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Walking pneumonia cases surge nationwide, impacting children and African Americans disproportionately

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports a surge in Mycoplasma pneumoniae infections—commonly called “walking pneumonia”—across the United States. The illness, a milder form of pneumonia, is affecting children in unprecedented numbers, with cases rising since June, according to Nationwide Children’s Hospital.

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Take celebrations to new heights with Cristalino Tequila

Break out your best glassware and take your celebration to the next level with a trending tequila style that’s sure to wow guests with its bright, smooth and elevated expressions. Whether you’re honoring a special occasion, celebrating a holiday or simply looking to entertain, Cristalino, Mexico’s No. 1 style of tequila, can elevate all of your cocktail serves.

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Have a heart for caregivers: 8 expert tips for volunteers to care for themselves, too

A growing body of scientific research shows people who serve as unpaid caregivers may not get the care they need to live longer, healthier lives, according to the American Heart Association, which is celebrating 100 years of lifesaving service. Prioritizing your own physical, mental and emotional health allows you to better help your loved one. Consider her tips for caregivers to care for themselves.

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Joe Biden pardons son Hunter: A father’s right to protect or abuse of power?

President Joe Biden’s recent decision to pardon his son Hunter Biden has ignited political debates nationwide. Critics argue it’s an abuse of executive power, while others see it as a protective measure against perceived political retaliation from the incoming Trump administration. The move raises critical questions about justice, fairness, and the role of presidential clemency.