaccinations Encouraged In January

Cervical Cancer Screenings And Vaccinations Encouraged In January

January is a cervical cancer awareness month. Healthcare, medicine and early prevention. January 10, 2023 Vaccinations and screenings can protect from cervical cancer . As the new year begins, many will…

Signs You Need to Update Your Homeowners Insurance in 2023

Dealing with insurance of any kind can be a daunting experience if you do not approach the subject correctly. You probably already know that, though, since you have already obtained…

Two Inches of Rain brings flooding and debris flows

A powerful storm system continued to batter central and southern California Monday night and is forecast to last through Tuesday.  In Santa Barbara County, evacuations were ordered for the city of Montecito…

Four ABCUSD Schools Selected as California Distinguished Schools 

January 6, 2022 State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond today announced that more than 350 elementary schools have been selected for the prestigious 2023 California Distinguished Schools Program. Four…

Nearly 90% of COVID Deaths Are Now 65 and Older

Nearly 90% of COVID Deaths Are Now 65 and Older

November 29, 2022 (WAPO) Now, more than ever, it is a plague of the elderly. More than 300 people are still dying each day on average from covid-19, most of…

RESET YOUR CLOCKS ON NOVEMBER 6

Daylight saving time ends on Sunday, November 6, when clocks should be set back one hour.  Also check batteries in smoke alarms and make sure the devices are working properly.…

Companies Recalling Dry Shampoo Due to Cancer Risk

Companies Recalling Dry Shampoo Due to Cancer Risk

  November 2, 2022~Unilever Plc recalled popular brands of aerosol dry shampoo, including Dove, after discovering they were contaminated with a chemical called benzene that can cause cancer. The recall…

OC Issues Emergency Declaration Over Growing Respiratory Infections

OC Issues Emergency Declaration Over Growing Respiratory Infections

Los Angeles County could soon graduate into the “low” category for COVID-19 cases. – Photo courtesy of Halfpoint on Shutterstock.   November 1, 2022~A rapid rise in RSV, COVID-19 and…

California Attorney General Rob Bonta & WRD Board of Directors Celebrate 50th Anniversary of the Clean Water Act

    WRD Board members John Allen, Vera Robles DeWitt and Joy Langford welcome Attorney General Bonta to ARC. October 31, 2022 – The Water Replenishment District’s (WRD) Board President John…

Major 5.1 quake rocks Bay Area

October 25, 2022~A magnitude 5.1 earthquake struck San Jose at 11:42 a.m. today, rattling cities around the San Francisco Bay Area according to a preliminary estimate from the U.S. Geological…

Salmon Salmonella: Outbreak traced to fish sold in Pico Rivera

Salmon Salmonella: Outbreak traced to fish sold in Pico Rivera

  October 22, 2022~More than 30 people have been confirmed sick in an outbreak of Salmonella Litchfield infections traced to fresh raw salmon. Of the 33 patients, 16 have completed interviews…

SAY WHAT? Hearing Aids Available Over-the-Counter for as Low as $199, and Without a Prescription

  By Phil Galewitz Starting this past Monday, consumers will be able to buy hearing aids directly off store shelves and at lower prices. Thanks to the Biden Administration,  now…

3 Ways to Invest in Yourself Before You Turn 30

September 14, 2022 Thanks to the miracle of modern medicine, people are living to older ages than ever before, even in a time of global pandemics and consistent health problems.…

LBCC Fall Semester at the Lifetime Learning Center

Registration is open for classes on Zoom and in-person at the Lifetime Learning Center Senior Studies Program at Long Beach City College. Classes offered in person are “Musical Pageantry, Passion,…

Lakewood Cooling Centers Open Today

Lakewood Cooling Centers Open Today

AUGUST 31, 2022 A heat wave of high humidity and temperatures in the 90s and above is expected today through next Wednesday, particularly impacting older residents who can feel more…