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Dec 10 2025HEALTH

Measles Spreading Fast in South Carolina: What's Going On?

South Carolina is in the middle of a measles outbreak. It started in October and is still growing. As of Tuesday, there are 111 cases. That's a lot! The state is now dealing with as many cases as Utah and Arizona, which also have big outbreaks. The outbreak is mostly in the northern part of South C

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Dec 10 2025HEALTH

The Amethyst Experiment: Does the Crystal Really Work?

People have long believed that amethyst, a type of quartz, has special powers. They say it can help you stay balanced and even prevent drunkenness. Some alternative medicine practitioners still recommend it as a quick fix for health and well-being. With all the overindulgence that happens around the

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Dec 09 2025HEALTH

Food as Medicine: A Fresh Approach to Youth Obesity Treatment

Obesity in young people is a pressing issue. It's not just about looks. It can lead to serious health problems. Doctors often prescribe medications to help. But these meds can have side effects. They might cause poor nutrition. This is a big problem. Young people may not stick to their treatment pla

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Dec 09 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Secrets of Hair Loss: A Closer Look at Ancient Wisdom

Hair loss is not just a surface-level issue. It often points to bigger problems inside the body. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has long believed this. They say hair loss can be caused by things like not having enough good blood, too much stress, or chronic inflammation. These are serious issues

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Dec 09 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Building a Film Culture: Saudi Arabia's Rapid Rise

In the heart of Saudi Arabia's entertainment scene stands Faisal Baltyuor, a man with a mission. He's not just a film producer; he's a distributor, a cinema founder, and now, the CEO of the Red Sea Film Foundation. His journey is a testament to the country's swift transformation in the film industry

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Dec 09 2025HEALTH

Why Are More People in Cities Turning to Traditional Indian Medicine?

In recent times, a shift has been noticed. More people in cities are trying out traditional Indian medicine, known as AYUSH. This is interesting because, in the past, it was mostly rural areas that used these treatments. The Indian government has been pushing for AYUSH, which might explain why more

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Dec 09 2025ENVIRONMENT

How to Salt Smartly: Protecting Nature and Your Wallet

Winter brings snow, and with it, the urge to grab the salt shaker. But before you go overboard, consider this: too much salt is a big problem for the environment. When snow melts or it rains, that salt doesn't just disappear. It washes into lakes, rivers, and streams, turning them salty and harmful

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Dec 09 2025HEALTH

Rural Colorado Church Steps Up to Boost Flu Vaccinations

In a rural part of Colorado, a unique project took place. A nurse who works with a faith community teamed up with the local public health department. Their goal? To tackle the growing issue of people being hesitant about getting the flu vaccine. This partnership aimed to make more people get vaccina

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Dec 09 2025HEALTH

Flu Season Hits Monroe County: What You Need to Know

Flu cases are skyrocketing in Monroe County and nearby areas. Health experts are worried about a tough flu season ahead. Last week, there were 410 flu cases reported in Monroe County alone. That's a big jump from the week before. Hospitals are seeing more patients with flu and COVID-19. Strong Memo

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Dec 09 2025HEALTH

Ganoderma lingzhi: A Natural Ally in Blood Sugar Control

The Ganoderma mushroom, a staple in Asian medicine, has been the focus of recent scientific exploration. Researchers have identified five new compounds, along with 42 known ones, within the fruiting bodies of Ganoderma lingzhi. These compounds, known as lanostane triterpenoids, have shown potential

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