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Doctor shares importance of eye safety during solar eclipse viewing party
SUMMARY: The content highlights the key factors that contribute to burnout in the workplace, such as heavy workloads, lack of control, and limited social support. It emphasizes the importance of addressing burnout through strategies like clear communication, work-life balance, and promoting a positive organizational culture. The negative impacts of burnout on both individuals and organizations are discussed, including increased employee turnover, decreased productivity, and poor mental health outcomes. The content emphasizes the need for proactive measures to prevent and address burnout in order to create a healthier and more sustainable work environment.
The Wesson and Mothershed Eye Center hosted a watch party for their clients and workers to watch the historic solar eclipse.
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Jackson leaders warn of possible JTRAN strike on Friday
SUMMARY: 12 News at 5 reports a possible jran strike in Jackson, with city officials warning bus riders to make alternate plans. The strike is planned for tomorrow, potentially leaving riders stranded. Officials urge riders to monitor the Jr website and app for updates. A meeting between city officials and jran drivers is scheduled for May 22nd. Stay tuned to 12 News for further updates.
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Campaign targets illegal gun purchases in Jackson area
SUMMARY: A campaign called Don't Lie for the Other Guy is targeting illegal gun purchases in the Jackson metro area. The goal is to educate firearm retailers and customers on how to spot and deter illegal straw purchases, where someone buys a gun for someone who is not legally allowed to own one. ATF, the Department of Justice, and the National Shooting Sport Foundation are involved in the month-long campaign. Jackson was chosen due to its high level of gun crime and the fact that guns bought in Mississippi are often trafficked to other states like Chicago and New York. Straw purchasers could face up to 15 years in prison and $250,000 in fines.
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Interview: May is National Stroke Awareness Month
SUMMARY: May is National Stroke Awareness Month and Baptist Memorial Hospital is urging people to know the signs of a stroke, which affects 800,000 Americans annually. Dr. Robert Pitock, Chief of Emergency Medicine at Baptist Memorial Hospital Union County, shared the FAST pneumonic for stroke signs: Balance, Eyes, Face, Arms, Speech, and Time. It's crucial to seek immediate medical attention if experiencing any of these symptoms, as time is of the essence in stroke treatment. Prevention involves controlling blood pressure, monitoring atrial fibrillation, managing diabetes, and maintaining healthy cholesterol levels. Acting quickly can greatly improve the outcome in case of a stroke.
Dr. Robert Pitcock explains the symptoms and what to do in the event of a stroke.
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