JanOne Changes Internal Drug Candidate Name from TV1001SR to JAN101

LAS VEGAS, Aug. 4, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — JanOne Inc. (Nasdaq: JAN), a company focused on bringing treatments to market for conditions that cause severe pain and drugs with non-addictive, pain-relieving properties, announces a internal name change for its current drug candidate from TV1001SR to JAN101, soon to enter Phase 2b clinical trials as a potential treatment Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD). The name change will be effective immediately and will be used in all its…

LAS VEGAS, Aug. 4, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — JanOne Inc. (Nasdaq: JAN), a company focused on bringing treatments to market for conditions that cause severe pain and drugs with non-addictive, pain-relieving properties, announces a internal name change for its current drug candidate from TV1001SR to JAN101, soon to enter Phase 2b clinical trials as a potential treatment Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD). The name change will be effective immediately and will be used in all its current and future clinical trials, Indications for a New Drug, clinical and research studies planned to be conducted in the future.

According to JanOne’s chief executive officer, Tony Isaac, «This internal name change better reflects the new naming convention for all clinical candidates offered in the JanOne pipeline moving forward.»

About JanOne
JanOne (NASDAQ: JAN) is focused on bringing medications to market to treat diseases that cause severe pain. By alleviating pain at the source, JanOne aims to reduce the need for opioid prescriptions to treat disease associated pain that can lead to opioid abuse. The company is also exploring solutions for non-addictive pain medications. Its lead candidate JAN101 is for treating peripheral artery disease (PAD), a condition that affects over 8.5 million Americans. JAN101 demonstrated positive results in a Phase 2a clinical trial and Phase 2b trials are expected to begin in early 2021. JanOne is dedicated to funding resources toward innovation, technology, and education for PAD, associated vascular conditions and neuropathic pain. JanOne continues to operate its legacy businesses under their current brand names, ARCA Recycling and GeoTraq, both of which are undergoing review to determine appropriate strategic alternatives.  For more information, visit janone.com

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Branding & Design Studio Kizkopop™ Helping Black Women-Led Businesses Create Exceptional Brands

NEWARK, N.J., Aug. 4, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — A black woman-owned branding and design studio focused exclusively on helping other black women-led businesses, Kizkopop is very uncommon — but it’s tackling the most common, and crucial challenges faced by clients: creating a successful brand that builds a lasting legacy.

Founded in 2018, Kizkopop offers its services to black female professionals in finance, healthcare (non-cannabis), STEM, real estate, education and legal fields. The studio…

NEWARK, N.J., Aug. 4, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — A black woman-owned branding and design studio focused exclusively on helping other black women-led businesses, Kizkopop is very uncommon — but it’s tackling the most common, and crucial challenges faced by clients: creating a successful brand that builds a lasting legacy.

Founded in 2018, Kizkopop offers its services to black female professionals in finance, healthcare (non-cannabis), STEM, real estate, education and legal fields. The studio proudly highlights its overarching mission as helping «create exceptional brands for black women.»

«We have a vested interest in seeing black women succeed in entrepreneurship and becoming dynamic leaders in their respective markets,» says Kizkopop’s owner Kezia Israel. «There are many branding service providers available, but not as many who are focused on black women or are interested in the growth and development of this demographic.»

Her niche market is now remarkably fertile: The annual State of Women-Owned Businesses Report, commissioned by American Express and released last September, found that women of color accounted for «89% of the net new women-owned businesses per day (1,625) over the past year,» even though they represent just «39% of the total U.S. female population.» To add to that, «while the number of women-owned businesses grew 21% from 2014 to 2019, firms owned by women of color grew an astounding 43% and African American women-owned firms grew even faster at 50%.»

Strategically People-Driven and People-Centered

Kizkopop’s services are highly customized and personalized to meet the unique needs of its clients. «We employ a bespoke approach to our services,» says Israel. «We view each customer as unique and special, with unique and special challenges and opportunities. We don’t just help brand the things produced by our customers, but the people behind those things.»    

Kizkopop describes its suite of services as follows:

Brand Strategy
Strategy is the driver of brand success and without it your brand will struggle. Start your business the right way and build a legacy that creates generational wealth.

Design
Consistency helps build brand awareness and recognition. Communicate a unified message with compelling visuals and earn your audience’s trust.

Digital Marketing
Ensure the right message, reaches the right people at the right time. Increase brand loyalty and drive online sales in a cost-effective and measurable way.

