Chris Hemsworth Says Claim He Was Retiring for Health Reasons ‘Just Isn’t the Case’

The actor says reports of his acting break amid his health news made it seem “like I was potentially retiring because of this thing, which just isn’t the case”

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Chris Hemsworth has no plans of retirement despite reports that his acting break was connected to his recent health discoveries.

The Australian Extraction 2 actor, 39, told Entertainment Weekly in a new cover story that the reason for his brief hiatus from work was because he was “exhausted, and I wanted to be home with my family.”

Hemsworth — who shares India, 11, and twins Sasha and

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Health Canal Launches The Blood Heroes Contest with Up To $2000 In Prize Money

Published: Jun. 13, 2023 at 5:17 AM HST|Updated: 3 hours ago

GROVE CITY, Ohio, June 13, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Health Canal has announced launching an inspirational blood donation contest with up to $2000 in rewards. the Blood Heroes Contest aims to raise awareness on the issue of blood donation and encourage more people to donate blood by sharing inspirational blood donation stories.

The Blood Heroes Contest will take place from June 10th to June 30th. Applicants from all countries are welcome to share their memorable blood donation experiences. Two winners in “The Best Story”

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Here’s how to keep the garden thriving with chemistry

Healthy plants are the most critical component of a thriving garden. And one of the best ways to keep them that way is to make sure your soil’s pH level suits their needs.

Every plant requires a specific soil pH range within which it can best absorb essential nutrients. Because the optimal range is different for each plant, gardeners should learn the pH requirements of each one.

For example, carnations require a pH range of 6.7-6.9; turfgrasses, 6.3-6.8; tomatoes, 6.2-6.8; rhododendrons and azaleas, 4.5-6; blueberries, 4.5-5.5.

WHAT’S pH?

Soil pH indicates the degree of acidity or alkalinity of the soil,

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Tom Sandoval Has Scheduled Call With Raquel Leviss as She Remains in Mental Health Facility (Exclusive)

Tom Sandoval and Raquel Leviss are still in contact with scheduled phone calls, ET has learned.

While on a flight to Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, on Sunday night, a fellow passenger took a photo of the Vanderpump Rulesstar on the phone while Leviss’ name showed on his cell phone screen.

Fans soon started speculating that Leviss checked out of the facility where she was seeking mental health treatment. However, a source tells ET, “Tom was talking to Raquel during a scheduled phone call when he was spotted on the plane with her name on his phone. Raquel is still in the

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5 Steps to Become a RoSPA Award Winner – RoSPA Workplace Safety Blog

Thinking of entering the RoSPA Health & Safety Awards for the first time? On the face of it, it can seem quite daunting. “Which part of the organization should I enter? Have we got enough evidence to support the ten key performance questions?” And so on…

After all, there is a lot of hard work involved entering an internationally recognized and highly prestigious reward scheme, so to make life a little easier, we put together this little infographic to show you just how simple it is to start your awards journey.

Journey to a RoSPA Award Info v5

Exchanging best practice is at the heart of

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Utah student at ‘world class’ boarding school died of sepsis after complaints were ignored: lawyer

A 17-year-old student at a “therapeutic boarding school” in Utah died of sepsis after school staff ignored her health complaints, according to recent autopsy results and a lawsuit filed on behalf of the deceased student and her family.

Taylor Goodridge died of peritonitis, an infection of abdominal tissue, followed by sepsis, which caused her organs to fail, in December 2022 at Diamond Ranch Academy in Utah.

“It’s something that’s easily treated with antibiotics, especially with a healthy 17-year-old,” attorney Alan W. Mortensen of Mortensen and Miline told Fox News Digital. “The first signs of peritonitis were vomiting and stomach cramps,

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Daily Update: School board candidates announced, North Fork Breast Health Coalition will celebrate 25 years at annual gala

Here are the headlines for Friday, April 21, 2023.

THE SUFFOLK TIMES

North Fork schools announce school board candidates

North Fork Breast Health Coalition to celebrate 25th anniversary at Pink Pearl Gala

RIVERHEAD NEWS-REVIEW

Seven candidates will run for four seats on the Riverhead Board of Education

North Fork Breast Health Coalition to celebrate 25th anniversary at Pink Pearl Gala

SHELTER ISLAND REPORTER

Gifts given by Boston: Islander runs marathon on 10th anniversary of bombing

Workshops set

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People Are Using ChatGPT For Therapy. Here’s What Mental Health Experts Think About That.

An android robot holds its hand up to its chin while listening to a man who is laying on a couch talk

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Kyla Lum, 19 from Berkeley, California, started experimenting with AI and was impressed with how much it resembles having a conversation with a human. In fact, the interactions in some ways reminded her of therapy.

Because she lacked the time and money for a real therapist, Lum started using ChatGPT, the AI technology that simulates human behavior and thinkingfor mental health support, “I enjoyed that I could trauma dump on ChatGPT anytime and anywhere, for free, and I would receive an unbiased response in return along with advice on how to progress with my situation,”

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