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Editors Pick! Slide into the Winter Season with a modern fable with a unique twist on old themes.


Younger readers will relish Amia’s imaginative talent, and Dee’s simple lesson of self-worth, paired with a reminder to be sensitive to others, lands well. Just as Amia learns to value her individuality, the townspeople must also learn to embrace the strengths of even their youngest residents. There’s no snow necessary to appreciate this heartfelt ode to self-acceptance.

Takeaway: A birthday wish gone wrong leads to a lesson on embracing personal strengths.

5 Star Review by Amy Louise Hill for Readers’ Favorite

The Snow Monster by Jodi Dee is a picture book for young children that tells an unusual story of a young girl named Amia who made a wish on her birthday. Amia loved snow and her wish was to be able to eat all the snow in the world. Amia couldn’t believe that her wish had been granted and headed outside to use her new superpower. But unfortunately for Amia, her neighbors reacted badly to her eating all the snow as there wasn’t any left for the other children to play in. Amia was banned from going outside in the winter and had to spend her birthdays indoors, watching the other children playing happily outdoors. One day, the town went into emergency mode, and Amia’s power was needed to save her neighbors. What do you think happened to the neighborhood? Find out in this charming book.

The Snow Monster by Jodi Dee was a pleasure to read. It is unlike any other story that I’ve encountered, and that’s what kept me interested. I was more intrigued with each page I read. I loved every word and I know children will too. The writing is simple yet descriptive, which allows you to easily imagine the scenes in your head. The illustrations by Chandrani Das are adorable and gave me a Christmassy feel. This book will make the perfect bedtime story or boredom breaker. Children are going to love it and I hope I get the chance to read more from this incredible author soon. Keep up the great work, Jodi, and stay creative.

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Jodi Dee, Jodi Dee Publishing, 1 508-922-9154, [email protected], www.jodidee.com

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Women We Admire Announces The Top 50 Women CEOs for 2023


Women We Admire is pleased to announce The Top 50 Women CEOs for 2023

NEW YORK, Aug. 16, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Women We Admire is pleased to announce The Top 50 Women CEOs for 2023. The importance of women in executive roles cannot be overstated. Women bring diverse perspectives, unique leadership styles, and valuable insights to the corporate world. Female CEOs serve as powerful role models for aspiring women leaders, inspiring the next generation to pursue their ambitions and shatter glass ceilings. Research has shown that companies with greater gender diversity in top management tend to perform better, foster innovation, and enhance decision-making processes. Embracing women in CEO roles is not just about achieving gender equality, it brings economic and social benefits, leading to a more inclusive and progressive society.

Among this year’s awardees is Corie Barry, CEO of Best Buy, who is leading efforts to transform the company, aiming to double significant customer relationship events to 50 million and achieve $50 billion in annual revenue by fiscal 2025. Awardee Alexandra Plato, the CEO of Publicis Health, is a rare hybrid executive and agency pioneer who has deftly navigated new technologies and media to help clients achieve success since the early days of the digital revolution. Also awarded is trailblazing tech entrepreneur, Radha Basu, who serves as the CEO of iMerit Technology and is the visionary co-founder behind its sister foundation, Anudip Foundation. Together with her teams, they provide high-quality data across computer vision, natural language processing, and content services that power machine learning and artificial intelligence applications for large enterprises.

Please join us in celebrating the accomplishments of The Top 50 Women CEOs for 2023.

Corie Barry (Best Buy), Gail Boudreaux (Elevance Health), Julie Schertell (Mativ), Kate C. Harris (Stanley Consultants, Inc.), Natalie Wolfsen (AssetMark), Marta Tellado (Consumer Reports), Michelle K. Murray (Nexus Family Healing), Megan Smith (Symbia Logistics), Jill Frey (Cummins Facility Services), Meredith Wilson (Emergent Risk International, LLC), Pinar Ormeci (Timus Networks), Elizabeth McClanahan (Virginia Tech Foundation), Maureen Shea (Right Management – Florida/Caribbean), Olivia Straine (Straine Dental Management), Kayle Wagner (As You Are), Tona Trondsen (Workplace Safety Screenings), Cindy J Lin (Hey Good Social), Dr. Shirley Davis (SDS Global Enterprises), Tracy LaFlamme Ortega (Bell Group), Annie Lee (Avyanna Technologies), Kimberly Ellison-Taylor (KET Solutions), Kiwoba Allaire (GIRL STEM STARS), Courtney Overton (Speech of Cake), and many others.

