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Feb 16 2025WEATHER

Metro Detroit Braces for Winter Storm: What to Expect

Metro Detroit is in for a snowy Sunday. A winter storm is headed our way, and it's going to dump a lot of snow. The weather folks have issued warnings for most of Southeast Michigan. The hardest hit areas will be Sanilac, St. Clair, Macomb, Wayne, and Monroe counties. These places can expect 5 to 7

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Why Non-Robotic Surgery is a Big Deal for Throat Cancer Patients in Japan

In Japan, throat and voice box cancer patients often go through a surgery called non-robotic transoral surgery (NRTOS). This method is way more common than using the fancy da Vinci robot. The reason? NRTOS uses tools that can be used again and again, making it way cheaper than the robotic option.

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Sipping Stress: Women and Alcohol During Brazil's COVID Lockdowns

The COVID-19 pandemic brought a lot of changes, including how people coped with stress. In Brazil, during the lockdowns, women turned to alcohol more often than men. This wasn't just happening in Brazil, but all over the world. People were drinking more, and for women, this had some serious health c

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Dementia: How Cultural Support Groups Can Make a Difference

Dementia is a big challenge for families. It's not just about the person with dementia, but also the caregivers and the whole family. Imagine if there were support groups that could really help families through this tough time. These groups would understand and respect each family's unique cultural

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Teen Jaw Pain: Can Exercise and Online Help?

Jaw pain, or temporomandibular disorder (TMD), is a common issue. It can be tough to deal with, especially for teens. People have been trying different ways to fix it. A recent study aimed to find out if a mix of exercises, hands-on therapy, and health education could help. They wanted to see if

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Feb 16 2025FINANCE

Gold, Bitcoin, and the Big Bank Shake-Up

The world of finance is always changing, and the recent events have shown us that. We are talking about the Russian-Ukrainian crisis and the Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) collapse. These events have been a test for both traditional and digital assets. Let's talk about Bitcoin. Many people thoug

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Feb 16 2025SPORTS

Stephanie Vaquer Makes History in D. C.

Stephanie Vaquer, a rising star in the wrestling world, has just made a huge splash. She's not just a woman in wrestling, she's a force to be reckoned with. Stephanie has been making waves in every promotion she's been in, from small independents to big names like AEW and now NXT. She didn't waste

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Feb 16 2025BUSINESS

When a Techie Challenged the Big Boss

In a bold move, a tech worker at a major bank made waves during a company-wide meeting. Nicolas Welch, a tech analyst, sat front row at a town hall in Columbus, Ohio. He asked a simple question. "Why not let team managers decide if their teams need to be in the office? " Welch works with a team spre

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Feb 16 2025POLITICS

New York Mayor Eric Adams' Deal with Trump: A Political Puzzle

Eric Adams, the mayor of New York, found himself in a peculiar situation. He visited Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago and appeared on Tucker Carlson's show. Why? To get the Justice Department to drop charges against him. And it worked. The Justice Department, led by acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bov

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Feb 16 2025POLITICS

Trump's Plane Tour: A Look at Air Force One Delays

In February 2025, former U. S. President Donald Trump visited a Boeing plane in West Palm Beach, Florida. This wasn't just any plane; it was a 12-year-old Boeing 747-8. The plane was previously owned by Qatar's royal family and is now managed by a company based on the Isle of Man. The visit was a wa

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