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  1. 𝐂𝐡𝐢𝐚𝐫𝐢-𝐦𝐚𝐥𝐟𝐨𝐫𝐦𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐞 𝐤𝐚𝐧 𝐨𝐨𝐫𝐳𝐚𝐚𝐤 𝐳𝐢𝐣𝐧 𝐯𝐚𝐧 𝐜𝐬𝐚𝐬
    #Chiari malformatie, een aangeboren afwijking in de hersenen, kan #csas veroorzaken. Dat is nog niet algemeen bekend.
    Lees het korte artikel en het ervaringsverhaal: apneuvereniging.nl/chiari

  2. 𝐍𝐢𝐞𝐮𝐰𝐞 𝐚𝐚𝐧𝐩𝐚𝐤 𝐂𝐒𝐀𝐒?
    Een drietal Nederlandse ziekenhuizen doet mee aan een onderzoek naar een nieuwe aanpak van Centraal Slaapapneu ( #CSAS ). De resultaten zijn hoopgevend.
    Lees meer: apneuvereniging.nl/remede

  3. 𝐂𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐚𝐚𝐥 𝐒𝐥𝐚𝐚𝐩𝐚𝐩𝐧𝐞𝐮 𝐒𝐲𝐧𝐝𝐫𝐨𝐨𝐦
    In deze podcast vertelt Jeryll Asin over oorzaken en behandeling van #CSAS, maar ook over het Remede-systeem, een nieuwe behandeling van CSAS.
    Beluister deze podcast op: apneuvereniging.nl/podcastcsas

  4. 𝐂𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐚𝐚𝐥 𝐒𝐥𝐚𝐚𝐩𝐚𝐩𝐧𝐞𝐮
    Bij Centraal Slaapapneu (CSAS) stopt de ademhaling tijdens de slaap meerdere keren.
    Dit komt doordat de hersenen geen goede signalen sturen naar de ademhalingsspieren. #apneu #CSAS
    Lees meer: t.ly/apneu-csas

  5. 𝐂𝐒𝐀𝐒, 𝐨𝐨𝐤 𝐚𝐩𝐧𝐞𝐮 𝐦𝐚𝐚𝐫 𝐝𝐚𝐧 𝐚𝐧𝐝𝐞𝐫𝐬
    Bij centraal slaapapneu (#CSAS) stopt de adem ook. Maar dat komt omdat de hersenen geen signaal afgeven om te ademen.
    Lees meer hierover: apneuvereniging.nl/centraal-sl

  6. Why Should We Eat Seasonally And Locally (Even In The Winter)?

    "Did you know that on average produce travels 1500 miles to reach the shelves in your grocery store? 1500 miles will take you from Miami to Boston – certainly not a quick trip! The terms 'seasonal eating' and 'locally-grown' are popular amongst health fanatics and eco-warriors… but what’s all of the hype about? What are the true benefits? Why should we eat seasonally and locally throughout the year?

    So How Do You Eat Seasonal & Local?

    - Keep in mind that what is in season for you may not be seasonal for someone else – it all depends on your location! Southern California has a very different climate than the freezing fields of Maine.

    - If you go shopping at your local farmers market, you are automatically eating locally AND seasonally! It’s a win-win. Farmers markets are a great way to support your community, buy fresh nutritious produce, and meet the people growing your food! Check to see if your farmers markets move indoors in the winter – many of them do!

    - Join a local CSA (“Community-Supported Agriculture”)! In a CSA, consumers subscribe to a membership and share the risk of harvest with the farmer. In return, the consumers receive a big box of nutritious, fresh, seasonal and local produce every couple of weeks.

    - Opt for locally-grown produce within your grocery store. Many stores, including Whole Foods, mark food that is local. This is a great way to easily support your local farmers.

    - Start your own organic, seasonal garden! If you have the outdoor space (or even indoor vertical space) start a little garden. This is a great way to get exceptionally fresh food right from your backyard.

    - Buy in bulk, then freeze and can your local produce for future use! If you plan ahead and properly store them, those summer strawberries can last you all throughout the winter!