Very Diverse Portfolio of Customers

Kizkopop, a certified MWBE by The State of New Jersey and The Port Authority of New York & New Jersey, boasts a very diverse portfolio of clients. They have included JerseySTEM, a grassroots nonprofit organization devoted to bringing science, technology, engineering and math education to pre-teen, teenage girls and underserved children in New Jersey; Lush Vacation Rentals, which provides luxury accommodations in Jamaica for guests who desire «superior lodging, reliable transportation, excellent value; and FIRM1040, based in Montclair, NJ, helping individuals and small businesses, in addition to being recognized as a «Top 5 CPA FIRM serving Newark» by Expertise.com.»

About Kizkopop™

Kizkopop is a Newark, New Jersey, based branding and design studio helping black female professionals craft exceptional brands so they can build a legacy and create generational wealth. As a black woman-led brand, we understand our client’s challenges, recognize their opportunities, and share their passion because we’re just like them. We understand who they are, where they’re coming from and where they want to go.

 

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MacuLearn Announces Partnership with Pacific University College of Optometry

WATERFORD, Ireland, Aug. 4, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — MacuLearn, an online learning resource for eye care practitioners, has announced its partnership with Pacific University College of Optometry. 

«We are incredibly excited about this partnership,» says Professor Nolan. «We have seen that Pacific University in particular, has embraced the value of educating students and future health care professionals about the benefits nutrition can…

WATERFORD, Ireland, Aug. 4, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — MacuLearn, an online learning resource for eye care practitioners, has announced its partnership with Pacific University College of Optometry. 

«We are incredibly excited about this partnership,» says Professor Nolan. «We have seen that Pacific University in particular, has embraced the value of educating students and future health care professionals about the benefits nutrition can bring to patients across medical disciplines. The University is very much on the forefront in this way, and, aligned with the values of MacuLearn.»

MacuLearn, which launched in March of 2020, was created by a pair of researchers who’ve earned global recognition for their work in the field of nutrition, Professor John Nolan, of Nutrition Research Centre Ireland, Waterford Institute of Technology and Dr. James Stringham, Visual Performance Laboratory, Duke University Medical School. 

The two, in addition to their own academic standing with respect to nutrition and vision science, have chosen to partner with optometry universities to ensure the integrity and specificity of the MacuLearn education. MacuLearn provides educational courses that are delivered by those that have conducted the research, made the scientific discoveries and developed the protocols that are now becoming  the standards of care in optometry and ophthalmology.  

«Equally important as the integrity and quality of the courses, is their accessibility,» Professor Nolan states. This rings true now more than ever with the impact the current pandemic has had on travel and gatherings. «Being able to safely stay up to date on the latest scientific developments is of utmost importance, both in order to maintain licensure and, also to ensure the best outcomes for patients.»

The MacuLearn educational platform has courses dedicated to the Optometrist, and also to key office staff, who are integral in delivering patient care. The course selection for both doctors and staff will continue to expand with the latest information on ocular nutrition, as well as in emerging areas of interest such as contrast sensitivity and sports vision.

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Bonnie Plants Donates $50,000 to AmpleHarvest.org to Support Nonprofit’s Mission Encouraging Edible Gardeners to Stock Food Pantries with Produce

UNION SPRINGS, Ala., Aug. 4, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — As part of the ongoing Grow More. Feed More. initiative, Bonnie Plants announced a $50,000 donation to AmpleHarvest.org, a nonprofit organization that makes it easy for home gardeners to connect with

UNION SPRINGS, Ala., Aug. 4, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — As part of the ongoing Grow More. Feed More. initiative, Bonnie Plants announced a $50,000 donation to AmpleHarvest.org, a nonprofit organization that makes it easy for home gardeners to connect with local food pantries to donate surplus homegrown produce.

«We are grateful for the sustained and growing impact this generous donation will have for years to come,» said AmpleHarvest.org founder Gary Oppenheimer. «By helping to expand AmpleHarvest.org’s increasing network of food pantries, the donation from Bonnie Plants is estimated to result in more than 4 million servings of fresh produce donated over the span of five years*.»

As the COVID-19 pandemic created overwhelming demands for food pantries nationwide, Bonnie Plants partnered with AmpleHarvest.org to launch the Grow More. Feed More. initiative  to inspire home gardeners to plant their own victory garden with a goal of donating a total of 10 million pounds of homegrown harvest to help those in need. While food pantries consistently lack access to fresh produce, the average home gardener grows 240 pounds of surplus vegetables per year, which adds up to enough surplus food to feed at least 28 million hungry people.

