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‘I get to feel better again’: South Florida man reacts to scalpel-free treatment to stop hands from shaking

By Angela Rozier Click here for updates on this story     DELRAY BEACH, Florida (WPBF) — James Marty Muldoon can’t wait until he’s able to use his hand without it shaking. “I get to feel better again,” Muldoon said. “So that’s what it’s all about.” Muldoon has an essential tremor and now he has hope. “Probably

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‘I want her back’: UMaine study examines grief among parents of children with serious mental illness

By Terry Stackhouse Click here for updates on this story     BRISTOL, Maine (WMTW) — A new study from researchers at the University of Maine examines grief experienced by parents of children with severe mental illness and violent tendencies. The research leader Karyn Sporer, associate professor of sociology at UMaine, says the majority of people with

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Un partido de locura en Champions: el Real Madrid remonta y golea (y Courtois y Becker recuerdan a Karius)

CNNEspañol sjv (CNN Español) — El Liverpool empezó ganando el partido de ida de los octavos de final de la Champions Legue, ante su verdugo de los últimos años, Real Madrid, con dos goles tempraneros que sorprendieron. Pero el conjunto merengue, rey del torneo, respondió dejando el partido empatado en el primer tiempo y goleando

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Nikki Haley defended right to secession, Confederate History Month and the Confederate flag in 2010 talk

By Andrew Kaczynski, CNN Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley defended states’ rights to secede from the United States, South Carolina’s Confederate History Month and the Confederate flag in a 2010 interview with a local activist group that “fights attacks against Southern Culture.” Haley, who was running for South Carolina governor at the time, made

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