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Five years ago, the Flint water crisis poisoned thousands. Now, 1 in 5 residents have PTSD

September 21, 2022 by Staff Reporter

Water samples from Flint.

In the destitute town of Flint, Michigan, the story of one of the worst environmental injustices in modern history unfolded. It began in 2014, when reckless city management switched the water supply to save money at the expense of the population’s health. This new poorly treated water supply contaminated the town’s residents with unsafe levels of bacteria and various industrial toxic byproducts, including lead.

The scars left by this outrageous abuse run deep in the Flint community to this day, with a new study showing that more than 13,600 people, or one in five adults, suffer from clinical depression. Furthermore, 15,000 Flint residents, or one in four, suffer from PTSD as a result of the crisis that befell them.

“The mental health burden of America’s largest public-works environmental disaster clearly continues for many adults in Flint,” said Aaron Reuben, a postdoctoral scholar at Duke University who led the new research.

Flint: from prosperity to calamity

General Motors Flint plant in the early 1900s. Credit: Flickr.

Flint was never blessed with clean water. For more than a century, the Flint river, which cuts the town in half, has served as an unofficial waste dump site for various local industries that made their base on the river’s shores. These include meatpacking plants, lumber and paper mills, and automotive plants, as well as agricultural and urban activities whose runoff was dumped into the river.

Nevertheless, Flint residents enjoyed a relatively safe water supply from Lake Huron and the Detroit River – but that wouldn’t last long.

In the mid-20th century, Flint was home to a booming automobile industry. It was here that General Motors was born more than 100 years ago. Unfortunately, rising oil prices and auto imports put the brakes on Flint’s prosperity in the 1980s, and it’s all been downhill ever since.

From a quaint, working-class American town of 200,000 people at its height, Flint spiraled down into a poor city of fewer than 100,000 residents in the early 2010s when the water crisis broke. Most of Flint’s residents are African-American and nearly half live below the poverty line. One in six of the homes in Flint have been abandoned.

In short, Flint was an economic and social disaster. Something had to be done, and in 2011 Michigan Governor Rick Snyder appointed an emergency manager to put the city back on the floating line. But rather than improving the lives of the city’s people, this intervention only made things worse — much, much worse.

Facing a $25 million deficit, the city’s authorities started looking for ways to cut city costs and singled out the water supply system as a prime target. For more than 50 years, Flint’s water came through piped treated water from Detroit. But this was viewed as too expensive, so the authorities decided to directly pump water from the Flint river — the same river everybody knew was foul — temporarily until a new water pipeline could be built that brought cheaper water from Lake Huron.

The Flint water crisis

Not long after the city started pumping water from the Flint River in April 2014 into people’s homes, residents’ complaints started pouring in. Everything about the water that poured from their tap looked, smelled, and tasted wrong.

After formal complaints and people being admitted to hospital, investigators from Virginia Tech found that lead levels were way past the federal acceptable limits. In some homes, lead had spiked to alarming levels. Children’s blood-lead levels nearly doubled since 2014 and nearly tripled in some neighborhoods. Later, it was reported that the local authorities failed to prevent the neurotoxic metal from leaching out of the city’s old water pipes.

If that wasn’t bad enough, the water was also contaminated with fecal coliform bacteria (like E. coli), a result of the city’s failure to disinfect the water supply with chlorine.

Failed by the state at all levels, Flint’s residents banded together and petitioned the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which did little to help. In 2016, a coalition of Flint citizens and civil rights groups sued the city demanding safe drinking water for the city’s residents. Their efforts paid off when, in November 2016, a federal judge sided with the disenfranchised people of Flint and ordered the federal government to replace the city’s thousands of old lead pipes with funding from the state and supply free bottled water until the new clean water supply was installed.

The Flint water crisis finally subdued in late 2018 when the city had access to a new water supply and lead levels were recorded below the federal action levels for the past four six-month monitoring periods, from July 2016 to June 2018.

The Flint trauma

In the wake of the Flint water crisis, residents’ trust in government agencies was shattered. And even if water is safe to drink today, many of the city’s residents are still coping with the deep trauma of this disturbing episode.

