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 Two people in Los Angles County have been diagnosed with raccoon roundworm, also known as Baylisascaris procyonis, according to the local public health department.Both cases were detected in the South Bay area of Los Angeles County, but officials say the risk to the general public is still  low at this time . The last time I recall hearing about a ra stanley cup ccoon roundworm infection in a human being, it must ve been 40 years ago. So this is a very, very rare stanley polska  and unfortunate event,  said Dr. William Schaffner, a professor of infectious diseases at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. He has spent 40 years in infectious disease and public health.The parasite that causes the disease lives in the intestines of raccoons, and can be spread through water or other materials contaminated with raccoon feces. The eggs of this worm get into the person, begin to develop, find themselves in a strange place, and then, unfortunately, seem to seek out the central nervous system. The brain and the spinal cord,  Schaffner said.Symptoms can include nausea, blindness, loss of coordination and muscle control, and coma, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. We don t have any established treatments for these infections and so, rarely they occur, but when they occur, they are very serious infections,  Dr. Schaffner said.The disease can also infect household pets.To prevent exposure, people are advised to not fe botella stanley ed raccoons, avoid leaving food outside, keep trash bins closed, and wash t Gxtu Proud Boys leader who burned BLM flag gets 5 months in jail
 Jordan Smiley is the co-director of Courageous Yoga. He has trained hundreds of yoga instructors. Our focus is bringing a lens of equity and diversity to the yoga practice that is sort of intrinsic to the yoga philosophy,  Smiley said.Hes a trans-Indigenous man who s on a mission to uplift marginalized voices and awaken people to the idea that everyone can find healing through yoga no matter their race, gender, or body type. We don t not talk about race here, and we don t not talk about gender, and we don t not talk about politics because after all, our bodies come into the room and our bodies are highly politici stanley portugal zed, right   Smiley said.  As like a trans person of color, there are many laws about my body. Smiley says we all have biases and beliefs we may  stanley mugs not be aware of that impact how we treat those around us. Yoga is a well-being practice to work through that. We have to look at those pieces of our reality and find ways that, for example, racism or homophobia or transphobia or fatphobia show up in our lives and work on being honest about those so we can actually see them and break them down,  Smiley said.However, Smiley says yoga isnt always accessible to all because of how the tradition has been interpreted in Western culture. What sells in our culture, let s face it, is skinny, sexy, typically  stanley mug white-bodied women doing the practice,  Smiley said.A woman who recently went through his 200-hour training says her eyes have been opened to the healing that can come from yoga. An