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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

Parkinson's Disease: Global Trends and Aging Adults

Parkinson's disease, often called PD, is the second most common brain disorder that affects a lot of people. But what's interesting is that we don't know much about how common it is among middle-aged and older adults around the world. Some scientists did a big study in 2021 to find out more. They lo

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Dec 03 2024HEALTH

Hyde Park's Health Care Struggle: Why Doesn't It Have a Community Health Center?

Hyde Park residents have been fighting for a community health center for years. Without one, they face long bus rides and late appointments. Irene Nakabonge-Lugude, a Hyde Park resident with health issues, often misses her bus and ends up late for her appointments. She's not alone. Many in Hyde Park

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Nov 30 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Holiday Magic at Universal Studios: Meet Wicked Characters and More!

It's that time of year again—the holidays are here, and theme parks are rolling out exciting experiences! Universal Studios Orlando is getting a huge dose of magic with their Wicked Experience. This immersive retail spot lets you step into the world of Oz, with Shiz and Emerald City-themed rooms fil

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

The Power of Rosemary: How Rosmarinic Acid Fights Brain Damage

Ever heard of rosemary extract? It's like a superhero among plants, packed with powerful compounds that keep our bodies healthy. One of these heroes is rosmarinic acid, known for its amazing antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and neuroprotective powers. But what does that mean for us? Well, let's take

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Nov 26 2024CELEBRITIES

Selma Blair's MS Journey: From Cane to Carpet

Selma Blair, known for her roles in movies like "Cruel Intentions" and "Legally Blonde, " recently made an appearance at the Elle Women in Hollywood event. She showed up in a stylish white dress and heels, leaving behind her walking cane and service dog, which had become her companions over the past

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Nov 26 2024HEALTH

Fighting Frailty in Parkinson's: Can Telemedicine Make a Difference?

Ever wondered how technology could help people with Parkinson's disease (PD) feel stronger and more independent? A fascinating study explored this very question. They wanted to know if a special telemedicine program could help reduce frailty in folks with PD. This program brought together experts fr

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Nov 23 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Volcano Bay's Chilly Shutdown

Central Florida is getting a chill this week, and Universal Volcano Bay is feeling the cold snap too. The water park will stay closed on Saturday, November 23, after being shut down on Thursday and Friday due to low temperatures. If you're planning a visit, call 407-817-8317 or check Universal Orlan

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Nov 21 2024CRIME

Safety Measures Bloom After Tragic Trail Event

Nine months ago, a runner named Laken Riley encountered a tragic incident at Oconee Forest Park, adjacent to the University of Georgia. This event sparked a significant change in how students and athletes conduct their outdoor activities. They've begun sharing their locations and engaging with stran

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Nov 21 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Disney's Imagineers Shine with Three Thea Awards in 2025

Walt Disney Imagineering is celebrating big time with three Thea Awards from the Themed Entertainment Association (TEA) in 2025. The awards recognize their work on Fantasy Springs at Tokyo DisneySea and Zootopia at Shanghai Disneyland, both earning the top spot for Theme Park Land. This is a first f

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Nov 20 2024HEALTH

Helping Parkinson's Patients Battle Depression: A Study on Therapy Effectiveness

Depression is a tough challenge for many people with Parkinson's disease. But how well do psychological therapies help them? A recent study dug into this question. Researchers wanted to find out if a type of therapy called Interpersonal Psychotherapy could make a difference. They gathered a group of

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