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- HealthUSA TODAY
Everyone puts hydrogen peroxide on their wounds. They really shouldn't.
While hydrogen peroxide does have known antiseptic properties, it may do more harm than good when it comes to wound care.
- HealthINSIDER
A 30-year-old with a hoarse voice, back pain, and achy bones visited a walk-in clinic to see a doctor for his symptoms. He found out it was lung cancer.
An otherwise healthy 30-year-old man had a hoarse voice and back pain that wouldn't go away. Doctors found a 4-inch long tumor that spread quickly.
- PoliticsReuters Videos
VideoErdogan: Sweden and Finland's NATO bid is a 'no'
STORY: Finland and Sweden formally applied on Wednesday (May 18) to join U.S.-led NATO, a decision spurred by Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Turkey's objections have come as a surprise to the other members of the alliance. "We will continue our policy in a determined way. We have told allies that we will say no to Finland and Sweden's NATO membership," Erdogan said in an interview with students late on Wednesday.The Turkish president said Sweden and Finland harbor and finance "terrorists" and sup
- U.S.Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Angler reels in ‘freaking scary’ fish in Texas marsh, photos show. It’s a rare beast
The fish are prized among fisherman – but very few have seen one like this.
- U.S.Good Morning America
2 Secret Service employees being sent home from South Korea ahead of Biden's arrival after alleged incident: Sources
Two Secret Service employees -- an agent and an armed physical security specialist -- in South Korea to prepare for President Joe Biden's impending arrival are being sent home after an alleged alcohol-fueled incident that ended with a report being filed with local police, according to two sources briefed on the situation. As the evening progressed, the two Secret Service staffers became apparently intoxicated and the agent wound up in a heated argument with a cab driver, according to the source