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Heat advisory issued; cooling sites open in Mercer County

TRENTON, N.J. — The National Weather Service has issued a Heat Advisory for Mercer County and the surrounding area from 11 a.m. Thursday, July 27, to 6 a.m. Friday, July 28, and an Excessive Heat Watch from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday, July 28.

County Exec. Brian M. Hughes reminds residents that many cooling sites will be open.

Temperatures on Thursday were expected to reach the middle to upper 90s with a heat index (a measure of the combination of heat and humidity) of up to 104 degrees.

For the Excessive Heat Watch on Friday, dangerously hot conditions with heat index values of up to 106 degrees are possible. Children, older adults, people with disabilities and pets are most at risk during excessive temperatures.

The New Jersey Department of Health and the Federal Emergency Management Agency offer the following recommendations for staying safe during hot weather:

  • Never leave people or pets in a closed car on a warm day.
  • People without air conditioning should reach out to NJ 2-1-1 for information regarding Cooling Centers: nj211.org/nj-cooling-centers
  • Take cool showers or baths.
  • Wear loose, lightweight, light-colored clothing.
  • Use your oven less to help reduce the temperature in your home.
  • If you’re outside, find shade. Wear a hat wide enough to protect your face.
  • Drink plenty of fluids to stay hydrated.
  • Avoid high-energy activities or working outdoors if possible.
  • Check on family members, older adults and neighbors.
  • Watch for heat cramps, heat exhaustion and heat stroke.
  • Consider pet safety. If pets are outdoors, make sure they have plenty of cool water and access to comfortable shade. Asphalt and dark pavement can be very hot to your pet’s feet.
  • If using a mask, use one that is made of breathable fabric, such as cotton instead of polyester. Don’t wear a mask if you feel yourself overheating or have trouble breathing.

Mercer County Library System branches and municipal senior centers serve as cooling sites, although daily hours of operation vary. These locations are open to all residents. The Ewing, Hickory Corner, Hightstown, Hopewell, Lawrence, Robbinsville, Twin Rivers, and West Windsor library branches are open Monday through Thursday, 9:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., and Friday and Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Hollowbrook Branch is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to noon and from 1 to 5 p.m. Call individual senior centers for hours of operation, restrictions and accommodations. Call your local senior center if you don’t see it on the list of confirmed cooling sites below.

Mercer County library branch locations

  • Ewing, 61 Scotch Road
  • Hickory Corner, 138 Hickory Corner Road, East Windsor
  • Hightstown Memorial, 114 Franklin St.
  • Hollowbrook, 320 Hollowbrook Drive, Ewing
  • Hopewell, 245 Pennington-Titusville Road, Pennington
  • Lawrence Headquarters Branch, 2751 Brunswick Pike
  • Robbinsville, 42 Allentown-Robbinsville Road
  • Twin Rivers, 276 Abbington Drive, East Windsor
  • West Windsor, 333 North Post Road

Municipal senior center locations

  • Ewing – Hollowbrook Community Center, 320 Hollowbrook Drive; 609-883-1199
  • Hamilton Senior Center, 409 Cypress Lane; 609-890-3686;
  • Hopewell Valley Senior Center, 395 Reading St., Pennington; 609-537-0236;
  • John O. Wilson Center, 169 Wilfred Avenue, Hamilton; 609-393-6480;
  • Lawrence Senior Center (not a cooling center but will be available from 2 to 7 p.m. July 27 and noon to 7 p.m. July 28 for cooling purposes), 2751 Brunswick Pike, Lawrence; 609-882-9246
  • Princeton Senior Resource Center, 101 Poor Farm Road, Building B; Suzanne Patterson Building, 45 Stockton St.; 609-751-9699
  • Robbinsville Township Senior Center, 1117 Route 130; 609-259-1567
  • Samuel Naples Senior Center (covering all of Trenton), 611 Chestnut Ave.; 609-989-3462
  • West Windsor Senior Center, 271 Clarksville Road; 609-799-9068

For assistance in coping with the heat or to contact your local cooling site, please call the Mercer County Office on Aging at (609) 989-6661 or toll-free at (877) 222-3737. During non-business hours, residents are encouraged to call 911 if they experience heat-related problems.

For more information regarding heat-related emergencies, please visit www.ready.nj.gov, the National Weather Service Heat Safety Tips and Resourcespage or the National Institute on Aging Hot Weather Safety page.

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Tom Cruise: Insider reveals – the bizarre secret of his eternal youth: bird poop as skin food – most expensive bird droppings in the world

Tom Cruise’s worldwide fame as a Hollywood powerhouse and movie star has grown to the point where it is often difficult to separate the myths about him from the actual facts.

 

But now an insider from the set of the movie Mission Impossible reveals an incredible beauty secret that makes the superstar turn away from the use of Botox: the use of droppings of the Japanese nightingale.

 

In a world where beauty standards and the pressure to always look young are everywhere, Tom Cruise has proven that he goes his own way. Instead of relying on invasive measures like Botox, Cruise prefers to turn to natural and sustainable means to regenerate and nourish his skin.

 

Asami Geisha is based on an ancient Japanese tradition and draws on a recipe that is already over 600 years old.

