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INTRODUCING KAYLA ELIZABETH

Kayla Elizabeth

Move over shoe clips, sandal charms and clip-on medallions. Shoelry™ has entered the style scene. Up-and-coming accessory designer Kayla Elizabeth has launched her eponymous line of shoe jewelry designed to kick your look up a notch—or ten. They are made with sneakerheads in mind who like to look glam from head to toe. The collection features seven shimmering styles that attach to (and easily detach from) shoelaces. They can be worn on their own or mixed and matched, stacked and layered in multiples. Each is cast in gold- or silver-plating, decked with chromatic luxe European crystals. “I want my collection to make people feel like their best self and add a touch of luxury to their look at an accessible price point,” Kayla explains. “My first designs are timeless staples that can transform and level up any outfit, while bringing joy through sparkle and shine.” Kayla (Lastella) Antonecchia is a beauty industry veteran with an innate maximalist sense of style. Inspired by a trip to Milan, she launched her line in 2020 during the Covid-19 pandemic in partnership with her husband Mike Antonecchia, a music industry alum. She incorporates her love of Feng shui, all-things sparkly and celestial, and memories of her grandmother’s covetable jewelry collection into the very heart and soul of her designs and business. To learn more about Kayla Elizabeth, please visit www.shopkaylaelizabeth.com and follow on Instagram: @kaylaelizabethofficial. Contact Details Yaya Publicity Yael Fraynd +1 212-217-2621 Yael@yayapublicity.com

July 21, 2021 09:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time

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NEW STUDY SHOWS NOVEL PERSONALIZED SYSTEMS NUTRITION PROGRAM IMPROVES DIETARY PATTERNS, LIFESTYLE BEHAVIORS AND HEALTH-RELATED OUTCOMES

