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2021 in review: 5 stories of clean energy progress
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After losing to the Buccaneers in overtime on Sunday, Josh Allen wore a walking boot with his left foot. He downplayed the injury but admitted that he will undergo further medical examinations on Monday.
Katherine Fitzgerald of the Buffalo News reported that the Bills announced it was a foo
Covers the impact of the coronavirus on the sports world
The Detroit Pistons' brutal start to the season continued on Saturday night, when news bro
When I was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis for the first time, I thought I had to start taking medication. This is before you start seeing PsA drug advertisements every time you take a break, so I am not sure what will happen with the drugs. I continued to take the medicine, and in the end, ev
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[Editor’s note: The following comment contains spoilers for "I Want to Be Him" from Season 4 to Episode 6 of "Yellowstone". ]
"Yellowstone" is a simple show. John Dutton (Kevin Costner) is a rancher in the Impossible beef era. When the
Dallas (November 12, 2021)-The Scottish Rite Hospital in Dallas joined Cook Children's in appealing for the donation of new crutches of any size (youth and adults) or lightly used crutches.
Currently, ongoing supply chain disruptions across the United States are affecting the number of crut
Maria M. LoTempio, MD, is a double board certified plastic surgeon specializing in reconstructive surgery and ENT (head and neck) surgery.
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Every few years, someone will repackage a garment that is about 2500 years old and sell it as a weight loss aid. In the 1800s, they were called corsets. Throughout the 20th century, they were called belts. By the 2000s, they were called Spanx. In the 2010s, they were called waist trainers. And no
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