 

The key ingredient of this unique cosmetic is the droppings of the Japanese nightingale. This may seem unusual at first glance, but in Japan this substance has been valued for centuries for its healing properties. The droppings of nightingales contain natural enzymes that regenerate the skin and give it a youthful glow. The droppings of the nightingales are disinfected by ultraviolet light and then made into a fine powder and incorporated into cosmetics.

 

The insider reports that Tom Cruise is thrilled with the amazing results. It is designed to make his skin look smoother, firmer and younger without having to undergo invasive treatments. Cruise is known for his dedication and commitment to his roles, and obviously that dedication extends to his skin care.

 

But if you want to enjoy these high-quality cosmetics, you have to dig deep into your pocket. 50 ml of “Asami Geisha” costs an incredible $490. This makes “Asami Geisha” by far the most expensive bird droppings in the world.

 

We can’t confirm the insider’s statement, but 10 years ago the media reported that Tom relied on the power of Bird Poop.

 

Here is the source:

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/tom-cruise-facial-bird-droppings-poop_n_1634402

 

It is clear that the extraordinary effect of the droppings of the Japanese nightingale has become a trend among Hollywood stars. Victoria Beckham, Harry Styles and Angelina Jolie have also been fans for years, according to international media reports.

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COVID-19 accelerates omnichannel shopping trend

The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the trend towards omnichannel shopping, with consumers utilizing multiple channels and devices before making a purchase decision.

 

Businesses must understand the importance of creating a seamless and personalized experience that respects the consumers’ buying cycle with the help of technology or they may lose big on their revenue.

 

 

With the integration of omnichannel strategies, e-commerce businesses are now expected to account for 22.3% of all retail sales, with online retail sales projected to reach $6.51 trillion in 2023.

 

“Omnichannel is more than just multiple purchasing options. It’s a personalized journey that respects the consumer’s buying cycle and immerses them in a tailored experience through harmonious channels,” says Mikel Lindsaar, CEO and Founder of StoreConnect.

 

To succeed in an omnichannel world, businesses need a customer-centric focus.

 

Technology should reduce complexity and allow businesses to build an immersive unified experience for their customers. They need to choose an e-commerce platform that connects workflows, integrates with third-party solutions, and offers automation tools to scale faster across channels. The technology should incorporate:

  • One-click channel integration – One-click channel integration eliminates technical barriers to selling on popular platforms and helps in focusing on growing that channel rather than the development work behind it.
  • Cross-channel automation – Cross-channel automation helps in automating workflows to save time and reduce the manual work necessary to manage multiple channels.
  • Multi-channel payment gateways and POS – A robust POS system is needed to connect pop-up or brick-and-mortar sales with online sales through a centralized reporting hub.

 

For e-commerce businesses, it’s crucial to assess various channels and integrate them effectively into their ecosystem. Failure to do so can result in missed opportunities for growth, reduced customer satisfaction, and ultimately, decreased revenue. By carefully evaluating and optimizing their channels, businesses can ensure they are reaching their target audience and providing a seamless customer experience across all touchpoints.

 

Mikel Lindsaar, CEO and Founder of StoreConnect can speak on the following:

  1. What specific benefits can businesses expect to gain from the seamless integration, in terms of time savings and increased data accuracy?
  2. Are there any limitations or considerations that businesses should be aware of when integrating their existing systems with your e-commerce platform?
  3. What level of technical expertise is required for businesses to implement and manage the integration with the leading payment gateways, ERP platforms, and other software packages?
  4. Any examples or case studies of businesses that have successfully implemented the integration and experienced significant improvements in their operations?
  5. What are the leading payment gateways and ERP platforms that your ecommerce platform seamlessly integrates with?

About StoreConnect

Mikel Lindsaar, CEO and Founder of StoreConnect, is an experienced technology entrepreneur whose mission is to infuse small and medium-sized businesses with the power to be successful in eCommerce 3.0 and scale to meet growing demand. Small businesses can’t waste time setting up their business on a platform only to repeat the process by changing platforms when they want to scale, nor do they want to waste time figuring out how to integrate multiple platforms. StoreConnect (built on the World’s Number 1 CRM, Salesforce) gives clients a complete, powerful, configurable eCommerce and CRM solution where they can manage their website, online and in-store sales, provide amazing customer service, run all their digital marketing campaigns and have up-to-date detailed metrics, reporting and full understanding of their customer. They were awarded Salesforce’s 2021 International Partner Innovation Award of the year for the Retail sector. They are changing the ease with which small businesses are run — with a manageable price tag. StoreConnect is Time. Well Spent. For more information, visit https://getStoreConnect.com/

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Who you gonna call? Mercer Mosquito Control

Summer’s most unwelcome guest, the mosquito, is here, and even though Mercer County runs a highly sophisticated Mosquito Control program to safeguard the health of residents, mosquitoes remain a reality throughout the warmer months.

PHOTO: Mercer County Mosquito Control staff with Gen. Supervisor Nick Indelicato, kneeling, right.

“While our crews can help mitigate the nuisance, mosquitoes are a backyard problem, and community involvement is crucial for success in controlling them,” said Mercer County Executive Brian M. Hughes.

“I urge our residents to take some simple measures, such as eliminating standing water in and around their homes, to protect themselves and their families from mosquitoes.”