«In the spring, we called on home gardeners to grow more vegetables than ever before as a way to help feed their community,» said Bonnie Plants President and CEO Mike Sutterer. «It contributed to a movement among Americans to plant their own victory gardens. Now that these gardeners are harvesting the vegetables they have grown, we want to make sure none of it goes to waste. Filling just a small grocery bag is all it takes to provide around 25 pounds of fresh produce to feed those who need it.»

Bonnie Plants continues to donate to local food pantries all of the produce grown in their test gardens in Union Springs, Alabama and Marysville, Ohio, already eclipsing their goal of donating 5,000 pounds of fresh vegetables directly from these gardens. People without a garden can also help support the mission of AmpleHarvest.org by making a monetary donation, which will help expand their network of more than 8,700 food pantries in 4,200 communities across all 50 states.

AmpleHarvest.org easily connects gardeners to the closest participating food pantry with instructions on how, where, and when to donate homegrown produce. COVID-19 safety protocols are in place at all partner food pantries to ensure that food is transferred safely, making the process of getting fresh food into the hands of those in need as easy as possible.

For more information about the Grow More. Feed More. initiative, please visit: bonnieplants.com/gardening/grow-more-feed-more/

*A team from the Harvard Business School (HBS) Alumni Association created a tool to calculate the sustained and growing impact of monetary donations to AmpleHarvest.org. More information can be found here.

About Bonnie Plants
Headquartered in Union Springs, Alabama, Bonnie Plants is the largest and only national supplier and producer of vegetable and herb plants in the United States. Bonnie grows 300 varieties of quality vegetable and herb plants for home gardeners across the country, with 70+ growing stations, serving the 48 contiguous states. Established in 1918 by Livingston and Bonnie Paulk, the company has remained in touch with its roots for more than 100 years. Bonnie Plants are available at garden retailers throughout the United States. For more information, please visit bonnieplants.com.

About AmpleHarvest.org
AmpleHarvest.org, Inc. is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that is diminishing hunger and food waste in America by educating and enabling the nation’s 42 million gardeners to donate their garden surplus to local food pantries nationwide. For more information, visit AmpleHarvest.org or call AMPLE-6-9880 (267-536-9880). 

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SignUpGenius Kicks Off Back-to-School Season with $5,000 Giveaway

CHARLOTTE, N.C., Aug. 4, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — SignUpGenius, a leading online sign up tool for event and volunteer management, celebrates back-to-school season with its annual giveaway.

People can enter their favorite school to win the grand prize —

CHARLOTTE, N.C., Aug. 4, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — SignUpGenius, a leading online sign up tool for event and volunteer management, celebrates back-to-school season with its annual giveaway.

People can enter their favorite school to win the grand prize — $5,000 cash to invest in technology that benefits students and teachers. The winner will be selected randomly after the contest concludes on September 15. Nominators can enter the giveaway once daily.

Schwarzkoff Elementary School in Sterling Heights, Michigan won the giveaway in 2019. Special education teacher Lisa Di Pirro nominated the school, and shared that the school’s technology had been outdated due to underfunding. They planned to use the money to upgrade technology in their classrooms.

«My school uses SignUpGenius to organize volunteers for all our major school events,» Lisa Di Pirro said. «We love how it helps make our school events less stressful and more successful.»

Up to 22 million people visit SignUpGenius each month to organize events and volunteers. During the COVID-19 pandemic, schools have found new ways to use SignUpGenius to host online learning sessions, schedule virtual parent and student meetings, and distribute essential items to keep children safe and fed.

«With many schools continuing virtual learning during the pandemic, technology is more critical than ever to connect teachers and students,» SignUpGenius Marketing Director Kate White said. «We’re grateful to the educators adapting to support students across the country, and are excited to empower a school with our annual giveaway.»

Giving back is at the heart of the SignUpGenius culture. The company donates to various nonprofits in the Charlotte area, as well as organizations important to employees. The team has volunteered in schools serving low-income students, cleaned and prepped used books for a literacy program, and served meals to families of pediatric patients at a local hospital. In addition to organizing service projects throughout the year, SignUpGenius empowers team members to support the nonprofits of their choice by offering two annual dedicated volunteer days and matching donations up to $500.

