News From Tesla: Introducing a More Seamless Navigate on Autopilot

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Since we first introduced Navigate on Autopilot last year, Tesla drivers have traveled more than 66 million miles using the feature, and more than 9 million suggested lane changes have been successfully executed with the feature in use. We’ve heard from our customers that it makes road trips and highway driving more relaxing, enjoyable and … Continued

IRS announces multi-year plan to update, modernize IT systems;

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Effort focused on improved taxpayer services, expanded cybersecurity and taxpayer data protections The Internal Revenue Service released on April 18th, 2019 six-year plan to mod- ernize the agency’s Information Technology systems and improve a variety of tax- payer services critical to the nation’s tax system. The plan outlines a bold strategy to enable business transformation … Continued

MAXIMIZE WEIGHT LOSS WITH THESE TIPS

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By Mia Ingui 1. More reps means more results: When it comes to resistance training, there is the difference between lifting a heavy weight a few times versus a lighter weight a lot of times. While both approaches are important, research and studies hint at the fact that resistance-training programs that focus on muscular endurance … Continued

Daily Aspirin May Not Benefit Healthy Older Adults

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A new study found that, for healthy older adults, taking a low-dose aspirin each day didn’t extend life or prevent a first heart attack or stroke. Heart diseases and stroke are the leading causes of death and disability in older adults in the U.S. These are often caused by blood clots that form in the … Continued

May is Bicycle Safety Month

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May is Bicycle Safety month, and the U.S. Department of Transpor- tation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is reminding drivers and bicyclists to do their part to help reduce deaths and injuries on our roads. “We encourage bicyclists and motorists to put safety first,” said Dep- uty Administrator Heidi King. “Take simple precautions – … Continued

Some health Tips for Dad This Father’s Day

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Men Need Zinc This micro mineral is needed daily to help prevent erectile dysfunction and male infertility, as well as to maintain a healthy prostate. The safe dosage for taking supplements is 40 mg or less; taking too much can cause toxicity in the body and throw off copper levels, so consult a healthcare practitioner … Continued

Extraordinary Nurses Recognized at CentraState Medical Center

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Three nurses at CentraState Medical Center have recently been honored with The DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses ® by the DAISY Foundation. The award recognizes the extraordinary, compassionate care nurses provide patients and their families every day. The DAISY Foundation is a not-for-profit organization, established in memory of J. Patrick Barnes, by members of his … Continued

Sun Safety Tips for Men

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Men, especially those with lighter skin, are more likely than anybody else to get skin cancer, including melanoma—the deadliest kind of skin cancer. When you think sun protection, you might think about a day at the beach. But over your lifetime, you get sun exposure doing everyday things like biking, working, running, or even mowing … Continued

Dimensions of Growth

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As you air out your home and welcome the new energy in, it’s time to air out your OWN energy! The stale energy in your energy fields should be refreshed just like the air in your home. Take advantage of the life energy of the blooming world around you to help cleanse your aura and … Continued