CBD For Dog Seizures? — Can CBD Help Epileptic Dogs?
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:14:11 GMT
Recent statistics from the American Kennel Club (AKC) suggest that ~ 0.75 percent of all dogs suffer from epileptic seizures. Even more troubling, about 30 percent of dogs that take anti-epilepsy medications still experience severe symptoms. Considering prescription medications carry risks of side effects, it’s no wonder many pet owners are looking for natural alternatives for managing epilepsy in dogs.Recently, CBD has emerged as one of the top all-natural supplements for people struggling with seizures. The 2018 US Farm Bill may not have passed if scientists didn’t discover CBD’s anti-epilepsy potential. Even the FDA approved a CBD-infused drug for the treatment of childhood epilepsy.Understandably, many dog owners have questions about whether CBD could work for their pet’s epilepsy problems. Could people use CBD products to help manage seizures? Does CBD have similarly positive results on dogs and humans?The Straight Facts: Does CBD Oil Help Dogs With Seizures?We should start by ...Community college district faculty ranked among most diverse in the nation
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:14:11 GMT
Faculty diversityA recent study ranks faculty at the two campuses in the San Jose-Evergreen Community College District is among the most diverse in the nation.According to a Diversity Index compiled by the Chronicle of Higher Education, San Jose City College ranks No. 3 and Evergreen Valley College No. 5 nationally among all two-year public institutions.The index was published recently and ranks colleges with the greatest racial and ethnic diversity among faculty members by measuring “the probability that any two full-time instructional faculty members at an institution are from different racial or ethnic groups.”Interim chancellor Dr. Beatriz Chaidez said the index reflects the district’s hiring practices.“While we certainly benefit from being located in one of the most diverse regions in the country, we have also been very intentional with our faculty recruitment,” Chavez said. “Representation matters. It’s important that our students have educational role models with whom they ca...Cupertino honors sister city with Bell Ringing for Peace
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:14:11 GMT
As thousands streamed into theaters to watch “Oppenheimer,” a movie reminding us of the devastation caused by the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, a group of community members and city officials gathered in Cupertino’s Memorial Park on Sunday, Aug. 6, to commemorate the bombing of Toyokawa, Cupertino’s sister city in Japan.Toyokawa was of considerable military significance during World War II, as it was home to the Japanese Naval Arsenal that produced weapons and munitions for the Japanese Imperial Army. On Aug. 7, 1945, just a few weeks before the end of the war, the US Air Force targeted Toyokawa, dropping 813 tons of explosives that decimated the city and killed about 2,500 citizens. Many of the victims were schoolchildren and young women who worked in the arsenal.Cupertino held its Bell Ringing for Peace to commemorate this tragedy and mark the city’s 45th year of sisterhood with Toyokawa. The annual event attracted many, including dignitaries such as Cupertino May...‘Locked up for a long time’: Here’s what legal experts say about criminal case against Antioch police
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:14:11 GMT
The allegations of brutality and bravado among Antioch police officers who shared “gory pics” and vowed “blood for blood” are spelled out over 29 pages in one of four federal indictments returned this past week, adding even more outrage to a growing police scandal that has rocked two east Contra Costa County communities for months.But how would the evidence hold up in a criminal court?The Bay Area News Group shared copies of the federal indictments — stuffed with allegations of criminal activity ranging from wire fraud to conspiracy to distribute steroids to barbaric civil rights violations — with three local legal experts to see what they think.Their unanimous opinion: Compelling evidence of horrific crimes and betrayals of public trust suggests several Antioch police officers are headed for prison.“The indictments are very well detailed. They’re thorough and show a very meticulous investigation,” said criminal defense attorney and former S...Sobriety checkpoint set for Sept. 9 in Sunnyvale
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:14:11 GMT
