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  • A surprising outcome of the COVID pandemic has been the rise of antibiotic-resistant infections. How did that happen?
  • Medetomidine, a chemical long used by veterinarians and doctors, is now turning up in the street drug supply and triggering a new wave of overdoses.
  • Many people lose income when they become caregivers for a family member. Some even end up losing their home.
  • There are lots of reasons people have to stop taking the new weight loss drugs: cost, shortages, side effects and life events. And the weight usually comes back, doctors say.
  • Anne Banfield left West Virginia in early 2022 and is now an OB-GYN in Maryland. As the 2024 election approaches, she fears more change and uncertainty is on the way.
  • About Justin & Melonie Grinnell MELONIE GRINNELL is an active as an educator and performer. She began studying piano at an early age and has since been recognized for her skills as a pianist, and her abilities as a vocalist, music educator, and musical director. Melonie received her Bachelors of Music degree in Music Education with jazz emphasis from the University of Miami and a Masters of Music performance degree in Jazz Studies from San Diego State University. Additionally, she is on the faculty for the Francis Parker/KSDS 88.3 Summer Jazz Workshop where she teaches jazz piano and co-directs middle school to high school student ensembles. She is also active as an adjudicator for instrumental jazz festivals including the Coronado/COSA Jazz Festival and the KSDS Jazz 88/CMEA festival. JUSTIN GRINNELL is a San Diego-based freelance jazz bassist and music educator. More importantly, he is a husband to pianist/educator Melonie Grinnell and father to their two sons. In addition to performing, Justin maintains an active teaching schedule as adjunct faculty at University of San Diego and Grossmont College, and as faculty for the Francis Parker Annual Summer Jazz Workshop. He has also served as an adjudicator and clinician at local music festivals, such as the Coronado Jazz Festival and the San Diego Bass Fest. Justin received his Bachelor's and Master's Degrees in Jazz Performance from San Diego State University while studying with bassists Gunnar Biggs and Bert Turetzky. Justin also achieved ABD (all but dissertation) status for a doctoral degree in Jazz Studies at the University of Southern California. Besides studying privately with Los Angeles' first-call jazz bassist, Darek Oles, Justin's enrollment at USC gave him the opportunity to study with internationally-recognized jazz artists Peter Erskine, Russ Ferrante, Bob Mintzer, and Alan Pasqua. See More Events www.booksandrecrodsbar.com www.bardicmanagement.com/events
  • For a few weeks in late spring, thousands of fireflies emerge at the Congaree National Park in South Carolina to blink in synchrony. Scientists are trying to learn their secrets and to protect them.
  • Halloween is around the corner and it’s time to repair your costume and decorations with the San Diego Fixit Clinic at the Carlsbad City Dove Library from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Family-friendly activities include costume swapping, crafting Halloween headbands & masks using upcycled fabric, and costume mending. The Fixit Clinic Coaches are ready to help repair your favorite broken items. Plus, don’t forget to bring old household batteries and used holiday lights for our recycling stations. • Costume swap • Mend your favorite outfit or Halloween costume • Fix lighting, gadgets, and small appliances • DIY Halloween headbands & masks • Holiday lighting & battery recycling stations Space is limited for this FREE event. RSVP today here!
  • Don't toss it, fix it! Join the San Diego Fixit Clinic at the San Diego County Fallbrook Branch Library on Saturday, October 7th, from 10 a.m. - 1 PM. Bring items for repair and some tips and tricks on prolonging some of our favorite things. Learn how to: Fix broken appliances and gadgets. Repair road and mountain bikes Mend your favorite outfit Do you like to repair things? Are you curious about getting more involved? Please email us at sdfixitclinic@gmail.com for more information or visit sdfixitclinic.org. Stay Connected on Facebook
  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that everyone 6 months old and older get a flu shot every year. It takes about two weeks for immunity to develop, so it's important to get vaccinated early in the fall, before flu season begins. And this is your chance! At this pop-up flu clinic, the County of San Diego Department of Health and Human Services will offer free flu vaccines to anyone ages 6 months and older. You can make an appointment to attend through here, or simply drop in. Audience: Adults and children Stay Connected with CDC on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | X/Twitter
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