Female mosquitoes lay eggs on the walls of water-filled containers. To keep those eggs from hatching and becoming adult mosquitoes, residents should do the following:

• Empty out water from containers in your yard such as buckets, recycle bins and potted-plant saucers.
• Store tires indoors or away from rain. Check for tire recycling programs in your area.
• Empty and replace water in bird baths at least once a week. Remember: water plus seven days equals mosquitoes.
• Make sure drain pipes slope downward. These drain pipes are dominated by Asian tiger mosquito immatures, and this species is an aggressive day biter.
• Maintain your pool. Remove water from tarps and pool covers.

 

Other steps residents can take include keeping mosquitoes out of the home by installing or repairing window screens and using air conditioning when available; and preventing mosquito bites by using an Environmental Protection Agency-registered insect repellent with an active ingredient such as DEET, Picaridin, IR3535, Oil of lemon eucalyptus (OLE) or para-menthane-diol (PMD).

 

If you’ve done all you can to control the mosquito populations by removing water sources and believe you need further help, you can fill out an inspection request and a member of our team will assist.

 

For more information about protecting your family from mosquitoes all summer long, as well as up-to-date information about mosquito-borne diseases, visit the Mercer County Mosquito Control website or watch our video, Mercer County Mosquito Control in the field – YouTube.

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Fitness that’s fun: Groundbreaking cert program develops coaches who help kids thrive

LOS ANGELES, Calif. — Lionheart Fitness Kids has been transforming children’s lives since 2008, helping them develop confidence and fostering positive, healthy habits through its acclaimed sports programs designed for kids ages 2-5.

 

Now, the company is offering a nationwide opportunity for adults from diverse backgrounds to turn their passion for sports and their desire to make a difference in children’s lives into a lucrative career with the Lionheart Coach Certification program. In just five simple steps, aspiring coaches can embark on a journey that combines their love for sports with the chance to positively impact young minds.

 

“Our Lionheart Fitness Kids certification program equips you with the skills and knowledge to become an exceptional coach, teaching the fundamentals of sports to young children,” said Lionheart CEO John Skoryna.

 

“With our convenient online training, you can quickly start earning as a coach and make a real difference.”

 

What sets Lionheart’s certification program apart is its commitment to providing more than just training — the company offers a comprehensive business platform to help coaches run their entire coaching enterprise.

 

Once coaches become certified, Lionheart provides them with an online platform that includes:

  • A public profile visible to parents and preschools actively seeking coaches
  • A secure payment processing system
  • A class management system for effortless scheduling, rosters, and direct client communication
  • A mobile app featuring weekly sport-specific curriculums
  • A step-by-step sales process to help coaches build their businesses
  • Ongoing community support through regular updates

 

Under this groundbreaking business model, Lionheart’s Certified Coaches not only receive the most rigorous training and vetting in the field of children’s fitness coaching in the U.S., but they also enjoy some of the highest earning potential, Skoryna proudly revealed.

 

“When you earn, the money goes directly into your bank account — we take zero royalties,” Skoryna emphasized.

 

“Our mission is to empower hundreds of thousands of coaches worldwide to build sustainable livelihoods, fostering the rise of the next generation of fitness leaders.”

 

Lionheart encourages trainers, teachers, coaches and fitness professionals to join them on this remarkable journey and become a Lionheart Certified Coach today. Have a look at what Lionheart Fitness Kids Certified Coaches have to say about this dynamic and game changing program: https://vimeo.com/763832676.

 

“Lionheart firmly believes in the power of creative play to foster confidence and instill positive habits in children,” Skoryna added.

 

“Our certified coaches utilize innovative approaches, ensuring that each child’s unique potential is unlocked. By blending the elements of physical activity, teamwork and imagination, Lionheart coaches cultivate an environment where young minds thrive.”

 

For more information on the coach certification program, please visit https://www.lionheartcoachlife.com/, or to view Lionheart’s virtual program:  http://www.lionheartfitnessadventures.com

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Isla Mujeres animal shelter moving to the mainland: Help needed to rebuild critical Rescue Operation

BOULDER, Colo. ― Since 2001, Isla Animals Rescue has worked tirelessly to rescue and sterilize street dogs and cats on the island of Isla Mujeres, Mexico, offering vital free and reduced cost services to a community that desperately needs them.

 

“Isla Animals is the REAL thing,” said founder Alison Sawyer.

 

“Nobody’s being paid for administration; no one’s going to lunch or staying in five-star hotels. All the money goes to the animals. No one is making any kind of profit.”

But in April, the brave efforts of Isla Animals Rescue were upended by the government of Isla Mujeres, which reclaimed the space inhabited by Isla Animals, leaving the rescue organization homeless like the abandoned animals they work so diligently to protect.

In spite of the unthinkable setback, Sawyer and the organization’s director, Trina Noakes, remained steadfast in their commitment to taking animals off the streets.

“Twenty-two years and tens of thousands of dogs and cats saved — passion, sweat and tears — all of that will not be thrown away at the whim of an ungrateful government that doesn’t appreciate how we have taken care of theirproblem,” said Sawyer, who still buys her clothes at the Salvation Army so she can put everything she has into helping the animals.