Sobriety checkpointSunnyvale’s Department of Public Safety will operate a safety and sobriety checkpoint on Sept. 9. The primary purpose of the checkpoint is to promote public safety, increase awareness of the dangers associated with drinking and driving and serve as a deterrent to potentially impaired drivers.Officers will randomly stop vehicles traveling northbound on Mathilda Avenue between Maude and San Aleso avenues and will evaluate drivers to determine their sobriety. Officers will also look at the safety of the vehicle, use of seatbelts and the validity of the operator’s license.The checkpoint is scheduled to operate from 8 p.m. to 3 a.m. Funding for this program was provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.Youth Leadership AcademyAfter a three-year hiatus, the Department of Public Safety hosted a Youth Leadership Academy this summer. Twenty-eight students entering grades 7-9 participated in t...Local teens named Eco-Heroes in international competition
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:14:11 GMT
Two local teens, one from Milpitas and the other from Palo Alto, tied with another teen for third place in the 2023 International Young Eco-Hero competition. The two South Bay teens were among 17 young environmental activists from around the world to receive awards from Action For Nature. The awards honor eco-conscious youth ages 8-16 who are taking steps to solve environmental problems.Satvika Iyer, 15, from Milpitas aims to create a healthy and sustainable food system in schools by advocating for more plant-based nutrition and better waste management. She worked with various organizations and her school district to introduce a permanent plant-based menu with meat-free alternatives and salad bars. She also lobbied Congress to include provisions promoting plant-based meals in the Healthy Meals, Healthy Kids Act.Thanks to Satvika’s efforts, her high school has already served more than 5,000 plant-based meals, and she plans to continue her work by helping other school districts ...Latest line: A good week for South Bay Labor, a bad week for John Eastman
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:14:11 GMT
South Bay LaborTwo public employee unions — MEF-AFSCME Local 101 and IFPTE Local 21 — secure a 15% wage increase over three years for 4,500 San Jose city workers, ending the threat of the biggest city strike since 1981. John EastmanEx-dean of Chapman University Law School in Orange County, a former Trump advisor, is indicted on nine counts in Georgia as part of Trump’s sweeping racketeering case, and he also faces disbarment in California. Home buyersThe median sale price of a single-family Bay Area home fell 5% from June to July, to $1.26 million. But due to Fed hikes, mortgage rates are topping 7% now — the highest in 21 years — spiking monthly costs.49ers’ Jake Moody comes through, but there’s still reason to be concerned
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:14:11 GMT
SANTA CLARA — So Jake Moody’s 32-yard field goal snaked through the right upright as the clock ticked to zero and now the 49ers can live happily ever after.Or can they?Based on what we saw from Moody in the 49ers’ 21-20 win over the Denver Broncos Saturday night at Levi’s Stadium, it’s not as if the Faithful going to be breathing easy in Week 1 when the 49ers visit the Pittsburgh Steelers.Same goes for coach Kyle Shanahan and the rest of the team, which pretty much took Robbie Gould for granted as he converted field goal after field goal in all kinds of weather.For whatever reason, the 49ers moved on from the 40-year-old Gould, instead using a third round selection to take Moody with the 99th overall selection out of Michigan.Under normal circumstances, it’s high for a place kicker. Too high in most cases. But the 49ers believe they are locked and loaded for a deep postseason run, so using such a high pick on the player who will likely be their le...They said it: A dark day for law enforcement
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:14:11 GMT
“I’m gonna f—- someone up and hopefully get you a (dog) bite.”“Exactly! Blood for blood.”— Text messages between Antioch Police officers charged Thursday in sweeping federal indictments that included a plot to “injure, oppress, threaten and intimidate citizens of Antioch.”Fusion breakthrough highlights Tri-Valley’s emergence as Bay Area tech mecca
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:14:11 GMT
For a brief moment in December, scientists inside a nondescript gray building in the Bay Area suburbs re-created the conditions of the sun.“It’s a singular moment in humanity,” said Vincent Tang, the principal deputy director for the National Ignition Facility and Photon Science Directorate at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. “The first time that anyone has brought star fire to Earth.”The breakthrough — fusion ignition — was a stirring moment for the team, some of whom had been working toward this for decades. The achievement was hailed by U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm as “one of the most impressive scientific feats of the 21st century,” portending the potential for a nearly unlimited source of clean renewable energy. According to Tang, it is “one of the most important missions on earth.”Laser Bay in the National Ignition Facility at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory on Wednesday, Aug 2, 2023, in Livermore, Calif. (Aric Crabb/Bay Area News Group) The Li...Latest news
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