To view the full list visit https://thewomenweadmire.com/2023/08/14/the-top-50-women-ceos-for-2023/

About Women We Admire

Women We Admire provides news and information on today’s women leaders in business, entertainment, sports, motherhood, medicine, law, and many other fields. We cover a broad range of topics and areas of interest aimed at recognizing the achievements of exceptional women while inspiring others to aim high and continue their journey towards reaching their full potential. Women We Admire and its affiliates circulate its content to over 32,000 individuals and businesses.

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Caring Transitions of Marina Del Rey Brings Much-Needed Services to Southern California


The Arafats felt the call to Caring Transitions from personal experience. Five years ago, Fahd and Ahad helped their senior-aged mother relocate to a different house. Fahd said that he and his sister understand the difficulties, and really appreciate the mission Caring Transitions has in terms of helping folks move and downsize during what sometimes can be a hard life experience.

“There’s a focus on seniors and that’s a special group for us,” Fahd admitted. “We want to provide them with the high-quality service that they deserve. My sister and I would really like to bring peace of mind to those that have a need for it, especially seniors looking to downsize.”

Caring Transitions of Marina Del Rey serves Playa Vista, Playa Del Rey, Culver City, and Ladera Heights. Caring Transitions currently has more than 280 franchise locations serving families across the country.

“Fahd and Ahad have such an appreciation for their client, especially the senior community,” noted Ray Fabik, President of Caring Transitions. “Because of their own personal experience, they can really sympathize with how challenging it can be for a person to have to downsize or move. We’re thrilled to have them in the Caring Transitions family.”

To learn more about Caring Transitions, visit http://www.CaringTransitions.com.
For more about franchising opportunities with Caring Transitions, visit https://www.caringtransitionsfranchise.com/.

About Caring Transitions

Caring Transitions, founded in 2006, is the most trusted and experienced national franchise specializing in senior relocation and transition services. With more than 280 locations throughout the United States, all owned and operated by Certified Relocation and Transition Specialists, Caring Transitions provides clients with supportive moves, auctions, rightsizing, and transitions. This includes expert advice plus a well-executed transition plan beginning with the initial sorting of personal belongings through packing, unpacking, resettling, and selling of items to the final clearing and cleaning of the property. For more information, visit http://www.caringtransitions.com or visit us on Facebook.

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Mike Toper, 919 Marketing, (919) 813-6511, [email protected], 919marketing.com

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Forever Summer in Costa Mesa


Toyota Summer Concert Series
Though the OC Fair is over, the Toyota Summer Concert Series at Pacific Amphitheater continues with a few more shows through September. Chicago and Gabriel Iglesias are among the performers. https://pacamp.com

626 Night Market
One of the country’s largest Asian-inspired night markets, 626 Night Market is always a hit when it comes back to Costa Mesa. August 25-27, OC Fair and Event Center. https://ocfair.com

Costa Mesa Art Walk
The Costa Mesa art walk is truly one of Southern California’s best-kept secrets, featuring contemporary and modern works by internationally renowned sculptors. Visit travelcostamesa.com/artwalk to find out more and learn about Travel Costa Mesa’s free audio tour you can take right from your mobile phone.

