To Prevent Stroke, Remember the ‘3 Don’ts’ After Meals and the ‘4 Don’ts’ Before Bed — Stay Safe at Any Age

Stroke is a leading cause of death and long-term disability worldwide, often striking suddenly with serious consequences. However, stroke is not entirely unavoidable. Adopting healthy lifestyle habits, especially around meal and bedtime routines, can significantly lower the risk. Two simple guidelines — the “3 Don’ts” after meals and the “4 Don’ts” before sleep — can…

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A Mom’s Bikini Is Causing Outrage At The Beach. Try Not To Gasp When You See It

Tammy Hembrow, a well-known social media influencer often surrounded by controversy, recently stirred mixed reactions online after posting a bold bikini photo on Instagram. The post quickly gained attention for its revealing nature and sparked intense debate among followers and critics alike. In the image, Hembrow wears a daring bikini from the brand Minimale Animale….

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Cause of death confirmed for 9-year-old-girl drowned in water park wave pool

The Dauphin County Coroner’s Office has confirmed that 9-year-old Sophia Subedi died from an accidental freshwater drowning at Hersheypark. The tragic incident occurred on Thursday, July 24, in The Shore, the park’s wave pool. Sophia began struggling in the water, prompting immediate action from up to 10 certified lifeguards on duty. Despite rapid intervention from…

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Congresswoman Lauren Boebert speaks out as son faces child abuse allegations over incident with her grandson

US Representative Lauren Boebert has responded publicly after her 20-year-old son Tyler was cited for child abuse following an incident involving her infant grandson. According to a July 11 court summons obtained by multiple outlets, Tyler Boebert received a misdemeanor citation for child abuse categorized as “criminal negligence” by the Windsor Police Department in Colorado….

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Doctor issues horrifying warning to anyone who finds ‘pink slime’ around bathroom sink

 Disease Advisor. It’s commonly found in damp corners of showers, bathtubs, and sinks, particularly where moisture and soap scum build up. While the bacteria is generally harmless for healthy individuals, it can pose health risks for people with weakened immune systems or open wounds. “In most cases, it’s not dangerous,” Dr. Karan said. “But you…

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