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The Habit PATH (Personalized Approaches To Health) Study demonstrates that a Personalized Systems Nutrition program in a workforce environment improves dietary habits, health markers, physical activity and other health-related outcomes. The Habit PATH Study helps validate a holistic approach to personal nutrition that: Introduces a new approach that customizes nutrition systems according to an individual’s phenotypic flexibility assessment, which measures health according to their ability to adapt to a temporary nutritional stressor or an environmental challenge. This technology can identify potential health concerns to allow for early intervention and treatment. Provides personal goal setting and motivational interviewing to affect behavioral change and improve an individual’s adherence to lifestyle intervention programs. The Habit PATH Study suggests that personalized nutrition programs may provide the tools and motivation to enable individuals to meet their unique needs, achieve public health recommendations and improve health-related outcomes that may help reduce the health economic burden of chronic disease. Nlumn, LLC, a personalized nutrition and health company, announced health outcomes from a study of a novel Personalized Systems Nutrition program in the June 2021 issue of Nutrients. The peer-reviewed Habit PATH Study is the first to incorporate phenotypic flexibility technology in Personalized Systems Nutrition programs to improve the dietary patterns, lifestyle behaviors and health-related outcomes of individuals in a workplace environment. “The Habit PATH Study shows that personalized science-based nutrition and behavior interventions have the potential to improve overall diet quality and health markers that could reduce the chronic disease burden and improve the overall state of health in the United States,” said Josh Anthony, Ph.D., Founder and CEO, Nlumn and co-author of the study. “The results suggest that a systems-based personalized nutrition approach, combining both biological and behavioral science, not only helps address an individual’s unique health needs, but also helps them achieve public health recommendations, including the Dietary Guidelines for Americans. Consequently, personalized approaches may be more effective in motivating people to achieve public health recommendations compared to general guidelines.” Participants saw health changes that were consistent with public health recommendations including: Saturated fat intake was reduced more than 20%. Total sugar and sodium intake were reduced by almost 20%. These changes are consistent with the 2020-2025 Dietary Guidelines Key Recommendations to limit specific nutrients. Key nutrients such as potassium, fiber, magnesium, vitamin C and beta carotene increased, suggesting increased intake of fruit and vegetables. While this was not designed to be a weight loss study, caloric intake decreased 13% and participants saw reduced body weight, BMI, hip circumference and a reduction in body fat. Physical activity also increased. The most unhealthy participants reported a 10% reduction in total cholesterol and a 15% decrease in LDL (bad) cholesterol. “This study shows that assessing health status by using phenotypic flexibility to direct personal nutrition recommendations enables positive lifestyle changes and health outcomes regardless of an individual’s level of health,” according to Iris M. de Hoogh, scientist, Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research (TNO) and lead author of the study. “The application of TNO’s Phenotypic Flexibility Technology helps identify early health interventions that individuals can address with their healthcare professionals before the health concern becomes a significant issue.” Anthony continued, “At a time when the U.S. is facing a multidimensional, multigenerational health crisis, and consumer demand for more nutritious food is at an all-time high, this study also helps verify the ability to use personalized subcategories to tailor food and product innovation pipelines in a meaningful way – thereby increasing the potential for long-term positive health benefits from personalized nutrition for food and insurance companies.” As part of this study, Personalized Systems Nutrition algorithms provided the employer’s food service partner with recommendations used to tailor breakfast and lunch options to align with study participants’ individual health needs. HABIT Study Results: Results of the study show that personalized nutrition programs are more effective for improving diet quality, supporting improved health-outcomes and may enable healthier lifestyle behaviors, particularly among individuals who have compromised phenotypic flexibility, a measure of the body’s ability to adapt to nutritional or environmental stressors, such as physical exercise, infections or mental stress. During the HABIT Study 10-week personalized intervention, participants showed statistically significant results: Dietary Indicators: Notable dietary improvements were observed between the intervention. Including a decrease in total and saturated fat, sugar and sodium, while showing improvements in vitamin C, magnesium, potassium, and beta carotene intake, suggesting a higher intake of fruits and vegetables. Notes: 73 participants were included in the per protocol analysis. Health Indicators: During the intervention, participants received personalized dietary recommendations, coaching and personalized meals. Several health improvements were observed for the overall study population. While this was not designed to be a weight loss trial, BMI (-0.6 kg/m2; p<0.0001), body fat (-1.2%, p=0.0192) and hip circumference (-5.8 cm; p<0.0001) showed a significant decrease. Subgroup Results: In reporting health measurements, the Habit Study’s automated Personalized Systems Nutrition algorithms assigned individuals to different subgroups based on their metabolic health status determined by phenotypic flexibility assessment at baseline. Groups A (n=48) and G (n=22) represented the most and least phenotypically flexible groups, respectively. Group G had a higher degree of adiposity, and a higher age than group A. However, there were no differences in baseline dietary intake and both groups were 82% compliant with personalized meal intake. Clinical Chemistry (fasting): For group G, significant reductions in total cholesterol and LDL (“bad”) cholesterol were seen during the intervention. There were 48 and 22 subjects in groups A and G, respectively. *p<0.01, **p<0.0001 Subgroup differences during the 10-week intervention. Anthropometrics: During the intervention period, body weight significantly decreased in both group A (most healthy) and group G (least healthy). Notes: At baseline, BMI, body weight, body fat, waist circumference and hip circumference were greater in group G compared to group A. Percentages were used to normalize differences between groups, but absolute changes were proportionately greater in group G given higher starting values. Statistically significant differences are noted in the last two columns for changes in the groups A or G respectively and in the first column for changes in the per protocol study population; (*p<0.05; **p<0.001; ****p<0.0001). Subgroup population size may have limited the ability to detect differences in some measures that were observed in the overall study (per protocol) population. Dietary Indicators: When looking at subgroups A and G, the Personalized Systems Nutrition program not only improved adherence with population-based dietary guidelines, but also achieved better alignment with individual recommendations. For the unhealthiest group, G, different positive effects were seen with respect to dietary intake, consistent with their respective dietary recommendations. Protein and beta carotene intake increased in group G, but not in group A. The increase in protein intake can be directly related to the personalized advice for group G as they were recommended to consume a diet higher in protein relative to group A. The increase in beta carotene could be the result of a higher intake of fruits and vegetables. The results suggest that personalized nutrition programs may be more effective in motivating people to consume a diet that meets individual needs while moving them closer to public health recommendations overall. As such, personalized nutrition programs have added value as compared to general guidelines or one-size fits all recommendations. Physical Activity: The intervention resulted in an increase in physical activity within the study participants of more than 700 steps per day. This was accompanied by a small decrease in resting heart rate which could indicate improved physical fitness. This increase is interesting, since the intervention consisted only of dietary advice and participants did not receive recommendations on physical exercise. The increase in physical activity may be a beneficial side-effect of participating in a Personalized Systems Nutrition program. HABIT Study Trial Design The Habit Study enrolled 107 healthy men and women, aged 30 to 65 years of age, with a body mass index between 18.5 to 39.9 kg/m2, and who were recruited from a single workforce location. The intervention grouped individuals into seven diet types and created personalized recommendations based on their phenotypic, genotypic and behavioral data. The HABIT study was a single-arm, multi-phased, open-label exploratory trial designed to measure the effectiveness of personalized nutrition on changing lifestyle behaviors and health outcomes during four intervention periods. These four periods were classified as: Baseline (week 0) and run-in (week 0 - 10) Intervention Phase 1 (week 10 - 20) Intervention Phase 2 personalized coaching/advice (week 20 - 30) Follow-up (week 30 - 40) endpoint visit only. The publication focuses on the baseline through intervention Phase 1. As part of the study, participants received: An At-Home Phenotypic Flexibility Test and Sample Collection for collecting buccal cells, a series of three dried blood spots (DBS) and DNA (baseline only) samples. A Personalized Systems Nutrition Program designed by using individual on-boarding data, clinical measures and single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) variants. Micronutrient recommendations were determined using onboarding, anthropometric and clinical measures. In addition, participants were provided with personalized recipes and meals according to their macro- and micronutrient recommendations. Three personalized coaching sessions by registered dietitian nutritionists (RDN) who were trained on coaching techniques and the algorithms supporting the Personalized Systems Nutrition system. These RDNs provided food and diet recommendations, helped motivated participants and coached them in setting and achieving personal goals. Study meals and compliance diaries. Starting at week 10, participants received tailored breakfast and lunch five days a week for nine weeks. Activity measurement. At the start of the trial, each participant was given a Fitbit® to measure and record their activity level. Approximately every five weeks participants would visit the study center to be tested and have data collected on: Clinical markers: Regular laboratory tests were conducted to track total cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, triglycerides, glucose, C-peptide, and the Homeostatic Model Assessment for Insulin Resistance (HOMA-IR) and Matsuda indices measuring whole body insulin sensitivity. Dietary Intake: Using a standard dietary record methodology, participants tracked their food and beverages consumed for three days (two weekdays and one weekend day) prior to all visits. Anthropometrics and Vitals: During each visit, anthropometrics--height (first visit only), weight, fat mass, waist and hip circumference--and blood pressure were measured. Wellbeing and Lifestyle: Participants’ dietary behavior was assessed using the 34-item Adult Eating Behaviors Questionnaire and their Quality of Life using the 26-item World Health Organization Quality of Life (WHOQOL) questionnaire. Their daily activity and sleep were tracked with a Fitbit Charge 2 which monitored heart rate, number of steps and sleeping hours. About Personalized Systems Nutrition Personalized Nutrition is the use of individual-specific information, founded in evidence-based science, to promote dietary behavior change that may result in measurable health benefits. Personalized Systems Nutrition incorporates novel Phenotypic Flexibility Technology that customizes diets according to an individual’s phenotypic flexibility allowing them to measure their health according to their biological system’s ability to adapt to conditions of temporary stressors, such as a nutrition challenge, physical exercise, infections or mental stress. This technology helps identify potential early health interventions that individuals can address with their healthcare professionals before it becomes a significant health issue. By combining systems-based approaches to understanding a person’s biology and behavior science, Personalized Systems Nutrition programs are able to create significant and sustainable changes in a person’s health and wellness. About Nlumn Nlumn works with food, nutrition and health-based companies to translate nutrition science and technology to create new opportunities across the personalized nutrition marketplace. Our international, multidisciplinary team guides partners through all phases of strategy and development to accelerate the pace of innovation, from discovery to commercialization. Our mission is to make personalized nutrition accessible to help every individual make better choices and live a healthier life. For more information, visit www.nlumn.com. About TNO TNO (Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research) is a not-for-profit research organization with the mission to connect people and knowledge to create innovations that boost the competitive strength of industry and the well-being of society in a sustainable way. TNO’s Healthy Living unit develops social and technological innovations to help people lead healthier lives and reduce lifestyle-related chronic diseases. TNO developed the phenotypic flexibility technology that was instrumental in the Habit PATH study. For more information, visit https://www.tno.nl/en/focus-areas/healthy-living/. Contact Details AgTech PR for Nlumn Jennifer Goldston +1 816-260-0040 jennifer@agtechpr.com

