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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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Dec 09 2025POLITICS

Cincinnati's Curfew Conundrum: A Costly Lesson

Cincinnati recently made headlines by agreeing to pay $8. 1 million to protesters who broke a curfew during the 2020 George Floyd protests. This decision has sparked debate about the implications of such settlements. Critics argue that it sets a dangerous precedent, encouraging others to disregard c

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Dec 06 2025SCIENCE

Simulating Gut Buddies: A Tool for Better Microbiome Studies

Ever wondered how scientists study the tiny worlds inside our bodies? They use special tools to look at microbes, but sometimes, they need fake data to test these tools. That's where MHASS comes in. It's like a fake microbiome maker. It creates pretend data that looks real. This helps scientists che

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Dec 06 2025HEALTH

The Changing Face of Medical Professionalism

Doctors today are not just healers. They are also influencers. This shift is especially noticeable in cosmetic medicine. Here, doctors often act more like businesspeople than healers. They promote treatments that may not always be necessary. This is all part of their marketing strategy. The tools o

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Dec 06 2025HEALTH

Spring Greens: Assam's Unique Leafy Feast

In Assam, a northeastern state of India, the spring festival Bohag Bihu brings a unique culinary tradition to the table. This is not just any meal, but a grand feast featuring a dish made from 101 different types of leafy greens. This practice is not just about food; it's a deep dive into the region

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Dec 06 2025HEALTH

Helping Pudgy Pets Shed Pounds: A New Hope on the Horizon

Pets are family, and just like humans, they can struggle with weight issues. A new study is exploring a way to help cats keep their weight in check. The study is testing a small implant that slowly releases a weight loss drug over six months. This isn't just about looks; it's about health. Overweigh

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Dec 05 2025HEALTH

Shingles Shot: A Surprising Brain Booster?

A recent study has uncovered a surprising benefit of the shingles vaccine. It might not just prevent shingles but also protect your brain. Researchers looked at data from Wales, where the shingles vaccine was introduced in 2013. They found that people who got the vaccine were less likely to develop

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Dec 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Year of Big Movies and TV Shows

The American Film Institute (AFI) just shared its top 10 films and TV shows of the year. This list is a big deal because it often hints at what might win Oscars later. Warner Bros. had a great year with two films making the cut: "One Battle After Another" and "Sinners. " Other standout movies inclu

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