Dentists Work to Curtail the Opioid Epidemic by Using Pain Alternatives
Dentists Work to Curtail the Opioid Epidemic by Using Pain Alternatives
Dentists Work to Curtail the Opioid Epidemic by Using Pain Alternatives
Massage Envy is back in the news, this time in connection to a civil lawsuit that was recently filed by five women. In the suit, the women allege that “male massage therapists sexually assaulted them before and during massages at franchise locations in the Bay Area, Sacramento and Southern California.” It was filed in San Mateo County and comes nearly a year after an investigation conducted by Buzzfeed News found that “more than 180 people have filed sexual assault lawsuits, police reports, and state board complaints against Massage Envy spas, their employees, and the national company.”
Due to the increase in online shopping some of the biggest stores in the world, such as Macy’s, are even struggling to keep all of their physical stores open, and many have had to close several branches or let some staff go.
Let’s be honest, law firms are an obvious target for cyber-attacks. They aren’t renowned for having spectacular cybersecurity capabilities. They have lots of busy employees who can be duped into opening malicious links or attachments.
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A more chaotic world is coming. Adapting to our new reality means changing how we live as laws, institutions, resources, and our culture shift around us.
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If you’re a fan of Vitamix blenders, listen up. Earlier today, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced that Vitamix, a company that manufactures high-end blenders, issued a voluntary recall of “105,000 blender containers after nearly a dozen customers reported lacerations due to an exposed blade.”