    - The Seasonal Food Guide is an excellent tool to get a better understanding of what is local and seasonal to your specific state. Local Harvest is another great resource to find local farms, community-supported agriculture (CSAs), farmers’ markets, and more."

    Read more:
    inonaround.org/seasonal/
    #EatingSeasonally #LocalProduce #FarmersMarkets #CSAs #FoodStorage #SolarPunkSunday

  7. Why Should We Eat Seasonally And Locally (Even In The Winter)?

    "Did you know that on average produce travels 1500 miles to reach the shelves in your grocery store? 1500 miles will take you from Miami to Boston – certainly not a quick trip! The terms 'seasonal eating' and 'locally-grown' are popular amongst health fanatics and eco-warriors… but what’s all of the hype about? What are the true benefits? Why should we eat seasonally and locally throughout the year?

    So How Do You Eat Seasonal & Local?

    - Keep in mind that what is in season for you may not be seasonal for someone else – it all depends on your location! Southern California has a very different climate than the freezing fields of Maine.

    - If you go shopping at your local farmers market, you are automatically eating locally AND seasonally! It’s a win-win. Farmers markets are a great way to support your community, buy fresh nutritious produce, and meet the people growing your food! Check to see if your farmers markets move indoors in the winter – many of them do!

    - Join a local CSA (“Community-Supported Agriculture”)! In a CSA, consumers subscribe to a membership and share the risk of harvest with the farmer. In return, the consumers receive a big box of nutritious, fresh, seasonal and local produce every couple of weeks.

    - Opt for locally-grown produce within your grocery store. Many stores, including Whole Foods, mark food that is local. This is a great way to easily support your local farmers.

    - Start your own organic, seasonal garden! If you have the outdoor space (or even indoor vertical space) start a little garden. This is a great way to get exceptionally fresh food right from your backyard.

    - Buy in bulk, then freeze and can your local produce for future use! If you plan ahead and properly store them, those summer strawberries can last you all throughout the winter!

    - The Seasonal Food Guide is an excellent tool to get a better understanding of what is local and seasonal to your specific state. Local Harvest is another great resource to find local farms, community-supported agriculture (CSAs), farmers’ markets, and more."

    Read more:
    inonaround.org/seasonal/
    #EatingSeasonally #LocalProduce #FarmersMarkets #CSAs #FoodStorage #SolarPunkSunday

  8. Why Should We Eat Seasonally And Locally (Even In The Winter)?

    "Did you know that on average produce travels 1500 miles to reach the shelves in your grocery store? 1500 miles will take you from Miami to Boston – certainly not a quick trip! The terms 'seasonal eating' and 'locally-grown' are popular amongst health fanatics and eco-warriors… but what’s all of the hype about? What are the true benefits? Why should we eat seasonally and locally throughout the year?

    So How Do You Eat Seasonal & Local?

    - Keep in mind that what is in season for you may not be seasonal for someone else – it all depends on your location! Southern California has a very different climate than the freezing fields of Maine.

    - If you go shopping at your local farmers market, you are automatically eating locally AND seasonally! It’s a win-win. Farmers markets are a great way to support your community, buy fresh nutritious produce, and meet the people growing your food! Check to see if your farmers markets move indoors in the winter – many of them do!

    - Join a local CSA (“Community-Supported Agriculture”)! In a CSA, consumers subscribe to a membership and share the risk of harvest with the farmer. In return, the consumers receive a big box of nutritious, fresh, seasonal and local produce every couple of weeks.

    - Opt for locally-grown produce within your grocery store. Many stores, including Whole Foods, mark food that is local. This is a great way to easily support your local farmers.

    - Start your own organic, seasonal garden! If you have the outdoor space (or even indoor vertical space) start a little garden. This is a great way to get exceptionally fresh food right from your backyard.

    - Buy in bulk, then freeze and can your local produce for future use! If you plan ahead and properly store them, those summer strawberries can last you all throughout the winter!

    - The Seasonal Food Guide is an excellent tool to get a better understanding of what is local and seasonal to your specific state. Local Harvest is another great resource to find local farms, community-supported agriculture (CSAs), farmers’ markets, and more."

