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Mar 06 2026HEALTH

Faith, Happiness and Aging: How Belief Helps Seniors Thrive

Older people in Brazil are showing that a strong personal faith can help them feel happier and less sad, which in turn lets them live better lives as they age. A study of 538 seniors aged 60 to 101 measured how satisfied they were with life, how much depression they felt, and how well they aged. Par

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Mar 06 2026HEALTH

Lung Cancer Care Shows Racial Gaps That Haven’t Closed

Recent research on Medicare patients with early‑stage lung cancer reveals a troubling trend: Black individuals are still far less likely to receive surgery or radiation that can cure the disease than their white counterparts. The study, which looked at more than 28, 000 cases from 2005 to 2019, foun

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Mar 06 2026WEATHER

Kingston Braces for Icy Evenings

A sharp warning has come from the national weather office, flagging Kingston and surrounding towns for potentially slick conditions as freezing rain sets in this evening. The alert, classified as a yellow-level warning, signals that the weather could create hazards or disrupt daily life. The fore

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Mar 06 2026SCIENCE

Cross‑Linking Wins: How Heavy‑Duty PAM Turns into Hydrogels in Wastewater

Polyacrylamide, a water‑soluble polymer widely used in industry, usually breaks apart when exposed to free radicals. Traditional studies assumed that the main reaction was chain scission, where long polymer chains split into shorter pieces. Recent experiments with persulfate as a radical source reve

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Mar 06 2026SPORTS

New Shooting Hub Opens Doors for All

Hillsdale College has added a brand‑new facility to its Halter Shooting Sports Center. The Nimrod Complex welcomes visitors during a two‑day open house on March 6 and 7. The event runs from 4 to 8 p. m. on Friday and 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. on Saturday at the center’s address on Bankers Road, just so

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Mar 06 2026HEALTH

Celebrating Two Decades of Caring in Cancer Nursing

The UK Oncology Nursing Society marked its 20‑year milestone during a conference in Birmingham last November. The gathering focused on honoring the dedication and creativity that nurses bring to cancer care. Presentations covered new research, patient stories, and practical strategies for impr

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Mar 06 2026CELEBRITIES

Easy Two‑Hour Self‑Tan That Even Stars Love

The newest product from the brand that many famous people swear by is a quick‑apply self‑tanning mousse that promises to work in just two hours. Instead of waiting for a long session or a special event, the formula lets users finish their tan right before they head out. It includes glycerin to

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Mar 06 2026HEALTH

Baby Sleepwear Recall: A Choking Danger

The U. S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announced a recall of about 45, 000 infant sleepwear garments on March 5. The issue lies with the zipper heads that can detach from the clothing, posing a choking risk if swallowed by a child. So far, 15 separate incidents of zipper pieces falling o

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Mar 05 2026CRIME

Three Tragic Losses in Wayne County Spur Search for Suspect

The county is in shock after three women of different ages were found dead, suggesting a serious crime that has yet to be fully understood. The first two victims were discovered along a local hiking trail, while the third was located inside her own home. Authorities have not released names but noted

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Mar 05 2026SCIENCE

A 3‑D Peek into the Tiny World of Ants

Scientists used a powerful X‑ray machine in Germany to scan over two thousand ants from museums and private collections. The device, a synchrotron particle accelerator, captured detailed images of each insect’s body in a single week. Normally, doing the same work would take years with older technolo

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