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 Every year, Pepcom Digital Experience highlights some of the newest and coolest tech on the market.We searched for some of the tech you can find and purchase today that could help improve your life. Here are a few we demoed while at the exhibit.Procla stanley termoska im Custom-Jet Oral Health System Proclaim is a breakthrough in oral health and preventative health. We have designed something that will give you your cleanest teeth and healthiest gums in seven seconds a day,  said Heberto Calves, CEO of Proclaim.The company takes a digital scan of the customer s mouth and creates a custom mouthpiece with up to 60 jets to clean the teeth and gums. The personalization is key,  Calves said.More than 47% of adults aged 30 and older have some form of periodontal disease,according to the CDC.Gum diseases have been linked to overall health and systemic conditions, ac stanley quencher cording to the American Dental Association.L stanley cupe ifeSpan power-generating office bikeThis one is for those who like to stay active while working a desk job. A lot of the exercise machines, people do have the need, especially after COVID, to get more activity into their lives but they don t have the options,  said Jackie Wu, CEO of LifeSpan Fitness.An added bonus  While you pedal, you can charge your phone or a number of other devices. Were trying to turn your calories into power, making connected energy into electricity,  Wu said. If you peddle at about 13 miles per hour, you can charge your device from 0% to 50% in an hour.  @scrippsnews Pepco Evdc Should you gather for Thanksgiving amid a pandemic  Experts weigh in
 MILWAUKEE 鈥?Vaccinators across the state say theyre getting an overwhelming number of requests from people age 65 and older to schedule appointments.The states health department said theyre working with Microsoft to build an online vaccine registry, but until thats ready, DHS is depending on hospitals, clinics, pharmacies and local health departments to come up with their own strategies to vaccinate those who are eligible.The owner of North Shore Pharmacy in Shorewood said their phones have been ringing nonstop with inquiries ever since the sta stanley cup price te announced people 65 and older can start getting vaccinated next week. A committee thats advising DHS recommended that another 900,000 people join phase 1-B. Just because youre eligible to get it doesnt mean you will get it for any period of time here coming up unless something drastically changes with the allocation strategy,  said North Shore Pharmacy owner Kyle Beyer.Beyer said Thursday that he still doesnt know how many doses his pharmacy will receive next week. In an effort to make sure no vaccine is wasted, Beyer plans to allow eligible customers to sign up for appointments on his website as soon as he finds out. Were not takin stanley termoska g waitlists simply because we cant guarantee that we get doses and how many well get and were not going to give that false sense of security to someone,  Beyer said.The federal government is currently allocating Wisconsin 70,000 doses each week. Until supply c stanley cup atches up with demand, hospital systems in Wisc