Feb 29, 2024 | Past-Issue
Getting healthy sleep is one of Life’s Essential 8 — key measures for improving and maintaining cardiovascular health, as defined by the American Heart Association. Better cardiovascular health helps lower the risk for heart disease, stroke and other major health problems.
Feb 29, 2024 | Past-Issue
What being an artist means to me: It’s wonderful. I as well as all my other friends get this big and nice space where we can do literally, it all. Whether it’s painting, drawing, mixed media, digital art which is my preferred medium. However, it wasn’t always that...
Feb 29, 2024 | Past-Issue
By Barbara Ballinger As originally posted on: www.agingcare.com/Articles/benefits-of-elderly-owning-pets Let’s face it. Getting older can be very lonely. Loved ones and friends move or pass away, and it becomes increasingly difficult to leave the house and...
Feb 29, 2024 | Past-Issue
By Eric Keaton For 83 years, SPCA Tampa Bay, a For-All Shelter, has supported a healthy community and animal well-being. The organization’s annual Pet Walk has brought together families and their canine (and sometimes a goat or two) companions to celebrate and spread...
Feb 29, 2024 | Past-Issue
Ladybug Farm Sanctuary’s volunteers have been honored with the prestigious Presidential Service Award, recognizing their outstanding dedication and commitment to serving others. This esteemed accolade is a testament to the tireless efforts and selfless...
Feb 29, 2024 | Past-Issue
April 9-13, 2024 In Tampa Bay The Tampa Bay Wine and Food Festival will take place annually in the spring to celebrate the culinary talents of the incredible chefs and gastronomic masters in Tampa, St. Petersburg, and its surrounding areas. The four-day destination...
Feb 29, 2024 | Past-Issue
Not one, not two, but three Olympians gathered on January 25th at the Greater Seminole Area Chamber of Commerce to celebrate the beginning of year three – the first in Florida – for Joey Lye OLY LLC. Officially founded in January of 2022, this...
Feb 29, 2024 | Past-Issue
In the aftermath of Hurricane Irma’s destructive path through Florida in 2017, the collective voices of first responders and Florida Health Department officials echoed a sentiment of disbelief: “I am astounded by the number of individuals with dementia...
Dec 30, 2023 | Past-Issue
By Laura Williamson, American Heart Association News For many people, New Year’s resolutions fall flat on their face by the first of February. But what if your “New Year, New You” is only supposed to last a month? Enter Dry January, a promise to not...
Dec 30, 2023 | Past-Issue
10 Ways AI is Driving Radical Inclusivity for the Disability Community Artificial Intelligence (AI) is spurring seismic shifts in industries and communities veritably across the board, and the rapidly emerging technology has the potential to benefit disabled...