I woke up feeling like something was biŧing my upper back. Above my mattress, I found this. My whole family has been staring at it for an hour, but we still can’t figure out what it is. Does anyone know what this could be? Check the first comment for the answer 👇🏾

I woke up with a crawling sensation on my back—and immediately felt that something wasn’t right. It wasn’t sharp pain, just a lingering, uncomfortable feeling that something had been there while I slept. I checked the sheets, pillows, and the edges of the mattress, searching for anything out of place. Then I noticed a dry,…

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7 things only fake friends do

In life, most of us naturally search for “our people” because everything feels easier when you have a circle that genuinely supports you. Unfortunately, real life doesn’t always unfold that neatly. Why? Because relationships can be complicated territory. Just when you think you’ve finally found someone who truly understands you—someone calling you their “soul sister”…

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ST. Salute to Nurses: Lander nursing students partner with autism nonprofit to make doctor visits easier

Project Hope Foundation is partnering with the Lander University School of Nursing to provide students with hands-on training while helping children with autism become more comfortable with medical appointments. Nursing students make weekly visits to Project Hope Foundation’s Greenwood campus, helping clients practice different aspects of a doctor’s appointment — including sitting in the waiting room,…

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54-Year-Old Woman Thought Ginger Was Healthy, Ate It Daily for 3 Months and Paid a Painful Price

Ginger has been used for centuries in both cooking and traditional medicine, and modern research suggests it may offer several health benefits when consumed in moderation. One of its most well-known effects is reducing nausea. It is often used for morning sickness, digestive discomfort, and nausea related to certain medical treatments. Ginger also contains compounds…

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Salute to Nurses: Lander nursing students partner with autism nonprofit to make doctor visits easier

Project Hope Foundation is partnering with the Lander University School of Nursing to provide students with hands-on training while helping children with autism become more comfortable with medical appointments. Nursing students make weekly visits to Project Hope Foundation’s Greenwood campus, helping clients practice different aspects of a doctor’s appointment — including sitting in the waiting room,…

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Woman Gives Birth to Sextuplet Girls — What They Look Like 41 Years Later

Janet and Graham Walton’s story is one of the most remarkable and widely documented multiple-birth cases in modern medical history. Their journey began like many young love stories, but it eventually evolved into something that captured global attention. Janet and Graham Walton’s story is one of the most remarkable and widely documented multiple-birth cases in…

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ST, This couple crossed the finish line at the Eagles Autism Challenge — and into an engagement

The ninth annual Eagles Autism Challenge brought a surprise proposal, the Kelce family, and more during Saturday’s event, which had 40,000 donors who raised $16 million for autism research. Chelsea Trewella and Andrew Sulkowski, pose together after the Eagles Autism Challenge 5K run at Lincoln Financial Field on Saturday, May 9, 2026, in Philadelphia. Sulkowski,…

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