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Postpartum Surgical Tool Causing Severe Pain In Urinary Incontinence Patients
Urinary incontinence affects roughly 25 million people in the United States. It’s extremely important that this medical condition is covered by insurance policies — especially in the near future. It’s projected that by the year 2050, roughly 41.3 million women will have urinary incontinence. Insurance is an essential part of life because we can never…
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GOP Officials Looking Into Russian Backed Facebook Ads
Marketing and advertising can be a difficult and dangerous beast. There are a lot of pitfalls that one can fall into, especially during the digital age we live in. This is something that Facebook has been experiencing lately as officials start looking into ads for various political individuals. Some of the politicians that are being…
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Amazon Announces Plans To Bring Cloud Service To Middle East
Amazon Web Services announced on Monday, September 25, that it will be bringing its management services and cloud capabilities to Bahrain. Amazon has long been a marketing leader in the United States. Now it’s predicted that by 2019, the cloud computing company will have data centers located in nearly every part of the world. According…
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Climate Change In Alaska Results In Unique And Newly Found Farming Capabilities
The state of Alaska is renowned for its unforgiving weather, harsh terrain, and now — at last — for farming. Climate change and modern technology have made it possible for Alaskan farms to make the historic jump of 67% over the span of 10 years. Among the new and decently profiting farms in what has…
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First Cyclist to Bike Around the World Finishes a Day Early
A British endurance cyclist is set to create a new world record of biking around the world within 80 days. If all goes as planned, Mark Beaumont is expected to arrive in Paris on Monday, September 18, 79 days after he set off from the City of Lights on July 2nd. While studies show that…
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Landscapers Use 20-Ton HEMTT To Help Hurricane Harvey Victims Trapped On Roofs
On Monday, August 28, Williamson County Sheriff Robert Chody posted a photo on Twitter of a home on which a series of tents had been pitched on the roof. The photo had been taken in Houston, Texas where Hurricane Harvey has done the most damage, bringing up to 20 inches of rain. Tents can be…
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Rescuers Under Attack During Rescue Attempts In Hurricane Harvey
According to experts in landscaping, your lawn should get one inch of water per watering session to keep it in the best condition. This is the optimum amount for the greenest and most healthy lawn. Unfortunately, millions of Americans in the southern half of the U.S. has seen more than 25 inches of rain thanks…
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Vegetarian Diet Correlated To Lower Cholesterol Levels, Study Finds
Around 10% of U.S. Adults, or some 22.8 million people, say that they follow a largely vegetarian-inclined diet. Many vegetarians believe it is a healthy alternative to the traditional, super-sized American diet. And a new study only further backs up these claims with the finding that a vegetarian diet can potentially lower an individual’s cholesterol.…
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Florida Veterinarian Arrested On Three Felony Charges Of Animal Cruelty
A veterinarian in Central Florida is facing multiple charges for animal cruelty and neglect. The Polk County Sheriff’s Office investigated the home of Dr. Gail Anne Nichols, 66, and her husband Paul Craig Smith, 74, in Lakeland, Florida after receiving a tip about various animals on the property suffering from abuse. “The residence emitted a…
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Court Reporter Position: More Demand Than Supply
The “war for talent” rages on as more people enter the workforce, and as a result it has become increasingly important to pick an education wisely. And while record numbers of young people are choosing to invest in four-year Bachelor’s degrees, some of the country’s most in-demand jobs don’t actually require a college education. Case…