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  • Network in Action is expanding all across the San Diego area and we'd like to show you what that means for your business. Join us for a free networking event to meet with other amazing business owners and learn about the Network in Action difference! The event will start with speed networking so you can quickly meet and make meaningful connections with multiple professionals. After the speed networking, the room will open back up and give you the opportunity to reconnect with those you had the most syngergies with! WHEN | Wednesday, September 7, 2022 TIME | 6 p.m. VENUE | Park 12 - The Collection ADMISSION | It's a free event - please register here! SOCIALS: Facebook Instagram
  • Prevention is Better Than the Cure This will be a comprehensive presentation about preventing chronic illness. It will include information about general health screenings – when to get these screenings and what screenings to get. Some of the questions I’ll answer include: How often should you see your doctor? How can you prevent the most common deadly conditions including stroke, heart attack and cancer? How can you prevent dementia and what are the warning signs you should know about? Should you take vitamins and if so what and how much? Dr. Abisola Olulade is a board-certified family medicine physician with Sharp Rees-Stealy Medical Group. She decided to become a physician so that she can provide compassionate and quality care that is accessible to patients. She has been practicing medicine for over 13 years and received her medical degree from Wake Forest University and did her internship and residency at the Carolinas Medical Center. Dr. Olulade serves as the main media spokesperson for Sharp Rees-Stealy and is a frequent medical contributor on television, radio and in print. In her spare time, she enjoys reading, playing sports and spending time with family. Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2022 from 4-5 p.m. Virtual Event REGISTER NOW For more information, visit https://www.ljcommunitycenter.org/dss La Jolla Community Center on Facebook + Instagram Dr. Abisola Olulade on Twitter & Instagram!
  • A growing number of Americans are finding it difficult to afford insurance on their homes, a problem only expected to worsen because insurers and lawmakers have underestimated the impact of climate change, a new report says.
  • Bruce and Alana Coons, the leaders of Save Our Heritage Organisation, took a trove of donated antiques to their private mansion in Mississippi.
  • President Biden is known for his close relationship with his grandchildren. But he hadn't recognized a 4-year-old daughter of Hunter Biden from his family, until Friday.
  • In 2020, New Jersey became the first state in the country to require climate change education across grade levels and in most subjects. The standards were rolled out this past year.
  • The FIRST Robotics Competition has evolved from a fascinating after-school activity to having an impact on the tech and engineering world, involving tens of thousands of teens across the globe.
  • Set in a neighborhood where Blacks and immigrant Jews have lived next to each other for decades, The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store is one of the best novels critic Maureen Corrigan has read this year.
  • MiraCosta College hosts more than 200 business leaders, influential citizens, elected officials, and MiraCosta College faculty and staff at the annual Community Leaders Breakfast, where attendees hear from the college’s superintendent/president about the District's accomplishments and vision for the future. Community leaders, donors, elected officials, industry leaders, employees, and members of the community are invited to MiraCosta College's annual Community Leaders Breakfast: Report to the Region on Friday, October 21, at the Cape Rey Resort in Carlsbad.
  • They were sentenced for up to 10 years for violating anti-abortion laws. Some say their pregnancy was a result of rape. Rwanda has now liberalized its abortion laws and pardoned hundreds of the women.
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