July 21, 2021 09:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time

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R2 Technologies Receives Series C Investment to Fuel Business Growth, Expand Corporate Footprint and Tap into the Global Market

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R2 Technologies Inc. ("R2") has received an additional round of $15 million in funding from its founding investor, Pansend Life Sciences, LLC, as a Series C equity investment which closed on July 20, 2021. The investment established a post-money valuation of $150 million for R2. The funds will be used to expand the company’s corporate footprint and US commercial acceleration of Glacial Rx™, its first-to-market revolutionary CryoAesthetic™ treatment, FDA-cleared to remove benign lesions and temporarily reduce pain, swelling and inflammation. The investment will also fuel global growth and development of R2 Technologies’ upcoming innovations that are currently planned for future rollout. “It is exciting to see our founding investor, Pansend, reinvest in the company. It is a testament to our business and the growth trajectory within the US and global markets,” says Tim Holt, R2’s Chief Executive Officer. “In fact, we will be one of the first global players in aesthetics who will have an East Coast office in Miami, Florida. This expansion will give us an unprecedented advantage especially as we expand globally and mobilize our growing sales force.” In preparation for the unprecedented growth expected in the upcoming year, R2 is accelerating its manufacturing process to meet the current pent-up and future anticipated demands from the professional market. Additionally, the team will be ramping up marketing efforts to further drive education and awareness across both the consumer and professional channels. R2 is doubling down on its presence in Silicon Valley with the expansion of its main office, while establishing a Miami-based satellite office. According to a recent article, Florida has been noted as one of the hottest new business hubs with Fortune 500 businesses and tech firms expanding into the flourishing market, leading to notable financial growth. Furthermore, RealSelf named Miami at the top of its list for the most aesthetic treatment providers and plastic surgeons per capita in 2018 and noted a strong correlation between tech hub hotspots and top medaesthetic markets, making it a prime marketplace for R2’s in-office treatments. Developed by the pioneers of CoolSculpting and Fraxel, Glacial Rx was named among ‘2021 Launches Doctors are Buzzing About’ according to RealSelf, the leading and most trusted source to educate on cosmetic procedures. Most recently, R2 was named winner of the 2 nd Annual Aesthetics Tech Summit LaunchPad SBDC, hosted by Octane, a company committed to making resources, capital and mentorship available to tech and medtech startups. R2 is actively taking orders from aesthetic providers who want to offer the new Glacial Rx treatment in-office. To learn more about R2 Technologies, treatment offerings and providers, visit glacialskin.com and follow the company on LinkedIn. About R2 Technologies: Headquartered in Silicon Valley, R2 Technologies is a world leader in CryoAesthetic™ medical devices. In 2014, Pansend Life Sciences, LLC and Blossom Innovations, LLC founded R2 Technologies and licensed exclusive intellectual property from Massachusetts General Hospital. In 2019, R2 brought on strategic partner, Huadong Medicine Co., Ltd. In close collaboration with these partners and the brand’s scientific founders and world-famous luminaries in aesthetic medicine, Drs. Rox Anderson, Dieter Manstein, and Henry Chan, R2 focuses on the development, engineering, clinical research, and commercialization of groundbreaking technologies for aesthetic providers and consumers. Since inception, R2 has raised $76 million in financing led by a world-class team of experts within the aesthetics industry. Contact Details Linsey Tilbor Rubin +1 732-991-5294 ltilbor@rellmc.com Company Website https://glacialskin.com/

