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shushubabies · 2 years
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What are the best baby care products online or offline?
When it comes to buying baby care products, it can be overwhelming to choose the best one, considering the abundance of options available both online and offline. However, we at Shushu Babies, believe that our products are the best in the market, and we would like to share some of the reasons why.
Firstly, all our products are made with natural ingredients, and we are proud to be India's first Ayush-approved brand. We understand the importance of using safe and natural products on your little one's delicate skin, and that is why we have formulated our products without any harmful chemicals.
Secondly, our products are vegan and cruelty-free. We believe in being mindful of the environment, and that includes not testing our products on animals or using any animal-derived ingredients.
Thirdly, our products are available both online and offline, making it convenient for parents to purchase them. You can find us on major e-commerce platforms such as Amazon, Flipkart, and Firstcry. Additionally, our products are also available in various retail stores across the country.
Now, coming to the question of whether online or offline is the best option, it ultimately depends on personal preferences and convenience. Online shopping offers the convenience of browsing through a wide range of products from the comfort of your home and having them delivered to your doorstep. On the other hand, shopping offline allows you to physically examine and feel the products before making a purchase.
In conclusion, we believe that our products are the best for your little one, and you can purchase them both online and offline. However, we recommend choosing a brand that uses natural and safe ingredients to ensure that your baby's delicate skin is not exposed to harmful chemicals.
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Want to let your kid hop on to one of the best car rides by themselves? At Kidrideoncars.com, we offer the best ride on cars with fully equipped safety features to get the top fun out of it.
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pilot4008 · 2 years
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foreverlogical · 6 months
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Nearly half-a-million children in Florida have lost Medicaid coverage over the past year, after the DeSantis administration and Florida Republican lawmakers chose to not extend Medicaid coverage as the COVID pandemic was declared officially over. Florida reportedly is the only state in the nation to not adopt the Biden administration’s strategies to “minimize terminations for procedural reasons.”
Thousands of children on Easter Sunday lost coverage, NBC6 reported.
“Florida has dropped over 1.3 million people, including 460,000 children, from its state Medicaid program since April 1, 2023, after the end of a pandemic-era policy that banned states from removing ineligible participants from the health insurance program for disabled and low-income people,” the Orlando Sentinel reports.
The reasons for Florida dropping 1.3 million from Medicaid are varied, including improvement in economic status, or just “red tape.”
U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Xavier Becerra has issued strong criticism of Florida’s actions.
“Children in Florida have ‘without a doubt’ lost coverage due to paperwork snafus,” Secretary Becerra told the Sentinel. “Becerra previously sent a letter to DeSantis and eight other governors expressing concern about the large number of children who had lost coverage due to red tape.”
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“It continues to not just disturb but confound, I think, a lot of folks that some states have chosen not to address the loss of health care by so many children,” Becerra also said. “… Denying that child those services is not just unconscionable, it’s a nightmare for the family.”
In January the Tallahassee Democrat reported, “the Sunshine State, with 2.5 million uninsured, also has one of the nation’s highest shares of residents without health coverage.”
“In turning back a program that could bring health coverage to roughly 1 million Floridians, Gov. Ron DeSantis and Republican supermajorities in the House and Senate also are rejecting about $5.6 billion in federal aid which would come in the first two years of expansion, and about $4.4 billion annually after that.”
Last year HuffPost‘s Jonathan Cohn reported Florida’s uninsured amounts to “about 12% of its population, which is well above the national average of 8.6%. It’s also more than all but four other states,” Cohn added. “Floridians without insurance suffer because when they can’t pay for their medical care, they end up in debt or go without needed treatment or both. The state suffers, too, because it ends up with a sicker, less productive workforce as well as a higher charity care load for its hospitals, clinics and other pieces of the medical safety net. DeSantis could do something about this. He has refused.”
Meanwhile. The Florida Policy Institute reported last month, “Florida is the only state that has not opted to utilize policy flexibilities offered by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to reduce the number of children losing coverage due to system error or red tape.”
Florida has its own children’s health care alternative to Medicaid, Florida’s Children’s Health Insurance Program, or KidCare, which “offers free, subsidized and full-pay insurance for kids whose parents make too much money to qualify for Medicaid,” according to the Sentinel.
But coverage differs from Medicaid, as a report from WFLA shows. The DeSantis administration is suing to try to force the Biden administration to drop a federal policy that requires children to be allowed to stay on the state’s plan even if their parents miss payments.
Dropping 1.3 million people in Florida exacerbates an existing health care problem.
Late last month the South Florida Sun Sentinel reported, “More than 1,300 babies a year, about four a day, die in Florida.” That report, the first in a series of three is titled, “Born to die: Florida’s infant mortality crisis.”