“We know that large-scale natural or human-caused disasters can trigger or exacerbate depression and PTSD,” said Dean Kilpatrick, Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Medical University of South Carolina and senior author of the new study.

Kilpatrick and colleagues found clear evidence of high rates of mental health problems in Flint residents during the first years of the crisis. “What we did not know until now was the extent to which Flint residents continued to have mental health problems at the clinical diagnosis level five years after the crisis began.”

According to the new study, which appeared today in the journal JAMA Network Open, the rates of depression and PTSD in the community are three to five times higher than the national average. The psychiatrists explain that these conditions were likely exacerbated by higher base rates of mental health problems owing to Flint’s numerous social problems already underway prior to the crisis, including racism, unemployment, and disproportionately high exposure to traumatic events, including prior physical and sexual assault. During both the crisis and its aftermath, virtually no resident was offered mental health services despite evidence that the event was highly psychologically stressful.

“Now that pipes are being replaced, the time is right to begin a second phase of recovery from the water crisis – one that focuses on providing additional resources to heal psychological wounds,” Reuben said.

The authors of the study surveyed nearly 2,000 Flint residents to learn more about how the crisis affected them, and found little was done to address their deteriorating mental health. Many still worry about being exposed to the city water, fearing it might cause health problems to themselves or their family. This uncertainty provokes significant anxiety that builds up with each stressful day. “There is a clear unmet need,” said Reuben.

If this study is any indication, the trauma of the Flint water crisis still reverberates around the community, which is all the more incentive to prevent another episode like it. There are an estimated 6.1 million lead service pipes in the U.S. that ought to be replaced. Michigan, for instance, learned from its mistakes and passed the Lead and Copper rule which requires all lead service lines to be replaced within 20 years. Now, other states need to follow suit before they get their own Flint story.



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Why Small Businesses Matter in Stamford: Meal JOY

September 21, 2022 by Staff Reporter

Why Small Businesses Matter

Shop small, do big things for your community

Why Small Businesses Matter puts a spotlight on the local merchants who donate their time, talent, goods, and services for the betterment of our community. The shop local movement spreads virally as local businesses who are “tagged” have the opportunity to share their story!

You’re IT Meal JOY!

Three questions with Sergio Labrosciano, founder of Meal JOY.

Why did you start your business?

Meal JOY started as an idea to help others by providing them with already-prepared meals. I finally started taking better care of myself, becoming more mindful of the food I was eating daily. I started exercising – and with that came a shift in my diet. I started “meal prepping” so that I would have my healthy, home-cooked meals ready to go in containers. This helped me stay consistent with my food choices, and I knew just about every ingredient that I was consuming. I grew confident with my fitness, my eating, and ultimately with the results, I was getting.

Together with my culinary background, I knew I could be a difference maker, by providing a service to others with busy lifestyles, that were constantly on the go! I wanted to make meal prep easy, fun, and enJOYable, so that people could go out there and sustainably crush their daily activities.

What is your best-selling product/service?

Our service is very straightforward. We offer meal packs, which simply allow you to choose how many meals you would like for the week (4, 6, 7, 10, 12, 15, etc.). Our subscription service is very popular, but it is not required. You can place a one-time order and are free to come and go as you’d like.

Our menu selections change each week, and we give you the ability to choose your meals. Orders must be placed on our website by Thursday midnight for guaranteed Sunday delivery. A pickup option is also made available, on High Ridge Road right here in Stamford, CT!

How many local businesses do you use to support your business (products and services) and can you name them?

Working with local businesses is something we try to do as often as we can. Whether it is using a local bakery to give out complimentary treats on the holidays, or connecting with local gyms and studios to bring our product and service to the surface. We also have and love to contribute to our local food bank- the Food Bank of Lower Fairfield County.

With our success and growth over the past couple of years, Meal JOY is finally ready to work with and support other local farms and agricultural services. Follow us on Instagram @bymealjoy to stay updated on all of our current news, partnerships, and collaborations.

