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Simple Ways to Reduce Inflammation

Dr. Michelle Ned ·
Inflammation is often the source of infection, and can be seen as a result of increased blood pressure (HTN), heart disease, pain, or specific health disorders such as cardiac arrest, joint Inflammation, constipation, diabetes, and cancer (Ellis, 2022). This article explains additional information on how to ease inflammation symptoms associated with co-morbid disorders as such. Aim to reduce inflammation by consistently getting 7-8 hours of rest per night in a cool and quiet space. Be sure...
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The Governor of Arizona Proclaimed “Arizona Trauma Awareness Month” at the Weave and Cleave Conference by The Faithful City (May 2, 2024)

Sanghoon Yoo ·
In January, I announced the “Weave and Cleave Movement,” defining it as The Faithful City (TFC)’s social and cultural movement that invites every human being and all sectors to come alongside, where everyone experiences being connected before being corrected, sharing struggles in compassion, and raising hope and resilience for the future journey altogether. The second annual Weave and Cleave Conference, which I organized with Marcia Stanton, the founder of the Arizona ACEs Consortium, was...
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Pregnancy and Oral Health

Dr. Michelle Ned ·
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Artificial Intelligence in the African American Community

Dr. Michelle Ned ·
Artificial Intelligence is one of the fastest growing sectors that is growing within the career industry. Specifically within the African American community, and the career industries of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. This particular sector is becoming more and more visible in our daily lives and will continue to provide future growth in various industrial and commercial industries. AI is an uprising technology tool that provides essential measures for African Americans...
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