State Tipoffs Involving Ohio Newsletter for Saturday October 15, 2022 ( 4 items ) |
Case Western Reserve: What If Some Stress Actually Protects Your Body?
CLEVELAND, Ohio, Oct. 15 (TNSjou) -- Case Western Reserve University issued the following news release:
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New Case Western Reserve University study suggests it just might
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Stress has been linked to all sorts of serious health issues, from insomnia to high blood pressure, obesity and even heart disease. But it's generally acknowledged that some stress can also be helpful, like when someone's chasing a work deadline.
But what if some level of stress can actually protect the body?
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Fifth Third Foundation Donates $500,000 for Hurricane Relief in Florida
CINCINNATI, Ohio, Oct. 15 -- Fifth Third Bancorp, a financial services company, issued the following news release:
The Fifth Third Foundation has contributed $500,000 to support relief efforts for those impacted by Hurricane Ian, which made landfall in Florida on Sept. 28.
Tim Spence, president and CEO of Fifth Third Bancorp, said the $500,000 donation to five local organizations aims at bringing relief to the people impacted and the thousands who continue to grapple in the aftermath of the tr
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Terra State Awarded USDA Rural Business Development Grant
FREMONT, Ohio, Oct. 15 (TNSfund) -- Terra State Community College issued the following news release:
Terra State Community College has been awarded the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Business Development grant for $149,500.
The College will be using the funds to provide a one-stop call center located in The Kern Center that will connect and provide resources to small businesses in Sandusky, Ottawa, Seneca, Erie and Huron Counties. The call center will work with partnered
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Wright State University: Ohio, The Future Home Of Advanced Semiconductors
KENT, Ohio, Oct. 15 (TNSres) -- Wright State University issued the following news:
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How Wright State is preparing the workforce needed to manufacture advanced technology to power smartphones, fighter jets, and cars
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To say that the faculty and staff in the Wright State College of Engineering and Computer Science have been busy since January would be an understatement. Beyond preparing for the spring and fall semesters, they have been reacting to major news that will greatly affect
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