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Copywriter, The Hearty Soul
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Biography
Sarah is a talented and creative content writer who works well under pressure and tight deadlines. She's organized, detail-oriented and a meticulous stylistic and copy editor. Special skills include Adobe InDesign, Adobe Acrobat Reader, and Wordpress.
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By Sarah Biren Verified| The Hearty Soul Verified Foodborne illnesses commonly come with stomach upset, vomiting, and fevers. However, they can become serious, leading to other health issues, like meningitis, kidney damage, arthritis, brain and nerve damage. The U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that every year about 48 million Americans get a foodborne illness, 128,000 are hospitalized, and 3,000 die. Salmonella, for instance, is among the most common foodborne illnesses that causes hospitalization and deaths
By Sarah Biren Verified| The Hearty Soul Verified From June 2024 until March 2025, beekeepers witnessed a severe honeybee die-off in the United States. This was found through a survey by Project Apis m. involving 702 respondents who account for about 1.835 million colonies, roughly 68% of the bees in the U.S. The survey made a horrifying revelation: Commercial beekeepers reported an average loss of 62% of their colonies. This can severely impact the pollination of crops and harm the agriculture industry
By Sarah Biren Verified| The Hearty Soul Verified Constipation is fairly common but it’s never comfortable. Its symptoms include fewer than three stools a week, hard and dry stools, and straining or pain when trying to pass them. It’s a common side effect of medications and unhealthy lifestyle habits, such as dehydration and a diet low in dietary fiber. Fortunately, it can be treated at home with food, water, and some exercise. And the best food for relieving constipation is the ever-reliable dried prune
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The Hearty Soul