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Beyond Vaccines: The Must-Have Vet Visits Every Puppy Needs in Their First Year

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Bringing a new puppy home is exciting and a little overwhelming. Between sleepless nights and endless cuddles, it can be hard to know what your puppy really needs. If you are exploring Mini Goldendoodle adoption options, it is important to remember that their care involves more than just vaccines. Early vet visits help set the stage for a healthy, happy life. Knowing which checkups to prioritize can make your first year together smooth and stress-free.
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7 Ways To Naturally Boost Your Immune System

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The most ideal approach to manage any ailment — even COVID-19 — is through prevention. It’s important that we do whatever we can to keep from getting sick, and that includes washing our hands completely, routinely and adequately, since numerous infections are spread by our own hands. Beyond that, a strong immune system is your best defense. Here are 7 easy ways to stay healthy by boosting your immune system.

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American Museum of Natural History Becomes a Covid-19 Vaccination Site for NYC

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Blue Whale Model, Hall of Ocean Life (Image Courtesy of AMNH)

NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio announced this past week that the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) will be a New York City COVID-19 vaccination site beginning immediately. You can now get yourself vaccinated under the monumental Blue Whale model  located in the Museum’s iconic Milstein Hall of Ocean Life. Just think, you will be the envy of your Instagram feed!

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Gail’s Top Ten Favorite CDs of 2012

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Tame Impala, Lonerism

People who’ve taken a lot of psychedelics (raises hand) and listened to way too much music while lounging in a room lit only by a black light bulb will often talk about how certain albums sound like they were made while the band was on drugs. Tame Impala’s sophomore album, Lonerism, is drugs.

Read my awesome review of Lonerism at This Link.

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The Darkness, Hot Cakes

Hot Cakes is my favorite Queen album since A Night at the Opera.

Read my amazing review of Hot Cakes at This Link.

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Little Barrie, King of the Waves

Little Barrie’s King of the Waves was Number One on the list for most of the year until The Darkness nudged it from the top spot, only to be further nudged by Tame Impala. This only means it was a pretty fucking great year for Rock & Roll.

Read more of my opinion on how Little Barrie Saved Rock in 2012 at This Link.

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The SheepDogs

It is my belief that The SheepDogs operate in this realty via adept use of a well-oiled Time Machine.  Read more about my hypothesis at This Link.

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Mott Boroff, Filling In The Cracks EP

My mind was blown away last year by the discovery of Matt Boroff, an artist who refers to himself as a “Gold Medalist in the Best Kept Secret Olympics.” Read more at This Link.

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The Killers, Battle Born

I like This Album.

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Bento, Diamond Days

I was in the process of reviewing Diamond Days when I was unexpectedly evacuated from my apartment due to the storm surge of Hurricane Sandy. Drama! Bento is the solo project by Ben Gillies, former drummer for Silverchair. I interviewed Ben once and he was hilarious. If you enjoyed Siverchair’s artsy fartsy 2007 Swan Song, Young Modern, you will probably dig this album.

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The Vaccines, Come of Age

The first time I played this CD each song managed to distinguish itself from the next, so it gets to be on this list.

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Lita Ford, Living like a Runaway

No pain, no gain. Guitarist and Rock Godess Lita Ford bounces back from a messy divorce to make the album of her career. My indepth review of Living Like a Runaway can be found at This Link.

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Mike Viola, Acousto De Perfecto

If real musical talent – quality songwriting, musicianship, charisma – were still rewarded with popularity and financial success in the way they were back in the ‘70s, Mike Viola would be as revered as Elton John and sell out bigger concert tours than Lady Gaga.

Read more from me about Mike Viola and Acousto De Perfecto by clicking Here.