In Monroe, North Carolina, the debate over fluoride in drinking water has divided communities, mirroring a national trend where the mineral’s presence in public utilities is being increasingly contested. [Source] …
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Nearly one in five Medicare beneficiaries must travel over 50 miles to see a neurologist, a study by the Academy of American Neurology reveals, highlighting a significant barrier to accessing …
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Recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reveals that women are increasingly falling victim to the consequences of excessive alcohol consumption. This issue, once predominantly associated …
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In the heart of West Virginia, the city of Huntington has become emblematic of America’s ongoing battle against opioid addiction. [Source] Once overrun with over 81 million painkiller pills between …
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A recent study by Chartis, a Chicago-based healthcare advisory services firm, has cast a glaring spotlight on the dire straits facing rural hospitals across the United States. 167 rural hospitals …
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Recent findings have ignited concerns over the presence of harmful synthetic chemicals in everyday items—from the tea in your cup to the plastic container holding your lunch. Studies are revealing …
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Former President Donald Trump slammed the Biden administration on Truth Social for its approach to handling conflicts on the world stage. Trump stated, “So, let me get this straight. We’re …
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Florida Surgeon General Recommends Halting mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines Over Safety Concerns
Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo has recommended a pause in the use of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines, expressing serious concerns about the potential for DNA integration. [Source] Ladapo’s concerns center on …
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Physical fitness has long been considered a critical aspect of one’s overall health and well-being. Everyone should strive to be physically fit, right? Going to the gym is a good …
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If You Like Your Gas Stove, You Can Keep It… For Now
by Robert Wayneby Robert WayneOne of the curious aspects about the Democratic Party today is its love of all things electric and its hatred of all things gas. That doesn’t just extend to gasoline, …