

What to know about Fourth of July holiday origins and traditions
The Fourth of July is Americana at its core: parades and cookouts and cold beer and, of course, fireworks.
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Those pyrotechnics also make it an especially dangerous holiday, typically resulting in more than 10,000 trips to the
Rosie O’Donnell gives updates on longtime friend Madonna’s health
The Queen of Pop is on the road to recovery.
Rosie O’Donnell had some good news about
The health risks facing the crew
It is a claustrophobic, terrifying prospect – being trapped in a 22ft submersible, potentially thousands of feet underwater, with oxygen running out.
The exact whereabouts of the Titanic submersible and the conditions of the five crew onboard are unknown. It
Ukraine Says Heavy Battles Going on After First Counteroffensive Gains
(Reuters) – Ukraine’s top military command said on Monday its forces were engaged in heavy battles in frontline hot spots, a day after Kyiv said it had made the first modest gains in reclaiming territory from Russia as part of
Does your kid need a break from smartphones? Plus, sick restaurant workers fuel food borne illness, and more health news
Does your kid need a break from smartphones?
Summer vacation has begun for some families and screen use may already feel like too much.
A psychiatrist from Baylor College of Medicine in Houston offers some tips for making sure smartphones

BC ministry overrules parents, orders surgery for boy’s rare condition
Surgery went ahead over their objections because doctors had applied to the Ministry of Children and Family Development for an interim custody order

Columbus Health Alert: Heavy drinking leads to muscle loss. Doctor Explains | Plus
in the news: New research is showing that heavy drinking during your younger years puts your body at risk due to negative “effects on muscle mass” in your middle and older years.
This finding has direct implications for you in

Albertans advised to watch for symptoms of smoke inhalation, as wildfires worsen air quality
Weather and health specialists are advising Albertans to remain vigilantes for the health impacts of wildfire smoke, as fires throughout the province affect local air quality.
There are 74 active wildfires burning throughout Alberta, including 20 that are out of