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Many Are Convinced That Gypsy Rose Blanchard Was Never Actually Abused
TheBlast via Yahoo News· 17 hours agoWas Gypsy Rose Blanchard Really Sick? TikTok | Gypsy Rose Blanchard “Gypsy Rose was never abused?”...
Tick season has arrived with a vengeance. Protect yourself with these tips
The Times and Democrat· 3 days agoTick season is kicking into high gear across the U.S. Here’s how you can protect yourself from the...
Jason Kelce can ‘virtually guarantee’ he has CTE, sparked by a Secretariat doping theory
Philly.com· 7 days agoOn X, formerly Twitter, Jason Kelce confirmed that he’s almost certainly going to suffer from...
Smoking fentanyl can cause irreversible brain damage, report shows
Medical Xpress· 22 hours agoIt was the first reported instance of toxic leukoencephalopathy—damage to the brain's white matter...
Knowing the Signs of Stroke
Char-Koosta News· 2 days ago(Family Features) Stroke can happen to anyone – it happens to more than 800,000 people every year in the United States. Knowing the signs of stroke and...
Can You Die From Opiate Withdrawal?
Healthline· 2 days agoOpiate withdrawal is typically associated with flu-like symptoms that can be severe but improve over time. In rare cases, death is possible when...
A Hospital’s Slow Death: As Beth Israel Shrinks, Patient Care Suffers
New York Times· 6 days agoAmid a standoff with the state over whether Beth Israel Hospital will close, severely ill patients...
Whooping cough outbreak declared in Lane County as Oregon case counts continue to spike
Gannett via AOL· 7 days agoTo prevent spread, Lane County encouraged "getting tested at the earliest onset of symptoms, staying up to date with pertussis vaccinations, and practicing good respiratory ...
How the feds say they caught one of St. Louis’ most prolific cocaine distributors
St. Louis Post-Dispatch· 6 days agoA six-year federal investigation has brought down one of the most prolific cocaine distributors in...
Parasitic worms "shot-gunning" moose brains in US
Newsweek· 6 days agoA parasitic worm "shot-gunning" the brains of U.S. moose could be causing population decline, a new study found. The worm, named Elaeophora schneideri,...