SAFETY

Jan 06 2025HEALTH

Costco Cold Medicine Recall: A Closer Look

Imagine finding out that the cold medicine you bought might be contaminated. That's what happened to some Costco customers who purchased Kirkland Signature's Severe Cold & Flu Plus Congestion. The problem? It could contain foreign materials. The recall, announced on Costco's website, affects a speci

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Jan 06 2025ENVIRONMENT

Heavy Metal Detectors: A New Wave of Innovation

You know how heavy metals like lead and mercury can be really bad for our environment and health? Well, scientists are coming up with clever ways to spot these troublemakers. They're using special color-changing reagents that are easy on the wallet and great at pinpointing heavy metals. Plus, they'r

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Jan 06 2025SCIENCE

Quick Detection of Food Poisons in Fresh-Cut Fruits

Imagine biting into a seemingly fresh fruit salad only to realize it's contaminated with dangerous bacteria. Listeria monocytogenes and Staphylococcus aureus are notorious for causing food poisoning. Scientists have come up with a clever new method to spot these invisible enemies in your food. They

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Jan 05 2025WEATHER

Lincoln: Brace for Action, Snow's Coming!

Hey Lincoln residents! Snow is heading your way, and the city has issued a snow emergency. This means no parking on crucial roads, like those used by schools and buses. You can find these routes on the city's website under "Parking Bans & Ordinances". City crews are working hard, treating these road

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Jan 05 2025SCIENCE

How Skin-Friendly Are Salicylate Esters? A Deep Dive into Their Absorption and Metabolism

Did you know that salicylate esters can behave quite differently when applied to the skin? You might think they're all the same because they share a similar structure, but their absorption and breakdown vary hugely. This variation makes assessing their safety a bit tricky. Salicylate esters are

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Jan 04 2025CRIME

Drug Trade Creeps into French Small Towns

France, a historic hub for illicit drug trade, is now seeing a worrying shift. The drug business is no longer confined to big cities. It's moved into smaller towns like Morlaix, nestled on France's Breton coast. With a population of around 15, 000, Morlaix was once known for its charming cobblestone

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Jan 04 2025OPINION

New York City: A Tourist Haven Despite Challenges

New York City is often painted as a dangerous place filled with crime and homelessness. But the numbers tell a different story. In 2024, the Big Apple attracted 64. 3 million visitors, just a little less than the record 66. 2 million in 2019. This is impressive, especially considering the tourism se

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Jan 04 2025CRIME

Detroit's Crime Rate Drops: A Community Effort

In 2024, Detroit hit a significant milestone: the lowest homicide rate since 1965 with 203 victims. Despite the city's population growth, this is a clear sign of progress in combating its violent reputation. Mayor Mike Duggan noted this trend, recalling when the city first got under 400 homicides in

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Jan 04 2025HEALTH

Safer Streets: Ideas from Ontario Health Experts

Imagine if we could cut down on road injuries and deaths just by changing how we design our streets. In Canada, this is a serious issue, and it's especially tough for cyclists and pedestrians. Health workers in Ontario have faced many challenges while trying to make these changes happen. They've lea

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Jan 04 2025HEALTH

America's Battle Against Bird Flu: A $306 Million Plan

The U. S. is taking action against bird flu, with the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) throwing $306 million at the problem. The goal is to improve disease tracking, testing, and safety measures. While the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says the risk to the public is l

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