OCMA
With new exhibitions like Yu Ji’s Guest, A Host, A Ghost and Alice Neel’s Feels Like Home, plus their happy hours, artist talks and special seminars like Women in Wine, Orange County Museum of Art (OCMA) is a fantastic spot to visit in the City of the Arts™. Enjoy a Family Fun day on August 26. Conveniently located on the Segerstrom Center for the Arts campus, OCMA is free for visitors – though there are some costs for special events and seminars. https://ocma.art

The Book of Mormon
Hailed by The New York Times as “the best musical of the century” and the winner of nine Tony Awards®, The Book of Mormon is the Broadway smash from South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, and the Oscar-winning composer of Disney’s Frozen and Avenue Q, Bobby Lopez. September 5-10, Segerstrom Center for the Arts. https://scfta.org

South Coast Repertory begins its 60th season in September, with a lineup that ranges from an American classic to contemporary works, with two world premieres, including the American classic A Raisin in the Sun, and a special offering featuring pianist and actor Hershey Felder. https://scr.org

6 Lesser-Known OC Beaches
It’s impossible to come to Orange County without some time at the beach. Though you might know about the world-famous Newport or Huntington Beach, we found a few hidden gems in OC beaches you might like to visit for a different experience. https://www.travelcostamesa.com/6-lesser-known-orange-county-beaches

Late-Night Bites in Costa Mesa
Costa Mesa’s wide range of great restaurants, including 3 Michelin Star spots, make this city a traveling foodie’s perfect spot for an Eatcation®. As you’re enjoying our endless summer, a late-night out might require a late-night bite. The TCM blog lists 10 top late-night dining spots in Costa Mesa. https://www.travelcostamesa.com/blog/2023/10-costa-mesa-restaurants-for-late-night-bites

For even more things to do in Costa Mesa, the Travel Costa Mesa calendar lists upcoming events. https://www.travelcostamesa.com/calendar

Located in the heart of Orange County in Southern California, with a population of approximately 113,000, Travel Costa Mesa was established in 1995 with the primary goal of promoting tourism to the city and to fund programs and activities that benefit the hotel and motel businesses within the city of Costa Mesa. For more information on travel to the city of Costa Mesa, visit http://www.travelcostamesa.com or follow @travelcostamesa on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and Twitter. Travel Costa Mesa is a 501(c)(6).

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Anne-Marie Schiefer, Travel Costa Mesa, 7147868585, [email protected], https://www.travelcostamesa.com/,
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Trailblazer Winnie Harlow Announced As Recipient Of The 2023 Global Citizen Award By The United Nations Association In Canada


The ethos of a Global Citizen extends beyond the realms of diplomacy or philanthropy. It rests on the understanding that actions and decisions, while capable of yielding short-term benefits, can significantly elevate the condition of humanity in the long run. Each laureate has contributed to their community, country, and the world, exhibiting the courage and resolve necessary to uplift others.

Winnie Harlow, celebrated for shattering norms in the fashion industry and her profound advocacy for diversity and female empowerment, is an exemplar of these values. Her staunch stand against all forms of discrimination and her unwavering dedication to the upliftment of women of colour worldwide makes her a remarkable Global Citizen.

As we observe the 75th Anniversary of the United Nations Universal Declaration on Human Rights in 2023, Winnie’s work mirrors the declaration’s principles of equality and respect for diversity. We are honoured to present her with this accolade in recognition of her vital contributions to these pressing issues.

The award will be conferred on October 26th, 2023 at the Fairmont Royal York in Toronto, Canada. This celebratory event will include a welcome reception and a sit-down dinner, with diplomats, business leaders, philanthropists and UNA-Canada programme participants. The gala, held with the kind support of our Official Hotel sponsor, the Fairmont Royal York, will also feature speeches from Winnie Harlow and the President & CEO of UNA-Canada, Ms. Jaime Webbe.

We are excited to announce that the proceeds from this event will directly benefit UNA-Canada’s programmes to connect those in Canada to the United Nations, and support the implementation of Canada’s commitments under the United Nations here at home. Our initiatives promote diversity, foster empathy-based learning, and devise solutions for shared global challenges. This event will serve as a catalyst for future engagements, helping us to expand our reach and impact across Canada and beyond.

UNA-Canada is hopeful that by honouring Ms. Harlow’s monumental work, Canadians will feel inspired to further engage with the United Nations’ mission and commit to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.