Sergio would like to nominate MADabolic to be featured next – “Since we like to promote health, we would like to nominate MADabolic Stamford, locally owned by one of our residents!”

Visit Meal JOY online here, and make sure to check out their Facebook and Instagram pages as well!

HamletHub thanks Fairfield County Bank for making our Why Small Businesses Matter series possible!



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Leading Carpet Cleaning Company in Woodbridge, VA, Shares Advice on The Best Time To Clean Carpets

September 21, 2022 by Staff Reporter

Many people do not recognize this, but the home carpet is a very important part of the home HVAC system.

It makes sense. The carpet is a strong insulator and helps keep a home cool in the summer since cold air falls and warm in the winter, holding residual heat.

As much as the carpet is a part of this important system, it is a haven for things like dust mites, bacteria and molds. Vacuuming regularly helps keep these things at bay, but professional carpet cleaning is key to taking them away.

Rodney Goffigan owns DMV Carpet Cleaning, a company many locals call the best carpet cleaning service in Woodbridge, Virginia. He has extensive knowledge and understanding of the importance of regular carpet cleaning and recommends cleaning at least every six months.

“Carpet cleaning is important to a family’s overall health. People with respiratory issues like asthma and lung problems benefit greatly from carpet cleaning. My team of the best carpet cleaners in Woodbridge, VA, and I have dedicated our professionalism to carpets and carpet cleaning,” said Goffigan.

Depending on the home and home traffic, cleaning more than twice a year may be necessary. For people with large families, pets and more, it is a good idea to schedule a bit more frequently. When is best is up to an agreement between the carpet cleaning specialists and the family.

DMV Carpet Cleaning is a leading carpet cleaning service in Woodbridge, Virginia, serving residents and businesses in the area. They promise on time service, high quality work and the best customer service in the industry. Schedule an initial consultation at https://www.dmvcarpets.com.

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Avian influenza case confirmed in Nebraska

September 20, 2022 by Staff Reporter

The Nebraska Department of Agriculture in conjunction with the United States Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service is announcing a ninth confirmed case of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI). The last case in Nebraska was discovered in April.

The ninth farm, a small backyard flock, is in Dawes County.

According to NDA State Veterinarian Dr. Roger Dudley, the flock has been humanely depopulated and disposed of in an approved manner. Additionally, NDA will be establishing a 6.2-mile surveillance zone, as is USDA policy, around the affected premises. Poultry producers in that surveillance zone should know the signs and symptoms of HPAI and notify NDA immediately of sick or dying birds.

HPAI is a highly contagious virus that spreads easily among birds through nasal and eye secretions, as well as manure. The virus can be spread in various ways from flock to flock, including by wild birds, through contact with infected poultry, by equipment, and on the clothing and shoes of caretakers. Wild birds can carry the virus without becoming sick, while domesticated birds can become very sick.

Symptoms of HPAI in poultry include: a decrease in water consumption; lack of energy and appetite; decreased egg production or soft-shelled, misshapen eggs; nasal discharge, coughing, sneezing; incoordination; and diarrhea. HPAI can also cause sudden death in birds even if they aren’t showing any other symptoms. HPAI can survive for weeks in contaminated environments.

NDA is encouraging bird owners to prevent contact between their birds and wildlife and to practice strict biosecurity measures. If producers suspect signs of HPAI in their flock, they should report it to NDA immediately at (402) 471-2351. More information for producers can be found at https://nda.nebraska.gov/animal/avian/index.html or http://healthybirds.aphis.usda.gov.

Enhanced biosecurity helps prevent the introduction and spread of viruses and diseases including HPAI. NDA and USDA have resources available to help poultry owners step up their biosecurity efforts.

• Know the warning signs of infectious bird diseases like HPAI. Be on the lookout for unusual signs of behavior, severe illness and/or sudden deaths.

• Restrict access to your property and poultry.

• Keep it clean. Wear clean clothes, scrub boots/shoes with disinfectant and wash hands thoroughly before and after contact with your flock.

• If you, your employees, or family have been on other farms, or other places where there is livestock and/or poultry, clean and disinfect your vehicle tires and equipment before returning home.