About SignUpGenius
SignUpGenius simplifies the process of coordinating events and people by providing online sign ups for nonprofits, schools, sports, churches, families, colleges, businesses and organizations. By enabling up to 22 million unique visitors per month to sign up for tasks online, SignUpGenius has done away with the need for paper sign ups, reply-all emails and phone trees. In 2020, SignUpGenius launched Lumaverse Technologies («Lumaverse»), a platform of leading group management solutions focused on nonprofits and K-12 schools. Lumaverse expands the power of SignUpGenius by coupling it with technologies that solve volunteer, member, event and fundraising management challenges.

 

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Zephyrhills® Brand 100% Natural Spring Water Launches Grant Program to Recognize and Support Local Florida Organizations

ZEPHYRHILLS, Florida, Aug. 4, 2020 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — Zephyrhills® Brand 100% Natural Spring Water, the natural spring water brand that has been hydrating Floridians for more than 50 years, today announced the launch of the Feel-Good Movement – a program aimed at…

ZEPHYRHILLS, Florida, Aug. 4, 2020 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — Zephyrhills® Brand 100% Natural Spring Water, the natural spring water brand that has been hydrating Floridians for more than 50 years, today announced the launch of the Feel-Good Movement – a program aimed at highlighting good news throughout Florida by rewarding the positive work of local Florida organizations. From today through November 15, the company will be awarding a «$1K Per Day» grant each day to a different charitable organization in Florida to help them further each of their missions and support their good work throughout the Sunshine State. 

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Zephyrhills Brand will give «Good News Grants» to organizations that focus on sustainability, recycling, environment and wildlife, human services, food security, community development, disaster relief, education, youth services, and more. In total, the company will be donating $122,000 in good news grants to 104 local organizations – ‘1K Per Day‘ grants to 102 different organizations, plus two $10,000 sustainability grants to organizations helping to preserve the Florida we know and love through their work in the sustainability space. To launch the program, Zephyrhills Brand is awarding the first $10,000 sustainability grant to Keep Orlando Beautiful.

«We could all use a little sunshine during these challenging times,» said Yumi Clevenger-Lee, Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer for Nestlé Waters North America. «Our Zephyrhills Brand Feel-Good Movement, aims to support and highlight the good deeds and inspiring stories of Florida organizations that are working tirelessly to improve their communities. The list of local groups and charities that we will be donating the ‘1K Per Day‘ grants to is incredible – and we are excited to honor them.»

Zephyrhills Brand is committed to using more sustainable packaging and has its own good news to share with Floridians. Recently, as part of NWNA’s brand-by-brand approach to expanding the use of recycled content in its packaging, Zephyrhills Brand is excited to announce that it has started to convert its 20oz, 700mL, 1L, and 1.5L bottles to be made from 100% recycled polyethylene terephthalate, or PET, plastic (rPET). Additionally, Zephyrhills Brand will be launching limited edition labels that encourage consumers to recycle through a bold message stating, «I’m Not Trash! I’m 100% Recyclable» on the 8oz, 12oz, .5L, 20oz, 700mL, 1L, and 1.5L bottles. The applicable bottle sizes will also have an additional «100% Recycled» message, letting consumers know those bottles are made of recycled plastic. By accelerating the use of rPET in its bottles, NWNA is helping to create an end-market for sustainable rPET, demonstrating a circular economy is achievable as the company strives for a waste-free future.

To celebrate organizations that are also committed to preserving the natural beauty of Florida, Zephyrhills Brand will designate each Tuesday throughout the Feel-Good Movement to be «Not Trash Tuesdays» and will issue grants and promote a different local organization each week that is dedicated to advancing the state’s recycling and sustainability efforts. Lastly, Zephyrhills Brand will conclude the Feel-Good Movement by working with The Recycling Partnership to select a recipient for the final $10,000 sustainability grant on November 15, America Recycles Day.

To learn more about the Feel-Good Movement campaign, or to follow along as new organizations are highlighted, visit zephyrhillswater.com/committed-to-florida, or follow us on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. Have a good news story, or organization you’d like to highlight? Share the good news on social media along with #ZHGoodNews for the chance to be featured on Zephyrhills® Brand 100% Natural Spring Water social media pages.

About Zephyrhills® Brand 100% Natural Florida Spring Water:
Established in 1964, Zephyrhills® Brand 100% Natural Florida Spring Water has been hydrating Floridians for more than 50 years. Zephyrhills® water is sourced from carefully selected spring sources throughout the Sunshine State to provide crisp, refreshing spring water.