July 21, 2021 08:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time

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TIM HORTONS® U.S. IS CELEBRATING CAMP DAY ON JULY 21 - CAMPAIGN HAS RAISED OVER $168 MILLION TO SUPPORT YOUTH FROM DISADVANTAGED CIRCUMSTANCES

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Tim Hortons U.S. restaurant owners are inviting Americans to help them celebrate Camp Day on July 21, when 100 percent of the purchases of hot coffee and iced coffee will be donated to support Tim Hortons Foundation Camps. Guests can also purchase a $2 Camp Day motivational bracelet available in one of four vibrant colors, with 100 percent of profits from purchases being donated directly to Tims Camps. The $168 million that has been raised to-date in North America through Camp Day has helped Tim Hortons Foundation Camps support more than 300,000 youth between the ages of 12 to 16 through a multi-year, camp and current eCamp-based program. With a rigorous strength-based learning model designed specifically for the unique needs of the youth Tims Camps serve, participants are equipped with skills like leadership, resilience, and responsibility, empowering them to open doors to their future. Seven Tims Camps across North America run year-round summer and school programs, including a hands-on digital experience over the last year, investing in youth across different Tim Hortons communities. A grassroots movement started by restaurant owners, but fueled by guests It started as a grassroots fundraiser organized by Tim Hortons restaurant owners, who pledged to set aside a day when coffee sales would support youth in their communities. Then the fundraiser got the name "Camp Day”, went national in Canada, and was later introduced in the U.S. Over the years, Camp Day has grown to become one of the most important days on the Tim Hortons calendar. "Through the generosity and support of Tim Hortons guests and restaurant owners, we're so proud of the incredible impact Camp Day makes in helping our Foundation empower thousands of youth across North America," says Axel Schwan, President of Tim Hortons. "Raising over $168 million to date through Camp Day is an amazing achievement and we're so excited to welcome guests in our restaurants on July 21 to make this year's fundraiser the best yet." Supporting youth when they need us most Last summer, realizing that the youth who participate in their programs would be disproportionately affected by the isolation brought on by the pandemic, the Foundation launched Tims eCamp, an innovative camp-inspired digital experience designed to support participants virtually. Back again this year is a new and improved version of Tims eCamp, offering participants a supportive yet challenging environment and all the resources they need to participate digitally from home. "I am humbled and inspired by the young people at our Camps," says Graham Oliver, President, Tim Hortons Foundation Camps. "They've faced incredible challenges and still discover reserves of strength and resilience and hone skills that will guide them through life. I'm proud to say that for 30 years, Tims Camps have been there for them." A Camp Day campaign delivered by campers in song Tim Hortons has also launched a Camp Day awareness campaign that featured real program participants sharing how their camp experiences were less about fun and games, and more about building confidence, courage and resilience. Directly written and sung by current and former Tims Camp participants, the powerful anthem "Not Child's Play" was also released on music streaming services, with net proceeds going directly to the Foundation. Here are ways Tim Hortons guests can participate in Camp Day this year: Place an order for hot or iced coffee at a Tim Hortons restaurant, or through the Tim Hortons app for pickup or delivery on July 21 On July 21, proceeds from the purchase of a Tim Hortons Take 12 — which includes 12 small coffees along with cups, dairy and sweeteners — are also being donated to the Foundation. Guests can fill out a pre-order form for a Tim Hortons Take 12 in restaurants so their whole work team or family can support Camp Day together Purchase a Camp Day bracelet for $2 in one of four vibrant colors, with 100% of the profits from those sales ($1.67 per bracelet) going directly to Tims Camps Round up your order to the nearest dollar in restaurant, or in the Tim Hortons app, with 100% of the donation going to support the Tim Hortons Foundation Camps Make a one-time or monthly donation any time at www.timscamps.com From July 7th through July 21st, 100% of the profits ($1.67 per bracelet sold) from Camp Day bracelet sales, and 100% of “round up” or "rent-a-tent" donations go to Tim Hortons Foundation Camps. On July 21st, 100% of the purchase price (excluding taxes) of hot/iced coffee will benefit Tim Hortons Foundation Camps. For more information, go to TimsCamps.com. Financial and other information about Tim Hortons Children’s Foundation U.S. Inc.’s purpose, programs and activities, can be obtained by contacting Dave Newnham at RR#2, 264 Glen Morris Road E., St. George, ON Canada N0E 1N0 and (519) 448-1248 and timscamps.com, or for residents of the following states, as stated below. Maryland: For the cost of postage and copying, from the Secretary of State. Michigan: MICS No. MICS 46059. New York: Upon request, from the Attorney General Charities Bureau, 120 Broadway, New York, NY 10271. Pennsylvania: The official registration and financial information of Tim Hortons Children’s Foundation U.S. Inc. may be obtained from the Pennsylvania Department of State by calling toll-free, within Pennsylvania, 1-800-732-0999. Virginia: From the State Office of Consumer Affairs in the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, P.O. Box 1163, Richmond, VA 23218. West Virginia: West Virginia residents may obtain a summary of the registration and financial documents from the Secretary of State, State Capitol, Charleston, WV 25305. CONTRIBUTIONS ARE DEDUCTIBLE FOR FEDERAL INCOME TAX PURPOSES IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE LAW. REGISTRATION IN A STATE DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL, OR RECOMMENDATION OF TIM HORTONS CHILDREN’S FOUNDATION U.S. INC. BY THE STATE. About TIM HORTONS® Tim Hortons® is one of North America's largest restaurant chains operating in the quick service segment. Founded as a single location in Canada in 1964, Tim Hortons appeals to a broad range of guest tastes, with a menu that includes premium coffee, hot and cold specialty drinks (including lattes, cappuccinos, espresso, teas and our famous Iced Capps™), fresh baked goods, hot breakfast sandwiches, breakfast snacking items, and other food products. Tim Hortons has more than 4,800 system wide restaurants located in Canada, the United States and around the world. More information about the company is available at www.timhortons.com. Contact Details Adrianna Lauricella +1 212-230-1800 tims@abmc-us.com Company Website https://www.timhortons.com/

