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Dermatologists advise testing a dab of self-tanner on your skin before applying it on large parts of your body.
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When you have atopic dermatitis, the most common type of eczema, a lot of work goes into caring for your skin. Eczema affects skin in many ways, notes the National Eczema Association (NEA). You may itch, skin may be dry and red, or there may be scaly patches on your body.
If you have well-controlled eczema thanks to topical moisturizers, prescription medications, and good identification and management of triggers, you may also be thinking about how summer will affect your skin and how you can give your skin that natural-looking sun-kissed glow in a safe way. Self-tanners may indeed be one option, even when you have eczema.
How food affects our focus
Part of our brain’s relationship with producing energy from the food we eat lies in how inflammatory that meal or snack is.
Plant-based foods are commonly associated with having lower levels of inflammation that allow our brain to spend less energy keeping us on the go.
“Low-grade inflammation flips off a metabolic switch in the chemical pathway that produces energy,” explains Dr Uma Naidoo, psychiatrist and nutrition specialist at Harvard Medical School.
“When inflammation is present in the body, less energy is available to the brain, so it’s important to eat anti-inflammatory foods to ensure workers wake up in a good mood and stay energised and focused through the entire morning.”
Exclusive: Top Montgomery County schools executive lives in Georgia
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One of the top executives in Montgomery County schools living in Georgia
A top Montgomery County school executive is taking remote working to new heights after moving to Georgia over the summer.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Md. - One of the highest paid employees in Montgomery CountyPublic Schools has taken working from home to a new level, moving to Georgia last summer, according to real estate records.
Dr. Kimberly Statham has been a top administrator in the school system for years. In February of 2020, Superintendent Jack Smith announced she’d been given a special assignment, traveling coast to coast to recruit teachers focusing specifically on diversity hiring.
Board of Trustees election results announced
Six incumbent trustees and five new members were elected or appointed to serve on the Penn State Board of Trustees on May 7.Image: Patrick Mansell
Board of Trustees election results announced
May 07, 2021
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. Six incumbent trustees and five new members were elected or appointed to serve on the Penn State Board of Trustees today (May 7).
University alumni elected Alvin de Levie and Steve Wagman as alumni trustees, and re-elected incumbent Brandon Short. Delegates of agricultural societies elected Donald Cairns and re-elected incumbent Chris Hoffman.
Robert Fenza and Mary Lee Schneider were re-elected as trustees representing business and industry. Julie Anna Potts was re-elected as an at-large trustee, while Nicholas Rowland was elected as the board’s academic trustee.
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Welcome to Glaukos Corporation s First Quarter 2021 Financial Results Conference Call. A copy of the company s press release issued after the market close today is available at www.glaukos.com or http://www.glaukos.com. [Operator Instructions] This call is being recorded and an archived replay will be available online in the Investor Relations section at www.glaukos.com or http://www.glaukos.com.
I will now turn the call over to Chris Lewis, Senior Director of Investor Relations and Corporate Strategy and Development.
Chris Lewis
Senior Director, Investor Relations, Corporate Strategy and Development
Thank you, and good afternoon. Joining me today are Glaukos President and CEO, Tom Burns; CFO, Joe Gilliam; and COO, Chris Calcaterra. Following our prepared remarks, we ll open the call to questions. To ensure ample time and opportunity to address everyone s questions, we request that you limit yourself to one question and one follow-up. If you still have additional que