To learn more, visit: https://www.zephyrhillswater.com/.

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Five ENA Members Earn Journal of Emergency Nursing Awards

SCHAUMBURG, Ill., Aug. 4, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — The Emergency Nurses Association proudly announced five members as recipients of the 2020

SCHAUMBURG, Ill., Aug. 4, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — The Emergency Nurses Association proudly announced five members as recipients of the 2020 Journal of Emergency Nursing awards.

JEN is ENA’s peer-reviewed journal that features original research and updates from the emergency nursing field, while also covering practice and professional issues. Nearly 50,000 ENA members receive the journal.

This year, ENA recognized the JEN Reviewer of the Year, Authors of the Year and, for the first time, the Editor-in-Chief’s Choice. The recipients are:

JEN Review of the Year: Todd Smith, PhD, APRN, AGACNP-BC, FNP-C, EMT-P, is a prolific and reliable reviewer who consistently provides authors with expert, insightful and respectful guidance that reflect his understanding of research methods and the topic’s application to the emergency nursing practice.

JEN Authors of the Year: Steven Donahue, MS, BSN, RN; Michael Schwien, BSN, RN; and Danielle LaVallee, BSN, RN, for their article «Educating Emergency Department Staff on the Identification and Treatment of Human Trafficking Victims,» which was published in the January 2019 issue of the journal. The article provides an innovative, evidence-based explanation of their emergency department’s successful online human trafficking training to help fill a gap in knowledge on this worldwide problem.

JEN Editor-in-Chief’s Choice: Gamze Yilmaz, PhD, RN, and Dilek Küҫük Alemdar, PhD, RN, for their article «Using Buzzy, Shotblocker, and Bubble Blowing in a Pediatric Emergency Department to Reduce the Pain and Fear Caused by Intramuscular Injection: A Randomized Controlled Trial.» Published in the journal’s September 2019 issue, the article describes the authors’ test of a low-cost device that applies cold and vibration to the intramuscular injection site. The evidence showed the device reduced a child’s pain and fear associated with the injection, providing a promising nursing intervention for this pediatric procedure.

«Our award-winning authors and reviewers demonstrate an impressive and consistent commitment to excellence in practice, research, education, leadership and mentorship,» said JEN Editor-in-Chief Jessica Castner, PhD, RN, CEN, AE-C, FAEN, FAAN. «They are trailblazing emergency nursing practice innovations and improvements while illuminating the path to continuously elevate the specialty of emergency nursing.»

ENA President Mike Hastings, MSN, RN, CEN, added, «Driven by their front-line experiences, emergency nurses have tremendous perspective and insights that can have far-reaching impacts on emergency care. Contributing to, and being published in, a peer-reviewed journal is a major career achievement, and ENA is proud to honor our members who commit their time and talent to make every issue of JEN a must-read.»

About the Emergency Nurses Association
The Emergency Nurses Association is the premier professional nursing association dedicated to defining the future of emergency nursing through advocacy, education, research, innovation, and leadership. Founded in 1970, ENA has proven to be an indispensable resource to the global emergency nursing community. With nearly 50,000 members worldwide, ENA advocates for patient safety, develops industry-leading practice standards and guidelines, and guides emergency healthcare public policy. ENA members have expertise in triage, patient care, disaster preparedness, and all aspects of emergency care. Additional information is available at www.ena.org.

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Canadian Wind Power Industry Outlook 2020-2025 and Competitive Landscape Analysis

DUBLIN, Aug. 4, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — The «Canada Wind Power Market Outlook to 2025» report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

DUBLIN, Aug. 4, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — The «Canada Wind Power Market Outlook to 2025» report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

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Even as the wind power generation technology is now relatively advanced, the industry is reaching a stage of maturity in the key markets with some other markets still evolving.

In 2019, around 60.4 GW of new wind power capacity was added globally, making it the second-largest year in history and close to the largest year in 2015 (63.8 GW), bringing global cumulative wind power capacity up to 651 GW. The massive wind turbine installation were primarily the result of a strong year in both China and the US: the world’s two largest markets ahead of the expiry of Feed-in Tariffs (FiT) for onshore in the first country and the PTC (extended until the end of 2020 in Dec 2019) in the second.

