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Although aging is inevitable, research shows there are healthy choices people can make — such as not smoking, being physically active, and following a healthy diet — that may allow them to age slower and in a healthier way
RICHMOND, Va. — Dozens of families lined up at Pony Pasture Park Saturday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. for James River Park’s annual River Safety Day — a free, hands-on community event focused on keeping people safe, smart, and confident on the James River
Cigna Healthcare Expands AI-Enabled Personalized Support to Help More Customers Access Care Earlier and Improve Affordability
A gymnastics coach and social media content creator from Navarre who had moved to Pennsylvania, pleaded guilty Monday, July 20, in federal court to multiple charges related to the production, possession and distribution of child sexual abuse material, as well as money laundering
Can pets thrive on vegan diets? What a major review shows – Earth.com 07-25-2026
New University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa research, published July 14 in Scientific Reports, found that differences in gut bacteria explained about 15% of the differences in how quickly participants’ bodies were biologically aging
CINCINNATI — The U.S. Centers for Disease Control is sending disease investigators to Ohio to provide support to the Ohio Department of Health in tracing cyclosporiasis cases as Ohio continues to be among the hardest-hit states for the gastrointestinal illness
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A recent KFF national tracking poll found three-quarters of Americans believe pharmaceutical companies deserve “a lot of the blame” for the ever-rising cost of healthcare. In the same poll, well fewer than half—40%—pointed the finger at hospitals.
A one-day celebration including a walk through Birmingham and a concert has honoured the life and legacy of Ozzy Osbourne

