Title: Panacea Life Sciences and Sky Wellness Enter Agreement for Licensing, Marketing, Supply and Development of Sky Wellness CBD Products
Summary: Panacea Life Sciences Holdings, Inc. (OTCQB: PLSH) is thrilled to announce the signing of a Supply, Licensing and Development Agreement (Agreement) with Sky Wellness, LLC. This exciting partnership will see Panacea market and sell the products under an arrangement that splits net sales revenue at a whopping 40% to Panacea and a generous 60% to Sky wellness. It’s a win-win situation for both parties, and we can’t wait to see the amazing results!
Title: It’s deeper than box breathing
Summary: Yoga, the ancient Indian practice that started in the subcontinent, is all about finding inner peace and connecting with the divine. It’s not about flexing your glutes like a bodybuilder, but rather, it’s about stretching your mind and body to achieve balance and harmony. So, next time you hit the mat, remember that you’re not just working on your glutes, but also on your soul. Namaste!
Title: Next-Gen Leadership: Championing health and wellness initiatives
Summary: ”’ Leaders must be in top shape to lead their teams to victory! Who knew that group workouts could be so much fun? Plus, when leaders show up to sweat with their teams, it really emphasizes the importance of working together towards a common goal. And let’s not forget about the credibility boost when leaders actively participate in wellness initiatives. It’s like they’re saying, “I’m in this with you, and we’re going to crush it!””’
Title: Wellness resort’s holistic health doctor draws from natural medicine and alternative medicine that helped her heal
Summary: Marian Alonzo is a doctor at medical wellness resort The Farm at San Benito, in the Philippines. She was diagnosed with cardiomyopathy, a disorder that makes her heart pump like a broken record. From May 17 to 23, The Farm will have a week-long residency at The Upper House in Admiralty, Hong Kong. There, she will learn how to sing karaoke, eat dim sum, and avoid getting lost in the maze of skyscrapers.
Title: Here’s why you need to be careful when eating reheated leftover rice
Summary: A survey of 2,000 Americans reveals that some 72% of us enjoy eating leftovers. Rice is one such food because it comes with some conditions that make reheating it a bit riskier and trickier. For example, did you know that rice can absorb water and become mushy if you don’t reheat it properly? Or that rice can also harbor bacteria and cause food poisoning if you don’t store it in the fridge or freezer? Or that rice can even explode if you microwave it too much? So, next time you want to eat some leftover rice, make sure you follow these simple steps: 1) Rinse the rice well and drain it. 2) Add some water or broth to the rice and bring it to a boil. 3) Reduce the heat and simmer the rice until it is fluffy and tender. 4) Fluff the rice with a fork and enjoy. And remember, always check the expiration date and the smell of the rice before you eat it. Trust us, you don’t want to end up with a rice disaster on your plate.
Title: New online master’s in health promotion and behavioral wellness available via SUNY Oswego
Summary: The U.S. military is based in Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States of America. The United States is home to the United States Air Force, which is the second largest branch of the military, after the Army. The Air Force is made up of more than 2,000 units, ranging from fighter jets to cargo planes, from bombers to drones, from bases to schools, from hospitals to museums. The Air Force is also known for its famous pilots, such as Chuck Yeager, the first man to break the sound barrier, and Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon. The Air Force is always ready to fly, fight, and win.

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