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Nov 28 2025CELEBRITIES

Dolly Parton's Thanksgiving Cheer Amid Health Concerns

Dolly Parton, the beloved country music legend, shared a warm Thanksgiving message with her fans, putting health rumors to rest. She looked full of energy and joy as she expressed her gratitude and love for her supporters. In her message, she said, \"Hey there! It's Dolly. I'm sending you and your

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Nov 28 2025OPINION

Health Workers at Risk: Why a New Policy Could Hurt Us All

A new policy is making waves, and not in a good way. The Department of Education is proposing to redefine what counts as a "professional degree. " This change could have big consequences for health workers and the people they serve. The policy would reclassify degrees in nursing, public health, soc

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Nov 28 2025EDUCATION

Lilly's Journey to Nursing: From Patient to Professional

Lilly Williamson, a senior at Lake City High School, has a clear vision for her future. She wants to be a nurse, inspired by her own experiences with medical care. At just seven years old, she faced a serious bacterial infection called mastoiditis, which led to multiple surgeries. This tough time in

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Nov 28 2025BUSINESS

How Habit Burger CEO Stays Sharp and Balanced

Shannon Hennessy, the CEO of Habit Burger, knows a thing or two about staying on top of the game. She starts her day early, around 5:30 a. m. , with a steaming cup of coffee. But she doesn't just chug it down; she takes her time, savoring the moment before the world wakes up. Her workout routine is

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Nov 28 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Truth Behind Childhood Vaccines

Let's talk about vaccines. Many folks think the talk about their safety is all about science. But it's not that simple. History plays a big role here. Consider this: Before vaccines, diseases like diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis were already on the decline. For instance, diphtheria's death rate

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Nov 28 2025HEALTH

Heart Attacks and the Brain: A Hidden Challenge

Heart attacks are already serious, but they might also be affecting the brain in ways many people don't realize. After a heart attack, especially in cases like Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS), some people struggle with thinking clearly. This isn't just a temporary fog; it can lead to serious issues li

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Nov 28 2025HEALTH

How Sleep, Feelings, and Habits Affect Older Adults' Health

Older adults often face frailty, a condition that makes them weak and vulnerable. Poor sleep is a known culprit behind this issue, but the full picture is more complex. Anxiety and depression can act as middlemen, worsening the impact of bad sleep on frailty. But that's not all. Other factors like h

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Nov 28 2025POLITICS

Switzerland's Big Vote: Should the Super Rich Pay More?

Switzerland is about to have a big vote. It's not about who should be in charge. It's about whether the super rich should pay more taxes. This idea comes from a group called JUSOs. They want to tax big inheritances at 50%. The money would go to fight climate change. Only a few people in Switzerland

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Nov 28 2025HEALTH

What Makes a Patient Ready to Go Home After Lung Surgery?

In Denmark, a group of experts recently got together to figure out how to decide when someone is ready to leave the hospital after lung surgery. They wanted to make sure patients go home safely, not too soon, not too late. The team looked at different factors that matter. They thought about how the

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Nov 28 2025SCIENCE

Gut Bacteria: A New Way to Study Health and Disease

The human gut is home to trillions of bacteria. These tiny organisms play a big role in keeping us healthy. They can also be linked to diseases like inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Scientists have been studying these bacteria using different methods. One method is metagenomics. It helps identify b

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