Monday, October 11, 2021

The Top Choice For Exemptee Training!

The Best Choice For Exemptee Training! 

This training program (taught by SkillsPlus Intl Inc.) is designed for individuals seeking  a California Home Medical Device Retailer Exemptee license. 

According to a recent California HMDR Program FAQ, "An individual may submit an application for an exemptee license on their own behalf or a licensed HMDR operator may submit an exemptee license application for a current employee for the purpose of dispensing prescription medical devices from that particular facility. In either case, the applicant must meet the required knowledge and training mandated by California Health and Safety Code, Division 104, Part 5, Section 111656.4 (a). This law requires one year of work experience in a facility where dangerous drugs and/or dangerous devices are dispensed, evidence of high school graduation or GED equivalent, and evidence that the applicant has completed a training course that addresses areas of HMDR knowledge and training."

Successful completion of this training course earns a course completion certificate to include in your California Exemptee license application. 

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Friday, October 8, 2021

Diet soda may prompt food cravings, especially in women and people with obesity - NPR

 According to the article:

"The "diet" in diet drinks may be a false promise for some soda lovers. True, they deliver the fizz and taste of a soda experience, without the calories. Yet, new research shows they also can leave people with increased food cravings. ...

Given the new research, should diet-soda drinkers who are trying to reach a healthy weight give up on artificially sweetened drinks?

"People with obesity might want to completely avoid diet sodas for a couple of weeks to see if this helps to reduce cravings for high-calorie foods," Schmidt suggests."

Read the full source article:  Diet soda may prompt food cravings, especially in women and people with obesity - NPR

From SkillsPlus International Inc.