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Advanced treatments target advanced shoulder issues

MAYO CLINIC NEWS NETWORK – Shoulder pain, weakness and range of motion loss can keep you from the activities you need and love to do, whether it's lifting boxes on the job, putting away dishes in the kitchen or hitting that powerful tennis serve. Wear and tear, injury, certain medical conditions and age can take a toll on how your shoulder functions. Sometimes, the treatment is pretty straightforward, with options ranging from physical therapy to...

Mother, son charged with kidnapping after police say they took a teenager to Oregon for an abortion

Idaho's Republican-controlled Legislature and Republican Gov. Brad Little are seeking more ways to protect women and their babies from the abortion industry. – HH

FDA proposes ban on potentially harmful ingredient found in some sodas

Brominated vegetable oil has been linked to health hazards including nervous system damage, headaches, skin and mucous membrane irritation, fatigue, and loss of muscle coordination and memory.

Woke Priorities: Aliens Get Free Healthcare and Housing, US Kids Can’t Get A School Nurse

KFF HEALTH NEWS – Jodi Bobbitt, the school nurse at William Ramsay Elementary in Alexandria, Virginia, is always ready to see children with a wide range of injuries and illnesses. One day during the first week of school, the parade started before the first bell when a little girl walked in with red, irritated eyes. Then it got busy. A student fell from the monkey bars and another tripped while playing tag. Two kids hit each...

Abortion Politics: Words Matter

The use of dehumanizing language to obscure the reality of abortion is a longstanding pattern among abortion activists.

Kid Goes Trick-Or-Treating As Joe Biden … here’s how it went

Voters are skeptical of Biden's age ...  But Trump's notable flubs risk drawing unwelcome attention, too By WILL WEISSERT and JILL COLVIN Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — To hear Donald Trump tell it, President Joe Biden is so senile that he doesn't know where he's speaking and feeble enough that others are making decisions for him. Yet Trump has made notable flubs of his own. The former president mixed up the city and state where he was campaigning...

“I was shocked, this is, something that you see in immigrants”

Sand flies spread Leishmania with a nasty bite. |

Hearing Aids Are More Affordable, and Perhaps More Needed, Than Ever

Over-the-counter devices have been available for a year now. New research suggests they may have unexpected benefits.

Taxpayers Are Forced to Give $1.4M for ‘Gender Transition Services’

(Dmytro “Henry” Aleksandrov, Headline USA) It was revealed in a public record request that from January 2015 to May 2023, Boston Children’s Hospital was reimbursed $1.4 million by the state of Massachusetts for its “gender transition services” In 2022, the self-described first pediatric and adolescent “transgender” health program in the country received a heavy backlash for performing “gender transition” surgeries on minors, among which were vaginoplasty, phalloplasty, chest reconstruction and breast augmentation, a since-deleted website...

Help! I Can’t Get This ‘Hobosexual’ Out Of My House

ATLANTA BLACK STAR – I have set up some house rules for myself. Rule #1: No overnight company for more than one night. Rule #2: Always refer to Rule #1. I was doing good up until two weeks ago. I was able to discourage my dates from coming back to my house and have instead visited them at their places. However, one of my top-notch lovers invited himself over, and I readily agreed, and it’s turned into...

“Trump too small” case goes to Supreme Court

The topic may seem somewhat lurid for the high court, but the justices have in recent years struck down various parts of the trademark law – called the Lanham Act.

When That Supposedly Free Annual Physical Generates a Bill

KFF HEALTH NEWS – Christine Rogers of Wake Forest, North Carolina, didn’t hesitate when she was asked to fill out a routine mental health questionnaire during a checkup last November. Her answers on the form led her primary care doctor to ask about depression and her mood, and Rogers said she answered honestly. “It was a horrible year. I lost my mom,” Rogers said she told her physician. After what Rogers estimates was a five-minute conversation about...

Frank Howard, Towering Slugger Whose Homers Were, Too, Dies at 87

At 6-foot-7 and 250-plus pounds, he was known for his tape-measure blasts for the Dodgers and the Senators — not to mention all those strikeouts. |

Dollar General Is Paying a $1 Million Fine for Violating a Law You’ve Probably Never Heard Of

A pre-employment medical exam is fine. A pre-employment medical exam that asks about a candidate's family will land you and your business in hot water.
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