3 Ways a Physical Therapist Can Help You Manage Long COVID

(StatePoint) Long COVID can affect anyone who’s had COVID-19, even those who’ve had mild illness or no symptoms initially. New data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that nearly 1 in 5 U.S. adults who have had COVID-19 experience new or lingering symptoms that last three or more months after first contracting the virus. Physical therapists can play an essential role in managing symptoms of long COVID.

Long COVID is unpredictable, and research is evolving, however common symptoms include extreme fatigue, shortness of breath, racing heart, Continue reading “3 Ways a Physical Therapist Can Help You Manage Long COVID”

Danny Kelly to be Appointed to Cleveland City Council Ward 11, Replacing Councilman Brian Mooney

Cleveland   – Councilman Brian Mooney has named Danny Kelly as his replacement to represent Ward 11 on Cleveland’s West Side.

Mr. Kelly is very familiar with Cleveland, having grown up in Collinwood before moving to the west side more than 20 years ago. A proud 45-year member of Laborers’ Local 310, Kelly worked as a laborer on jobsites for years. Like many Clevelanders, Kelly knows first-hand what it is like to put in a hard day of work.

A life-long champion of equity and fairness, Continue reading “Danny Kelly to be Appointed to Cleveland City Council Ward 11, Replacing Councilman Brian Mooney”

Statement from Vice President Harris on House Republicans’ First Bill Being a Giveaway to Rich Tax Cheats at the Expense of the Middle Class

In her weekly address, Vice President Kamala Harris lashed out at Republicans for attempting to once again dodge the taxman. Harris accused the politicians of penning a bill that saves the wealthy loads of money, while the poorest individuals in the country suffer under the very same tax laws.

“For decades, some of our nation’s wealthiest individuals and richest corporations have failed to pay what they owe in taxes. Continue reading “Statement from Vice President Harris on House Republicans’ First Bill Being a Giveaway to Rich Tax Cheats at the Expense of the Middle Class”

“REMARKABLE WOMEN 2022” WINNER STILL MAKING POWER MOVES IN 2023

By Ray Robinson

Christmas Eve 2022 will forever stand  as one of the coldest days in Ohio’s meteorological history. 

On that day at 9250 Miles Park Avenue, in the city’s Union-Miles neighborhood, history of another sort was being made. In the face of -24 degree temperatures, community ‘Love Bug”, Barbara Bradford Williams, opened her heart and her doors to several hundred eager individuals who came to the grand, grand opening of “JB’s Lunch & Literacy Program”. Once inside, they were astonished by what they found.

Continue reading ““REMARKABLE WOMEN 2022” WINNER STILL MAKING POWER MOVES IN 2023”

Cleveland’s Smooth Jazz WJZZ – “THE ASYLUM” 12-7-22 Part 1

 

Join Ray Robinson for a morning FULL of top flight R & B in “THE ASYLUM” on Cleveland’s Smooth Jazz WJZZ !!!  Flying around on his musical magic carpet through the many galaxies of sound. Every Monday through Friday from 10am until Noon the best hits EVER keep coming for your ears. Hop aboard !!

 

MYLES GARRETT AND THE UNITED WAY SCORE BIG POINTS WITH “BACK TO SCHOOL KICK-OFF”

By Ray Robinson

Photo: Ray Robinson

On both August 8th and 9th, Cleveland Browns player, Myles Garrett, spent time filling book backpacks for over 200 local kids at his annual, “Back to School Kick-Off”. The funfest took place at the headquarters of The United Way of Greater Cleveland at 1331 Euclid Ave.

During the festival, kids had the wonderful opportunity to meet Garrett, pose for pictures with him, play some fun games and to share in a healthy, delicious meal. However, the best part was that they also received some really cool Reebok backpacks and jerseys. Continue reading “MYLES GARRETT AND THE UNITED WAY SCORE BIG POINTS WITH “BACK TO SCHOOL KICK-OFF””

McDonald’s USA® Partners with Keke Palmer to Surprise “Future 22” Change Leaders With $220,000 to Continue Positively Impacting Communities Nationwide

The Award-Winning Actress, Singer and Entertainer Helped Announce These Grants at a Special Event during ESSENCE Fest

CHICAGO – McDonald’s USA, through its Black & Positively Golden movement, surprised its Future 22 leaders with $10,000 each, totaling $220,000, during a celebratory event in their honor at the ESSENCE Festival of Culture Presented by Coca-Cola. These grants were awarded to help further the community-driven causes of these 22 change leaders, introduced earlier this year. Award-winning actress, singer, & entertainer, Keke Palmer, took part in the surprise announcement as the Future 22 spokesperson. Continue reading “McDonald’s USA® Partners with Keke Palmer to Surprise “Future 22” Change Leaders With $220,000 to Continue Positively Impacting Communities Nationwide”

FBI Offers $100,000 Reward for Capture of Ten Most Wanted Fugitive ‘Cryptoqueen’

The FBI New York, along with the United States Attorney’s Office in the Southern District of New York and the IRS Criminal Investigation Newark Field Office, named Ruja Ignatova (a.k.a. “Cryptoqueen”) to the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitive list for allegedly defrauding investors of billions of dollars. The FBI is offering a reward of up to $100,000 for information leading to her arrest.

A federal grand jury indicted Ignatova, and the United States District Court, Southern District of New York, issued a warrant for her arrest in October 2017. Continue reading “FBI Offers $100,000 Reward for Capture of Ten Most Wanted Fugitive ‘Cryptoqueen’”

Rep. Brown Commends Passage of the Right to Contraception Act

 

Rep. Shontel M. Brown (OH-11) recently released the following statement on the passage of H.R. 8373, the Right to Contraception Act, to protect against state laws that would restrict access to contraceptives for Americans and healthcare providers.

“Stripping women of access to contraception is unjust and further exploits the attacks far-right extremists have begun on women’s fundamental reproductive healthcare rights,” said Rep. Brown. “This reason alone is why I cosponsored and voted for the Right to Contraception Act. Continue reading “Rep. Brown Commends Passage of the Right to Contraception Act”

AAA Warns Catalytic Converter Thefts on the Rise

Catalytic converter thefts are on the rise across the country again after initially spiking during the pandemic. July is National Vehicle Theft Prevention Month and AAA East Central is reminding motorists to take steps to protect their vehicles and catalytic converters.

Catalytic converters change harmful substances in a car’s exhaust gasses (carbon monoxide, nitric oxide, nitrogen dioxide and hydrocarbons) into less harmful substances like carbon dioxide and water vapor by means of chemical reactions. The earning potential for catalytic converters is high when they are sold to metal scrappers. Sales may not always be tracked by law enforcement. Two of the three rare earth metals used in catalytic converters, rhodium and palladium, are worth more per ounce than gold.

Continue reading “AAA Warns Catalytic Converter Thefts on the Rise”