Everything Michael K. Williams has said about his addiction, recovery and therapy

celebrity-news” target=”_blank”>Michael K. Williams< by family members on Sept. 6. Weeks later the NYC Office of Chief Medical Examiner confirmed the actor had died from “acute intoxication by the combined effects of fentanyl, p-fluorofentanyl, heroin and cocaine,” and his death was ruled an accident. Hollywood was shocked by the Emmy-nominated star’s sudden death, and members…

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Low-carb diet benefits heart health for overweight people, researchers say

A nutrition-and-fitness that is high in unsaturated fat may be beneficial for the heart-health” target=”_blank”>cardiovascular health<, according to researchers.  In a Tuesday study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Massachusetts-area authors randomly assigned 164 overweight and nutrition-and-fitness participants – predominantly women, ages 18 to 65 – to three weight-loss maintenance diets. ‘5 OR…

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GOP lawmakers honor 'global war on terror' veterans

FIRST ON FOX: elections from North Carolina are introducing a resolution to both chambers honoring the veterans of the “conflicts.” Rep. Greg Murphy, R-N.C., introduced a resolution to the House of Representatives on Thursday honoring the 13 service members killed in the Kabul suicide blast as well as the veterans who served throughout the post-9/11 conflict….

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Harris ‘optimistic’ House will pass $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill

Vice President kamala-harris” target=”_blank”>Kamala Harris< will pass a $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure state-and-local despite promises by house-of-representatives to blocka> it unless it moves in tandem with the party’s $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill.< Asked what it will mean for the party if the bipartisan infrastructure bill, which already passed in the Senate, doesn’t pass the House, Harris…

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Bat bites and rabies: What to know

An us-regions man died this month after being bitten by a wild-nature” target=”_blank”>bat< since 1954. The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) said in a statement that the Lake County man, in his 80s, declined to start post-exposure rabies treatment after the August incident. ILLINOIS MAN DIES OF RABIES IN STATE’S FIRST HUMAN CASE SINCE…

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