In today’s news, Myanmar receives medical supplies and other aid from many nations after disastrous March earthquake, research shows microplastics could threaten global food supply, United States study shows customized emails to teachers on teaching math helps improve students’ grades, state government in Australia allocates funds to expand healthcare access for unhoused people, university students in Philippines organize fun run to support stray animal-folk charity, French hypermarket chain adds new vegan product line, and dog-person helps disabled veteran in United States lead active life.
I have a handy tip on how to select a suitable water bowl for your loving animal-companion. Plastic bowls may pose some health concerns since they can contain bacteria and chemicals that could seep into the water. If you select a plastic option, opt for BPA-free plastic. Ceramic bowls are another option. They’re both stable and heavy, reducing the likelihood of them getting tipped over and contain a smooth surface that makes them easy to clean and decreases the likelihood of bacterial growth. However, make sure the ceramic is lead-free since some older ceramic products can leak harmful chemicals. Alternatively, stainless steel bowls are ideal for both durability and hygiene. Not only are they easy to clean and resistant to bacterial growth, they also don’t seep toxic chemicals into the water. If your furry friend will be using a shared water bowl, typically seen in public places like parks or stores, please keep in mind that this can pose a higher risk of spreading bacteria, parasites, or other illnesses, especially if many animal companions have used it before. Therefore, you should always check shared bowls for cleanliness. It’s generally OK if you’re filling the bowl up with clean water yourself.
The amusement light has come on, meaning the joke of the day will be here any moment now. This one’s called “High Tech.”
At the hospital, Roy was talking to another man in the waiting room:
“My sister just gave birth in a state-of-the-art delivery room. It was so high-tech that the baby came out cordless.”
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And now we have a heartline from Công Vinh in Âu Lạc, also known as Vietnam