HEALTH AWARENESS

Jul 28 2025HEALTH

How Social Media Can Help Black Women Fight Hidden Chemical Threats

Black women face a bigger risk of health problems tied to hormones. Why? They are often exposed to more endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in everyday products. EDCs are sneaky chemicals that mess with the body's natural hormones. Social media influencers might be a key player in spreading the word about these hidden dangers. By using platforms like Instagram, th...

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Jul 02 2025HEALTH

Spotting the Signs: When Should You Worry About a Sore?

Cancer can be sneaky. It often starts with small signs that people might ignore. One common early warning is a sore that won't heal. This was the case for a woman who had a sore under her armpit for over a year. She didn't think much of it at first. But later, her family realized that this could have been a red flag. Ignoring such signs can have serious consequences...

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

HPV in Shenzhen: What's Stopping Women from Getting Vaccinated?

In Shenzhen, China, a recent study shed light on the state of HPV infections and vaccinations among women aged 30 to 64. The findings revealed that about 14. 2% of the women in this age group were infected with HPV, with HPV52 being the most common strain. This study also highlighted some surprising factors linked to higher infection rates, such as having multiple se...

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Jun 18 2025BUSINESS

Waukegan's New Hub for Business and Community

The Waukegan Mail Depot is more than just a place to pick up mail or ship packages. It is a vibrant community hub created by Janessa Rodriguez, Raquel Cruz, and Gabriel Cruz. These entrepreneurs opened their doors in November with a clear vision: to foster a space where local businesses could thrive and the community could come together. The depot is not just for ma...

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Jun 17 2025HEALTH

The Power of Early Detection: Alonzo Mourning's Health Journey

Alonzo Mourning, a name that echoes through the halls of basketball history, has faced battles beyond the court. His story is one of resilience and the power of early detection. In 2000, during the Sydney Olympics, Mourning felt unusually tired and swollen. He initially brushed it off, but a diagnosis revealed he had FSGS, a rare kidney disease that disproportionatel...

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May 28 2025CELEBRITIES

Mike Tyson's New Mission: Inspiring Young Boxers

The former heavyweight champion, Mike Tyson, is stepping into a new arena. He is using his past struggles to inspire young boxers. Tyson recently attended the third annual "Boxing for a Cause" charity event. This event took place at JFK Elementary School. Boxers aged 10 to 20 participated in three-round fights. The event was organized by Palm Beach Boxing & MMA. It a...

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May 19 2025HEALTH

Prostate Cancer: What to Know About the Disease Affecting Many Men

Prostate cancer is a significant health issue for men in the United States. It's the most common cancer among men, after skin cancer. The good news is that it can often be managed successfully. This is especially true if it's caught early. However, the story changes when the cancer spreads to other parts of the body, like the bones. This is what has happened in the c...

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May 16 2025HEALTH

Art and Healing: A Community's Journey Through Mental Health

In Chippewa Falls, a unique exhibit is making waves during Mental Health Awareness Month. The Heyde Center has teamed up with local experts to showcase how creative expression can boost mental and physical well-being. This collaboration aims to tackle the growing mental health issues in the area, where many feel disconnected from others. The exhibit, "Art and Mental...

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May 16 2025HEALTH

Celebrity Health News and Its Impact on Cancer Awareness

The Japanese media buzzed with a significant health announcement in February 2019. Chiemi Hori, a well-known singer, shared that she was battling stage IV tongue cancer. This type of cancer is particularly aggressive and advanced. The news spread quickly, reaching many people across the country. This event sparked a study to see if the singer's public disclosure had ...

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May 16 2025HEALTH

The Power of Walking Away from a Bad Workplace

The first week at a new job can be a rollercoaster. Lisa Grouette, 48, felt a strange relief on a Sunday night. She realized she no longer dreaded Mondays. This was a big deal because she had spent a decade at an insurance agency with a boss who was verbally abusive and physically intimidating. He screamed, slammed his hands on the desk, insulted her appearance, and ...

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