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When Sarah and Randall Randerson saw an email from the Oklahoma State Department of Health, they immediately worried.
Their business, Thunderdome Tattoo in Edmond, has always been up to code, Sarah said, so if a regulatory entity is reaching out,

Mushrooms are commonly eaten among vegans and non-vegans alike, but many feel that mushrooms are not suitable for food. Below are a few of the reasons that I personally choose not to eat mushrooms.
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The Nova Scotia Health Innovation Hub is a space for people in health care to collaborate on providing better health care.
The space allows partnerships with health-care staff, researchers, industry innovators and government to address the challenges that exist in
When I look at the economic news: the housing crunch, the high cost of groceries, or the possibility that AI will render my professional skills obsolete – I often come back to the same thought: I should start growing my
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in the news: New research from Sweden is showing that people who have Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) have a much higher chance of getting strokes sometime in their lifetime.
IBD increases future stroke risks.
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Seniors have made and continue to make significant and valuable contributions to their families, communities and workplaces. However, the pandemic had a detrimental effect on the well-being of seniors, limiting their ability to
Millions of people in North America have been advised to wear N95 masks outdoors due to poor air quality levels sparked by intense wildfires in Canada.
New York will begin distributing free masks on Thursday. Canada has said that people
A Green Mediterranean Diet can slow brain aging, according to a study from Ben-Gurion University. Researchers found that a 1% reduction in body weight can make the brain appear nearly 9 months younger over an 18-month period. This discovery offers
June 1, 2023 · 7:00 AM
From DailyMail:
Salt has long been seen as enemy number one for people with heart problems, with doctors telling patients to cut down on the amount of sodium they consume.
But new research suggests
The emergency department in Minden, Ont. is slated to close for good June 1, but residents in the town and surrounding area are prepared to head to court to try and save it.
The announcement of the ER closure by
