
Michelle Rose
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Dec 4, 2024 |
crainscleveland.com | Michelle Rose |Ethan Karp
If you want to get somewhere, you need a map not a maze. Unfortunately, when it comes to workforce development in Cuyahoga County, we are stuck in a maze of our own making. Our collective goal is simple: Connect people who need jobs to employers who need workers. The reality is much more complex.
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Nov 6, 2024 |
scarymommy.com | Michelle Rose
I was a '90s kid. I was also a loyal fan of Full House, which means that growing up, catchphrases like "You got it, dude" and "have mercy" were basically part of my DNA (along with "Did I do thaaaat?" — IYKYK). I vividly remember sitting on the sofa in my living room as a kid and looking forward to my daily dose of Full House. Back then, I resonated a lot with Michelle's character — partially because we share the same name, and partially because she's the youngest of three girls (like I am).
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Oct 15, 2024 |
scarymommy.com | Michelle Rose
"So, who's really your favorite kid?" asks a childless friend of mine, referring to my three young children. I sat there stunned — I couldn't possibly choose a favorite. But then it got me thinking: What if my kids were asked if they had a favorite parent? Dun dun dun. It's interesting when I take a minute to really think about it. From the outside looking in, it would seem as though my 7-year-old son and my 6-year-old daughter prefer my husband.
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Aug 19, 2024 |
houseofwellness.com.au | Samantha Allemann |Tianna Nadalin |Michelle Rose
Childbirth can take a toll on your pelvic floor, but with the right care, you can manage and even prevent issues. Here’s what to do. When it comes to personal care priorities post-birth, snatching a nap or a quick shower is high on the to-do list. Pelvic health — not so much. But when you consider almost half of all women who have had a child also have some level of prolapse, pelvic floor dysfunction must be taken more seriously — and discussed more openly.
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Aug 14, 2024 |
houseofwellness.com.au | Tianna Nadalin |Michelle Rose
Is it time to discover how to support your prostate health? Hereâs what you can do. The prostate is a small gland, about the size of a walnut, which is located at the base of the bladder.1Itâs only found in men, and its main function is to produce the major fluids that make up semen.2As men age, the prostate can sometimes cause issues, often related to urinary problems.
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