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Aug 28 2024HEALTH

To Boost or Not to Boost: Navigating the Complexities of the New COVID-19 Vaccine

The FDA has recently approved an updated COVID-19 vaccine for individuals aged 6 months and older, once again posing a dilemma for Americans: should they get the shot immediately amidst the current outbreak, or save it for the potential winter wave? The new vaccine offers protection to all, but th

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Aug 28 2024HEALTH

Deadly Mosquito-Borne Virus Claims Life in New Hampshire: Are You Prepared?

In a shocking turn of events, New Hampshire has reported its first death from Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE), a rare but deadly virus spread by mosquitoes. This marks the first EEE death in the United States this year, and health officials are urging citizens to take necessary precautions. As pe

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Aug 28 2024HEALTH

Shocking Discovery: Tattoo Inks on Amazon Contain Harmful Bacteria

In a startling revelation, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has warned that certain tattoo inks sold on Amazon are teeming with a wide variety of bacteria. These bacteria, when injected into the skin, can lead to inflammatory reactions, allergic hypersensitivity, toxic responses, and infection

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Aug 28 2024HEALTH

Unveiling the Mysterious Oropouche Virus: An Emerging Threat

A mysterious disease, known as Oropouche virus, has been causing concern among health officials due to its rapid spread and potential severity. As of August 1, over 8,000 cases have been reported, primarily in South America, but with increasing cases in the United States, Europe, and other previousl

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Aug 28 2024HEALTH

Harrison the Healer: From Service Dog to Stamford Health's Chief Puppy Officer

In a heartwarming story, Harrison, a 3-year-old Golden Retriever, has been promoted to Chief Puppy Officer at Stamford Health after making a significant impact on thousands of patients and staff members in his first year. Harrison, who underwent specialized training as a service dog from Precision

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Aug 28 2024HEALTH

Sewage Spill Shuts Down Marley Creek: A Week-Long Ban for Swimmers in Glen Burnie

A sewage leak at Glen Burnie's Gatewater Landing apartments has led to the closure of a section of Marley Creek for an entire week. The Anne Arundel County Department of Health announced the waterway closure on Monday, prohibiting direct water contact and water sports between Brewers Island and Mar

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Aug 28 2024HEALTH

Goodbye Bar Carts, Hello Coffee Stations: The New Home Decor Trend Gen Z Can't Get Enough Of

Move over, bar carts – there's a new home decor trend in town, and it's all about coffee. Gen Z is leading the charge in ditching alcohol and embracing healthier beverages, and this mindset is now making its way into their homes. The latest must-have for young people is the coffee cart, a stylish

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Aug 28 2024HEALTH

The Hidden Suffering of Egypt's Pyramid Builders: A Tale of Toxic Copper and Defiance

A revolutionary study conducted by French geochemists from Aix-Marseille Université has unveiled the untold suffering of the laborers who constructed Egypt's legendary Giza pyramid complex. The researchers' findings show that the workers were exposed to toxic levels of copper, potentially marking th

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Aug 28 2024HEALTH

King Charles III: Debunking Death Rumors and Embracing Life with Open Arms

Amidst the swirling rumors of King Charles III's declining health and the alleged 'funeral planning' at Buckingham Palace, the monarch has chosen to address these speculations head-on, appearing in good spirits and ready to dispel any doubts about his well-being. At 75 years young, King Charles grac

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Aug 28 2024HEALTH

Deadly Mosquito-Borne Virus Claims Life in New Hampshire: What You Need to Know

A rare but deadly viral disease, eastern equine encephalitis (EEE), has claimed the life of a New Hampshire man after he was bitten by an infected mosquito. This tragic event marks the state's first reported case of EEE since 2014. With the risk of infection remaining high until the first hard frost

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