ST. ‘Project Lifesaver’ in Suwannee County helps locate missing people with autism and dementia

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) – During Autism Awareness Month, the Suwannee County Sheriff’s Office is spotlighting a program designed to help deputies quickly locate missing residents with special needs. “Project Lifesaver” uses a tracking device worn on the wrist or ankle, each assigned a unique frequency. If a participant goes missing, deputies can track the signal…

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‘Project Lifesaver’ in Suwannee County helps locate missing people with autism and dementia

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) – During Autism Awareness Month, the Suwannee County Sheriff’s Office is spotlighting a program designed to help deputies quickly locate missing residents with special needs. “Project Lifesaver” uses a tracking device worn on the wrist or ankle, each assigned a unique frequency. If a participant goes missing, deputies can track the signal…

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🚨 THE SHADOW THAT DIDN’T RUN

ST. ALBANS, Queens (WABC) — An investigation is underway after a 15-year-old boy was fatally shot at a park in Queens on Thursday. The shooting took place around 6:15 p.m. at Roy Wilkins Park on Baisley and Merrick boulevards in St. Albans, according to police. They say the incident started as a melee, with several kids…

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3:00 AM — THE HOUR THE DEMONS ANSWER

The maniac who slaughtered seven of his children and one of their cousins in Louisiana on Sunday was set to do battle with his estranged wife in divorce court Monday. Stress-riddled Army vet Shamar Elkins, 31, called his mom, Mahelia Elkins, and stepdad, Marcus Jackson, on Easter Sunday to tell them that his wife of two years, Shaneiqua Pugh,…

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Urologist Warns: Drink Water the Right Way to Reduce Nighttime Bathroom Trips—Experts Explain How Managing Fluid Timing May Help Ease Nocturia, Highlighting Simple Habits Like Spreading Intake Throughout the Day, Limiting Late-Evening Fluids, and Supporting Better Sleep While Emphasizing That Persistent Symptoms Should Be Evaluated by a Healthcare Professional

Waking up often at night to urinate—known as Nocturia—can quietly disrupt overall health. It breaks the natural sleep cycle, reducing deep and restorative sleep. Sleep occurs in stages, each essential for recovery, memory, and mood. Frequent interruptions force the body to restart this cycle, leading to fatigue, brain fog, and irritability. One major cause is…

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FROM DREAM TRIP TO MEDICAL EMERGENCY Sarah Danh battles a life-threatening illness after getting sick on her honeymoon in Japan

A Texas nurse is fighting for her life in the hospital, battling a life-threatening illness after falling sick just two days into her honeymoon in Japan. Sarah Danh, 27, landed in San Antonio Tuesday evening following a grueling 20-hour flight from the Asian country, where she was in hospital with acute liver failure, according to People….

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