    Read more:
    inonaround.org/seasonal/
    #EatingSeasonally #LocalProduce #FarmersMarkets #CSAs #FoodStorage #SolarPunkSunday

  9. Why Should We Eat Seasonally And Locally (Even In The Winter)?

    "Did you know that on average produce travels 1500 miles to reach the shelves in your grocery store? 1500 miles will take you from Miami to Boston – certainly not a quick trip! The terms 'seasonal eating' and 'locally-grown' are popular amongst health fanatics and eco-warriors… but what’s all of the hype about? What are the true benefits? Why should we eat seasonally and locally throughout the year?

    So How Do You Eat Seasonal & Local?

    - Keep in mind that what is in season for you may not be seasonal for someone else – it all depends on your location! Southern California has a very different climate than the freezing fields of Maine.

    - If you go shopping at your local farmers market, you are automatically eating locally AND seasonally! It’s a win-win. Farmers markets are a great way to support your community, buy fresh nutritious produce, and meet the people growing your food! Check to see if your farmers markets move indoors in the winter – many of them do!

    - Join a local CSA (“Community-Supported Agriculture”)! In a CSA, consumers subscribe to a membership and share the risk of harvest with the farmer. In return, the consumers receive a big box of nutritious, fresh, seasonal and local produce every couple of weeks.

    - Opt for locally-grown produce within your grocery store. Many stores, including Whole Foods, mark food that is local. This is a great way to easily support your local farmers.

    - Start your own organic, seasonal garden! If you have the outdoor space (or even indoor vertical space) start a little garden. This is a great way to get exceptionally fresh food right from your backyard.

    - Buy in bulk, then freeze and can your local produce for future use! If you plan ahead and properly store them, those summer strawberries can last you all throughout the winter!

    - The Seasonal Food Guide is an excellent tool to get a better understanding of what is local and seasonal to your specific state. Local Harvest is another great resource to find local farms, community-supported agriculture (CSAs), farmers’ markets, and more."

    Read more:
    inonaround.org/seasonal/
    #EatingSeasonally #LocalProduce #FarmersMarkets #CSAs #FoodStorage #SolarPunkSunday

  10. Why Should We Eat Seasonally And Locally (Even In The Winter)?

    "Did you know that on average produce travels 1500 miles to reach the shelves in your grocery store? 1500 miles will take you from Miami to Boston – certainly not a quick trip! The terms 'seasonal eating' and 'locally-grown' are popular amongst health fanatics and eco-warriors… but what’s all of the hype about? What are the true benefits? Why should we eat seasonally and locally throughout the year?

    So How Do You Eat Seasonal & Local?

    - Keep in mind that what is in season for you may not be seasonal for someone else – it all depends on your location! Southern California has a very different climate than the freezing fields of Maine.

    - If you go shopping at your local farmers market, you are automatically eating locally AND seasonally! It’s a win-win. Farmers markets are a great way to support your community, buy fresh nutritious produce, and meet the people growing your food! Check to see if your farmers markets move indoors in the winter – many of them do!

    - Join a local CSA (“Community-Supported Agriculture”)! In a CSA, consumers subscribe to a membership and share the risk of harvest with the farmer. In return, the consumers receive a big box of nutritious, fresh, seasonal and local produce every couple of weeks.

    - Opt for locally-grown produce within your grocery store. Many stores, including Whole Foods, mark food that is local. This is a great way to easily support your local farmers.

    - Start your own organic, seasonal garden! If you have the outdoor space (or even indoor vertical space) start a little garden. This is a great way to get exceptionally fresh food right from your backyard.

    - Buy in bulk, then freeze and can your local produce for future use! If you plan ahead and properly store them, those summer strawberries can last you all throughout the winter!

    - The Seasonal Food Guide is an excellent tool to get a better understanding of what is local and seasonal to your specific state. Local Harvest is another great resource to find local farms, community-supported agriculture (CSAs), farmers’ markets, and more."

