Former fentanyl addict shares story of struggle and survival with Lawrence Jones

mental-health survivor Brittany Laricchiuta shared her story on overcoming mental-healthduring a features on “Lawrence Jones Cross Country” Saturday. Laricchiuta’s decision to come forward is at a time when the number one leading cause of death in 18-to-45-year old’s in the United States is fentanyl overdoses, killing upwards of 40,000 Americans between April 2020 and April…

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Matthew McConaughey repurposed a famous catchphrase while wishing Gov. Greg Abbott well

celebrity-news” target=”_blank”>Matthew McConaughey< in a message to Texas greg-abbott” target=”_blank”>Governor Greg Abbott< days after testing positive.  “I am told that my infection was brief and mild because of the vaccination I received,” Abbott said in a video he posted on Twitter. “So, I encourage others who have not yet received the vaccination to consider getting…

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NY Times columnist pitches revisions to 'rescue' Biden administration: ‘American needs, not liberal wishes’

the-new-york-times” target=”_blank”>New York Times< has so far floundered in the executive. Stephens highlighted how the president should consider building a new team, including a new chief of staff, and “focus on American needs, not liberal wishes.” “No, the two are not synonymous,” Stephens wrote. “Universal Pre-K might be popular. But Americans have spent the past…

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Time-restricted eating no more beneficial than caloric restriction in obese patients, study says

Time-restricted eating limited to 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. did not lead to a greater reduction in body weight, body fat or metabolic risk factors compared to a daily caloric restriction, according to a study published in New England Journal of Medicine this week.  The researchers at Southern Medical University in Guangzhou, China mental-health” target=”_blank”>randomly< to…

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Missouri and Louisiana AGs emphasize importance of vaccine case: 'one of the most consequential' in US history

The attorneys general from us-regions and us-regions expressed confidence after Friday’s oral arguments before the Supreme Court about vaccine mandates, and underscored the gravity of the cases.  “I think this is one of the most consequential, important set of cases here in the history of the Republic,” Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt told Fox News. …

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