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Feb 15 2025HEALTH

Bone in the Nose: An Unusual Case

Bone tumors can be scary, but most are not dangerous. One such tumor is called ossifying fibroma. It's a lump that has bone-like tissue inside a fibrous tissue. It's kind of like a small, hard ball of tissue. This tumor is usually found in people between 20 and 40 years old, and it's more common in

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Feb 14 2025HEALTH

Seeing and Hearing Better in Long-Term Care

Imagine living in a long-term care facility with dementia. Now, imagine doing it with hearing and vision loss. It's a tough situation, right? Unfortunately, this is a common reality for many residents with dementia (RwD) in long-term care (LTC) facilities. These sensory losses can make daily life ev

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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

Changing Drinking Habits: What's Happening After COVID-19?

People drink alcohol for many reasons. Some drink to have fun, others to fit in, and some to deal with stress. During the COVID-19 pandemic, many people started drinking more to cope with the stress and uncertainty. This was a big concern because drinking to cope often leads to more alcohol-related

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Feb 12 2025CELEBRITIES

Nate Smith's Slimmer Strut: 50 lbs Lost

So, country star Nate Smith has a great reason to celebrate this February, he's now 50 pounds lighter. There's no need for dramatic transformations or complicated methods to get fit. Nate Smith, a well-known singer found himself in a desirable health journey to lose weight. One person who assisted

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

CrossFit Injuries: What’s Really Going On?

CrossFit has become a big deal worldwide. People love it because it can be done anywhere, it's scalable, and it brings people together. But with all these benefits, there's a downside. Injuries are happening, and that's why we need to figure out why, and who is most at risk. Let's start by looking

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Feb 11 2025SPORTS

Luka in Purple Takes Center Stage

The Lakers' new star, Luka Dončić, made a splash as he joined his new team and played against the Utah Jazz. Although it was his first game with the Lakers, he sparked high excitement among the fans. Playing well with LeBron James and other team members, he is graded 14 points scoring five rebound

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Feb 11 2025SPORTS

Andy Reid's Super Bowl Bummer - Kansas City's Unrecognized MoJo.

A sports guru isn't filibustering his assessment that the Chiefs got hurt badly in last year's Super Bowl as did Legendary head coach Andy Reid. We know Super Bowl Sunday, the Chiefs got squashed by the Eagles big-time, they lost 40-22. The commentator took a stab on a sports program

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Feb 11 2025HEALTH

The Big Cut That Could Slow Down Science

Some people in Washington wanted to make big changes to science funding. These proposed cuts could lead to fewer jobs and less research in the medical field. It could also hurt some of the most important breakthroughs. A lot of people were not happy about this, including the state

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Feb 11 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Weight Loss: The Power of Gut Hormones

Don't think that obesity and type 2 diabetes are just about food intake. The way fat is stored in the body matters too. This is backed by lots of research over the recent years, showing how fat distribution and other bodily processes influence metabolic and non-metabolic issues. In the midst of all

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Feb 11 2025HEALTH

Older Adults: Stepping Over Obstacles Safely

Everyday obstacles can be a real challenge for older adults. They often bump into things when stepping over them, especially with their back foot. But here's a simple trick that could help: placing the front foot closer to the obstacle after stepping over it. This small change can make a big differe

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