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Oct 27 2025HEALTH

Heart's Hidden Dangers: A New Look at Plaque

A new study has shed light on a sneaky heart risk that many people overlook. It's all about a type of plaque in our arteries that isn't easily detected. This plaque, known as soft or non-calcified plaque, can be a silent threat. It can lead to heart attacks or even death, even when arteries aren't s

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Oct 27 2025FINANCE

A Big Move in the Finance World: Equitable Holdings Expands

In a surprising turn of events, Equitable Holdings has made a bold move. They are buying Stifel Financial's Independent Advisors business. This deal is all about growing Equitable's Wealth Management services. First, let's talk about why this matters. Wealth Management is a big deal. It's about hel

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Oct 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

Tiny Invaders: The Spread of Disease-Carrying Mosquitoes in the Bay Area

The Bay Area is facing a growing problem with a tiny but dangerous invader: the Aedes aegypti mosquito. These mosquitoes are small, with white markings on their legs, but they pack a big threat. They can spread serious diseases like yellow fever, chikungunya, and Zika. What makes them even more trou

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Oct 27 2025HEALTH

Bubble Tea: A Sweet Treat with a Side of Lead?

Bubble tea, the trendy drink loved by many, has a secret ingredient that might not be so sweet. Recent findings show that the tapioca pearls, or boba, in bubble tea can contain traces of lead. This isn't a reason to panic, but it's enough to make you think twice before making it a daily habit. The

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Oct 27 2025HEALTH

Yorkville Welcomes New Health Hub with a Bang

A new health center has just opened in Yorkville, and it's not your typical doctor's office. CMR Health Group is all about treating the whole person, not just the symptoms. They're big on figuring out what's really causing your health issues and then tailoring a plan just for you. This place is pac

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Oct 27 2025POLITICS

People Want Congress to Stop Fighting and Start Working

The government shutdown is dragging on, and people are getting fed up. A recent poll shows that most folks want Congress to stop the bickering and get back to work. Out of nearly 500 people surveyed, over 70% said "No, get back to work" when asked if Democrats should shut down the government over he

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Oct 27 2025POLITICS

Who Really Benefits from ACA Subsidies?

The Affordable Care Act (ACA) has been a hot topic in political circles, especially when it comes to subsidies. Republicans argue that the system is flawed, pointing to what they call "phantom enrollees" who don't use their insurance. This idea has gained traction, especially as lawmakers debate ext

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Oct 27 2025BUSINESS

Why a Vegan Restaurant Chain Shut Down

A vegan restaurant chain recently closed all its locations. This isn't just a story about food choices. It's about politics, culture, and the challenges of running a business that serves a small group of people. First, let's talk about the numbers. In the U. S. , only 6% of adults are vegetarian an

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Oct 27 2025BUSINESS

Local Leaders Make Waves in Their Fields

In the world of engineering, Mehdi Mehrabi, Ph. D. , P. E. , has just taken on a big new role. He's now the manager of the Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP) division at McCarthy Engineering Associates Inc. Mehrabi isn't new to the game. He's been a senior mechanical engineer there for a whi

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Oct 27 2025BUSINESS

New Faces in Healthcare and Community Support

In a move to bolster local healthcare services, Franciscan Physician Network has welcomed two new doctors. Dr. Ailia Ali, a rheumatologist, is now seeing patients in Dyer, while Dr. Leena Aljobeh, a family medicine physician, has started accepting new patients in Valparaiso. Both doctors bring a wea

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