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Sep 15 2024HEALTH

The Battle for Healthcare: A Critical Deciding Factor for Voters

As the presidential debate raged on, the issue of healthcare took center stage, with Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump presenting their contrasting visions for the American people. But what does this mean for Georgia's voters, who have consistently ranked healthcare as o

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Sep 15 2024HEALTH

Get Vaccinated, Stay Safe: Why You Shouldn't Snooze on COVID and Flu Shots This Fall

As the seasons change and respiratory illness season approaches, it's crucial to prioritize your health and take proactive steps to stay safe. The good news is that COVID and flu vaccines are now widely available, making it easier than ever to protect yourself and those around you. But with rising c

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Sep 15 2024HEALTH

How a Mobile Health Train is Revolutionizing Healthcare in South Africa

In South Africa, a country with a deep-seated healthcare crisis, a unique solution has emerged: the Phelophepa health train. For the past 30 years, this mobile clinic has been traveling across the country, providing free medical attention to over 375,000 people annually. The train's impact is undeni

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Sep 15 2024HEALTH

Fixing Britain's Broken Healthcare System: A Matter of Reform or Ruin

Britain's state-funded National Health Service (NHS) is on life support, with years of neglect and mismanagement taking its toll on the nation's health. Prime Minister Keir Starmer has sounded the alarm, warning that the NHS must "reform or die" to address the crisis. But what went wrong, and can th

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Sep 15 2024HEALTH

The Dark Side of Leather Pants: A Doctor's Warning Against the Return of a Fashion Trend

As the iconic leather pants trend makes a comeback, experts are sounding the alarm about the potential risks to our health. Dr. Masarat Jilani, a doctor specializing in bladder care, warns that the sleek silhouette of leather pants can create a warm and moist environment that's perfect for bacteria

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Sep 15 2024HEALTH

Sunscreen Smarts: Debunking the Myth of Sunburning for Acne

The summer may be winding down, but the risks of sun exposure remain high. The latest social media trend claiming that intentionally getting sunburned can help treat acne or rejuvenate skin is nothing short of misleading. As dermatologists Jennifer Stein and Elizabeth Berry remind us, the sun's ultr

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Sep 15 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Ultimate Guide to Black TV Shows This Fall: A Preview to Remember

This fall season, get ready to cozy up with some of the most anticipated and exciting Black TV shows. Whether you're a fan of gripping dramas, heartwarming comedies, or insightful documentaries, there's something for everyone in this lineup. But before we dive in, let's ask ourselves - what makes th

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Sep 15 2024ENTERTAINMENT

From Script to Screen: Samora Smallwood's Journey to Independence

Samora Smallwood, a talented Canadian actress, has taken a bold step by launching her own production company, Hold One Entertainment. The indie production company is off to a fantastic start with a greenlit rom-com series, Coming Home, on Bell Fibe's streaming channel TV1. Smallwood will star and ma

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Sep 15 2024EDUCATION

Building a Bridge of Tolerance: Attorney General Campbell's Action Plan for Southwick Schools

In the wake of a disturbing "mock slave trade" incident, Attorney General Andrea Campbell has issued a comprehensive action plan to combat racism and bullying in Southwick schools. The plan, developed in collaboration with school officials, the Greater Springfield NAACP, and other stakeholders, outl

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Sep 15 2024ENVIRONMENT

Cruisezilla Conundrum: The Environmental Impact of Gigantic Passenger Ships

Cruise ships have doubled in size over the past two decades, a precedent that could lead to even bigger vessels plying our oceans in the future and bringing potential problems, a new report has warned. The largest passenger vessels today are twice as large as they were in 2000, says a study conduct

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