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• Router transformationAbout half of pregnancy complications, such as
having a preterm baby, are related to high blood pressure. Pregnancy
complications also increase your risk of heart disease later in life. But
many pregnancy complications can be prevented.You may begin your
pregnancy with a healthy blood pressure of less than 120/80 mm Hg,
but still develop a type of high blood pressure that occurs during or
right after pregnancy. One complication is gestational hypertension,
defined as blood pressure 140/90 mm Hg or greater. It typically
occurs after 20 weeks of pregnancy or close to delivery.Another
condition is preeclampsia, a combination of high blood pressure that
develops after 20 weeks of pregnancy with
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• emorial Day is approaching, and with it comes a simple opportunity for everyone to honor past
military personnel — wear or display a poppy. The simple red poppy flower has symbolized the
ultimate military sacrifice since World War I, and National Poppy Day is gaining more attention in
the United States every year.National Poppy Day falls on the Friday before Memorial Day, which
this year is May 27.The choice of a poppy was inspired by the poem, "In Flanders Fields," written
by Canadian Lt. Col. John McCrae, M.D., while serving on the front lines in World War I in Europe.
Since then, the poppy has become a symbol to raise awareness and recognize the sacrifices of
military personnel and their families.The American Legion Auxiliary (ALA), a community of
volunteers serving veterans, military, and their families, adopted the poppy as its memorial flower
in 1921, and, in 1924, in conjunction with The American Legion, instituted the national Poppy
Program. Each year, American Legion Auxiliary volunteers distribute millions of poppies, especially
on veteran-related holidays."National Poppy Day is a time for Americans to come together and
show their support for our servicemembers and veterans by wearing a red poppy — an
unforgettable and historic symbol of remembrance, sacrifice, and hope," says Kathy Daudistel,
ALA national president."The American Legion Auxiliary is proud to make and distribute poppies
each year for this solemn tradition. I invite communities across the country to join the American
Legion Auxiliary to honor the fallen and support the living by wearing a red poppy on Friday, May
27."Everyone can participate in National Poppy Day to honor the fallen and support
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• f these little-known facts and figures can be the keys to placing winning bets. But keep in mind, betting lines
are subject to change. Online sportsbooks such as BetUS.com update their NBA odds regularly.
* The winner of Game 1 has claimed the title in 14 of the last 20 NBA Finals.
* The home team has won Game One in 15 of the last 16 NBA Finals, excluding the 2020 championship,
which was played on a neutral court. That trend could continue, so keep an eye on the NBA lines once the
Finals are decided.
* The team with home-court advantage has also won the championship in 14 of the last 20 NBA Finals.
Golden State will have home-court advantage no matter its opponent. Dallas would have homecourt
advantage over Boston but not Miami.
* Since the NBA Finals MVP was first awarded in 1969, only two players — Joe White (1976) and Chauncey
Billups (2004) — are among eligible players on the outside looking in at the Naismith Memorial Basketball
Hall of Fame. The other 51 are either enshrined, still active or waiting to become eligible. That means the
MVP will be: Steph Curry (+225), Jayson Tatum (+250), Jimmy Butler (+550) or Luka Doncic (+650).
* The East has not had consecutive titles from different teams since Detroit and Chicago won back-to-back
championships in 1990 and 1991. The winner of Miami and Boston will try to end that streak after
Milwaukee won last year.
* The last time a team outside the top two seeds represented the West was the 2012 Mavericks, who won
the title vs. Miami as a No. 3 seed. The last time a No. 4 seed did the same? The 2008 Mavericks, who lost
the championship series to Miami. Could we see a rubber match?
* The 2008 Celtics were the last No. 1 seed from the East to win a title without LeBron James on their roster.
Miami has a chance to change that.
* The last three head coaches to win NBA titles — Nick Nurse, Fran
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• proaching age 65 can be an overwhelming time for many newly eligible Medicare beneficiaries.
When can you begin to enroll? Which plans should you consider? What do you need to
know?Here’s some information that can help.You have a seven-month window called the Initial
Enrollment Period (IEP) to sign up for Medicare benefits, which begins three months prior to the
month you’ll turn 65. You are first eligible to receive Medicare coverage at the start of your
birthday month. If your current benefits end once you turn 65, it’s important to begin researching
and comparing your Medicare options early to make sure there’s no gap in your coverage.There
are several different types of Medicare plans available:* Medicare Part A (hospital) and Medicare
Part B (medical)o Administered by the federal government, Original Medicare includes Parts A
and B that provide hospital and medical coverage. For most people, Part A is free, so it’s
important to evaluate your options as soon as you become eligible for Medicare.* Medicare Part
C (Medicare Advantage)o Offered by Medicare-approved private insurance companies and can be
considered an "all in one" alternative to Original Medicare. These plans include all the coverage
provided by Medicare Part A and B, and some may include additional benefits like prescription
drug coverage, routine dental, vision and hearing care, and innovative offerings such fitness
programs, healthy food debit cards for those who qualify and transportation benefits to help you
get to doctor’s appointments.* Medicare Part D (Prescription Drug Plans)o Original Medicare
doesn’t cover most prescription drugs, so you’ll need to sign-up for a sta