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Erica Mongiat, United Nations Association in Canada, 1 236-334-3837, [email protected], www.unac.org

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Quaker State® to Present the 2024 Hispanic Motor Press Awards and Scholarship Program


The 2024 HMPA program rates vehicles for positive overall ownership experience and are considered the most significant automobiles in the market, as they meet the needs and desires of Hispanic consumers. Auto manufacturers voluntarily submit their entries, and the jury panel evaluates vehicles’ features including overall design, comfort, safety, economy, handling, performance, functionality, infotainment integration, interior design, environmental requirements, driver satisfaction, and price.

“We are incredibly proud to be the presenting sponsor for the prestigious 2024 Hispanic Motor Press Awards,” says Amanda Luce, Quaker State Brand Manager. “At Quaker State, we aim to energize engines and, through this sponsorship, we also aim to energize the future for aspiring students. We look forward to promoting safe transportation, educating about motor vehicle technology, and recognizing automotive leaders in the space, alongside the Hispanic Motor Press.”

This year’s HMPA jury panel represents a distinguished, independent group of Hispanic automotive journalists, content creators, and industry influencers selected by the organization’s advisory board. Over 20 juror members will evaluate over 100 new vehicles during 2023.

About Hispanic Motor Press

The Hispanic Motor Press Awards is the premier independent Hispanic awards presented in the country for the Hispanic community to help, educate, and pre-select the best vehicle options in the market. The jury panel is comprised of national Hispanic journalists, content creators, and influencers who assess the vehicles while considering key purchase drivers for Hispanic families in quality, reliability, style, safety, and value.

Hispanic Motor Press Foundation is a non-profit 501(c)3 with the objective to educate and help the Hispanic Consumer to move towards mobility that is clean, affordable, and capable of reducing greenhouse emissions and improve our air quality.

For more information, visit www.hispanicmotorpress.org. Follow Hispanic Motor Press on Twitter@HMotorPressOrg, Facebook@Hispanicmotorpress or Instagram@hispanicmotorpress.

About Quaker State

Quaker State® motor oil has a 100-year history as a leader in consumer automotive products and vehicle care. Quaker State is among the industry’s hardest-working motor oil brands and offers a range of products to help meet various types of vehicle engine needs. For more information about the full line of Quaker State motor oils, visit www.quakerstate.com.

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Ricardo Rodriguez-Long, Hispanic Motor Press, 1 5627611999, [email protected], https://hispanicmotorpress.org/

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PXG Announces $1M Donation to Help with Relief Efforts for the Maui Disaster


PXG Provides Support for Veteran-led Disaster Relief Organization Team Rubicon

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., Aug. 12, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — PXG, a company dedicated to developing the world’s finest golf equipment and apparel, today announced a one-million-dollar donation to Team Rubicon, a veteran-led disaster relief organization. The funds will support Team Rubicon’s ability to provide immediate support in Maui, Hawaii.

By pairing the skills and experiences of military veterans with first responders, medical professionals, and technology solutions, the organization mobilizes highly trained teams to provide the greatest impact possible.

“Team Rubicon quickly coordinates and deploys trained military veterans, first responders, and civilians as volunteers for disaster relief efforts,” PXG Founder and CEO Bob Parsons stated. “We have witnessed the dedicated volunteers who make up its ranks fall in to embrace and empower devastated communities. Today, we look to bolster their efforts in Maui and help their boots on the ground to do what they do best.”

“In the past ten years, Team Rubicon has built a dedicated team of over 1,000 Greyshirt volunteer leaders in Hawaii. Currently, we have boots on the ground and are in close communication with local authorities and emergency managers to offer our immediate help in shelter set ups, food distribution, donation management and distribution, and staff for the local Emergency Operation Center,” said Art delaCruz, Team Rubicon CEO. “We are extremely grateful to our partners at PXG for their unwavering commitment to supporting those in need.”

Over the years, Team Rubicon has supported the communities of Hawaii with fire mitigation projects and operations on several of the islands. In May, volunteers conducted a wildfire mitigation operation in Honolulu at the request of Hawaii Firewise. Team Rubicon last supported the island of Maui with a storm response in December 2021.

