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Uncommon Issues Associated with Drug Abortions Draw Attention to Important Care Gaps

A larger discussion regarding the dangers of limiting access to abortion services and the significance of prompt medical attention was sparked after two Georgia women sadly passed away from complications from medication abortions. Experts stress that these issues are uncommon and curable with the right attention. According to a ProPublica article, two Georgia women, Amber…

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What Parents Should Know About the Dangerous Trend of Kids Abusing “Galaxy Gas” for Fast Highs

Teenagers are becoming more and more reckless with nitrous oxide, which is frequently found in whipped cream chargers that Galaxy Gas sells. This article looks at the dangers, usage indicators, and ways that parents can talk to their kids about this risky trend. The widespread usage of nitrous oxide, commonly referred to as “laughing gas,”…

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American Airlines is engaging in talks to pick Citigroup over Barclays

To become the exclusive issuer of the airline’s co-branded credit cards, American Airlines is in advanced negotiations with Citigroup, which might mean the end of the airline’s long-standing relationship with Barclays. American Airlines aims to increase the profitability of its AAdvantage loyalty program and streamline its credit card operations, which is why it made this…

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Smoky Mountains’ Highest Peak Reclaims Its Cherokee Name After 150 Years

The Great Smoky Mountains National Park’s highest peak has officially returned to its original Cherokee name, Kuwohi, after more than a century. The change recognizes the mountain’s cultural and historical significance to the Cherokee people. After more than 150 years, the tallest mountain in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park has been formally renamed Kuwohi,…

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U.S. Cancer Deaths Drop 33% Over 30 Years, But Alcohol Remains a Hidden Danger

Experts say alcohol is an underestimated cancer risk factor which can cause various types of cancers. According to a new study, from 1991 to 2019, an impressive 33% decline in cancer-related fatalities in the United States indicated 4.1 million deaths saved. Perhaps most staggering, a study published recently in the American Association for Cancer Research…

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