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Can losing your sense of smell predict heart failure?
The Times of Northwest Indiana· 2 days agoLosing the ability to smell properly – a common sensory deficit as people age – may help predict or even contribute to the development of heart failure, new research suggests.
DC Circuit affirms plan to speed up visa processing for Iraqi and Afghan allies
Courthouse News Service· 3 days agoThe three-judge panel affirmed U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan’s determination that complicating...
4G “Unlikely” to be Extended to 95% of U.K. by End of 2025
TechRepublic· 2 days agoThe U.K. government’s target of extending 4G coverage to 95% of the country by December 2025 is...
Four Republicans vie for southeast Tulsa's House District 67
Tulsa World· 5 days agoFor many years, southeast Tulsa’s House District 67 had the Oklahoma House of Representatives’...
Depew man's invention puts innovation on the table
The Buffalo News· 4 days agoAbout 15 years ago, Steve Landahl was selling advertising for Verizon Yellow Pages when he saw a television screen's reflection on a metal napkin holder...
Israeli nationalists march in Jerusalem as a far-right minister boasts of Jewish prayer at key site
Roanoke Times· 4 days agoThe comments by Itamar Ben-Gvir and the march in Jerusalem, the emotional heart of the...
Group sounds alarm about health care provider in Missouri prisons
St. Louis Post-Dispatch· 3 days agoCenturion Health has been paid more than $450 million since taking over the state prison health...
King George student 'engaged in everything'
The Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star· 5 days agoLater this month, King George High School student Ayla Zook will compete in a national event that will test her design and manufacturing prowess as well...
How Beyond Meat is trying to get its sizzle back
Arizona Daily Star· 2 days agoWhen Beyond Meat went public in 2019 in an initial stock offering that saw its shares nearly triple in price, it seemed to confirm that plant-based meats...
Finding Public Space in a Crowded New York City
Columbia University News· 7 days agoWith motor vehicles constantly whizzing by, people compete for space outdoors to walk, bike and sit down throughout New York City. Humans are making...