This isn’t the first time that PXG has supported Team Rubicon. Following Hurricane Harvey in 2017, PXG’s commitment of one million dollars helped fuel Team Rubicon’s immediate response. The donation also helped kick-off a pilot “Rebuild” program committed to rebuilding 100 homes in the Houston area. Similarly, PXG’s million-dollar donation for Hurricane Irma relief funded much of the response.

A committed partner, PXG also supported Hurricane Florence relief efforts and, through an innovative “Essential Face Mask” campaign led by President and Executive Creative Director of PXG Apparel Renee Parsons, helped raise awareness of Team Rubicon’s Neighbors Helping Neighbors COVID-19 initiative.

PXG supported relief efforts in Louisiana in 2020. Within hours of Hurricane Laura making landfall, Team Rubicon was on the ground working to clear roadways to help first responders. In the hours and days following, Team Rubicon deployed more Greyshirts to Louisiana and Texas, ultimately resulting in over 800 volunteer deployments between the two states during their response work. In the wake of the storm PXG Founder and CEO Bob Parsons traveled to Louisiana to see Team Rubicon’s efforts in action and evaluate the devastation in-person. As a result of the visit, PXG and The Bob & Renee Parsons Foundation donated two-million dollars to support the needs of the Louisiana community.

For more information about PXG visit, http://www.PXG.com.

To learn more about Team Rubicon and find out how you can help visit, http://www.TeamRubiconUSA.org.

ABOUT PARSONS XTREME GOLF
Founded by entrepreneur and self-proclaimed golf nut Bob Parsons, PXG embodies his belief that every new product – from golf clubs to sport fashion apparel – should be markedly better. Every innovation should noticeably improve your performance. And every moment of impact should elevate your enjoyment.

Today, PXG offers a complete lineup of right- and left-handed golf clubs, including drivers, fairway woods, hybrids, irons, wedges, and putters, as well as high-performance, sport fashion apparel, and accessories.

PXG’s professional staff includes Joel Dahmen, Zach Johnson, Mason Andersen, Paul Barjon, Eric Cole, Kevin Dougherty, Nicolas Echavarria, Clay Feagler, Patrick Fishburn, Michael Gligic, Grant Hirschman, Bo Hoag, Michael Johnson, Jake Knapp, KK Limbhaust, David Lipsky, Luke List, Justin Lower, Ryan McCormick, Henrik Norlander, Augusto Nunez, Garrett Reband, Seth Reeves, Shad Tuten, Dylan Wu, Celine Boutier, Austin Ernst, Mina Harigae, Yu-Sang Hou, Megan Khang, Christina Kim, Gina Kim, Katherine Kirk, Brittany Lang, Gerina Mendoza, Jennifer Song, Linnea Strom, and Ellinor Sudow.

ABOUT TEAM RUBICON
Team Rubicon is a veteran-led humanitarian organization that serves global communities before, during, and after disasters and crises. Founded following the Haiti earthquake in 2010, the organization has grown to more than 160,000 volunteers across the United States and has launched over 1,100 operations domestically and internationally. To drive equity across disaster and humanitarian services, Team Rubicon focuses on three areas of impact: disaster services- from mitigation to immediate response to recovery; rebuild services — maintaining the fabric of communities through resilient building methods; and international services- providing emergent and surge medical services, WASH, and disaster risk reduction. The organization is featured in the Roku original series titled Team Rubicon, which highlights the work of Greyshirt volunteers assisting communities across the country. Visit http://www.teamrubiconusa.org for more information.

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UT Health Science Center San Antonio study will assess Mexican Americans and dementia risk


Why do older Mexican American adults in South Texas experience a higher rate of dementia than older non-Hispanic white adults? The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio received a $15.5 million grant from the National Institute on Aging to find answers. The San Antonio Heart and Mind Study is an extension of previous groundbreaking research conducted by the health science center.

SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Aug. 2, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio has received a five-year, $15.5 million grant to conduct the San Antonio Heart and Mind Study, an investigation of why the region’s older Mexican Americans experience a higher rate of dementia than older non-Hispanic white adults. The National Institutes of Health/National Institute on Aging awarded the funding.