July 20, 2021 07:02 AM Eastern Daylight Time

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7 in 10 Parents Say Children’s Post-Pandemic Social Skills Are at Risk, Per Osmo Study

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According to a new study of 2,000 U.S. parents of school aged-children (5-14 years), parents have tried a myriad ways to keep their kids active and social during the pandemic, however, 7 in 10 perceive their child’s post-pandemic social skills to be at risk, even as things return to normal. The majority of parents (71%) are also worried about potential learning loss that may have resulted by not being in school, and are pursuing a variety of means to keep up their child’s studies at home this summer. The study was commissioned by STEAM brand Osmo and conducted by OnePoll. Osmo’s study reveals that 77% of parents encouraged their child to be social and active from afar, while at home. For example, they allowed their child to: play video games or online games with others (52%); call and text friends often (49%); make neighborhood friends (45%); engage in outdoor activities like walking and bike riding (46%); attend virtual get togethers (35%); and new friends online (23%). Despite trying their hardest, two in three parents are worried that their child has gotten more socially awkward around others, and 62% do not think their kid will be able to pick up where they left off upon returning to class this fall. Specifically, parents worry that their child will have trouble in these areas: making conversation with friends (41%); meeting new people (40%); sharing (35%); staying quiet for long periods (34%); waiting their turn (31%); or remembering to say “please” and “thank you” (37%). The survey also revealed that parents value socializing, with 85% believing it is a necessary skill to use in school. Forty-four percent of respondents place academic learning and socializing on the same level of importance, and four in five (81%) think schools should implement more activities that encourage and teach social skills. “We understand how difficult the pandemic was for both kids and their parents – many of us at Osmo experienced these challenges ourselves,” says Pramod Sharma, CEO of award-winning Osmo, known for its bestselling Coding Starter Kit, Creative Starter Kit, Genius Starter Kit, and Little Genius Starter Kit. “This past year has taught all of us that learning is about so much more than academics. As a brand, Osmo is committed to applying these insights toward multi-player experiences that promote the social-emotional learning parents look for and kids need.” The study also reveals four in five parents made sure their children succeeded academically even through tough times and emphasized that school was as important as ever before. Over half of parents (52%) stuck by their child’s side when they struggled with an assignment, 47% encouraged their child to study more, 43% tried to make learning fun through games or educational activities, while 42% percent took the time to create extra homework to ensure their child understood the material they were learning during homeschooling. However, three in four parents believe their child lost a year of proper education due to COVID, and the majority (71%) are concerned that it will be difficult for their kids to catch up on learning they may have missed. With this in mind, four in five (81%) believe that certain technology or entertainment tools may be the solution to improving both their child’s social and educational skills. When asked what subject they think their kids are most likely to struggle with, parents said math (41%) followed by science (37%) and language arts (34%). Additional parental concerns about children’s re-entry to class include: not remembering their school supplies and books (42%); focusing in class (41%); or using a full keyboard not attached to a tablet (36%) again; opening their locker (32%); and doing their homework every day (32%). About Osmo Osmo is an award-winning STEAM brand with more than 2.5 million learners worldwide. It is building a universe of hands-on play experiences that nourish the minds of children by unleashing the power of imagination. The company brings physical tools into the digital world through augmented reality and its proprietary reflective artificial intelligence. Osmo is headquartered in Palo Alto, California. Learn more at playosmo.com. Contact Details Carolyn Kamii PR Carolyn Kamii +1 310-251-0550 carolynkpr@gmail.com Osmo Karen O'Dell karen@playosmo.com Company Website http://www.playosmo.com

