Protein Sparing Chai Ice Pops

It’s funny how there are many recipes that my family enjoys weekly but I have never written recipes for them. These protein sparing chai ice pops are one of them. My son Kai begs for these ice pops all the time!

They are so easy to make, we always have them in the freezer. I love that I have an easy protein-packed treat for my kids (and myself!) when hunger strikes!

HOW TO MAKE PROTEIN SPARING CHAI ICE POPS

To make Kai’s protein sparing chai ice pops, I used Equip vanilla Prime Protein powder!

It works great for making recipes

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Angelina Jolie Says Racial Disparity in Health care Has ‘Endangered’ Her Children of Color

Angelina Jolie is addressing the health inequalities she sees when it comes to racing.

The actor and humanitarian published an op-ed for the American Journal of Nursing on July 5, in which she touched on the new technology that detects bruises on darker skin colors when it comes to survivors of domestic violence. Jolie, 48, began by writing how many medical research, imagery and training centers focus on white skin and as a result medical professionals “often miss injuries depending on race and ethnicity.”

“As the mother of children of multiple races, I have seen my children of color be

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Another 3,400 PEI patients lost primary care, with family doctors saying he is ‘burnt out’

A Prince Edward Island family doctor who scaled back his 13-year-old practice earlier this month has now decided to close it up completely.

Dr. Paul Corney said in a letter to his remaining 3,400 patients that he would be “winding down” his practice in Charlottetown before closing it on Sept. 15, 2023.

“As of now, there is no physician or nurse practitioner in place to take over your care. Health PEI is working hard to find solutions for this,” he wrote.

For the time being, he said, his patients would be able to sign up for free online care from

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Unvaccinated healthcare workers hope to go back to work

Sandy Hartman is frustrated. She’s not allowed back to work at the London Health Sciences Center because she’s not been vaccinated against COVID-19.

“At this point in time, the policy is outdated, and I’m hoping we can see some changes,” said Hartman.

A staff nurse at LHSC for the past 12 years, Hartman, who is eight months pregnant, has been put on an unpaid leave of absence by the hospital because of her vaccination status.

She believes the softening of other COVID regulations recently, like mandatory masking and patient screening, means she should be allowed to return to work.

“We’re

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Health care providers feel the weight of administrative burdens

The article “Patients ‘stuck’ in hospitals complicated care” (Page A1, June 13) outlines some of the dangers and causes of backlogs in our state’s hospitals. We recognize that the primary problems include lack of insurance, lack of guardianship, and a marked decrease in available skilled nursing facility beds. These are difficult problems to solve. One practical step would be to decrease the administrative burdens that slow the transfers to skilled nursing facilities, including changing prior authorization requirements and processes.

The Massachusetts Medical Society, with others, has proposed legislation to reform prior authorization to expedite the reviews, prohibit prior authorizations for

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There’s One Big Obstacle to Convicting Trump: South Florida

REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

The decision to prosecute Donald Trump in South Florida appears to be centered around keeping the case airtight and avoiding a potential retrial—but it’s also one that could cost the Department of Justice a conviction at all.

For starters, the court district’s supposedly “random” assignment wheel placed the case in front of Judge Aileen M. Cannon, a Trump appointee who previously tried to derail this very investigation.

And at the tail end, prosecutors will inevitably face a stark reality when seeking 12 impartial judges at a trial: Florida’s increasingly right-wing politics. Florida’s embrace of MAGA politics—as well as

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US Sen. Ted Cruz tours UT Tyler Heath Science Center | state

US Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) toured the UT Tyler Health Science Center facilities and met the School of Medicine leaders Monday to learn more about what the university is doing to address health care and workforce needs in East Texas.

“Texas is the home of innovators, and I’m proud to see UT Tyler Health Science Center leading the way on the cutting edge of innovative healthcare, and the new medical school training our next generation of leaders in the healthcare industry,” Cruz said in a press release. “In the Senate, I’m fighting for Texas healthcare and innovation, and I will

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