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May 20 2025HEALTH

Healing Bones: A New Hope for Broken Limbs

The human body is a remarkable machine, but sometimes it needs a little help to fix itself. This is especially true when it comes to bones that just won't heal properly. Doctors have been working on a new way to fix these tricky breaks. They've created a special mix using stuff from the patient's ow

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May 20 2025HEALTH

Connecting the Dots: Atopic Dermatitis and Gum Health

Atopic dermatitis, or eczema, is a skin condition that can cause a lot of discomfort. It is not just a skin issue. It might also affect other parts of the body. One surprising connection is with the mouth. People with atopic dermatitis may face a higher risk of periodontitis. This is a serious gum d

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May 20 2025BUSINESS

A Family Man's Business Ventures and Daughter's Success

Troy Aikman has a lot to be proud of. He was a star quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys. He has three Super Bowl rings. He has a successful career in sports broadcasting. But what really matters to him is his family. Especially his daughters. He loves them dearly. And he's not shy about showing it.

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May 20 2025WEATHER

Weather Warnings Amidst Radio Silence

Alabama is bracing for severe storms, but there's a twist. The National Weather Service is set to update its weather broadcasting system. This means that the radio service that keeps folks informed about weather dangers will be offline. The update is planned for May 19 to May 21. During this time, N

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May 20 2025ENVIRONMENT

Weathering the Storm: How Climate Change Could Hit Homeowners' Wallets

The impact of climate change is not just about rising temperatures and melting ice caps. It's also about the money in your pocket. The financial fallout from extreme weather events could be massive for homeowners and lenders alike. The financial risks tied to climate change are often overlooked.

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May 20 2025ENVIRONMENT

Shifting Seasons: How Trees Are Changing in Illinois

Over nearly three decades, from 1993 to 2021, researchers tracked the seasonal changes of 22 different types of plants in a mature forest near Urbana, Illinois. This wasn't just about watching leaves change color. It was about understanding how climate change is affecting the timing of these changes

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May 20 2025WEATHER

Storms Strike Again: Central U. S. on High Alert

The central United States is bracing for another round of severe weather. This comes just days after deadly storms and tornadoes caused significant damage and loss of life in the Midwest and South. The National Weather Service has issued warnings about a "multitude of hazardous weather" expected ove

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May 20 2025HEALTH

Nirsevimab: A Smart Way to Fight RSV in Shanghai Babies

In January 2024, Chinese officials gave the green light to nirsevimab. This drug is designed to shield infants from respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). In Shanghai, researchers wanted to see if using nirsevimab for babies was a good deal. They looked at two plans: giving the shot all year or just dur

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May 20 2025HEALTH

Doctor Groups Joining Hands: What's the Big Deal?

In the United States, a notable trend is unfolding in the medical field. Doctors are increasingly joining forces, and this isn't a rare occurrence. Over a six-year span, a staggering 2019 mergers took place between various doctor groups. These mergers involved a wide range of practices, from small s

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May 20 2025HEALTH

Caring for ALS Patients: The Challenge of Cough and Secretions

ALS, or Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, is a tough disease. It makes muscles weak, including those that help with breathing and coughing. This leads to problems with coughing and secretions, which are mucus and other fluids that build up in the lungs. For healthcare workers, managing these issues is

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