• Don’t share equipment, tools, or other supplies with other livestock or poultry owners.

• In addition to practicing good biosecurity, all bird owners should prevent contact between their birds and wild birds, making sure wild birds cannot access domestic poultry’s feed and water sources.

• Report sick birds immediately to: NDA at (402) 471-2351; the USDA at (866) 536-7593; or your veterinarian. Early detection is important to prevent the spread of disease.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the risk to people getting HPAI infections from birds is low. No human cases of avian influenza viruses have been detected in the United States.

All poultry entering Nebraska must be accompanied by a VS form 9-3 or Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI, or health certificate). If you are considering moving an animal into Nebraska from an affected state, please call (402) 471-2351 to learn more. Nebraska poultry owners wanting to ship poultry out of state should consult the state veterinarians of the destination states for import requirements.



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Homicide reported in Seminole County

September 20, 2022 by Staff Reporter

The Seminole County sheriff’s office is asking for the public’s help in finding the suspect or suspects involved in shooting and killing a man outside of a park in Sanford on Sunday.The Seminole County sheriff’s office said a man was found shot to death inside a car parked off Roseberry Lane. Several neighbors told us they heard the gunshots and want the city to do something to make this area safer.”Living here and having something like this happen right next to us, it’s crazy,” neighbor David Jones said. Jones lives right next to Roseland Park in Sanford. On Sunday night, he said he was home cleaning his house when he heard a loud bang.”I thought that maybe it would be something to do with the construction because they’re building a lot of new houses out here, but about 30 minutes later there were a bunch of cops,” Jones said.According to the sheriff’s office, 30-year-old Kameron Alston was found shot to death inside of a car at the park’s entrance.Deputies said several witnesses heard the gunfire and then saw another car speed away.”Worrisome. My wife and I just bought this house in March so,” Jones said. Jones said he chose to live in the neighborhood because of its proximity to downtown.He loves the location and thinks Roseland Park is great. He says the issue is the road leading into the park.”That area is pitch black at night, and it’s a little scary,” Jones said.Jones said he’s reached out to the city to see if they can install a new streetlight. He believes that could really help in preventing another shooting in the area.In the meantime, the sheriff’s office continues to search for suspects involved in Alston’s murder.A reward is being offered for information that leads to an arrest. Detectives ask anyone with information to contact Crimeline at 1-800-423-8477, or text to **8477, or call the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office at 407-665-6650.

SANFORD, Fla. —

The Seminole County sheriff’s office is asking for the public’s help in finding the suspect or suspects involved in shooting and killing a man outside of a park in Sanford on Sunday.

The Seminole County sheriff’s office said a man was found shot to death inside a car parked off Roseberry Lane. Several neighbors told us they heard the gunshots and want the city to do something to make this area safer.

“Living here and having something like this happen right next to us, it’s crazy,” neighbor David Jones said.

Jones lives right next to Roseland Park in Sanford.

On Sunday night, he said he was home cleaning his house when he heard a loud bang.

“I thought that maybe it would be something to do with the construction because they’re building a lot of new houses out here, but about 30 minutes later there were a bunch of cops,” Jones said.

According to the sheriff’s office, 30-year-old Kameron Alston was found shot to death inside of a car at the park’s entrance.

Deputies said several witnesses heard the gunfire and then saw another car speed away.

“Worrisome. My wife and I just bought this house in March so,” Jones said.

Jones said he chose to live in the neighborhood because of its proximity to downtown.

He loves the location and thinks Roseland Park is great. He says the issue is the road leading into the park.

“That area is pitch black at night, and it’s a little scary,” Jones said.

Jones said he’s reached out to the city to see if they can install a new streetlight. He believes that could really help in preventing another shooting in the area.

In the meantime, the sheriff’s office continues to search for suspects involved in Alston’s murder.

A reward is being offered for information that leads to an arrest.

Detectives ask anyone with information to contact Crimeline at 1-800-423-8477, or text to **8477, or call the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office at 407-665-6650.