“Health experts say the losses of new life will continue unless the state rethinks how it fails mothers before and during pregnancy,” the paper observed. “The biggest risk to an infant’s health is always the mother’s health. When mothers have preexisting conditions, like diabetes, obesity or heart disease, their babies face a higher risk of death. Everything from Florida’s impenetrable insurance structure to its ineffective investment in maternal and prenatal health contributes to the high rate of babies who die within their first year of life, sometimes within their first minutes.”
“Compared to a decade ago, pregnant women in Florida are older, less healthy and have more complications during birth, according to Florida Department of Health maternal health records. They also are living in a state where access to insurance — or the right insurance — is a barrier to primary and prenatal care.”
The Sun Sentinel also offered these statistics:
“Six of every 1,000 babies born in Florida die before their first birthday, a rate that exceeds the national average of 5.6. Florida babies die mostly from birth defects that affect eating or breathing, infections prevalent in preterm and low birthweight babies, and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Most infants in Florida who die under the age of 1 die within their very first month. Black babies in Florida die twice as often as white non-Hispanic and Hispanic babies.”
The paper says insurance is a major factor.
“One-fifth of Florida women ages 19 to 44 have no health insurance, which is worse than 46 other states,” while “Florida is one of only 10 states where the Affordable Care Act’s expansion of Medicaid for low-income adults has not been implemented. That means thousands of women of child-bearing age can’t get Medicaid health insurance for primary care who would have coverage in expansion states like Virginia or New York.”
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fcmfuncarmovie · 18 days
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Dynamite Police The Billiard Smash short ver #shorts
‪@FCMFunCarMovie‬ #car   #kidcar     #carmoving #kids #forkids #kidsvideo #funcar #policecar #bts #音はめ
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kingdompressnews · 7 months
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Florida Implements New Laws for 2024: Stricter Move Over Rules and Expanded Iran Investment Restrictions Take Effect
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As the year 2024 begins, there are several noteworthy changes in Florida laws that will take effect. These changes from an expansion of the state’s “move over” traffic law to stricter rules regarding investments in Iran. These updates were approved by state lawmakers during the 2023 regular legislative session and special sessions. Let’s explore some of the significant changes that Floridians can expect in January.
One prominent change is the expansion of the “move over” law, which requires drivers to switch lanes away from stopped vehicles such as police cars, ambulances, and utility trucks. Under a comprehensive transportation bill (HB 425) passed during the regular session, motorists will now need to provide space when disabled vehicles are stopped along roads with visible individuals or warning lights on. This expansion aims to enhance safety on the roads and reduce accidents. Violations of this law will result in fines of up to $158 for noncriminal traffic infractions.
Another change set to take effect on January 10th was passed during a November special session to demonstrate support for Israel during the conflict with Iran-backed Hamas. The law (HB 5C) expands a list of “scrutinized” companies in which state investments cannot be made due to their ties to Iran. This measure aligns with the federal government’s economic sanctions against Iran that have been in place since the 1979 hostage crisis. The expanded law requires divestment from companies with connections to Iran’s petroleum industry if more than 10% of their total revenues or assets are linked to Iran within sectors like energy, manufacturing, or shipping. However, companies can avoid being added to the list by taking substantial action to address the concerns raised by the state.
Additionally, other changes coming into effect in January include:
1. Mayors and other elected municipal officials will have to submit more detailed financial disclosure information, including income, assets, and liabilities, similar to what legislators and statewide elected officials already do.
2. Florida businesses will experience an overall 15.1% decrease in workers’ compensation insurance rates, although specific rate changes will vary for individual businesses.
3. A back-to-school tax “holiday” will be held from Monday through January 14th, allowing shoppers to avoid paying sales taxes on clothing items costing $100 or less, school supplies costing $50 or less, learning aids costing $30 or less, and personal computers costing $1,500 or less.
4. Floridians will now be able to reserve campsites and cabins at state parks 11 months in advance, while non-Floridians will have a reservation window of 10 months.
5. County courthouses will be required to provide lactation spaces by Monday, with some exceptions.
6. The Florida Healthy Kids Corp. will establish premium tiers based on household incomes as part of a law expanding eligibility for coverage in the KidCare subsidized health-insurance program.
7. The year-long program that provided toll-road credits to frequent users will end on Sunday. This program granted 50% credits to motorists using SunPass or other Florida transponders who made 35 or more toll-road trips monthly.
These changes reflect the continuous efforts of Florida lawmakers to improve safety, support international allies, and address various issues affecting residents. It is essential for Floridians to be aware of these updates to ensure compliance with the law and take advantage of any benefits offered.
