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Is There A Remedy For “Stiff” Knees?

January 2, 2024 Bouldin 0
by Dr. Renee Matthews, BDO Contributing Writer As you grow older, you may notice your knees locking up more. Knee stiffness is a result of poor flexibility or muscular imbalances in the legs and often occurs […]
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Too Much Alcohol Can Effect Your Looks

January 2, 2024 Bouldin 0
by Shelby Pauling People are turning to all sorts of creams and serums in order to achieve perfect skin, but fail to realize what we put into our body plays a significant role in the beauty […]
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Boateng Helps High Achievers Balance Emotional Health

January 2, 2024 Bouldin 0
She offers expert advice on everything from Black women’s hair to women deciding whether to have children. AAMU alumna Dr. Akua K. Boateng is a licensed psychotherapist and founder/CEO of Boateng Psychotherapy & Consulting, LLC in Philadelphia, a […]
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Seasoned Salt: Good Or Bad (And What To Use Instead)

January 2, 2024 Bouldin 0
by T. Renee Causay I grew up with seasoning salt. The popular spice blend was a staple in many kitchens around the country. It added that little extra “oomph” to your dishes and seemed to make […]
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4 Signs of Lung Damage You May Be Ignoring

January 2, 2024 Bouldin 0
by Ty McDuffey A nagging cough or wheeze may not register much during our daily lives, but it’s very important to pay attention to even mild symptoms. Some people think that having trouble breathing is just […]
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AAMU CAMPAIGN RAN NOVEMBER 27 THROUGH DECEMBER 11

January 2, 2024 Bouldin 0
Annual United Way Campaign Underway Alabama A&M University’s Annual United Way Campaign began on Monday, November 27 and will run through Monday, December 11. Organizers hope to build on the more than $195,000 AAMU has raised through the campaign […]
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HUNTSVILLE ACTION TO ENHANCE LIVING CONDITIONS OF LOW-INCOME RESIDENTS, SENIORS

January 2, 2024 Bouldin 0
CITY OF HUNTSVILLE Living conditions for some Huntsville residents will greatly improve, thanks to a program that funds improvement projects for owners of low-income rental housing who seek to rehabilitate their multifamily properties. City Council […]
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Food tax cut near top of list of Alabama lawmakers’ accomplishments in 2023

January 2, 2024 Bouldin 0
By Mike Cason  For decades, Alabama lawmakers heard calls from advocates and from some of their own leaders to end or reduce the state sales tax on food. Alabama Arise, which lobbies for policies that help […]
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FUNDRAISER GENERATES $100K INCREASE OVER 2022

January 2, 2024 Bouldin 0
AAMU Raising Over $120,000 During Giving Tuesday Event Alabama A&M University alumni, students, faculty, staff, and friends raised over $120,000 during the annual worldwide #GivingTuesday event. The fundraising success was fueled by over 100 individual donors and several major […]
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Huntsville City Council approves $600K settlement with intellectually disabled man over excessive force claims

January 2, 2024 Bouldin 0
By Howard Koplowitz  The Huntsville City Council on Thursday approved a $600,000 settlement with the co-guardians of an intellectually disabled man who claimed police officers used excessive force on him two years ago. The resolution adopted […]

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