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The connection between meditation and health dates back centuries. But popular acceptance in this country has been slowed by doubts around “non-scientific” Eastern medical practices and images of New Age incense and crystals.
For the past six years, Cloud 9 Online has been working to gain a solid foothold for meditation within the often-byzantine system of American health care.
The Hartford startup’s concept is a white label personalized meditation therapy program delivered online. The programs are personalized, disease specific and prescribed by physicians.
Progress has come in fits and starts, CEO Delanea Davis explains. She’s a co-founder of Cloud 9, along with Henry Edinger, who serves as chief operation and strategy officer. Both come to the business from the insurance industry.
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A Forsyth County judge set bond at $1 million for a Winston-Salem man charged with first-degree murder in a 2016 fatal shooting.
Harry Lee Hunter Jr., 31, is accused of fatally shooting Joshua Bernard Brown, 27, of Argonne Boulevard, just after 8 a.m. on April 30, 2016. A trial date has not been set in the case, and he has, for the most part, been held without bond at the Forsyth County Jail. At some point, he was sent to Central Regional Hospital in Raleigh for evaluation.
David Freedman, his attorney, made a request that a hearing be held so that bond could be set. Judge David Hall of Forsyth Superior Court set the bond at $1 million and ordered Hunter not to have contact with Brownâs family.
HIGH POINT â One man was killed and two people were injured in an exchange of gunfire between two vehicles late Tuesday night at a busy city intersection.
The High Point Police Department received calls shortly before 10:30 p.m. about shots being fired between two vehicles in the area of Wendover Avenue and Eastchester Drive. Witnesses reported that one vehicle then went south on Eastchester while the other turned onto Skeet Club Road.
Someone in a silver Nissan Maxima soon flagged down a police officer at the intersection of Eastchester and Ambassador Court, a short distance south of the Interstate 74 interchange. The three people in the car all had gunshot wounds.