After taking a step back to rethink and regroup, the organization decided that moving to the mainland, Cancun, will offer them the best chance of building an optimal shelter — that they will own independently — and that will have an impact where it is needed most. The new shelter will meet international standards for water, sewage, electricity — and they’re going to try to get solar power as well.

“The need on the mainland is much greater than on Isla, with extreme cases of abandonment and abuse and a much higher number of street animals,” said Noakes. “Not only will IA have something that no one can take away from the animals, but we will also have outdoor space, a place for on-site surgeries, isolation areas and a lot more!”

But the move comes at an immense cost that Isla Animals can’t tackle alone.

“Since we didn’t plan to go through all of this, we are struggling financially,” Noakes added.

 

“Building is expensive, and we know we can use your money better building on the mainland.”

Isla Animals is in critical need of the public’s help. They have launched a Go Fund Me campaign(https://gofund.me/7fe42686) to raise money for the new shelter. More information can be found (and donations can also be made) at https://www.islaanimals.org/.

Watch a short video explaining the full impact of Isla Animals here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VOv5Qx0ag1Q.

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Hospitals fail to safeguard patient data, AI board governance essential

Hospital boards are suffering from not integrating AI into their board governance systems, leading to major data breaches and compromising patient safety.

 

Trinity Health is facing a class action lawsuit after a data breach compromised the protected information of an estimated 21,000 patients.

 

Hospital board members play an important role in safeguarding their organization’s care.

 

The relationship between hospital board oversight and patient safety is critical, and by integrating AI into the governance systems, hospital boards can aggregate data more effectively.

“Harnessing the power of AI, healthcare systems’ boards of directors can efficiently collect and analyze data, respond swiftly to data breaches, and in the future could even predict potential risks,” states Marion Lewis, Co-Founder and CEO of Govenda.

 

Govenda recently launched their Artificial Board Intelligence Innovation called ‘Gabii’, to address digital transformation and keep organizations sustainable.

 

With AI-driven analytics, anomaly detection in data reported, and predictive algorithms, these boards gain a comprehensive understanding of vulnerabilities, enabling them to take proactive measures to mitigate risks. AI has the potential to empower boards of healthcare organizations to protect patient data and uphold industry standards.

Marion Lewis, Co-Founder and CEO of Govenda can speak on the following:

  • How can the AI platform support Boards in helping healthcare systems respond to data breaches, including incident management and mitigating potential legal consequences?
  • Can you provide details about the specific features or mechanisms of the AI platform that can help Boards of Directors contribute to better protection of patient information in the future?
  • What kind of analytics or reporting tools does the platform offer to boards of directors for assessing and addressing data breach risks?
  • Can you provide information on the implementation process and integration of the AI platform with existing Boards of Directors in healthcare organizations?

 

About Govenda

Marion Lewis and Jeanette Thomas, two results-driven entrepreneurs, investors, philanthropists, and business community leaders co-founded Govenda. Govenda is reimagining how board of directors convene to provide intentional, strategic governance ─ by being the bridge between the boardroom and a company’s strategic goals. The board management software accelerates stakeholder governance as a force for good in the world and empowers organizations to create sustainable value by equipping stakeholders with innovative tools that transform practices. It was designed to magnify security and compliance as board tools to handle sensitive and confidential information crucial to compliance and control of proprietary data. Portability of access with enhanced collaboration is no longer a plus – it is essential. GABII, the Govenda product integrating its AI-driven portal tools with Microsoft 365 and enterprise resource planning (ERP) software streamlines workflows and improves efficiency. For more information on the most innovative platform in board governance visit www.Govenda.com

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Parenting tips to uphold kids’ mental health in the digital age

There has been much critical discourse about the escalating children’s mental health crisis relative to how benchmarks like stress, anxiety and loneliness are driving depression and other serious psychological conditions amongst youth populations like never before.

 

Of course, children are not the only ones suffering, as parents and caregivers struggle to prevent, address and treat concerns in order to uphold kids’ emotional well-being.  In this process, the adults themselves are suffering in kind—often exacerbating their own mental and emotional struggles amid the copious complexities of modern life. This, of course, has a litany of macro-economic implications.

 

As one case in point, a Morgan Stanley Alliance for Children’s Mental Health research report cited that six in ten of those who are concerned say their children’s mental health has impacted them negatively, with nearly half of those indicating it has affected their productivity at work.

 

The report goes on to reveal that fully 48% of working parents who reported concern said their children’s mental health has impacted their performance at work in some way—including having to deal with disruptions and an inability to concentrate on the job. Some concerned working parents have considered reducing their working hours to support their child(ren) while others have even considered quitting their jobs altogether.

 

Relative to the role Internet use, specifically, plays into the children’s mental health crisis, other reported research from the Child Mind Institute found approximately half of parents polled expressed concern over the impact of internet use on cognitive, social and emotional development.

 

“In today’s digital age, parents are tasked with navigating an ever-evolving technology landscape to address and safeguard their kids’ mental health while also balancing work and parenting—an endeavor that has become a daunting—often seemingly impossible—task that’s ushered in an era of pressure-driven parenting,” says Neuropsychologist, American Mothers New York State.

 

Mother of the Year” award recipient and Brilliant Minds Unite Founder Dr. Jatali Bellanton—author of Kidpreneurs and founder of the Kids Who Bank financial literacy program, deployed in, hundreds of elementary schools across the United States.

