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‘Here’s How I Knew I Had Tonsil Stones’: How an Oddly Common Annoyance Upended A Patient’s Quality of Life
Not only are tonsil stones a "thing," they're far more prevalent than they're discussed. One woman details her year-long mystery, solved.
At a recent check-up my dentist said I had bad breath caused by tonsil stones, which was mortifying. What can I do about it?
MALVERN, Ark. – A veteran business owner running a farm in Malvern is concerned about a program closing because it means he won’t have access to supplies he relies on. Because McClanahan is a veteran, ...
New tax brackets and standard deduction amounts for the 2026 tax year are out now from the IRS. The new numbers include changes that resulted from the major domestic policy bill President Donald Trump ...
The federal government shut down on Oct. 1 after Congress failed to come to an agreement on the country’s budget. When Congress fails to agree on funding, federal services can be shut down, which last ...
Ever since OpenAI’s ChatGPT was introduced in November 2022, experts and executives have been predicting that it and other AI models will eliminate untold jobs — forecasts that seem, at a first glance ...
Starbucks is shuttering hundreds of underperforming locations across the U.S. while cutting 900 corporate jobs as part of it's a sweeping restructuring plan. Last week, the company said it would end ...
The weather in Week 5 of the college football season ended up being not nearly as disruptive as other September weekends this campaign. Week 6 is our first October weekend, so will weather play a ...
Genshin Impact has officially launched its 5th anniversary celebration, offering players one of the most generous reward packages in the game’s history. From September 28 through October, players can ...
Passport processing times are back to pre-pandemic estimates. The federal government shutdown reached day three on Friday, leaving travelers with upcoming trips abroad concerned over possible impacts ...
RUTHERFORD COUNTY, Tenn. (WKRN) — Until further notice, if you show up at the Stones River National Battlefield, you’ll find that its parking lot and visitor center are closed. “No one is working to ...
Crucial health programs will continue to operate during the federal government shutdown, but many services will halt or be significantly less efficient as staffers are furloughed, based on contingency ...
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