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Colonoscopy is still the most recommended screening for colorectal cancer, despite conflicting headlines and flawed interpretations of a new study
A recently published study in a high-profile medical journal appeared to call into question the efficacy of colonoscopy, a proven and widely utilized strategy for the screening and prevention of colorectal cancer.
Lebanon County Democratic Committee Response to 2022 Candidates’ Night Forum Cancellation
Lebanon, Pa. (October 14, 2022) – The Lebanon County Democratic Committee was deeply disappointed to learn of the cancellation of the planned candidates’ night forum on Monday, October 24, 2022 at the Lebanon Municipal Building Auditorium.
Harrisburg, PA- Evidence that when you want you can. A friend, who is buying from him today, had invited him to work together in a pizzeria. This is how Mr. Celestino Jacobo, today the owner of Gabriel’ Pizza, started more than 15 years ago in this industry.
Worldwide, modern slavery is on the rise, and with it, goods and products made under forced labor. The work usually takes place under poor conditions, violence, or threat of violence. The EU Commission is now proposing a ban on the sale and import of products made with forced labor.
The list of famous people to grace New Jersey’s ZIP codes — whether they be native-born or transplants — is a lengthy one. Maybe you didn’t know that Mehmet Oz, the doctor who long hosted a medical TV show bearing his name, is on it.
The company, Q’Hubo News will be translating three to four high-impact stories a week that will be available on PennLive.
Soaring inflation prompts biggest Social Security cost-of-living boost since 1981 – 6 questions answered
Social Security is set to boost the benefits it provides retirees by 8.7%, the biggest cost-of-living adjustment since 1981. It comes as sky-high inflation continues to eat into incomes and savings.
Lancaster City Police Ride-Along Initiative Successfully Connects Individuals to Addiction & Mental Health Treatment Services
LANCASTER, Pa., Oct. 13, 2022 – The Lancaster City Police Bureau, in partnership with Blueprints for Addiction Recovery (Second Chance PA), has launched a coordinated ride-along program to make addiction and mental health diversion services available to the citizens of Lancaster who need it most.
Community Health Council of Lebanon County Announces Presentation for Parents/Caregivers about Youth Vaping
Lebanon, PA – October 6, 2022 – The Community Health Council announced today that there will be a panel presentation for local parents and caregivers about youth vaping on October 20, 2022 at Cedar Crest High School’s Auditorium.
“It’s one of them credit card loans,” she said. “Like interest of 30% and all that, you know. I was kind of backed up against the wall, so I just went on and made the loan, a high-interest loan.”