How to Gauge Your Personal Risk For a Hernia

By Carole Tanzer Miller HealthDay ReporterSATURDAY, March 14, 2026 (HealthDay News) — If you’re carrying extra weight, smoke, or have a cough or sneeze that won’t go away, you may be at higher risk for a condition many people don’t think about: A hernia. Your risk is even higher if you’ve ever had abdominal surgery …

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The Woman Who Died Twice | Post Mortem

48 Hours correspondents Erin Moriarty and Anne-Marie Green discuss the murder of Mindi Kassotis on “Post Mortem.” Her dismembered remains were discovered in the woods in 2022 after her husband told family and friends that Mindi had died in a hospital.

UMaine Poised to End Spanish Degree, Suspend Medical Lab Degree

A representative body of faculty members at the University of Maine on Wednesday voted in favor of eliminating a master’s degree and suspending a bachelor’s degree, following similar changes to 10 other programs at campuses across the University of Maine System this fiscal year. Members of the Faculty Senate at the Orono campus overwhelmingly passed …

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Hamas calls on Iran to stop “targeting neighboring countries”

Hamas on Saturday called on Iran to refrain from targeting neighboring countries, while affirming Tehran’s right to defend itself against Israel and the United States. Hamas, which the U.S. continues to designate as a terrorist group, also urged the international community to take steps to end the war that has gripped the Middle East since …

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Warsh Fed Nomination Stays on Hold While Legal Battle Over Powell Continues

WASHINGTON, March 13 (Reuters) – President Donald Trump’s nomination of Kevin Warsh to become ⁠Federal ⁠Reserve chair remains stalled for now in a ⁠continued clash between a key Republican senator and a Trump-appointed prosecutor, even as current Chair Jerome Powell’s term ​heads into its final weeks. Jeanine Pirro, the U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, …

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