This report provides comprehensive market analysis on the historical development and targets, the current state of wind power installation scenario, and its outlook. The insights in the research report: market data, policies and regulations, project data, company profiles, and competitive landscape analysis – have been derived primarily from our proprietary databases, and offerings.

The report discusses the impact of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic on the wind power market, economic trends, and investment and financing scenario in Canada. It gives insights into the market dynamics and the challenges of wind power development in the country. It also comprises significant market development trends and highlights how the socio-economic, environmental, and political factors affect the nation’s wind market.

Key Topics Covered

1. Executive Summary

2. Research Scope and Methodology

3. Market Analysis
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Market Dynamics
3.2.1. Drivers
3.2.2 Restraints
3.3 Market Trends & Developments
3.4 Analysis of COVID-19 Impact
3.5 Market Opportunities
3.6 Key Projects
3.7 Government Policies and Regulations

4. Market Outlook
4.1 Annual Wind Power Installed Capacity, 2001-2025, in GW
4.2 Cumulative Wind Power Installed Capacity Forecast, 2001-2025, in GW

5. Business Activity Analysis
5.1 Supply Chain Analysis
5.2 PESTLE Analysis

6. Competitive Landscape
6.1 List of Notable Players in the Market
6.2 M&A, JV, and Agreements
6.3 Strategies of Key Players

7. Key Company Profiles

8. Conclusions and Recommendations

Companies Mentioned

  • GE Renewable Energy (General Electric Company)
  • Vestas Wind Systems A/S
  • Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (SGRE)
  • Nordex Group
  • Enercon GmbH
  • Xinjiang Goldwind Science & Technology Co. Ltd.

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WoundRounds® Wound Management App Now Available with Embedded Telemedicine Module to Connect Nurses with Off-Site Wound Experts in Real-Time

SCHAUMBURG, Ill., August 4, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Telemedicine Solutions LLC today released TeleWoundSTAT©, an embedded telemedicine module, within its market-leading WoundRounds app to help nurses at the bedside launch wound consults, with off-site wound experts, at the touch of a button. Given the challenges facing healthcare providers to manage chronic wounds and prevent wound complications, telemedicine can fulfill a critical role to ensure nurses and other caregivers correctly document…

SCHAUMBURG, Ill., August 4, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Telemedicine Solutions LLC today released TeleWoundSTAT©, an embedded telemedicine module, within its market-leading WoundRounds app to help nurses at the bedside launch wound consults, with off-site wound experts, at the touch of a button. Given the challenges facing healthcare providers to manage chronic wounds and prevent wound complications, telemedicine can fulfill a critical role to ensure nurses and other caregivers correctly document wounds and also deliver appropriate evidence-based treatments.

The coronavirus pandemic has disrupted the care delivery models for many healthcare providers, especially inpatient operations such as skilled nursing facilities and hospitals. Care for patients with chronic wounds, a highly-specialized practice, is made even more challenging by staffing shortages of credentialed wound care specialists as well as by the unique complications COVID-19 can pose not only to wound healing but also to preventing complications such as infection and pressure-related injuries.

According to the latest information from the National Pressure Injury Advisory Panel (NPIAP), the pathophysiology of COVID-19 can directly cause chronic wounds such as pressure injuries to worsen, the emergence of skin alterations which mimic the appearance of deep tissue pressure injuries, and can also cause increased susceptibility of patients to pressure injuries. Indirect effects of COVID-19 can include exacerbating proper wound management and prevention, including good nutrition, hydration, and a regular schedule of turning or «microshifting» patients to relieve pressure, and effective moisture control to prevent skin breakdown.

«Healthcare providers are more stretched than ever now with the challenges of COVID-19, and we want to ensure nurses at the bedside who need a little extra help documenting or treating a patient’s wound can quickly and easily connect with off-site wound experts,» said Mike Diamond, CEO of Telemedicine Solutions LLC.

TeleWoundSTAT can also serve as a powerful tool for clinicians who round to multiple facilities and have had COVID-19-related restrictions or limitations on access to facilities, to sustain their practice via safe and efficient «virtual rounds» to patients and residents in a wide range of healthcare facilities.

«Our customers are making heroic efforts to deliver the best care to their patients through this evolving crisis. We believe TeleWoundSTAT can help close a critical gap for many operators, and also provide an effective backstop of oversight for wound management programs,» added Mike Diamond.