July 20, 2021 03:30 AM Pacific Daylight Time

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Diamond Sponsor for Zero Emission Event at COP26 Named

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The Zero Emission Ship Technology Association (ZESTAs) Madadh MacLaine, Secretary-General of ZESTAs (Zero Emission Ship Technology Association) announced Sterling Plan B Energy Solutions (SPBES) will be the Diamond Sponsor for “SHIP ZERO – Charging to Zero”. This 3-day in-person/virtual hybrid event will run from 1-3 November, coinciding with the kick-off of COP 26 in Glasgow, Scotland. Sterling PlanB is a world leader in providing energy solutions in the marine sector, with Brent Perry SPBES CEO, and Chair of ZESTAs Board of Directors, considered a subject matter expert in zero emissions power systems-- both on and off the seas-- for decades. “COP 26 needs ZESTAs SHIP ZERO as industry needs to show regulators that we can achieve this. We have what it takes to get to true zero now”. (Brent Perry) The three-day workshop will include robust technical presentations from zero-emissions solutions providers, as well as finance, insurance, classification, and regulators. Speakers’ panels, audience Q&A, and brainstorming sessions will follow each session to facilitate collaborative solution building, as well as giving stakeholders an opportunity to examine how solutions will fit with their individual business cases. “This is not just a talk shop” declared Madadh MacLaine. “SHIP ZERO is about seeing what’s possible, making deals, and getting solutions built from zero-emissions vessels to the infrastructure required to make that happen; ports, shipyards, energy systems, you name it.” The event takes place well before COP26 transport day, which will give the team of researchers and stakeholders time to summarize the outcomes to be taken into consideration by regulators beforehand. A report, film, and programme of actions will be carried forward to COP 27, via the virtual platform, as well as through a programme of concrete actions. “The shipping industry must begin to make change now,” continued Perry, “I know our sector can change course and make a difference in climate change. But it must happen much faster than has been discussed in international fora. Industry can, and should, take the lead. That’s why my company is proud to be sponsoring SHIP ZERO in Glasgow. And we hope a lot of other companies join us.” ““SHIP ZERO” presents a unique opportunity to discuss and create a new vision for the industry with fellow industry thought leaders and initiators in brainstorming breakout groups to formulate ways that policy, finance, market, and technology can all be used to leverage a rapid transition to a true zero-emissions sector.” continued MacLaine. “Our mission is to produce a navigational chart with action waypoints guiding industry to the safe haven of true zero.” There will be networking opportunities throughout the three days, including buffet lunches and drink receptions with hors d’oeuvres at the end of each day. Attendance will be limited through an application process with priority going to first movers, thought leaders, disruptors, influencers, and change-makers. For more information, or to align your company with this even, please visit: Ship ZERO | ZESTAs ( https://zestas.org/ship-zero/ ) Contact Details Morgan Marketing & Communications Carleen Lyden Walker +1 203-260-0480 c.walker@morganmarketcomm.com Company Website https://morganmarketcomm.com/

July 19, 2021 06:08 PM Eastern Daylight Time

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yeedi Robot Vacuum & Mop Went Viral on Social Media and Ranked No.1 on Amazon’s New Release List on Its Launch Day

