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Nov 24 2024LIFESTYLE

La Grange’s Month of Magic: Fun for Everyone this Holiday Season

Get ready, La Grange! The annual Hometown Holidays event kicks off on November 30, bringing a whole month of festive activities to the town. Organized by the La Grange Business Association and the village, this year’s celebration is set to be even more exciting. The festivities start with the Small

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Beef Recall Alert: E. coli Concerns Nationwide

Listen up! A massive recall is happening across the U. S. for ground beef. The U. S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is calling back 167, 277 pounds of the stuff. Why? They think it might have some unwanted guests – E. coli bacteria. This recall comes from Wolve

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Nov 22 2024SPORTS

Protecting Young Soccer Stars: The Role of Playing Space

Small-sided soccer games are a key part of young athletes' training, helping them develop skills in a realistic game-like setting. But there's a catch: if coaches aren't mindful, these games can put a lot of stress on kids' bodies, especially those who are still growing or not accustomed to the stra

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Nov 22 2024EDUCATION

How Do Family Gatherings Shape Kids' Behavior?

Kids' behavior is influenced by many things, but have you ever thought about how family events play a part? A recent study decided to dig into this, focusing on how celebratory family events might affect kids' behavior in late childhood. Traditionally, we know that kids learn a lot from their experi

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Nov 21 2024CRIME

Safety Measures Bloom After Tragic Trail Event

Nine months ago, a runner named Laken Riley encountered a tragic incident at Oconee Forest Park, adjacent to the University of Georgia. This event sparked a significant change in how students and athletes conduct their outdoor activities. They've begun sharing their locations and engaging with stran

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Nov 21 2024HEALTH

Hepatocellular Carcinoma: New Treatments and Guidelines in Asia-Pacific

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a big problem in the Asia-Pacific region. It causes more than 600, 000 deaths each year, making up over 70% of global cases. Doctors face two major challenges: preventing HCC from coming back after surgery, liver transplants, or local treatments, and slowing down th

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Nov 21 2024HEALTH

Quitting Smoking with a Smartwatch: A New Way to Stay on Track

Quitting smoking is tough, and many people struggle to stay smoke-free after they've made a quit attempt. This is where technology steps in. Researchers have come up with a smartwatch that can detect when you're about to light up and sends you helpful reminders to stay strong. The idea is to catch y

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Nov 21 2024HEALTH

Stroke Prevention: What Really Matters?

Strokes are no joke. They're one of the top causes of death worldwide, affecting millions each year. You might think all strokes are the same, but new research says some risks hit harder than others. Let's dive in! A stroke happens when something goes wrong with your blood vessels in the brain. It

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Nov 21 2024SPORTS

Basketball Branded Scents: Aroma360 Teams Up with NBA

Imagine walking into a room and feeling like you're right there on the hardwood court. That's the idea behind Aroma360's new line of luxury fragrances inspired by NBA teams. The scent company threw a grand launch party in Beverly Hills, showing off their latest creations. Each of the 30 NBA teams ha

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Nov 20 2024ENTERTAINMENT

1974: A Year of Musical Revolution

1974 was a wild ride! America was still recovering from the '60s, and the music scene was on fire. Richard Nixon resigned after the Watergate scandal, and people were into crazy trends like streaking and saying "Dy-no-miiite! " Muhammad Ali won the Rumble in the Jungle, and kung-fu was everywhere. M

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