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Key Trump official says Canada-China deal not a concern for US autos
A key Trump administration trade official is not concerned that Canada's decision to allow limited electric vehicle imports from China will hurt U.S. automakers, he said Saturday at the Detroit Auto Show. ...
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Bo Nix breaks his right ankle late in Broncos' playoff win, will have surgery ...
Amazon Confirms Outbreak Of 'Victorian Disease' At UK Warehouse
Amazon described the cases as "non-contagious" and noted that they were identified in 2025. ...
Add this to water to sleep better for pennies, doctor says
Dr Eric Berg has recommended a cheap and natural drink for people who struggle with sleep ...
Greg Pain: Don't let your motivation kill your motivation
Whether you've joined a gym, started going for a run a few times
Soft vs hard belly fat? Fortis gastroenterologist explains which affects hormones, insulin resistance, liver, heart
Dr Vatsya warns that a
NHS update over expanding free prescriptions in England
You can get free NHS prescriptions in other parts of the UK ...
One cure for sour feelings about politics: Getting people to love their hometowns
Eileen Higgins won a historic victory in December. She became the first woman ever elected mayor of Miami, as well as its first Democratic mayor since 1997. Although the stakes in the city's Dec. 9, 2025, runoff election were high, interest was not − 4 in 5
Homeless shelters for seniors pop up, catering to older adults’ medical needs
Getting in and out of bunks and managing medications are among the challenges of shelter life for older adults. Some may be asked to leave if they can't care for themselves. ...
LIFESPAN: Stop playing doctor with your old meds
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At-home STD tests offer new options for screening and treatment
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FACTS FOR FAMILIES: Rituals, routines help keep stress in check
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Amazon Great Republic Day Sale is LIVE: Up to 80% off on fitness bikes, walking ...
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Give Me the Ozempic and Nobody Gets Hurt – Delivery Driver Robbed of $16,000 in ...
A delivery driver was robbed of $16,000 outside a pharmacy in Bensalem,
Health Matters: Nutrition goals for 2026
Nutrition goals are often at the top of the list when it comes to New Year’s resolutions. But many nutrition-related New Year’s resolutions fail before January even comes to an end, Hailey Spencer says. ...
FEELING THE PINCH
A "pinched nerve" isn't a formal
Why a blockbuster cancer drug could now get dramatically cheaper in India
The Delhi High Court allowed Indian
197 positive cases of chronic wasting disease detected during November, December deer season
There were 197 cases of chronic wasting disease in deer, detected by surveillance in southwestern Nebraska, during the November and December season. ...
Anyone for badminton? Batting around the shuttlecock 'can sharpen the brain', new research finds
Few of us could resist a summer badminton knock-about to get the blood pumping. Now scientists have discovered the sport could offer benefits beyond getting us outdoors and working the body. ...
REVEALED: Exactly how much booze pushes YOU over Starmer's strict new drink-drive limits: We test ...
There's no safe amount of alcohol you can drink before driving. As one famous ad campaign from the early 1980s succinctly put it: 'Fancy a jar? Forget the car.' ...
Emilly went from size 30 to size 6 on fat jabs, then they stopped working. ...
Anyone watching the red carpet this awards season will have noticed celebrities who appear dramatically slimmer after rapid weight loss. ...
Men exposed to air pollution face greater prostate cancer risk, new evidence suggests
Experts called for urgent action to tackle air pollution after evidence suggested traffic and industrial fumes may contribute to the onset of the disease. ...
Experts Warn These Early Dementia Signs Often Get Missed — But Early Detection Makes A ...
Dementia is common, but there are things you can do to reduce your risk or slow the progression of the disease. ...
Women Share The Most 'Annoying And Irritating' Parts Of Having Large Breasts
Twenty-two women share what they love, what they hate and what they wish everyone understood about living with large breasts. ...
There Are 4 Types Of Introverts. Which One Are You?
Social introverts, thinking introverts, anxious introverts and restrained introverts all have positive qualities. ...
The Rudest Things You Can Do In A Group Fitness Class
Etiquette experts share the faux pas to avoid in these workout settings. ...
Teen Walks Into Ocean To Cool Off, Looks Down And Notices His Legs Covered In Blood
Note: we are republishing this story which originally made the news in August 2017. Sam Kanizay was at Dendy Street Beach in Brighton where he believes he was attacked by sea lice. He walked home, "leaving a path of blood," and his father Jarrod and
Doctors Finally Discover Why Baby Girl Looks 8-Months-Pregnant
Note: we are republishing this story which originally made the news in October 2016. A miraculous tale of hope and love unfolded as a baby girl with a deadly disease received a life-saving kidney transplant from her own father. Maddy Rybkin, who suffers from
Frederick's Civil War medicine museum tells story of death of James Garfield
The staff of the National Museum of Civil War Medicine in Frederick regularly tells visitors of the war's many medical advancements. ...
Public Health to host cannabis regulation summit on Jan. 29
Pacific Daily News Jan 18, 2026 10 mins ago 0 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email A marijuana plant growing around a residence in Dededo. PDN FILE PHOTO The Cannabis Industry Regulation Annual Summit will be held on Jan. 29, 2026 at the Central Community Arts