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  • Tanning Beds Triple Melanoma Risk

    02:09|
    New study from Northwestern Medicine uncovers alarming findings about tanning beds: they nearly triple melanoma risk and cause widespread DNA damage. Researchers discovered that tanning bed users had almost twice as many genetic mutations linked to melanoma. The study found that 5.1% of tanning bed users were diagnosed with melanoma, compared to 2.1% of non-users. Doctor Pedram Gerami, a lead researcher, calls for policy changes and advises those who frequently tanned earlier in life to get a full body skin exam.

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  • Truck Driver Shortage: A Growing Crisis

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    The United States is grappling with a severe shortage of truck drivers, a problem that has been escalating for over a decade and is now at a critical juncture. The country needs approximately eighty thousand more drivers to meet the current demand, as trucks transport about seventy percent of all goods in the U.S. The pandemic exacerbated the situation, leading to an exodus of older drivers and a decline in new recruits. The average age of a truck driver is now fifty-five, and the profession is losing appeal due to its demanding lifestyle, lower pay, and regulatory challenges. To tackle this issue, companies are offering improved wages, benefits, and schedules, while also recruiting more women and younger individuals. The government is exploring ways to simplify the licensing process and enhance training programs. Addressing this shortage is vital for maintaining a robust economy and ensuring the smooth flow of goods.
  • BPA in Plastics May Affect Fetal Brain Development

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    New study from UC Berkeley reveals BPA, a common plastic chemical, may impact developing fetuses brains, potentially leading to social behavior and anxiety issues. Research published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, suggests even low levels of exposure during critical periods could have lasting effects. Ongoing research aims to determine if brain changes are permanent and identify vulnerable windows during pregnancy.
  • Bears Host Browns in Extreme Cold

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    Brace for the Arctic: Bears Host Browns in Sub-Zero Conditions The Chicago Bears gear up for a frigid showdown against the Cleveland Browns, with temperatures plummeting to dangerously low levels. Players, including quarterback Caleb Williams, are mentally prepared for the extreme cold. Fans are advised to stay warm, hydrated, and follow stadium regulations, including no open flames or cardboard seating. Meanwhile, cornerback Kyler Gordon is placed on injured reserve due to a groin injury.
  • Teen Shot on Chicago's South Side, No Arrests Made

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    Fourteen-year-old boy shot on Chicagos South Side, expected to recover; police investigate, no arrests made; community urged to provide information.
  • Long COVID: New Study Reveals Lasting Effects

    01:43|
    New Study Reveals Long-Term COVID-19 Effects: One in Five Adults Experience Persistent Health Issues
  • Teen Shot on Chicago's South Side

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    Fourteen-year-old boy shot on Chicagos South Side, listed in good condition; police investigate, no arrests made; community shaken by youth violence.