    Read more:
    inonaround.org/seasonal/
    #EatingSeasonally #LocalProduce #FarmersMarkets #CSAs #FoodStorage #SolarPunkSunday

  11. 𝐒𝐨𝐦𝐬 𝐬𝐜𝐡𝐫𝐢𝐤 𝐢𝐤 𝐰𝐚𝐤𝐤𝐞𝐫 𝐞𝐧 𝐝𝐞𝐧𝐤 𝐝𝐚𝐭 𝐢𝐤 𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐧 𝐧𝐢𝐞𝐭 𝐠𝐞𝐚𝐝𝐞𝐦𝐝 𝐡𝐞𝐛
    Csas komt ook bij kinderen voor met andere verschijnselen. Lees het verhaal van Lauren en ook wat de behandeling van #csas bij kinderen is: t.ly/Ie6P6 #apneu

  12. 𝐑𝐞𝐠𝐢𝐨𝐛𝐢𝐣𝐞𝐞𝐧𝐤𝐨𝐦𝐬𝐭 𝐙𝐞𝐞𝐥𝐚𝐧𝐝
    Ook niet-leden en mensen uit België zijn van harte welkom!
    O.a. nieuwe behandelmethoden #apneu en centraal apneu #CSAS, en onderhoud #cpap.
    Meer informatie en inschrijven: t.ly/gxu3c #regiobijeenkomst #zeeland

  13. 🔋🔋🔋⚡ Takie spotkanie potrafi naładować baterie! Na pierwszym ogólnopolskim zlocie RWS-ów poznaliśmy fantastycznych ludzi! Spotkanie w Ekologicznym Uniwersytecie Ludowym służyło nie tylko nawiązaniu kontaktów 👩‍🌾 👨‍🔬 👩‍🏫 pomiędzy różnymi polskimi grupami Rolnictwa Wspieranego przez Społeczność, ale też pogłębieniu wiedzy o ekologicznej uprawie warzyw i zaplanowaniu współpracy pomiędzy uczestniczkami i uczestnikami. Ach, szkoda było wyjeżdżać!
    #RWS #rolnictwoEkologiczne #żywnośćEkologiczna #rolnicy #rolniczki #konsumenci #zdrowaŻywność #sprzedażBezpośrednia #RHD #RolniczyHandelDetaliczny #spotkanie #CSA #CSAs #EUL #Grzybów #SpotkanieRWS

  14. 🔋🔋🔋⚡ Takie spotkanie potrafi naładować baterie! Na pierwszym ogólnopolskim zlocie RWS-ów poznaliśmy fantastycznych ludzi! Spotkanie w Ekologicznym Uniwersytecie Ludowym służyło nie tylko nawiązaniu kontaktów 👩‍🌾 👨‍🔬 👩‍🏫 pomiędzy różnymi polskimi grupami Rolnictwa Wspieranego przez Społeczność, ale też pogłębieniu wiedzy o ekologicznej uprawie warzyw i zaplanowaniu współpracy pomiędzy uczestniczkami i uczestnikami. Ach, szkoda było wyjeżdżać!
    #RWS #rolnictwoEkologiczne #żywnośćEkologiczna #rolnicy #rolniczki #konsumenci #zdrowaŻywność #sprzedażBezpośrednia #RHD #RolniczyHandelDetaliczny #spotkanie #CSA #CSAs #EUL #Grzybów #SpotkanieRWS

  15. Dan Levy at the Canadian Screen Awards
    March 27, 2019
    📸 Isaiah Trickey/FilmMagic

    #DanLevy #CSAs

  16. Dan Levy at the Canadian Screen Awards
    March 27, 2019
    📸 Isaiah Trickey/FilmMagic

  17. Interesting challenge: along the front range of the Rockies in Colorado, where the biggest cities are, there are now two food system platforms that are being adopted by #FoodHubs, #FarmersMarkets, #producerCoops, #CSAs, etc: Liveline.ca, a for profit, proprietary platform out of Ontario, CA, and Open Food Network, a commons-oriented open source platform. Our effort in Colorado Springs lies between the two and will soon choose. Trying to advocate for OFN without alienating people...
    #csa