 

“It is certainly possible for kids to thrive and deeply benefit from technological advancements. But, parents and caregivers must wholeheartedly commit to not just monitor such usage and activities, but also achieve and sustain healthy boundaries away from screens and buttons—both the kids and the adults. The key is to fill that tech downtime with activities that foster connectivity to, and a reverence for, ‘real world’ experiences.

 

And, when technology is in use, to remain hyper observant and aware ensure it’s not impeding the child’s mental health in any way whether before, during or after. If red flags present, however minor, it’s imperative to address them immediately.”

 

Social media has long been a culprit of compromising kids’ mental health. A new American Psychological Association health advisory on social media use in adolescence offers the following scientific evidence-based recommendations:

 

1. Youth using social media should be encouraged to use functions that create opportunities for social support, online companionship, and emotional intimacy that can promote healthy socialization.

2. Social media use, functionality, and permissions/consenting should be tailored to youths’ developmental capabilities; designs created for adults may not be appropriate for children.

3. In early adolescence (i.e., typically 10–14 years), adult monitoring (i.e., ongoing review, discussion, and coaching around social media content) is advised for most youths’ social media use; autonomy may increase gradually as kids age and if they gain digital literacy skills. However, monitoring should be balanced with youths’ appropriate needs for privacy.

4. To reduce the risks of psychological harm, adolescents’ exposure to content on social media that depicts illegal or psychologically maladaptive behavior, including content that instructs or encourages youth to engage in health-risk behaviors, such as self-harm (e.g., cutting, suicide), harm to others, or those that encourage eating-disordered behavior (e.g., restrictive eating, purging, excessive exercise) should be minimized, reported, and removed;  moreover, technology should not drive users to this content.

5. To minimize psychological harm, adolescents’ exposure to “cyberhate” including online discrimination, prejudice, hate, or cyberbullying especially directed toward a marginalized group (e.g., racial, ethnic, gender, sexual, religious, ability status), or toward an individual because of their identity or allyship with a marginalized group should be minimized.

6. Adolescents should be routinely screened for signs of “problematic social media use” that can impair their ability to engage in daily roles and routines, and may present risk for more serious psychological harms over time.

7. The use of social media should be limited so as to not interfere with adolescents’ sleep and physical activity.

8. Adolescents should limit use of social media for social comparison, particularly around beauty- or appearance-related content.

9. Adolescents’ social media use should be preceded by training in social media literacy to ensure that users have developed psychologically-informed competencies and skills that will maximize the chances for balanced, safe, and meaningful social media use.

10. Substantial resources should be provided for continued scientific examination of the positive and negative effects of social media on adolescent development.

 

 

Dr. Bellanton, also a technology futurist and leading Metaverse influencer, has some additional valuable insights into how parents can navigate this tricky, ever-changing terrain—especially for younger elementary-age children.

 

1. Ditch rigid schedules. While it’s essential to have some structure in your child’s daily routine, it’s equally important to provide flexibility. Instead of imposing a strict, timed schedule on your child’s educational or other activities, Dr. Bellanton recommends creating a more relaxed and flexible approach that fits around the parents’ work schedule.

2. Create safe folders for YouTube videos and shows that your child is allowed to watch. With the abundance of inappropriate content available on the internet, it can be challenging to monitor what your child is watching. However, by creating special YouTube folders and streaming media playlists on Netflix and the like, parents can control the content their children consume and avoid unnecessary worry.

3.  Introduce your children to hobbies that require the use of different parts of the brain. Whether it’s sculpting, painting, or physical activities that teach children how to utilize new tools, engaging in a hobby at least once every other day can help children develop new skills and foster creativity.

4. Create a star chart system is another effective way to incentivize and reward children for doing things that do not involve digital devices. For instance, parents can reward their children for cleaning, reading, or playing outside, instead of spending time on screens.

5. Parents can also take advantage of the metaverse by teaching their children how to build and make money through playing video games. Children can be introduced to games that allow them to learn how to make money and build skills while playing.

7. Have conversations with children about online predators and to teach them to be cautious when playing games like Roblox. Parents should also pay attention to the music played in games, as some songs may contain inappropriate lyrics.

8. Put timers on devices to limit screen time. Parents can set a specific amount of time for their children to watch videos or play games on their devices, ensuring they have a healthy balance of screen time and other activities.

Parenting in the digital age is a challenge that requires a multifaceted and highly concerted approach with tactical strategies that must be employed with intention and upheld with consistency. Doing so will allow families to embrace the litany of benefits the digital age affords and use them to derive emotional and lifestyle advantages versus impairments.

 

 

About the expert

After 9.5 years in investment banking, and 4.5 years in forensic accounting, Jatali decided to leave the corporate world in order to share her years of financial experience to help the young and ambitious gain business knowledge to build successful careers from doing what they love which has formed into 6 years of her teaching youth in various systems worldwide, including in Ghana, Kenya, etc.

 

Among her corporate business accomplishments, Jatali restructured and managed accounting departments towards multi-million-dollar profits and clientele growth while lowering costs. She helped companies survive global shifts towards online business by implementing new software programs to replace outdated communication. As a financial consultant for a medical practice, she increased profit margins by 42% in just one year.

