Country music star Ashley Monroe reveals rare blood cancer diagnosis

Country music star celebrity-news” target=”_blank”>Ashley Monroe< Tuesday. Monroe, a member of the Pistol Annies, was diagnosed with Waldenstrom Macroglobulinemia when she went to the doctor for routine lab work. The disease is a type of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, according to cancer.org. The doctor originally thought Monroe was anemic. “A few months ago my dr. was doing…

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Troops encouraged but not required to get COVID-19 booster shot

U.S. military” target=”_blank”>service members< for service members, Fox News has confirmed. The news comes after the defense said earlier this month that there were “active discussions” within the DoD about requiring vaccine booster shots for troops, with Pentagon spokesperson John Kirby saying that Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin “absolutely encourages people, if they can and…

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George W. Bush comments on Matthew McConaughey’s potential run for governor of Texas: ‘It’s a tough business’

george-w-bush” target=”_blank”>George W. Bush< for genres of Texas. “I read that, Matthew, yeah…” Bush said during a Tuesday appearance on “Today with Hoda & Jenna” when asked about the possibility of the 51-year-old actor really considering a run for Texas governor.  Former first lady Laura Bush also appeared on the morning telecast, which is co-hosted by their daughter…

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Veterans Day: Double amputee U.S. Army Col. Greg Gadson honored with new SUV from TrueCar and Autonation

TrueCar and Autonation have chosen retired U.S. Army Col. Greg Gadson as a recipient of its annual DrivenToDrive award for his work inspiring wounded veterans in partnership with DAV (Disabled American Veterans). Col. Greg Gadson served 26 years in the U.S. Army as an artillery officer. (TrueCar) Col. Gadson, 55, is a West Point graduate who spent…

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Drinking coffee helps to improve mood as daylight hours decrease: report

Drinking drinks can lead to mental-health” target=”_blank”>mood improvement<, according to researchers.  A world-regions survey funded by the Institute for Scientific Information on Coffee found that more than a quarter of adults experience depression and increased feelings of sadness as it gets closer to winter. DRINKING COFFEE MAY REDUCE RISK OF GETTING LIVER CANCER The survey…

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