Telemedicine Solutions LLC is a mobile health technology company with a mission to improve the quality of life for people living with chronic diseases via simple apps designed to reduce the costs of care delivery and optimize patient care. WoundRounds, a service of Telemedicine Solutions, LLC, is the wound management and prevention solution that empowers clinicians to deliver better wound care in less time. WoundRounds drives consistency in nursing practice, completeness in wound documentation, and compliance with organizational policies and standards.

For more information about TeleWoundSTAT and WoundRounds, visit: https://www.woundrounds.com/TeleWoundSTAT.

 

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Zephyrhills® Brand 100% Natural Spring Water Launches Grant Program to Recognize and Support Local Florida Organizations

ZEPHYRHILLS, Florida, Aug. 4, 2020 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — Zephyrhills® Brand 100% Natural Spring Water, the natural spring water brand that has been hydrating Floridians for more than 50 years, today announced the launch of the Feel-Good Movement – a program aimed at…

ZEPHYRHILLS, Florida, Aug. 4, 2020 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — Zephyrhills® Brand 100% Natural Spring Water, the natural spring water brand that has been hydrating Floridians for more than 50 years, today announced the launch of the Feel-Good Movement – a program aimed at highlighting good news throughout Florida by rewarding the positive work of local Florida organizations. From today through November 15, the company will be awarding a «$1K Per Day» grant each day to a different charitable organization in Florida to help them further each of their missions and support their good work throughout the Sunshine State. 

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Zephyrhills Brand will give «Good News Grants» to organizations that focus on sustainability, recycling, environment and wildlife, human services, food security, community development, disaster relief, education, youth services, and more. In total, the company will be donating $122,000 in good news grants to 104 local organizations – ‘1K Per Day‘ grants to 102 different organizations, plus two $10,000 sustainability grants to organizations helping to preserve the Florida we know and love through their work in the sustainability space. To launch the program, Zephyrhills Brand is awarding the first $10,000 sustainability grant to Keep Orlando Beautiful.

«We could all use a little sunshine during these challenging times,» said Yumi Clevenger-Lee, Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer for Nestlé Waters North America. «Our Zephyrhills Brand Feel-Good Movement, aims to support and highlight the good deeds and inspiring stories of Florida organizations that are working tirelessly to improve their communities. The list of local groups and charities that we will be donating the ‘1K Per Day‘ grants to is incredible – and we are excited to honor them.»

Zephyrhills Brand is committed to using more sustainable packaging and has its own good news to share with Floridians. Recently, as part of NWNA’s brand-by-brand approach to expanding the use of recycled content in its packaging, Zephyrhills Brand is excited to announce that it has started to convert its 20oz, 700mL, 1L, and 1.5L bottles to be made from 100% recycled polyethylene terephthalate, or PET, plastic (rPET). Additionally, Zephyrhills Brand will be launching limited edition labels that encourage consumers to recycle through a bold message stating, «I’m Not Trash! I’m 100% Recyclable» on the 8oz, 12oz, .5L, 20oz, 700mL, 1L, and 1.5L bottles. The applicable bottle sizes will also have an additional «100% Recycled» message, letting consumers know those bottles are made of recycled plastic. By accelerating the use of rPET in its bottles, NWNA is helping to create an end-market for sustainable rPET, demonstrating a circular economy is achievable as the company strives for a waste-free future.

To celebrate organizations that are also committed to preserving the natural beauty of Florida, Zephyrhills Brand will designate each Tuesday throughout the Feel-Good Movement to be «Not Trash Tuesdays» and will issue grants and promote a different local organization each week that is dedicated to advancing the state’s recycling and sustainability efforts. Lastly, Zephyrhills Brand will conclude the Feel-Good Movement by working with The Recycling Partnership to select a recipient for the final $10,000 sustainability grant on November 15, America Recycles Day.

To learn more about the Feel-Good Movement campaign, or to follow along as new organizations are highlighted, visit zephyrhillswater.com/committed-to-florida, or follow us on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. Have a good news story, or organization you’d like to highlight? Share the good news on social media along with #ZHGoodNews for the chance to be featured on Zephyrhills® Brand 100% Natural Spring Water social media pages.

About Zephyrhills® Brand 100% Natural Florida Spring Water:
Established in 1964, Zephyrhills® Brand 100% Natural Florida Spring Water has been hydrating Floridians for more than 50 years. Zephyrhills® water is sourced from carefully selected spring sources throughout the Sunshine State to provide crisp, refreshing spring water.

To learn more, visit: https://www.zephyrhillswater.com/.

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