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8 Persistent Itches That Could Signal Serious Illness — Especially in Older Adults

Occasional itching is normal, but persistent, unexplained itching can be an early warning sign of underlying health problems — sometimes even cancer. For older adults, these changes deserve attention, as they may reveal deeper issues developing inside the body. 1.Itchy Eyes: May signal liver problems or liver cancer, especially if accompanied by jaundice, fatigue, or…

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Jelly Roll is turning his Tennessee farm into a sanctuary for addicts and broken souls, built on the same land where he once hid from his past.

Before he became one of country music’s most beloved stars, Jelly Roll — born Jason DeFord in Antioch, Tennessee — lived a life marked by addiction, incarceration, and struggle. He began selling drugs as a teen and spent nearly a decade in and out of jail. Behind bars, he found music — and a reason…

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Bret Baier of Fox News Opens Up About How Son Paul’s Emergency Heart Surgery Transformed His Parenting

Fox News anchor Bret Baier welcomes viewers into their homes each weeknight on Special Report. Beyond politics, he has also opened a window into his personal life — especially the story of his 17-year-old son, Paul. A Challenging Start Paul was born on June 29, 2007, with five congenital heart defects. As Bret once explained,…

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Inside Ellen DeGeneres’ Breathtaking English Countryside Retreat – See the Rare Photos

After decades in the spotlight, Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi have found peace far from Hollywood — in the rolling hills of England’s Cotswolds. The couple, once fixtures of California’s social scene, have traded red carpets for country lanes, settling into a life defined by nature, animals, and quiet beauty. Following the end of The Ellen…

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We Adopted a Newborn Baby After Years of Trying – Soon Enough, I Overheard My Husband’s Phone Call with His Mom, and It Turned My Life Upside Down

I was 30 when I met Rick, certain I’d missed my chance at something lasting. He was a quiet biology teacher with steady eyes, the kind that made life feel less lonely. We married two years later, painted a nursery gray, and waited for a child who never came. Treatments, surgeries, and prayers blurred together…

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