Researchers keep finding evidence that education level predicts heart disease risk. Most people probably think of school as something for strengthening the brain. Increasingly, researchers are learning that it may be just as important for the heart. Education is an excellent predictor of heart disease, multiple studies have shown. Dr. […]
Month: August 2020
4 tips to get hired at home
Here are four ways to fine-tune your at-home job hunt. 1 – Build your skills These uncertain times boast at least one advantage for job seekers: Many resources for online learning are now free or more affordable in response to impacts of the COVID-19 outbreak. So make yourself more marketable […]
Westchester Performing Arts launches Accelerator
The Westchester Performing Arts Accelerator, WPAA, helps artists develop essential resources and distribution capabilities by providing a pathway to a live video broadcast, recording sessions, marketing support, professional advisors and digital crowdsourcing tools to fund tuition costs. If you are a… • Band with a growing following, but currently without […]
Cuomo signs election reforms for November
Gov. Andrew Cuomo has signed into law election reforms that will make it easier for New Yorkers to vote and be counted in November. The three-part package includes a new measure which allows absentee ballot applications to be submitted to the Board of Elections immediately. A second measure gives voters […]
Cuomo gives schools green light to reopen
[dropcap]B[/dropcap]olstered by a continuously low transmission rate of COVID-19 across New York state, students statewide will be allowed to return to the classroom this fall. After huddling with members of the state Department of Health, Gov. Andrew Cuomo, a Democrat, announced on Aug. 7 that every region in the state […]