Electric violinist JaVonne Jones is taking on the world by storm. \
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Electric violinist JaVonne Jones is taking on the world by storm.

15-Dec-2022
Electric violinist JaVonne Jones is taking on the world by storm. Not only is she a dynamic female instrumentalist; she’s a music artist, an educator, a children’s book author, and even promotes her own events. On December 16, 2022, Jones will be hosting her 5th Annual Stringing in the Holidays at the Hardin Auditorium in […]
15-Dec-2022 Business
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Harmless group of bacteria linked to higher death rates in kidney patients \
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Harmless group of bacteria linked to higher death rates in kidney patients

25-Oct-2022
New study indicates a harmless group of bacteria associated with higher death rates in kidney patients.
25-Oct-2022 Science
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Researchers find Psoriasis does not increase risk of heart attack in people with kidney disease \
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Researchers find Psoriasis does not increase risk of heart attack in people with kidney disease

18-Oct-2022
Augusta (Georgia) [US], October 18 (ANI): Researchers discovered that psoriasis is not an independent risk factor for heart attack in persons who also have an end-stage renal illness, which shares several risk variables with heart disease.
18-Oct-2022 Health
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Electronic gaming can result in life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias in vulnerable children: Study \
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Electronic gaming can result in life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias in vulnerable children: Study

15-Oct-2022
Philadelphia [US], October 15 (ANI): Computer gaming might create life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias in vulnerable youngsters whose tendency may have previously gone unreported, according to a new study.
15-Oct-2022 Health
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Wear, tear from stress can increase risk of cancer mortality: Study \
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Wear, tear from stress can increase risk of cancer mortality: Study

06-Oct-2022
Augusta (Georgia) [US], October 6 (ANI): The wear and tear on the body caused by chronic and life long stress can raise the risk of death rates from cancer, according to experts.
06-Oct-2022 Health
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Study says fatigue, headache most common symptoms that last for months after COVID-19 \
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Study says fatigue, headache most common symptoms that last for months after COVID-19

13-Aug-2022
Augusta (Georgia) [US], August 13 (ANI): According to a study, individuals most frequently felt exhaustion and headaches more than four months after getting Covid-19.
13-Aug-2022 Health
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Study: Fatigue, headache most common lasting symptoms months after COVID-19 \
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Study: Fatigue, headache most common lasting symptoms months after COVID-19

08-Aug-2022
Augusta (Georgia0 [US], August 8 (ANI): An average of more than four months after having COVID-19, participants most frequently reported experiencing fatigue and headaches, according to researchers.
08-Aug-2022 Health
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Scientists show elevated leptin levels in preeclampsia trigger a cardiovascular cascade that puts mother and child at risk \
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Scientists show elevated leptin levels in preeclampsia trigger a cardiovascular cascade that puts mother and child at risk

25-Jun-2022
Augusta [Georgia], June 25 (ANI): In preeclampsia, which puts both mother and baby at risk, researchers have found that a mid-pregnancy surge in the hormone leptin, which most of us associate with appetite suppression, causes appetite disturbances in the blood vessels and limits the baby's growth.
25-Jun-2022 Health
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Scientists reveal leptin levels rising in preeclampsia trigger cardiovascular cascade that endangers both mother, baby \
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Scientists reveal leptin levels rising in preeclampsia trigger cardiovascular cascade that endangers both mother, baby

23-Jun-2022
Augusta [Georgia], June 23 (ANI): In preeclampsia, which puts both mother and baby at risk, researchers have discovered that a midgestational rise in the hormone leptin, which most of us associate with appetite suppression, causes problematic blood vessel dysfunction and limits the baby's growth.
23-Jun-2022 Health
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Study suggests ‘climate change’ could spark the next pandemic \
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Study suggests ‘climate change’ could spark the next pandemic

06-May-2022
Augusta (Georgia) [US], May 6 (ANI): According to a new study by Georgetown University Medical Center, the rising temperature of Earth due to massive climate change will lead to the forcible relocation of wild animals towards the region with the large human population. This change can drastically increase the risk of a viral jump to humans that could lead to the rise of the next pandemic.
06-May-2022 Science
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