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I’m a mom – my easy cleaning hack will make your home smell amazing in minutes

September 20, 2022 by Staff Reporter

NOTHING quite compares to coming home to a space that smells amazing.

One mother took to TikTok to share her simple hack that keeps her home smelling heavenly.

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Virginia Lane is a mother who shared her fresh cleaning tipCredit: TikTok
Her hack used items most people already have in their homes

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Her hack used items most people already have in their homesCredit: TikTok

Virginia Lane is a family influencer who shares her life hacks, tips, and tricks. She took to TikTok to share her foolproof cleaning method.

“I have a hack for the next time you have company coming,” she said enthusiastically. “Or your home just smells stale and you need it to smell really good, really quick.”

She pulled out her vacuum as well as her favorite fabric softener — two things most people have easily available in their homes.

“Grab your vacuum and add two tablespoons of fabric softener beads into the main bin,” she instructed.

She assured skeptical viewers that this method will not destroy the appliance.

“This will not damage your vacuum,” she said. “Because it stays in the bin and you empty it when you’re done.”

She demonstrated how she vacuums her carpets once the scented beads are added.

“Your whole house will smell amazing,” she raved.

Viewers praised Lane for the hack in the comments.

“Thank you!” one viewer wrote. “Saving this hack!”

Many attested to the effectiveness of the cleaning tip.

“I’ve been doing this since the scent beads came out,” a commenter claimed. “Was wondering if anyone else did this!”

Others were not moved by the cleaning method.

“Just a different perspective,” a concerned party wrote. “Lots of people are sensitive/allergic to synthetic smells. This wouldn’t be good for them.”

She used her vacuum after placing scented fabric softener beads in the main bin

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She used her vacuum after placing scented fabric softener beads in the main binCredit: TikTok



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Get Ready for Flu Day: Protect Your Health and Get Your Shot

September 20, 2022 by Staff Reporter

Pasco County, Fla. – September 21 is National Get Ready for Flu Day, and health departments in West Central Florida—Citrus, Hardee, Hernando, Highlands, Hillsborough, Manatee, Pasco, Pinellas, Polk, and Sarasota counties — strongly encourage residents older than six months of age to get their flu shot for the 2022-23 flu season. The flu vaccination is the best way to prevent the flu and its potentially serious complications.

Get the Flu Shot

The vaccine is recommended for everyone six months and older, including pregnant women. Individuals who are at most risk for getting severely ill from the flu are young children, pregnant women, people with certain chronic health conditions like asthma, diabetes, heart disease or lung disease, and people aged 65 years and older.

It takes approximately two weeks after vaccination for your body to develop protection against the flu. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends getting a flu vaccine every year because flu viruses evolve quickly, and last year’s vaccine may not protect against the current year’s strains. Even if the vaccine does not fully protect against the flu, it may reduce the severity of symptoms and the risk of complications.

The CDC reminds everyone that it is safe to receive your flu vaccine the same time as your COVID-19 vaccine, making it convenient to take care of both at the same time. For more, visit: Flu Vaccine Safety Information | CDC

Where to Get the Flu Shot

Each of the Tampa Bay area county health departments and most pharmacies and primary care physician offices offer flu shots. For information about the flu and to find other locations to get the seasonal vaccine, go to www.FluFreeFlorida.com or call your county’s health office:

DOH-Citrus

(352) 527-0068

DOH-Manatee

(941) 748-0747

DOH-Hardee

(863) 773-4161

DOH-Pasco

(727) 619-0300

DOH-Hernando

(Flu shots only available to children 17 and under)

(352) 540-6800

DOH-Pinellas

(727) 824-6900

DOH-Highlands

(863) 386-6040

DOH-Polk

(863) 519-7900

DOH-Hillsborough

(813) 307-8000

DOH-Sarasota

(941) 861-2900

Healthy Habits to Help Prevent Flu

Good health habits like washing your hands can help stop the spread of germs and prevent respiratory illnesses like the flu. If soap and water are not available, use an alcohol-based hand rub.

Covering the mouth and nose with a tissue when coughing or sneezing may prevent those around you from getting sick. Make it a habit to clean and disinfect commonly used surfaces in your home, school or office.

