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WIC vs. Food StampsWhat is the difference between WIC and Food Stamps? You may be wondering the difference between SNAP vs. WIC. While these government-based nutrition programs both provide food benefits to low-income individuals, they have different application processes, eligibility requirements and benefits. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is the largest food assistance program in the U.S., helping millions of underprivileged individuals, families and seniors. SNAP benefits allow recipients to purchase a variety of different foods at local grocery stores, convenience stores and farmers’ markets. On the other hand,.
How to Care for Hamsters, Guinea Pigs and RatsThe terms “rodent” and “pet” may not go hand in hand for everyone, but hamsters, guinea pigs, rats and other small critters have a long history of domestication, according to the American Veterinary Medical Association. Just like your more traditional dogs and cats, rodents can be affectionate and are even trainable. However, there are also unique factors to take into consideration before bringing one into your family. For starters, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) advises against having a rodent.
How to Prepare for a Heat WaveUpdated on 05/26/2022A heat wave can make a hot summer feel even more miserable. But more than being uncomfortable, a heat wave can cause a person to suffer a heatstroke. When the body overheats to 104 degrees Fahrenheit, as is the case during heatstroke, the sufferer is at risk for permanent damage to his or her brain, kidneys and other vital organs. This is a condition that can be easily avoided if the necessary precautions are taken. Find out what you can do to.
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