 

In March 2015, Jatali gave birth to her first child, which, little did she know, would lead her to create a youth financial literacy initiative by the name Kids Who Bank. The limited offerings of financial literacy books for children, when in search for her son, inspired her to write a story formatted finance book for youth, and also create a finance curriculum, thus starting her journey of becoming an entrepreneur.

 

In Kids Who Bank, Jatali strives to inspire children to continue following their dreams. She is passionate about combining her business expertise with her desire to give all children a fair chance to succeed in life.

 

Jatali has donated over $40,000 to schools worldwide to help students pay for their education, school supplies, backpacks, and books. She is committed to incorporating financial and business education into school curricula.

 

Also notable, she was awarded the 2019 New York State Mother Of The Year award. Jatali coordinated the “2nd Annual Kidpreneur Awards Gala” on April 7th, 2019, recognizing the entrepreneurial and philanthropic pursuits of bright minds across the nation.

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Next evolution of wearables: Med-tech expert brings 1st medical-grade smart ring to market

After spending over 30 years in the medical device industry, John Mastrototaro has set out to change what consumers expect from their wearables.

 

Consumers are looking for more than just an activity or sleep tracker, they are looking for a more accurate wearable that gives them a holistic view of their health.

 

Tapping into his experiences at Medtronic and MiniMed where he was instrumental in introducing the ambulatory continuous glucose monitoring system and the sensor augmented insulin pump, Mastrototaro has flipped the script on traditional wearables, building Movano Health as a medical device company rather than a consumer wellness or fitness device company, to give consumers and medical professionals the data they need and want.

 

The Evie Ring, available this September, is a medical-grade health smart ring measures a comprehensive set of health metrics including heart rate, heart rate variability, SPO2, respiration rate, temperature, steps, activity, calories, sleep, menstrual cycle, and more. The Evie Ring has also met FDA benchmarks for HR & SpO2 accuracy and is preparing to file for FDA clearance.

 

Beyond pursuing FDA clearance, Movano Health is focusing the Evie Ring on those who have been underserved in the wearables market: women. From bulky designs, to inaccuracies, to unintuitive and unhelpful data, current wearables don’t give women what they are looking for, especially as they enter menopause.

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Blue Earth Diagnostics announces results of post-hoc analysis assessing impact of urinary activity on interpretation of POSLUMA® (Flotufolastat F 18) injection PET/CT in prostate cancer

− Based on data from prospective Phase 3 LIGHTHOUSE and SPOTLIGHT studies in newly diagnosed and recurrent prostate cancer –

 

MONROE TOWNSHIP, N.J. & OXFORD, England — (BUSINESS WIRE) — Blue Earth Diagnostics, a Bracco company and recognized leader in the development and commercialization of innovative PET radiopharmaceuticals, today announced results of a post-hoc analysis assessing the impact of urinary activity on the interpretation of POSLUMA® (flotufolastat F 18) injection (formerly known as 18F-rhPSMA-7.3) PET/CT in prostate cancer.

 

The analysis was based on data from Blue Earth Diagnostics’ prospective Phase 3 LIGHTHOUSE and SPOTLIGHT studies that evaluated the diagnostic performance and safety of POSLUMA in newly diagnosed and recurrent prostate cancer. The majority read results from 3 blinded readers assessing 712 evaluable POSLUMA scans showed that urinary activity did not influence disease assessment for the majority (96%, 682/712) of patients and that halo artifacts, that can potentially inhibit image assessment, occurred very rarely (0.3%, 2/712). The results as reported expanded on the initial data from a single reader that were detailed in the abstract. Recently approved by the U.S. FDA, POSLUMA is indicated for positron emission tomography (PET) of prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) positive lesions in men with prostate cancer with suspected metastasis who are candidates for initial definitive therapy or with suspected recurrence based on elevated serum prostate-specific antigen (PSA) level. The results were reported at the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (SNMMI) Annual Meeting, held June 24 – 27, in Chicago, Ill.

 

The ability to gather actionable information from PSMA PET scans is important for physicians to make informed decisions about patient management for men with prostate cancer,” Phillip Kuo, MD, Ph.D., Departments of Medical Imaging, Medicine, and Biomedical Engineering. “Activity in the urinary bladder area is a common feature of PSMA-PET radiopharmaceuticals. It can potentially obscure tumors and lymph nodes in the prostate region, which is the most common site of recurrence, and interfere with accurate image interpretation. The data presented here build on early clinical experience and suggest that, among this large dataset from two Phase 3 prospective trials, POSLUMA urinary activity is relatively low and rarely impacts disease assessment.”

 

We are pleased to share these results about our new FDA-approved product, POSLUMA, with the imaging community at SNMMI,” said David E. Gauden, D.Phil., Chief Executive Officer of Blue Earth Diagnostics. “POSLUMA represents a new class of PSMA-targeted PET radiopharmaceuticals based on novel radiohybrid technology. It is engineered to advance clinical decision-making by providing beneficial information for treatment planning in men with prostate cancer, which can lead to changes in patient management. In preclinical and Phase 1 studies, POSLUMA demonstrated a high binding affinity for PSMA, with low urinary bladder activity, thus providing the potential for enhanced image evaluation in the prostate and regions near the ureters for patients with prostate cancer. We conducted this post-hoc analysis of PET scans from the Phase 3 LIGHTHOUSE and SPOTLIGHT studies to further investigate these earlier findings. We believe that POSLUMA’s diagnostic performance, high-affinity PSMA binding and low urinary activity characteristics make it a valuable diagnostic tool that is radiolabeled with 18F for high image quality and readily available patient access.”

