Charitable donations by Southern Arizona businesses and organizations.
- HANNAH CRITCHFIELD KFF Health News
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Though diapers are essential for many, they are not covered by food stamps. Nor are incontinence products for older adults typically covered by Medicare. The cost can easily add up on a fixed income. More states are banning sales taxes on diapers to make them more affordable for older adults and families with young children.
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There’s no question that traveling with small children can sometimes be difficult, to say the least. Keeping them comfy, entertained, fed and …
- Stephanie Parker, Stacker
One baby can use up to 8,000 disposable diapers before being potty trained. Here's a look at what these disposable diapers are doing to the en…
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If you think of a drugstore as just a place to pick up your prescriptions, PennyGem’s Justin Kircher says you might be missing out on some dea…
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Are diapers now considered PPE? Veuer’s Tony Spitz has the details.
- By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services
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Only new or heavily remodeled government buildings would be required to add stations for adults.
- By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services
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Taxes on those items generate an estimated $7 million annually for Arizona.
- Johanna Willett | This Is Tucson
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Everything is gently-used or new.
- Carmen Duarte
The Diaper Bank of Southern Arizona received a major gift Thursday — 300,000 diapers for newborns to toddlers.
