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Taking Regular Walks May Help Reduce Lower Back Pain
Healthline via AOL· 5 days agoWalking regularly can reduce the risk of low back pain returning, improve quality of life, and reduce the need to visit healthcare specialists, according...
Cancer: 'Barely anyone's heard of myeloma'
BBC News· 3 days agoMia Savage was in agony in A&E when she overheard a doctor say he suspected she had myeloma. In the six months since being diagnosed with the incurable...
Murder Suspect Allegedly Admits to Burning Family of 4 After Police Say His Friend Saw Bodies on...
People Magazine· 7 days agoA Florida man arrested after charred remains were found on his property has allegedly admitted to...
Good Samaritans Rescue Injured Motorcyclist
Backfire News via Yahoo News· 4 days agoIf you’re perhaps feeling a little down on humanity lately, believing people are inherently selfish and unhelpful, this story out of Dekalb County,...
A draft resister, a judge and the moment that still binds them after 54 years
The Columbian· 2 days agoThe aging draft resister came early to beat the Memorial Day observance at Los Angeles National...
Can Spinal Adjustments Help Relieve Lower Back Pain?
Mercola· 4 days agoAs the population of the U.S. was nearly 313 million at the time of the survey,3 it is estimated that 103 million had lower back pain, and both national and state level estimates of the prevalence ...
Florida landlord killed family of 4, burned bodies in fire pit: police
Fox News via Yahoo News· 6 days agoA Florida landlord was charged with killing a family of four, including two children, and burning...
Ancient Crocodile-Like Reptile Discovered in Brazil
SciTechDaily· 2 days agoThe discovery of Parvosuchus aurelioi, a new species of ancient predatory reptile from the pseudosuchian group, was reported in Brazil. Dating back to...
How to Eat Mussels the Right Way, According to Seafood Pros
Martha Stewart· 2 days agoFor many shellfish fans, the question of how to eat mussels is easy; as with other bivalves, the...
‘Swimming Pretty’ Review: Women Making Waves
The Wall Street Journal· 4 days agoIn the 19th century, women who wanted to swim had to wrestle with heavy, often unsafe garments. Drowning was an ever-present risk.