 

Results presented at SNMMI were based on 712 evaluable POSLUMA scans (348 newly diagnosed patients and 364 patients with recurrent prostate cancer from LIGHTHOUSE and SPOTLIGHT, respectively). Of the 718 eligible scans, 6 were excluded on the basis of cystectomy, renal failure or presence of a urinary catheter. Findings included quantitative analyses of activity in the urinary bladder, based on maximum and mean standardized uptake values (SUVmax and SUVmean, respectively). Qualitative analyses conducted by 3 blinded, independent PET readers examined the impact of any urinary activity on the ability to assess the prostate/prostate bed and pelvic/retroperitoneal lymph nodes using a 3-point scale.

 

The median bladder SUVmax and SUVmean for POSLUMA were 17.1 and 12.5, respectively. For the qualitative metrics, by majority read, it was possible to distinguish urinary activity from disease uptake in 96% (82/712) of patients. Halo artifacts impacting assessment around the ureters and bladder were only observed in 0.3% (2/712) of patients.

 

There were several limitations to the study, including that it was not designed as a head-to-head comparison with other PSMA-PET radiopharmaceuticals and that any comparisons with data from other radiopharmaceuticals reported in the literature should be made with caution. Another limitation was that reader agreement was not formally tested. It should also be noted that, per the Important Safety Information for POSLUMA, the interpretation of POSLUMA PET in patients with suspected prostate cancer recurrence may differ depending on imaging readers, particularly in the prostate/prostate bed region.

 

Results of the presentation, “Post-hoc analysis of the LIGHTHOUSE and SPOTLIGHT studies to assess the impact of urinary activity on interpretation of 18F-rhPSMA-7.3,” were presented at SNMMI on June 27, 2023, by Phillip Kuo, MD, Ph.D., Departments of Medical Imaging, Medicine, and Biomedical Engineering, University of Arizona, Tucson, Ariz. Full session details and the abstract are available in the SNMMI 2023 online program here.

 

Blue Earth Diagnostics’ LIGHTHOUSE Phase 3 clinical trial (NC04186819) was a prospective, Phase 3, multi-center, single-arm, imaging study conducted in the United States and Europe to evaluate the safety and diagnostic performance of POSLUMA PET in men with newly diagnosed prostate cancer. Results have been presented at the 23rd Annual Scientific Meeting in Urologic Oncology (SUO) in December 20221 and at ASCO GU in February 2023.2 The SPOTLIGHT trial (NCT04186845) was a Phase 3, multi-center, single-arm imaging study conducted in the United States and Europe to evaluate the safety and diagnostic performance of POSLUMA PET imaging in men with suspected prostate cancer recurrence based on elevated PSA following prior therapy. Results from the SPOTLIGHT study were published online on April 26, 2023 in the Journal of Urology: DOI: 10.1097/JU.0000000000003493.3

 

About POSLUMA® (flotufolastat F 18)

POSLUMA® (flotufolastat F 18) injection (formerly referred to as 18F-rhPSMA-7.3) is an optimized, targeted radiohybrid diagnostic imaging agent indicated for positron emission tomography (PET) of prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) positive lesions in men with prostate cancer with suspected metastasis who are candidates for initial definitive therapy or with suspected recurrence based on elevated serum prostate-specific antigen (PSA) level. Precision PET imaging with POSLUMA can help identify the location and extent of prostate cancer, providing clinically valuable information to guide patient management. POSLUMA represents a new class of high-affinity PSMA-targeted PET radiopharmaceuticals based on novel radiohybrid technology and is labeled with the radioisotope 18F to provide readily available patient access and leverage the high image quality of 18F-labeled PSMA PET imaging to facilitate effective detection of disease. POSLUMA was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in May 2023.

 

About Radiohybrid Prostate-Specific Membrane Antigen (rhPSMA)

Radiohybrid Prostate-Specific Membrane Antigen (rhPSMA) compounds consist of a radiohybrid (“rh”) Prostate-Specific Membrane Antigen-targeted receptor ligand which attaches to and is internalized by prostate cancer cells, and they may be radiolabeled with imaging isotopes for PET imaging, or with therapeutic isotopes for therapeutic use – providing the potential for creating a true theranostic technology. Radiohybrid technology and rhPSMA originated from the Technical University of Munich, Germany. Blue Earth Diagnostics acquired exclusive, worldwide rights to rhPSMA diagnostic imaging technology from Scintomics GmbH in 2018, and therapeutic rights in 2020, and sublicensed the therapeutic application to its sister company Blue Earth Therapeutics. Blue Earth Diagnostics received U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval for its radiohybrid PET diagnostic imaging product for use in prostate cancer in 2023. rhPSMA compounds for potential therapeutic use are investigational and have not received regulatory approval.

