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Thyroid cancer: What to know, according to experts

As Thyroid Cancer Awareness Month comes to a close, top medical experts are reminding the public of signs, symptoms and treatment options. So, what is thyroid cancer and who is most at risk? The odds of developing thyroid cancer in the U.S. are about 1.2% across sexes, with a five-year …

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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 …

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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 …

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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, …

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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 …

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161 Alligators harvested in Arkansas hunting season

It was a good hunting” target=”_blank”>year for alligator hunters<, and it looks like it was a successful one. While the season only lasted two weekends, the state nearly saw a record number of alligators hunted. According to the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, 161 alligators were harvested by hunters in …

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