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Link:https://www.socialmediatoday.com/content/social-media-good-thing-or-bad-thing

Social Media – A Good Thing or a Bad Thing?

It is important to strike a balance and approach social media with caution. While there are undoubtedly beneficial aspects to social media, it is crucial to be aware of the potential negative consequences and take necessary steps to protect oneself. With responsible and mindful usage, social media can be a powerful tool for connection, education, and inspiration. Ultimately, the impact of social media depends on how we choose to navigate and utilize it in our everyday lives.

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Link:https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/top-13-evidence-based-health-benefits-of-coffee#section13

13 Health Benefits of Coffee, Based on Science

Coffee is one of the most popular beverages in the world, with millions of people relying on it to jumpstart their day or provide a much-needed boost of energy. However, most people are unaware of the numerous benefits that coffee can have on our bodies. From boosting cognitive function to improving physical performance, the benefits of coffee extend beyond just a morning pick-me-up. In this article, I read various ways in which coffee can positively impact our health and well-being.

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Link:https://www.mdanderson.org/publications/focused-on-health/healthy-sleep-habits.h13-1589046.html

8 healthy sleep habits

Sleeping is a vital aspect of our overall health and well-being. Establishing healthy sleep habits is crucial for maintaining good physical and mental health. Unfortunately, many people struggle with poor sleep quality, resulting in a variety of negative effects on their daily lives. By adopting and practicing healthy sleep habits, you can enhance the quality and quantity of your sleep, leading to improved overall health and well-being. In this publication, we will explore eight healthy sleep habits that can help you achieve better sleep and wake up feeling refreshed and energized.

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B.C. allows cannabis producers to give samples to retailers

Legal change takes effect immediately, comes in time for a Victoria conference in October

By Glen Korstrom | September 25, 2023, 2:00pm

The B.C. government today changed regulations to allow federally licensed cannabis producers to provide product samples to licensed retailers for nominal fees. 

This is great news for conference organizers, such as those behind the Grow Up Conference & Expo that is set to be held in Victoria, Oct. 1 through 3. 

“We’re excited to be the first industry expo in B.C. to benefit from allowing licensed producers to provide cannabis samples to licensed retailers,” said the expo’s Randy Rowe, president of the expo’s organizing company.

“The ability to provide samples for marketing purposes to retailers is an essential tool for brands to showcase their products and connect with retailers.”

Rowe’s conference is set to have what he calls a “brand and buyer’s zone.”

That zone is where licensed producers, micro-producers and craft growers will be able to show their products and brands to large retailers. Retailers can then arrange to meet brand representatives to give them immediate feedback on their products. 

The legal changes require that producers supply cannabis samples in “reasonable” quantities, which have little retail value. There is no prescribed maximum amount for cannabis samples. Samples, however, should not be used to induce partnerships or other benefits. Retailers have to keep records of the samples that they receive.

It remains against the law for cannabis producers to give product samples to the general public. 

Evergreen Cannabis owner Mike Babins told BIV that he is looking into the new regulation but is not yet sure how much it could alter the products that he sells.

“It probably won’t change what I sell but it could be more paperwork,” he said.

gkorstrom@biv.com

Link https://biv.com/article/2023/09/bc-allows-cannabis-producers-give-samples-retailers

B.C. allows cannabis producers to give samples to retailers

The Grow Up Conference & Expo, scheduled to take place in Victoria from Oct. 1 through 3, is thrilled with the recent development that allows licensed producers to offer cannabis samples to licensed retailers. Randy Rowe, the president of the expo’s organizing company, expresses his enthusiasm for being the first industry expo in B.C. to benefit from this change.

According to Randy Rowe, providing samples for marketing purposes to retailers serves as a crucial tool for brands to highlight their products and establish connections with retailers. Additionally, the conference will feature a designated “brand and buyer’s zone” where attendees can further explore and engage with various brands.

This designated area will allow licensed producers, micro-producers, and craft growers to showcase their products and brands to major retailers. Retailers will have the opportunity to meet with brand representatives and provide immediate feedback on their offerings.

New regulations stipulate that producers must provide cannabis samples in “reasonable” quantities, which hold little retail value. There are no specific limits on sample quantities; however, they should not be used as a means of securing partnerships or other advantages. Retailers are required to maintain records of the samples they receive.

It remains illegal for cannabis producers to distribute product samples to the general public.

Mike Babins, owner of Evergreen Cannabis, expressed interest in exploring the implications of these new regulations but remains uncertain about how it may impact his product offerings.

“While it may not significantly change my inventory, there could be additional administrative tasks involved,” Babins remarked.

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