This new company helps busy families get organized with the help of AI
Managing your home and family is a lot like running a small business. According to salary.com, if a stay at home parent was paid for their services they'd make more than 178 thousand dollars a year. So is there a way to make life easier. How about hiring an AI household assistant.
EPIC Outreach faces urgent deadline: Local farm and animal rescue needs help for $3.2M expansion
Epic Outreach is a farm and animal rescue on Jacksonvilleโs Northside that takes in abused, neglected, and lost farm animals and gives them a new lease on life. Their mission has grown so much in that time that theyโve outgrown their space.
Happy Motherโs Day! Exploring the unique bond between mother and child
Many would say that the bond between a mother and child is one of the strongest relationships. Thereโs the physical connection during the pregnancy, followed by the emotional one. But scientists say it goes beyond that, even to a cellular connection.
Parenting with purpose: Talking to your kids about sex
May is Sex Education Month. According to Planned Parenthood, kids and teens who have regular conversations with their parents about sex are less likely to take risks with their sexual health. But these talks can be awkward for both parties. Itโs a tough topic, but one that shouldnโt be ignored.
Taking care of caregivers
When someone with dementia is in need of extra help and support, a caregiver steps in. According to the CDC, 80 percent of the time, a loved one provides that care in their own home. Doctors say taking on that role is hard work, stressful and can even lead to their own health issues. Now, a new app is giving those caregivers the tools they need and a reminder
Mixing medications can produce a dangerous cocktail
Taking more than one medication at a time is often necessary, but sometimes, medications canโt be mixed. If they are, it causes an interaction that could be serious or even deadly. Doctors say it happens more than you may think, leading to a quarter of a million hospitalizations each year in the U.S.
Joyless jobs: Why do most people hate their work?
Finding a job you love is the dream. But sometimes once youโve been at the job for a while, it can feel more like a nightmare. Rather than moving on or finding a new career, experts say the answer might be an easier option thatโs right in front of you.
No sign of protesters at UNF graduation ceremonies after students arrested on campus Thursday
As pro-Palestine protests continue on college campuses across the country, Friday is graduation day in Florida for students at the University of Florida, Florida State University and the University of North Florida.
Following โLifeโs Essential 8โ could slow aging by 6 years
Exercising and eating right are key factors in staying healthy. But the American Heart Association says it doesnโt stop there. It says following certain lifestyle habits can not only improve your overall health, but also slow your bodyโs aging by years.
High stakes: The dangers of cannabis for children
Twenty-four states have legalized recreational marijuana, and as that number continues to grow, more and more teens and young adults are experimenting with it. But cannabis isnโt as harmless as some believe, especially for developing brains. Young minds are more curious than cautious, and it could end up impacting their health.
Beat burnout & re-energizing your life
Heavy workloads and deadline pressures have more and more people feeling fatigued, unmotivated, and downright exhausted. A new report reveals more than 38 percent of people say they are experiencing burnout. Itโs important to know the signs and make changes before itโs too late.
Subscription shock! How much are you spending?
With the rise of streaming services and online subscriptions, many consumers may be unaware of the total costs they're spending each month. According to Forbes, the average household spends over 552 dollars a month on various subscriptions, ranging from streaming platforms to software services.
Defensive living: Street smart safety
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month and thatโs why we are going to share some pretty terrifying statistics. Over half of all women become a victim of sexual violence during their lifetime. One in four women has been the target of a rapist. And women are more likely to fall victim to cybercrimes than men. So, what can you do to protect yourself?
Invisible threat: Toxins in our food and water
As the world celebrates earth day April 22nd, a sobering reality is that our food and water sources are becoming increasingly contaminated with microplastics and toxic metals. But what can you do about it? Is there a way to keep you and your family safe?
Back to basics to boost brain health
Your brain allows you to think, feel, communicate, make decisions, and live a productive life. Thatโs why keeping it healthy is so important. Ivanhoe reports on some ways to boost your brain health.A healthy brain is essential for a healthy life. One way to boost brain power is to lower stress levels.
SnapJAX Stories: Special studio tour for โThe Local Schnauzersโ
In this week's SnapJAX Stories, it was a pirate in a pool that got my attention and I wanted to see the story behind the picture. I invited not one but two Schnauzers to WJXT and gave them a tour of the station -- and wait until you see the reaction.
National Siblings Day: How knowing your siblingsโ health history can help you
April 10th is the day we celebrate our big brother or little sister. Itโs the day we give thanks for always having a partner in crime or just someone in the family to blame. More than 80 percent of children in the US grow up with a sibling. Whatever your relationship is, itโs important to know that when it comes to your health, what happens to them, could happen to you.