 

Indication and Important Safety Information About POSLUMA

INDICATION

POSLUMA® (flotufolastat F 18) injection is indicated for positron emission tomography (PET) of prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) positive lesions in men with prostate cancer

  • with suspected metastasis who are candidates for initial definitive therapy
  • with suspected recurrence based on elevated serum prostate-specific antigen (PSA) level

 

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

  • Image interpretation errors can occur with POSLUMA PET. A negative image does not rule out the presence of prostate cancer and a positive image does not confirm the presence of prostate cancer. The performance of POSLUMA for imaging metastatic pelvic lymph nodes in patients prior to initial definitive therapy seems to be affected by serum PSA levels and risk grouping. The performance of POSLUMA for imaging patients with biochemical evidence of recurrence of prostate cancer seems to be affected by serum PSA levels. Flotufolastat F 18 uptake is not specific for prostate cancer and may occur in other types of cancer, in non-malignant processes, and in normal tissues. Clinical correlation, which may include histopathological evaluation, is recommended.
  • Risk of Image Misinterpretation in Patients with Suspected Prostate Cancer Recurrence: The interpretation of POSLUMA PET may differ depending on imaging readers, particularly in the prostate/prostate bed region. Because of the associated risk of false positive interpretation, consider multidisciplinary consultation and histopathological confirmation when clinical decision-making hinges on flotufolastat F 18 uptake only in the prostate/prostate bed region or only on uptake interpreted as borderline.
  • POSLUMA use contributes to a patient’s overall long-term cumulative radiation exposure. Long-term cumulative radiation exposure is associated with an increased risk for cancer. Advise patients to hydrate before and after administration and to void frequently after administration. Ensure safe handling to minimize radiation exposure to the patient and health care providers.
  • The adverse reactions reported in ≥0.4% of patients in clinical studies were diarrhea, blood pressure increase and injection site pain.
  • Drug Interactions: androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) and other therapies targeting the androgen pathway, such as androgen receptor antagonists, may result in changes in uptake of flotufolastat F 18 in prostate cancer. The effect of these therapies on performance of POSLUMA PET has not been established.

 

To report suspected adverse reactions to POSLUMA, call 1-844-POSLUMA (1-844-767-5862) or contact FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088 or www.fda.gov/medwatch.

 

Full POSLUMA prescribing information is available at www.posluma.com/prescribing-information.pdf.

 

About Blue Earth Diagnostics

Blue Earth Diagnostics, an indirect subsidiary of Bracco Imaging S.p.A., is a growing international molecular imaging company focused on delivering innovative, well-differentiated diagnostic solutions that inform patient care. Formed in 2014, the Company’s success is driven by its management expertise and supported by a demonstrated track record of rapid development and commercialization of positron emission tomography (PET) radiopharmaceuticals. Blue Earth Diagnostics’ expanding oncology portfolio encompasses a variety of disease states, including prostate cancer and neuro-oncology. Blue Earth Diagnostics is committed to the timely development and commercialization of precision radiopharmaceuticals for potential use in imaging and therapy. For more information, please visit: www.blueearthdiagnostics.com.

 

About Bracco Imaging

Bracco Imaging S.p.A., part of the Bracco Group, is a world-leading diagnostic imaging provider. Headquartered in Milan, Italy, Bracco Imaging develops, manufactures and markets diagnostic imaging agents and solutions. It offers a product and solution portfolio for all key diagnostic imaging modalities: X-ray imaging (including Computed Tomography-CT, Interventional Radiology, and Cardiac Catheterization), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Contrast Enhanced Ultrasound (CEUS), and Nuclear Medicine through radioactive tracers and novel PET imaging agents to inform clinical management and guide care for cancer patients in areas of unmet medical need. Our continually evolving portfolio is completed by a range of medical devices, advanced administration systems and dose-management software. In 2019 Bracco Imaging enriched its product portfolio by expanding the range of oncology nuclear imaging solutions in the urology segment and other specialties with the acquisition of Blue Earth Diagnostics. In 2021, Bracco Imaging established Blue Earth Therapeutics as a separate, cutting-edge biotechnology vehicle to develop radiopharmaceutical therapies. Visit: www.braccoimaging.com.

 

References

1 Chapin BF, LIGHTHOUSE Study Group. 134: Diagnostic performance and safety of 18F-rhPSMA-7.3 PET in patients with newly diagnosed prostate cancer: Results from a phase 3, prospective, multicenter study (LIGHTHOUSE). SUO Annual Meeting. Orlando, FL: https://suo-abstracts.secure-platform.com/a/gallery/rounds/15/details/2390, 2022.

 

2 Chapin BF on behalf of Koontz B, LIGHTHOUSE Study Group. “Detection of true positive M1 lesions by 18F-rhPSMA-7.3 PET in newly diagnosed prostate cancer: Results from the phase 3 prospective LIGHTHOUSE study,” 2023 ASCO Genitourinary Cancers Symposium (ASCO GU), ASCO GU 2023. San Francisco, Calif.: https://meetings.asco.org/abstracts-presentations/217100, 2023.

 

3 Jani AB, Ravizzini GC, Gartrell BA, et al. Diagnostic Performance and Safety of 18F-rhPSMA-7.3 PET in Men with Suspected Prostate Cancer Recurrence: Results from a Phase 3, Prospective, Multicenter Study (SPOTLIGHT), The Journal of Urology® (2023), doi:10.1097/JU.0000000000003493.

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