A new study demonstrates the long-term effects of redlining on the cardiovascular health of veterans.

According to a new study conducted by researchers from Case Western Reserve University, University Hospitals, and the Cleveland VA Medical Center, U.S. military veterans who lived in areas that were once referred to as “redlined” had a higher risk of heart attacks and other cardiovascular issues. The Homeowners’ Loan Corp. (HOLC), which was funded by […]

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The development of North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missiles is expanding. What you need to know is here.

Just a few days after Pyongyang threatened to shoot down US military reconnaissance planes flying over nearby waters, North Korea launched an intercontinental ballistic missile on Wednesday. The send off follows a few other late trial of North Korea’s intercontinental long range rockets (ICBM), which have raised caution among worldwide spectators and specialists as the […]

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Volcanic ejections follow ‘seismic movement’ in southwest Icelandic valley

The Icelandic Meteorological Office (IMO) reported that volcanic eruptions occurred Monday about 20 miles from the capital city of Reykjavik. The eruptions occurred following a period of seismic activity in the vicinity. Magns Tumi Gumundsson, a geophysics professor at the University of Iceland, stated, “This is a much bigger eruption, even ten times bigger than […]

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