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aroseisblooming · 10 months
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Week 2 of 75 soft
Honestly I feel so proud of myself so far for sticking with it consistently. Even though my exercise goal has been just minimum 30 .minutes a day I've done 1.5 hours most days with the exception of Thanksgiving- this Sunday where I did only 30 minutes of weights and core at home because we had a snow storm/freezing temps so I couldn't go to the gym (I walk usually since it's 5-7 minutes walking from my house) . Not checking my weight makes me nervous but also slightly relieved because I'd panic if it wasn't what I thought it should be and become obsessive.
New habits:
1. I am writing down what I eat, my mood, and exercise I did for the day in my journal so I can keep track
2. I tried pilates again after a long time (I was required to do it when I was younger for ballet) and I hated the class. If I do pilates ever again I will use a Kathryn Morgan video or similar that's specifically for dancers.
3. Upgraded my gym membership so now I get unlimited inbody scans which can check your weight/fat to muscle composition etc. it was a black Friday deal and less than 10dollars to add to my current membership. I pay 35 a month for my gym and it includes unlimited massages, inbody scans, all fitness classes , and unlimited access to the pool. I can use any location in the state as well. It's not an upscale gym but it's considered to be a step down from the most upscale gym in our city. They have kidcare, tanning and a smoothie shop and supplement store all inside.
4. Been mindful of including protein and looking at labels when I eat. Not calorie counting but just getting a idea of what is in the food I do eat.
Nutcracker opens the end of this week and my grad school semester starts tomorrow so going to be fun navigating how to make time for everything
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cooke-county-library · 11 months
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The "123 the Story is Coming to Me" program visited KidCare Learning Center. The kids learned about the library and explored a book about a librarian who was a mouse!
Thanks to Hector Flores, Modern Woodmen of America each child was given a book of their own to add to their collection.
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👧 🚨 Reminder: Make sure your child(ren) has the health coverage they need! Florida KidCare offers affordable, quality health plans for children from birth through the end of age 18. Make an appointment with a Navigator: 877-564-5031 or schedule online coveringcfl.net 📞 💻
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gregslowe · 1 year
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kindcare · 2 years
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Choose the right staffing agency to get the best job in the Healthcare industry
A search for a healthcare staffing agency will be beneficial for you to find a job that would be suitable for your experience and certification. With proper research, you will be able to find an agency that is actually experienced and trusted. You will have to pay attention to the specialization of the agency to know if they have been providing the services right. Besides, when the agency is certified, things will be a lot easier for you. It will give you peace of mind knowing that you will be getting help in finding the job that would be perfect for your experience.
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You can choose to take a look at the review section, as this will provide you with clear insights from both the employees and the employers. It will help to know if the agency has been helpful for people to find the job that was fit for them. Also, about the commission, they have been asking for the services. The agencies are certified enough to help you find the best job possible. So if you are hoping to get the required assistance, then you can consider trusting Kidcare. They have an established name in the industry. They can help you find the best job opportunities that would help you get desired payment and a favorable working environment. They will make the process absolutely easy and comfortable for you. As the best agency, they are well prepared to help the employees find the job options that will bring in all the advantages.
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urbanayush · 2 years
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Sugar isn’t good for kids, but research shows the sweet stuff won’t cause them to act out, hurt their schoolwork, or make them unable to focus. Since many parents believe there’s a link, though, they expect their kids to behave badly after eating sugary food. So, they’re primed to notice it if it happens. . Source: https://www.webmd.com/balance/ss/ . . #mythsfacts #health #india #mythvsfact #motivation #healthy #healthylifestyle #bustingmyths #nutritioncoach #ayurveda #hyperlapse #kids #facts #myths #kidcare #childcare #nutrition #education #urbanayush #ministryofayush
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reveal-the-news · 2 years
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Chalk Talk | Lifestyle | chronicleonline.com
New program helps first-time parents A new before and after school care program will begin Jan. 9 for Citrus Springs Elementary School students at North Oak KidCare. North Oak has over 30 years of experience in caring for children in the community KidCare is located at KidZone at North Oak Church in Citrus Springs. Get more from the Citrus County Chronicle A Citrus County school bus will…
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2rakblog · 4 years
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schottenring car (si, si, ça existe)
ihle, une voiture pour enfant ? dans un parc d’attraction en Allemagne ? à Schottering ?
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fcmfuncarmovie · 18 days
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Car VS pan short #shorts
‪@FCMFunCarMovie‬ #car   #kidcar     #carmoving #kids #forkids #kidsvideo #funcar #パン #bread
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iamted7 · 5 years
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If you have or had (young) kids, would it be the right Christmas gift? 📸 @iamted7 ⛺ #petersenmuseum 🏁 #microcar #toys #kidcar #porsche (at Petersen Automotive Museum) https://www.instagram.com/p/B5vOf1egFX7/?igshid=93cl1om04lc3
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