9 Reasons for Heavy Periods and What to Do About It, According to OB/GYNs

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Per the Mayo Clinic, some signs to watch out for include: An overactive or underactive thyroid are two of the most common culprits for menstrual difficulties, according to Sherry Ross, M.D., an OB/GYN at Providence Saint John’s Health Center in Santa Monica, CA. That’s because your thyroid actually helps control your menstrual cycle ...
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Phoenix Stations Host Virtual Job Fair to Help Unemployed

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A station in Phoenix is stepping up to help the unemployed find opportunities. With a 800% jump in unemployment this week alone, KTVK and KPHO, the Meredith owned stations in the market, hosted a virtual job fair. The stations partnered with 20 local companies for the first ever Get That Gig Virtual Job Fair. Job seekers had the opportunity to ...
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Luxury hotels are laying off workers and providing them few benefits

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They treat us like family.” Several high-profile and pricey hotels in L.A. have let go of their employees without any severance packages at all, including the Hyatt Andaz in West Hollywood, the Fairmont Miramar Hotel and Bungalows in Santa Monica, and the Luxe Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills. Employees that are unionized will be able to keep ...
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Customer service company moves entire workforce — including 2,000 in SA — to homes

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Santa Monica, California-based customer support company TaskUs Inc. has moved all of its 20,000 worldwide, including about 2,000 San Antonio-area employees, to remote work. "Tuesday of last week, we no longer felt safe asking our frontline teammates to work in office,
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Astros request a new judge to hear lawsuit filed by pitcher Mike Bolsinger

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Mackey, 90, was first elected to the Superior Court in 1988. In a Superior Court case, each side is entitled to ask for a new judge. Mike Kump, a partner in the Santa Monica firm of Kinsella, Weitzman, Iser, Kump and Aldisert, said such requests are routinely granted and cases are put on hold until a new judge is assigned, usually in a matter ...
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