Check in on elderly during summer heat
Dear Editor:
Heat exhaustion can sneak up on you, causing increased body temperature, rapid pulse, headache, and fatigue. If you don’t get cool, you’ll dehydrate, possibly suffer a stroke, or worse, die.
Dear Editor:
Heat exhaustion can sneak up on you, causing increased body temperature, rapid pulse, headache, and fatigue. If you don’t get cool, you’ll dehydrate, possibly suffer a stroke, or worse, die.
We all know the importance of having home insurance, car insurance, dental insurance, and many types of health insurance. However, many often neglect to secure a very important insurance that is critical—especially as we age.
Whether you’re hanging out by the pool, traveling to a nearby lake or going on a beach vacation, spending time by some body of water makes the summer heat bearable (and way more fun).
As you can imagine, my career in the anti-aging business has brought me many experiences. My relationships with my clients are one of the most gratifying parts of my life. Along with the skill and expertise that you must have to create a successful medical spa practice comes a responsibility to do what is best for the client. A woman who originally has the intention of brightening her skin can become more open to the idea of anti-aging treatments and start relying heavily on injectable fillers, chemical peels, and Botox. This is where it is my responsibility to “cut them off.”
The Board of Commissioners on Tuesday approved the final recommendations of the Connect Gwinnett Transit Plan to create a framework for the County’s short-, mid-, and long-range transit future.
The Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday approved a $2.59 million contract to design the first of a series of improvements and expansion of the Infinite Energy Center that will transform it into a “come early and stay late” destination.
It’s been said that “necessity is the mother of invention” and for Adrienne Simpson-Peppler, the owner of Smooth Mooove Senior Relocation Services, that is certainly true. She got the idea to start her own moving company after witnessing her mother struggle with getting organized for a cross-country move in 2002.
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