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Things to Consider When Buying a Wig in Anticipation of or Following Chemotherapy

Individuals who are confronted with losing their hair from chemotherapy or radiation therapy frequently select one wig and afterward substitute wearing the wig(s) with caps and scarves. Keep in mind, hair will grow back, despite the fact that its thickness, surface, and shading may not be equivalent to its condition before treatment. How should I deal with the anticipation of losing my hair? Ensure you know whether your treatment really leads to hair loss. Not all chemo causes hair loss. On the off chance that your hair is long, consider having it trimmed short so that changing to a wig or other head covering will be less noticeable. Hair by and large drops out two to three weeks after the first chemo treatment. When it begins dropping out, consider having your head shaved (utilize an electric razor to keep away from cuts). This can cause you to feel more in charge and holds you back from awakening to discover irritated hair all around your head. You might see that some hair might star

What to Expect When an Offender Receives a DUI in Tennessee

  Driving drunk, otherwise called “driving under the influence” (DUI), is unlawful in Tennessee. The DUI laws in Tennessee include blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limits for adults and minors, criminal sentences with prison time and fines, driver’s permit repudiations, and implied consent to alcohol testing for all drivers.  BAC Limits  Tennessee has a blood alcohol level at which the state assumes the driver is intoxicated. This is known as a “per se” BAC and is set at .08 in Tennessee. Likewise, having a very high BAC, in Tennessee of .20 or above, can bring about more severe punishments.  For minors and adults under the drinking age of twenty years of age in Tennessee, the state has a “zero tolerance” strategy. On the off chance that an individual under the age of twenty-one has a BAC of .02 while driving, regardless of whether or not they are intoxicated, the individual can be found to have committed a DUI. In the event that an adolescent (sixteen to twenty) is seen as liable for

13 Ideas for Churches to Consider During the COVID-19 Crisis

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The news and our personal conversations are now being fully monopolized by the Covid-19 virus. However, as believers, fear should never be our response. It is one thing to have a healthy respect for illness and what it can do to our lives. We should do that – and be wise in preventive measures. However, the Bible contains three hundred and sixty-five references to God telling his people to “fear not.” Because of our faith in a mighty God, we should be the people, “who keep their heads when all about you are losing theirs.” We should be a model to the world of how to respond. We have put together eleven ideas for churches to consider during a time in which our communities are in a heightened state of fear and concern. Plan for a realistic timeline: Unless things radically change, we are looking at weeks more of increased distancing and isolation. On the plus side, this gives us a planning window. Have special plans for September that include socially distanced get together or Zoom meeti