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Rome Health breaks ground on surgical addition, public fundraising campaign
Rome Health broke ground ceremonially on Wednesday on a 30,000 square-foot, three-story addition to house new operating rooms and an intensive care unit. The groundbreaking ceremony doubled as a kickoff for the public phase of the hospital’s capital campaign to pay for the Kaplan Center for Surgical Services. “The $45.7 million capital project,” Rome Health…
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Selena Gomez demonstrates two ways to style a dazzling ‘It’ bag from…
Page Six may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you buy through our links. Call it a Christmas miracle. Ahead of the holidays, Selena Gomez showed off two perfectly festive party looks in Paris over the weekend — both accessorized with the same sparkling purse from Aupen, the bag brand that’s become a Hollywood…
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Paltrow holds hands with Dakota Johnson after praise for Chris Martin
Gwyneth Paltrow has offered up further evidence of her good relationship with Dakota Johnson, sharing a photo of the pair holding hands with beaming smiles on their faces. Fifty Shades actor Johnson has been in a relationship with Paltrow’s former husband, Coldplay front man Chris Martin, since 2017. “Photo with Dakota” During a Q&A session…
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November is Diabetes Awareness Month: How to eat to prevent or manage diabetes
Diabetes is one of the leading causes of death in the U.S. A registered dietitian shares healthy snack ideas to help combat the disease. GREENSBORO, N.C. — Diabetes is one of the leading causes of death in the United States. With Diabetes Awareness Month coming to an end, health experts say a nutritious diet can help…
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Henry Kissinger’s ‘Celebrity’ Could Only Happen in America
Henry Kissinger was the celebrity statesman of the century in which he lived. That was his doing as much as it was the consequence of the media age in which he lived. He was his own greatest creation. For all his seriousness as a scholar and diplomat, despite the horrific consequences of many of his…
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Ex-Flamengo e Vasco, atacante Rhaizza brilha no futebol turco
Com passagens por Vasco, Flamengo e Internacional, a atacante Rhaizza joga há pouco mais de um ano no futebol turco, vestindo a camisa do Beylerbeyi, e vem tendo sucesso. Na atual temporada, a carioca ocupa a vice-liderança na artilharia da liga nacional com nove gols em 11 jogos. A atleta fala do momento especial que…
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Bills aware of Von Miller incident, gathering more information
A report from Dallas on Thursday said that an arrest warrant has been issued for Bills linebacker Von Miller on a charge of assaulting a pregnant person. Per the report, Miller has been accused of assaulting his longtime girlfriend in their home on Wednesday morning. The Bills, who have a bye this week, have issued…
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Survey Results Find High Rate of Inadequate Health Care Coverage Among US Children
Insurance gaps have impacted both publicly and commercially insured children, according to research released by Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. The study analyzed parent or caregiver-reported information regarding health insurance data among children from 0 to 17 years old—detecting inconsistent and inadequate coverage in each insurance type. Image credit: Fizkes | stock.adobe.com Children…
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Union College hockey players try sled hockey against Capital Region adaptive sports team
Union College’s home hockey rink has seen a lot of memorable moments over the years, including a team that won the national championship in 2014. On Wednesday night, the Garnet Chargers got to try something new. Inside Union College’s Messa Rink, the Garnet Chargers are getting low to the ice — really low. Members of…
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Delivery driver’s car damaged by gunfire while driving past fight, report states
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) – A food delivery driver’s car was damaged by gunfire as she was leaving a delivery Wednesday night, a report states. The driver said she was leaving a delivery around 9:30 p.m. Wednesday and traveling down Leeds Avenue when she saw a group of people fighting. The police report states the…