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LOS ANGELES, UNITED STATES - Media OutReach - 19 July 2021 - yeedi, a robot vacuum brand committed to delivering intelligent floor-cleaning technology for people in pursuit of high efficiency launched yeedi vac station on Jul. 17. This new model went viral on social media during its pre-launching campaign and debuted at No.1 on Amazon’s new release list. This 3-in-1 home cleaning hero vacuums, mops, and self-empties its dustbin for up to 30 days for an integrated floor cleaning experience. Priced at $499, yeedi vac station vacuums and mops at the same time. It sweeps up dirt and debris like a hurricane with a 3000Pa strong suction power. When it mops, the built-in carpet detection sensor smartly recognizes your carpet and avoids mopping it. Boasting a self-empty station which is capable of holding up to 30 days’ worth of dirt and debris, yeedi vac station automatically sucks the dirt from the dustbin into the dust bag in the self-empty station. So you can say goodbye to frequent dustbin cleanings. “Launching of yeedi vac station shortens your vacuuming time to 10 seconds every month.” Said Gary Li, the General Manager of yeedi, “It vacuums, mops and self-empties its dustbin for up to 30 days. sparing 10s to replace the dust bag is all you need to do every month from now on.” yeedi vac station’s visual mapping technology works seamlessly with a floor tracking sensor to trace your space like a GPS, so no corners of your home goes untouched. Additionally, the home map yeedi created is editable which enables you to tap the map to choose a room to clean, and draw up a targeted area to clean or steer away from. It works with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, so customers can start cleaning with voice commands. Grab this all-rounder here: https://amzn.to/2UMEepz About yeedi yeedi is an up and coming robot vacuums supplier launched in 2019. We gathered a group of robotic and housekeeping experts who are passionate about life and keen on innovations to bring quality smart products with modern design and practical features to customers all over the world. #yeedi Contact Details yeedi Media Contact media@yeedi.com Company Website http://www.yeedi.com/

July 19, 2021 11:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time

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Minuteman Press Syosset, NY Employee Todd Brown Hits 50 Years in Printing

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In 1971, Todd Brown began his career in printing through a special program that gave him paid work at the school district print shop. 50 years later, Todd shares his incredible story of longevity in the industry, which includes over 40 years as an integral employee of Minuteman Press in Syosset, N.Y. The Syosset franchise is one of the original ten Minuteman Press locations. Todd says, “I started with Minuteman Press in September 1977. It was an entirely different business back then, and I was hired by Mike Jutt (Executive VP & Director of Training) as a press operator for the Syosset location. We had the original husband and wife owners and myself. I did whatever needed to be done and I already had six years of experience doing the kind of printing that we did during those early years.” Speaking on his printing background before Minuteman Press, Todd shares, “The school district print shop is where I was first hired while I was in high school. I was able to learn how to run a printing press and it’s where I cut my teeth in the industry and learned how to deal with paper and ink. After graduation, I worked for several print shops. One of my jobs was with Hills Supermarkets doing their printing. I was laid off and that’s when I replied to an ad for Minuteman Press.” Todd’s original run with Minuteman Press in Syosset lasted eight years. “I left for three or four years to learn more and take other positions. The owners reached out to me to come back and I agreed it was the best fit. I was now married, I had a house, and I agreed to come back to run the back of the shop and become Shop Manager.” “I simply know printing and I love what I do. I always took the attitude of treating the shop and customers like it was my own. You can’t work in this business and say ‘that’s not my job.’ It’ll get you and the business nowhere.” -Todd Brown Evolution of Printing Todd reflects on how the printing industry has changed over the years as well as how he has been able to keep up with the changes. “The entire industry has evolved. Digital printing is constantly changing as is technology.” He further explains how he was able to adapt to new technology over the years: “When computers became more prevalent, I made it a point to learn graphic design on my own with whatever programs were available. I’ve been a musician my entire life so I would use different programs like Adobe PageMaker, Photoshop, and Print Shop Deluxe for passion projects but also to learn more about graphics from a printing standpoint.” He adds, “As the business changed, I was able to pretty seamlessly move into that side of the business. When I created flyers for my band, I knew what I needed to do in terms of matching the design to the plates.” “The main thing about the printing side of this business that most people don’t realize is that it’s still about paper. Paper is the one thing that has remained consistent no matter what else has changed. Paper has certain characteristics and when you do a job, even digitally, you have to know the intricacies of the process. As a professional printer, you know what’s required in order to print, cut, bind, and assemble a job. If you want a button pusher, go to Staples.” -Todd Brown Team Effort & Todd’s Role Today For Minuteman Press in Syosse t, their success and longevity all comes down to a team effort. Owner Mitch Parker has been running the business since February 2008, and Todd works hand-in-hand with graphic designer Denise to make sure jobs are fit to print. Todd explains, “I am responsible for printing virtually any job that requires printing on digital machines. Denise does a fantastic job. She sets up the files, I double-check them, and then we go to print. We work together to make sure things are set up properly and I help fine-tune the printing end of everything. She has also taught me about the software and design aspects as well, which is really helpful.” One of the biggest differences between printing for clients 40 years ago vs. today is how the artwork is provided. Todd explains, “Back when I first started, you essentially made the artwork for clients. They would bring something in such as a sketch and you then created the specifications required for printing. Today, you are given the artwork and a lot of the job is educating customers on print specifications. It goes back to the fact that paper is different than a smartphone or computer screen. A little knowledge can be dangerous when you need the bigger picture to really get the job done right. So that’s where we come in.” Todd continues, “For example, we open up files from phones that are low resolution. We go back to the customer as early as we can in the process to make sure they are informed and to make sure the job goes out correctly. The quality of the finished product justifies the extra time in educating them and reaching out so it’s important to stay on top of customer-supplied artwork. It comes with experience.” “Customers have changed dramatically. The 80-year-old lady that comes in probably knows more than the younger customers about printing. It’s important to educate all of our clients with the knowledge we have so we can produce the best finished products for them. Most of the time, they do come back and say how much they appreciate our work. Once they see the high-quality work we have done for them, they are thankful.” -Todd Brown Outside of the business, Todd has taken up a new passion as his days as a musician have faded. “I am now 67-years-old so I am no longer doing as much music. Today, I am really into slot cars. I build tracks, I detail them, and I even create signage for the ‘town’ I’ve put together. I am on Facebook groups where people share their slot car photos. People have even asked me to make slot car signs for their towns after seeing my photos and the details I add. It’s a fun community.” Secrets for Success What are the key lessons that Todd has learned during his 50 years in printing? He answers, “Care, that’s the most important thing. Also, stay one step ahead of the customer and lead them in the right direction. You’re the professional, so use that experience to help them.” For more information on Minuteman Press in Syosset, visit https://www.syosset.minutemanpress.com. Learn more about #1 rated Minuteman Press franchise opportunities at https://minutemanpressfranchise.com. Contact Details Chris Biscuiti +1 631-249-1370 cbiscuiti@mpihq.com Company Website https://minutemanpressfranchise.com