Claudia L. Satizabal, PhD, associate professor of population health sciences in the health science center’s Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long School of Medicine, is the study principal investigator. She will conduct the study with colleagues of UT Health San Antonio’s Glenn Biggs Institute for Alzheimer’s and Neurodegenerative Diseases.

The new research is an extension of the San Antonio Heart Study conducted at UT Health San Antonio between 1979 and 2006. Helen P. Hazuda, PhD, professor of medicine, was a study leader during its run and provided access to the cohort and data collected in the initial study to carry out the new iteration.

“The original study enrolled participants ages 25 to 64,” Satizabal said. “The participants returned for follow-up visits, which means we have information about them from their midlife. This is precious, unique data that is hardly ever available, and it now enables us to employ a life-course approach to dementia because we have this information.”

Goal is to reconnect with surviving study participants

People on the younger end of the cohort are now in their 60s. Of the 5,158 participants who were included in the San Antonio Heart Study, about 3,000 are still alive according to a search of death records.

“We will seek to enroll as many of the surviving participants as we can in the San Antonio Heart and Mind Study,” Satizabal said. Only people who were in the original study are eligible. About 65% of the survivors are Mexican American.

Information about deceased participants will be gleaned from electronic medical records and the National Death Index. “We will look for cause of death, any potential diagnosis that was registered and whether they were part of Medicare. We will use as much information as we can to answer questions about who ultimately develops dementia,” Satizabal said.

Older Hispanics at increased risk

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and AD-related dementias (AD/ADRD) disproportionately affect minoritized populations, according to the study summary. Compared to non-Hispanic whites, older Hispanic adults in the United States are estimated to have a 50% increased risk of AD and are projected to bear the largest relative increase in AD/ADRD cases by 2060.

Mexican Americans not only represent the largest segment of Hispanics in the United States, but they also experience a high burden of cardiometabolic diseases, which has the potential to increase AD/ADRD disparities over the next decades, the summary states.

New assessments

The San Antonio Heart Study focused on diabetes and heart disease and didn’t include brain imaging. The new study will utilize MRI and positron emission tomography (PET) to learn how much amyloid and tau, the two main proteins related to Alzheimer’s disease, is in the brains of San Antonio Heart and Mind Study participants.

“And we will do other assessments that were not done in the other studies, such as a comprehensive neuropsychological battery and studies of blood markers and cerebrospinal fluid markers indicating disease,” Satizabal said.

Filling the gap: Understanding how AD affects Mexican Americans

Sudha Seshadri, MD, professor of neurology at UT Health San Antonio and founding director of the Biggs Institute, is a senior investigator with the famed Framingham Heart Study that is an observational study of multiple generations of family members in the town of Framingham outside Boston. The study began in 1948.

Because the Framingham research is primarily in people of European ancestry, it is not the best sample in which to explore racial ethnic influences on disease such as dementia. Studies in other populations, including Mexican Americans, are needed.

“We believe the San Antonio Heart and Mind Study will fill that gap,” Seshadri said. “Studies like this are vital to understand what is unique about Hispanic populations and their risk, both in terms of genetic and environmental factors.

“And finding answers that help Hispanics is not just helpful to Hispanics,” she said. “It’s helpful to everyone in the community. Typically, it is by studying populations that haven’t yet been studied that we find answers.”

Sifting a mosaic of information

The San Antonio Heart Study captured diversity in several ways. Participants lived in different geographical areas of San Antonio, for example.

“We wanted to capture the full diversity of our population, and we didn’t want to only compare Mexican Americans to non-Hispanic whites,” Hazuda said. “Within our Mexican American study population, we wanted to compare those who lived in different neighborhoods and had varying levels of socioeconomic status.”

Satizabal added: “The Mexican American culture is unique. For example, in the barrio we know that they have big families, and maybe that supportive social network helps brain aging. Those questions are not well explored. That’s why this study is exciting.”

Other studies being done in cities such as San Diego and Miami are focused on different Hispanic subgroups originating from South America, Cuba and Puerto Rico. But in South Texas, the population is Mexican Americans.

‘An incredible resource’

“The main differential between our study and others like it is that we have midlife information, and that is something not all the other study cohorts have,” Satizabal said.

