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Dec 23 2025HEALTH

Fighting River Blindness: A Closer Look at Cameroon's Struggle

In Cameroon's Massangam Health District, a battle against river blindness is ongoing. This disease, caused by a parasite, is spread by blackflies that thrive in fast-flowing rivers. The parasite can cause skin issues and even blindness. In some parts of Africa, the disease has been eliminated, but i

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Dec 23 2025SCIENCE

City Life and Your Genes: How Environment Shapes Your DNA

Life in the city is more than just tall buildings and busy streets. It's a mix of things in the air, water, and around us that can change how our genes work. This is what scientists call the Urban Exposome. It's not just about pollution. It's also about the social stuff, like how we live and interac

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Dec 23 2025HEALTH

Breastfeeding Beyond the First Year: What Moms in Cameroon Know and Do

In Cameroon, breastfeeding is a big deal, but not everyone follows the recommended guidelines. The World Health Organization (WHO) and UNICEF suggest that moms breastfeed their babies exclusively for the first six months. After that, they should keep breastfeeding while also giving solid foods until

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Dec 23 2025HEALTH

Language Barriers in Healthcare: How Translations Impact Patient Care

Healthcare professionals often struggle to accurately assess pain and other symptoms in patients who do not speak the local language fluently. This issue can lead to improper treatment and poor health outcomes. One tool used to address this problem is patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs), which

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Dec 23 2025CELEBRITIES

Mickey Lee's Health Crisis: Fans Rally for Support

Mickey Lee, known for her time on "Big Brother, " is currently in the ICU. She's been through a tough time with multiple heart stoppages. This all started because of complications from the flu. Right now, she's in critical but stable condition. Her family shared this news on Instagram. They said Mi

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Dec 23 2025HEALTH

Mpox Case in Anchorage: What You Need to Know

A recent case of mpox has been reported in Anchorage, involving an adult who had traveled out of state. This individual, who was not vaccinated, is currently isolating at home and recovering. Health officials have identified close contacts of the patient and are monitoring them to prevent further sp

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Dec 23 2025LIFESTYLE

Trending Names in Southeast Michigan: What's in a Name?

In Southeast Michigan, parents are leaning towards classic and timeless names for their little ones. Theodore has taken the lead as the most popular boy name, ending Noah's two-year reign. Meanwhile, Charlotte continues to be the top choice for girls. This shift in preferences shows how trends in ba

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Dec 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Timothée Chalamet's Marty Supreme: A Ping-Pong Tale That's Making Waves

Timothée Chalamet is back and better than ever in "Marty Supreme, " a sports comedy that's got critics buzzing. The film, directed by Josh Safdie, is inspired by the life of table tennis champ Marty Reisman. It's a story about a young guy, Marty Mauser, who's got big dreams but faces a lot of doubt.

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Dec 23 2025CRIME

A Teacher's Dark Secret: The Fall from Grace

A man who once inspired young minds now faces serious consequences for his actions. Richard Adamsky, a 66-year-old former teacher at Nativity of Our Lord Catholic School in Warminster, admitted in court to having child pornography. This shocking news has left many in the community questioning how so

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Dec 23 2025CRYPTO

ETHZilla's Big Shift: From Crypto Hype to Real-World Focus

ETHZilla, a company once buzzing with crypto excitement, has taken a big step back from its Ether (ETH) dreams. On Dec. 19, they sold a whopping $74. 5 million worth of ETH to pay off some old debts. This move didn't sit well with investors, and the company's stock took a hit, dropping by 7. 61% the

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