Flu vaccines and good hand hygiene are still the go-to recommendations for prevention; however, public health officials say it’s just as important to contain the virus, and that means staying home when you’re sick.

To learn more about Florida flu statistics, please visit the Department’s Florida Flu Review website.

About the Florida Department of Health

The Department, nationally accredited by the Public Health Accreditation Board, works to protect, promote and improve the health of all people in Florida through integrated state, county and community efforts.

Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter at @HealthyFla. For more information about the Florida Department of Health please visit www.FloridaHealth.gov.

 



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Preventing the spread of germs on toys

September 20, 2022 by Staff Reporter

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) – It’s Parenting Connection Tuesday and 6 News is here for you with tips, strategies, and helpful reminders from local child development experts on how we can be better parents and guardians.

Today’s topic: Preventing the spread of germs on toys

We’re now just days away from the season changing, from summer to fall – that’ll soon mean an increase of “inside” play, and when combined with flu season, a great time to double-check your cleaning routine at home, especially with toys.

Experts with Michigan State University’s Extension Office say, germs love to hang out on toys and can stay on them for weeks. Then, these germs can get on children’s hands, which then easily get transferred into the mouth, to food, and to others.

Check out these stats from Dettol, a company that manufactures cleaning products:

75% of toys are never washed

80% of soft toys harbor potentially dangerous bacteria

25% are contaminated with fecal matter

Safety experts say it’s important to know that cleaning and disinfecting are different. Cleaning with soap and water *will remove superficial grossness on your child’s toys, but to actively kill germs, you must sanitize them with a disinfectant. MSU experts recommend using guidelines set forth by the Partnership for Food Safety Education for disinfecting, which include:

*Wiping or spraying toys with a sanitizing solution consisting of one tablespoon of chlorine bleach for every one gallon of warm water

*For toys that can be immersed, pour the sanitizing solution into a large sink and allow the toys to soak for one to five minutes

*You can use Your Dishwasher to Disinfect Toys. Determine If your child’s toy is dishwasher safe, and run it through when needed

*You can also Disinfect Toys Using Your Washing Machine, like Stuffed toys, — and To keep them safe during the wash cycle, put them in a pillowcase

Don’t forget the toy box when you are cleaning up the toys — as germs can hang out in there as well.



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Sonendo® Sponsors Inaugural Women in Endodontics Summit

September 20, 2022 by Staff Reporter

LAGUNA HILLS, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Sonendo, Inc. (NYSE: SONX), a leading dental technology company and developer of the GentleWave® System, today announced it will be sponsoring the first-ever Women in Endodontics summit. Taking place in Tucson, Ariz. at the Miraval Resort from Sept. 23-25, the two-day experience will offer educational sessions led by nationally recognized endodontists and instructors, as well as activities designed to promote networking, connection and well-being with a focus on the patient and practice.

The program chairs, Sonia Chopra, DDS, Wendy Gulden, DDS and Karen Potter, DDS, will lead meaningful workshops and panel discussions on topics including goal setting for practice optimization, strategies for achieving a vision and more. Additional speakers include Dr. Srikumar S. Rao, a world-recognized speaker, author and former business school professor, and Dr. Jessica E. Metcalfe, the founder of The Alchemist Dentist, an international speaker, confidence coach, mental health activist and dentist to oncology patients.

“I am proud to be part of the first-ever Women in Endodontics summit. Over the course of my career, I have recognized the importance of connecting with like-minded women in the industry to share experiences and ideas,” said Dr. Chopra. “At the summit, I look forward to supporting a group of exceptional women on their professional journeys and leading a workshop focused on putting time back in your life through practice optimization.”

“At Sonendo, we recognize the importance of supporting leadership and growth opportunities for women and are confident this initiative is leading the industry forward to a more inclusive future,” said Bjarne Bergheim, president and CEO of Sonendo. “With the help of our impressive program chairs and speakers, this summit will undoubtedly serve as an educational and inspiring way for attendees to reignite their passion for endodontics, grow their practice in the best ways for them and more.”

