BOSTON 25 NEWS – A man accused of shooting and killing a Subway employee because there was “too much mayonnaise” on his sandwich has been denied bond, WSB-TV reported. Melvin Williams’ request…
As dengue expands beyond the global ‘dengue belt,’ scientists dispel conventional wisdom about the disease
Medical Xpress – Unknowns, dangers and surprises persist about dengue viral infection and now an assumption once accepted as conventional wisdom about immunity to the mosquito-borne disease may be incorrect. New research…
Anheuser Busch CMO Out Months After Bud Light’s Dylan Mulvaney Disaster
WHISKEY RAIDERS – On Nov. 15, CNN Business reported that Anheuser-Busch’s U.S. chief marketing officer, Benoit Garbe, resigned in the wake of a disastrous slump in Bud Light sales due to the…
Signs and symptoms of salmonella infection
Consumers, restaurants, retailers, and wholesalers should not eat, sell, or serve recalled cantaloupe or recalled products containing cantaloupe. Consumers with frozen or cantaloupe products for later use should check their freezers and…
Gov. Abbott Says Texas Will Bus Another 70,000 Immigrants To Democrat-Run Cities
DailyWire.com – Texas Republican Governor Greg Abbott announced Wednesday the state will bus another 70,000 immigrants to Democrat-run cities around the nation amid the Biden administration’s ongoing crisis at the Southern Border….
COVID variant triples in new CDC estimates
(WFQO, Pittsburgh) – In a concerning development, the World Health Organization (WHO) has reported a new mystery illness in China, following a trajectory reminiscent of the events leading to the COVID-19 pandemic…
Do Tomatoes Cause Inflammation? Here’s What a Dietitian Has to Say
For most people, there’s little reason to avoid tomatoes. Rather, it’s quite the opposite. EATINGWELL.COM – Tomatoes have come under scrutiny over the past few years in terms of their health value….
Some Patients Who ‘Died’ but Survived Report Lucid ‘Near-Death Experiences,’ a New Study Shows
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN – What happens when we actually die—when our heart stops and all electrical activity “flatlines” in our brain? Humans have been asking this question since time immemorial. It’s a tough…
Cities crack down on homeless camps. Advocates say that’s not the answer
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Tossing tent poles, blankets and a duffel bag into a shopping cart and three wagons, Will Taylor spent a summer morning helping friends tear down what had been…
Can Certain Foods Really Reduce Your Cancer Risk?
THE NEW YORK TIMES – One in three people in the United States will develop cancer at some point in their lifetime, according to the American Cancer Society. And many of those…