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- May 01, 2019Last week our favorite celebs were spotted out and about enjoying the spring weather with some pretty enviable bags—both new and old! Along with some of our other sightings, Hailey Bieber made a case for color as she stepped out with Bottega Veneta's newest bag, The Point. Her matching tweed set is also Bottega, naturally.
- July 05, 2018
Whilst I love experimenting with makeup, playing with colour and trying out a new or different style, this blog's very namesake is the style of makeup I love most
- July 04, 2018
The Children’s Fashion from Spain runway spectacular at Pitti Bimbo 87 was highly anticipated as usual and the SS19 collections were nothing short of a fiesta on rocket fuel
- June 29, 2018
The ceremony season is officially open! That’s awesome! It means we have to find the perfect outfit for our favorite kids. A trendy outfit that is also comfortable for our Original Kids to enjoy as much as possible the special events with style!
- June 28, 2018Burberry is swiftly becoming one of my all time favourite beauty brands. The quite often premium prices are largely justified by the exquisite formulas, housed in equally exquisite packaging - a lot of the time complete with little luxurious touches
- June 27, 2018Stylist-cum-shoe designer Tabitha Simmons has become a favourite among fashion circles, favoured for her feminine, glamorous shoes that feel as good as they look
- May 23, 2018
Every state outside of Missouri already has a PDMP in place, but issues with data standardization and differences in regulations inhibit their potential.
- May 22, 2018
There have been millions invested in healthcare technology over the past 10 years focused primarily on improving the administrative efficiency of our healthcare system and providing greater access and coverage. Today, as the healthcare landscape changes and public policy is focused on quality, coordinated accountable care, and expanded emphasis on addressing chronic conditions, healthcare IT has had to grow with it and become more patient-centric to help achieve these goals.
- May 22, 2018
Despite these findings, the study authors reiterated that opioid analgesics remain the first-line treatment for moderate-to-severe acute pain in emergency departments. Data from 2006-2010 confirm that opioids were prescribed for 18.7% of ED discharges.
- May 22, 2018
Pharmacists, how many times have you seen a patient pay for more their medication than they should, all because you’re prohibited from telling them about ways to save money?