“The fact that the original study collected information on blood pressure, heart disease and diabetes starting in the late 1970s makes it an incredible research resource,” Seshadri said. “We can reconnect with the participants today and see how the last 20 to 50 years of their lives have impacted their brain structure and function.”

Participants in the original San Antonio Heart Study are encouraged to contact [email protected].

The San Antonio Heart and Mind Study is funded by the National Institute on Aging (grant number 1R01AG082360-01).

The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (UT Health San Antonio), a primary driver for San Antonio’s $44.1 billion health care and biosciences sector, is the largest academic research institution in South Texas with an annual research portfolio of more than $360 million. Driving substantial economic impact with its six professional schools, a diverse workforce of 7,900, an annual operating budget of $1.23 billion and clinical practices that provide 2.6 million patient visits each year, UT Health San Antonio plans to add more than 1,500 higher-wage jobs over the next five years to serve San Antonio, Bexar County and South Texas. To learn about the many ways “We make lives better®,” visit UTHealthSA.org.

The Glenn Biggs Institute for Alzheimer’s and Neurodegenerative Diseases is dedicated to providing comprehensive dementia care while advancing treatment through clinical trials and research. The Biggs Institute is a National Institute on Aging (NIA)-designated Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (ADRC). In addition to patient care and research, the Biggs Institute partners with the School of Nursing at UT Health San Antonio to offer the Caring for the Caregiver program.

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SlumberPod, the Blackout Privacy Sleep Pod for Babies and Toddlers, Announces Expansion into Target


SlumberPod, the first-ever portable, freestanding blackout sleep pod for babies and toddlers created by a mother-daughter duo and seen on ABC’s Shark Tank, today announced its latest expansion into Target.

ATLANTA, Aug. 2, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — SlumberPod, the first-ever portable, freestanding blackout sleep pod for babies and toddlers created by a mother-daughter duo and seen on ABC’s Shark Tank, today announced its latest expansion into Target. SlumberPod products, including the SlumberPod and its accessories, are now available on Target.com. The expansion of SlumberPod’s retail footprint broadens the brand’s reach to families seeking high-quality children’s sleep and travel products and allows expecting parents to add SlumberPod products to their Target baby registries.

“With a commitment to providing families with creative baby and toddler essentials, SlumberPod’s entry into Target is a step toward growth, and we are eager to make our products available to even more parents across the country,” said Katy Mallory, Co-Founder and CEO of SlumberPod. “We are confident that the SlumberPod brand will resonate with Target guests who are looking for family products to make their lives easier, and we look forward to seeing this partnership come to life.”

Katy Mallory and her mother, Lou Childs, devised the idea for SlumberPod during a family holiday trip gone sleepless in 2014. With its bottomless, slip-over design and dark yet breathable material, the SlumberPod is an innovative solution for getting a good night’s sleep while room-sharing with a little one by providing the baby with a dark and private place to sleep. While creating an ideal sleep environment families can use at home or while traveling, the SlumberPod allows babies to sleep in their safe and familiar play yard or travel crib with room to sit or stand up inside. Made with premium fabric, the bottomless blackout canopy provides an easy visual barrier so children can nap in normal, bright, or distracting conditions, providing a comfortable solution for family room, bedroom, or hotel room-sharing.

Available on Target.com are the black SlumberPod canopy with gray pole sleeves and the navy colorway with navy pole sleeves. Options with and without the SlumberPod mini fan are available.

To learn more about SlumberPod and its benefits, please visit http://www.slumberpod.com and follow @slumberpod on Instagram.

About SlumberPod:
Created by mother-daughter team Katy Mallory and Lou Childs, SlumberPod is a patented, quick-assembly privacy pod that is nearly blackout dark inside and helps babies and toddlers get a good night’s sleep — especially important when traveling and sharing a room with others. Compatible with standard playards, mini-cribs, and select toddler cots/inflatable mattresses, SlumberPod gives families years of use. The brand has built a cult following with thousands of 5-star SlumberPod reviews, is recommended by more than 200 pediatric sleep consultants worldwide, and has been chosen for several design and innovation awards, including a Mom’s Choice Award®.

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