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"Effective Hangnail Removal Techniques"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The New York Times

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Hangnails can be painful and bothersome, but they usually heal on their own. To speed up the healing process, experts recommend keeping the area clean and moisturized, avoiding picking or tearing at the hangnail, and using over-the-counter antibiotic ointment if it becomes infected. Preventing hangnails involves keeping the skin around the nails well-moisturized and avoiding activities that can cause trauma to the cuticles.

"Roommate's Party Photos Surface Amid Idaho Murder Investigation"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Daily Mail

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Dylan Mortensen, one of the two survivors of the Idaho house massacre, has been seen emerging from her self-imposed isolation and participating in social activities with friends. Mortensen had been dealing with survivor's guilt and had become reclusive, but recent photos show her attending a sorority initiation and a Halloween party. It is unclear whether she has returned to the University of Idaho or switched schools. Mortensen's life was turned upside down when her four roommates were stabbed to death in November 2022. She saw a man leaving the house but did not realize the extent of the tragedy until later. Bryan Kohberger has been charged with the murders. Mortensen has faced online backlash and bullying, but her family says she is in the process of healing and seeking support through therapy and online gaming.

"Maine High School Football Unites Community in Healing After Tragedy"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by ESPN

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The Battle of the Bridge, a high school football rivalry game between Lewiston High School and Edward Little High School in Maine, resumed one week after a mass shooting that left 18 people dead. The game provided a sense of unity and healing for the community, with fans and students showing support and gratitude for first responders. Singer James Taylor performed the national anthem, and a moment of silence was observed to honor the victims. The game symbolized the strength and resilience of the community in the face of tragedy.

Stephen Colbert's Remote Hosting of 'The Late Show' Amidst COVID

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Yahoo Entertainment

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Stephen Colbert returns to hosting The Late Show from home after testing positive for COVID-19. He jokes about contracting the virus at a Taylor Swift concert. Colbert expresses frustration at missing out on in-person guests, including Jada Pinkett Smith, who appeared on the show to promote her new book and discuss her separation from husband Will Smith. Pinkett Smith explains that she wasn't ready to share the information earlier and discusses the couple's healing process, including the incident at the Oscars that brought them closer together.

Overcoming Postpartum Depression: A Mother's Journey to Finding Light

Originally Published 2 years ago — by YourTango

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A mom shared her emotional journey of struggling with postpartum depression and anxiety during her first year of parenting. She expressed her initial disconnection and lack of joy in being a mother, but with treatment and self-acceptance, she now feels immense love for her son. The mom's story serves as a reminder that it's okay to dislike the baby stage and that seeking help and expressing feelings can lead to healing. She hopes to offer hope to other parents facing similar challenges and emphasizes that not conforming to societal expectations of immediate love for one's baby doesn't make someone a bad parent.

"Controversial Renaming: Colorado Mountain Strips Governor's Name Linked to Indigenous Massacre"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Guardian US

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Federal officials have renamed Mount Evans in Colorado to Mount Blue Sky, at the request of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes. The mountain was previously named after Governor John Evans, who led a massacre against Indigenous people in 1864. The new name holds significance for both tribes, and they see it as an important step in the healing process. However, some descendants of Evans and the Northern Cheyenne Tribe have disapproved of the renaming. The tribes are also working to change the name of the Mount Evans wilderness area to the Mount Blue Sky wilderness area, which would require congressional action.

"Jacksonville Shooting Sparks Concerns and Controversy in Buffalo and Beyond"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by NBC News

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The recent racist shooting at a Dollar General store in Jacksonville, Florida, has brought back painful memories for residents of Buffalo, New York, who experienced a similar attack in May 2022. Both shootings targeted Black individuals, with the Jacksonville shooter leaving behind a white supremacist document. The Buffalo community continues to grapple with the trauma and systemic oppression faced by Black people, emphasizing the need for healing and support. Efforts are being made to address gun violence, provide mental health resources, and promote community healing. However, residents express frustration at the ongoing racial violence and question when it will ever end.

"Dedicated Dietician Enhances Wound Care at IU Health Center in Indianapolis"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by WISH TV Indianapolis, IN

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IU Health Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis is one of only five hospitals in the country to employ a full-time dietician in its wound care center, making a significant impact on patient outcomes. Andrea Haydon, who had a severe skin infection, found that nutrition deficiencies were responsible for her slow healing. The team at the IU Health Wound Care Center identified her lack of protein and vitamin C and implemented a nutrition care plan, resulting in a more rapid healing process. Specialized physical therapists also played a role in her recovery. Haydon praised the team for their holistic approach to patient care.