To learn more and register for the summit, please visit https://cvent.me/yv1EWP.

About Sonendo

Sonendo is a commercial-stage medical technology company focused on saving teeth from tooth decay, the most prevalent chronic disease globally. Sonendo developed and manufactured the GentleWave® System, an innovative technology platform designed to treat tooth decay by cleaning and disinfecting the microscopic spaces within teeth without the need to remove tooth structure. The system utilizes a proprietary mechanism of action, which combines procedure fluid optimization, broad-spectrum acoustic energy, and advanced fluid dynamics, to debride and disinfect deep regions of the complex root canal system in a less invasive procedure that preserves tooth structure. The clinical benefits of the GentleWave System when compared to conventional methods of root canal therapy include improved clinical outcomes, such as superior cleaning that is independent of root canal complexity and tooth anatomy, high and rapid rates of healing and minimal to no post-operative pain. In addition, the GentleWave System can improve the workflow and economics of dental practices and offers patients an effective, less invasive, and less painful alternative to traditional root canal therapy.

Sonendo is also the parent company of TDO® Software, the developer of widely used endodontic practice management software solutions, designed to simplify practice workflow. TDO Software integrates practice management, imaging, referral reporting and CBCT imaging, and offers built-in communication with the GentleWave System.

For more information about Sonendo and the GentleWave System, please visit www.sonendo.com. To find a GentleWave doctor in your area, please visit www.gentlewave.com.



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NorCal Solar Panel Cleaning Announced as Top Solar Panel Cleaning in Roseville CA

September 20, 2022 by Staff Reporter

NorCal Solar Panel Cleaning is proud to announce that they have been named the top solar panel cleaning company in Roseville, CA. NorCal Solar Panel Cleaning has been providing solar panel cleaning services to residential and commercial customers in the Roseville area for over 10 years.

NorCal Solar Panel Cleaning offers a wide range of solar panel cleaning services that are designed to meet the specific needs of each customer. Their services include:

– Residential Solar Panel Cleaning: NorCal Solar Panel Cleaning offers residential solar panel cleaning services that are designed to keep your home’s solar panels clean and free of debris. Their team of certified solar panel cleaners will work diligently to clean your panels and ensure that they are performing at their best.

– Commercial Solar Panel Cleaning: NorCal Solar Panel Cleaning also offers commercial solar panel cleaning services. Their team of certified solar panel cleaners will work diligently to clean your panels and ensure that they are performing at their best.

“We are thrilled to be recognized as the top solar panel cleaning company in Roseville,” said Jason Miller, owner of NorCal Solar Panel Cleaning. “This city has a lot of sun and a lot of solar panels, so it’s important to keep them clean and efficient. Our team takes pride in our work and we’re honoured to be able to help keep Roseville’s solar panels clean.”

NorCal Solar Panel Cleaning offers a wide range of solar panel cleaning services, including residential and commercial services. They use only the best products and equipment to ensure that your solar panels are cleaned safely and effectively.

Solar panels for your home or business are pricey, but they are an important investment. Regular cleaning and maintenance will help to prolong their lifespan and keep them working at peak efficiency. NorCal Solar Panel Cleaning is committed to providing the best possible service to their customers, and they are proud to be the top solar panel cleaning company in Roseville.

They have expert solar panel cleaners on staff who know exactly how to get the job done quickly and efficiently. In addition, their customer service team is always available to answer any questions you may have about their services or your solar panel system. They are the top choice for solar panel cleaning in the area and they will make sure your panels are clean and working properly. They have been helping homeowners and businesses for years, and their team of highly trained experts are all well-versed in their trade. They offer excellent customer service, aftercare, and affordable pricing to everyone who uses their services.

About NorCal Solar Panel Cleaning

NorCal has young & ambitious hard working staff that gets the job done to the customers request. Good competitive pricing and they treat every customer like family. Customer satisfaction is what they look for and won’t leave the job until that is fulfilled. Their Services include Solar Panel Cleaning, Solar Bird Proof Installation, Window Cleaning, Gutter Cleaning & Christmas Lights Hanging.

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