July 19, 2021 10:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time

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No Dogs Left Behind Now Sells Organic CBD Oils and Treats To Support Its Dog Meat Trade Survivors Rescued From Slaughterhouses, Dog Meat Trucks

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No Dogs Left Behind, a global animal welfare organization, now sells organic CBD oils and treats specifically designed for your dog. NDLB is offering these new products through a strategic alliance with Pawse, a company founded by four best friends with backgrounds in agriculture, hemp farming, thoroughbred training, business and engineering. Pawse plants, grows, harvests and extracts the CBD for its pet products all on its farm in Paris, Kentucky. “We were looking for a product that would be helpful for our survivors of the illegal dog meat trafficking trade in East Asia” says Jeffrey Beri, Founder and President of No Dogs Left Behind. “Product quality is paramount in an industry that lacks regulation and oversight. We decided to enter into this strategic alliance with Pawse because they meticulously control every step in the process, ensuring only the highest quality products are used. Perhaps most notable to us is they validate their products with ISO accredited third party lab results, which was something critical to us when deciding to enter into this alliance.” “It’s incredible how effective these all-natural products can be in helping calm and relax dogs and often improve their overall quality of life, especially as they age,” said Bradley Kerrick, a partner at Pawse, founded in 2019. Kerrick explains “there are studies that indicate that CBD may enhance immune system function, promote relaxation and calming, and helps maintain joint mobility. In essence, said Kerrick, “CBD from hemp is used to supplement a dogs existing endocannabinoid system, and leads to better cellular communication within their bodies, ideally, helping promote homeostasis and optimal function.” In addition to daily use for helping promote overall health and wellness, Kerrick notes many people find uses for these products during specific scenarios such as peak fireworks times, thunderstorms, road trips or visits to the vet, and for large crowds where dogs can quickly become overwhelmed. “We have seen that a lot of people have found use for CBD products for their dogs when they head back to the office and their pup is at home wondering why mom and dad are gone so much these days.” CBD treatment is especially helpful to dogs rescued from the dog meat trafficking trade, many of whom have experienced extreme stress and trauma. “There are so many things that trigger them because that’s what they went through,” he said, such as noises from lawnmowers, buses, snow blowers, motorcycles and vacuum cleaners. CBD products, notes Beri, can help your dogs “embrace the environment versus react in a fearful way.” These freeze-dried CBD treats and oil are available for purchase at http://www.nodogsleftbehind.com. NDBL is working with Pawse on additional products such as plant-based CBD treats and gravies. “We are excited to offer these products to our adopters and other pet lovers whose dogs can benefit from CBD on a daily basis and for additional help during stressful situations for their in dogs” says Beri. About No Dogs Left Behind: No Dogs Left Behind operates boots on ground in East Asia, fighting on the frontlines to rescue dogs from the illegal dog meat trafficking trade. We work hands-on with local activists through emergency response, pulling dogs directly from slaughterhouses, dog meat trucks, wet markets and traffickers. Our mission extends beyond borders, advocating for the creation and enforcement of animal welfare laws and raising awareness for a cruelty-free, sustainable world in which no animal is violated, exploited, tortured or slaughtered for commercial goods or profit. With nearly 500 survivors in our care, No Dogs Left Behind operates sanctuaries in Dayi and Gongyi, China. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Twitter, TikTok and Pinterest. Contact Details No Dogs Left Behind Sherry Chen +1 855-665-0888 sherry@nodogsleftbehind.com Company Website http://www.nodogsleftbehind.com

July 19, 2021 08:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time

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