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    LONDON (AP) — European and American health authorities have identified a number of monkeypox cases in recent days, mostly in young men. It’s a surprising outbreak of a disease that rarely appears outside Africa. Health officials around the world are keeping watch for more cases because, for the first time, the disease appears to be spreading among people who didn’t travel to Africa. They stress,…

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    U. S. Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Oregon, released a report Tuesday from a committee he chairs that empathized the urgent need for Congress to address the mental health crisis in the United States. With a rise in suicides and drug overdoses, people without a safe place to sleep at night, and a growing number of children suffering from depression and anxiety, Wyden, who chairs the Senate Committee on…

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    As life returns some kind of normal for kids, one part of the pandemic seems to be a lingering symptom: Increased screen time. A new study shows that a large portion of a child’s day may revolve around a screen that doesn’t include school work. However, doctors said there is a way to slowly get your child involved in other activities. The study from non-profit Common Sense Media found that boys…

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    Have you ever felt unworthy of your personal or professional success? That your accomplishments were nothing but a fluke, and that you could never do them again? That one day (and you dread the day! ) people will find out that you’re just a big imposter, and you’ve really been faking it the whole time? These feelings are characteristics of Imposter Syndrome.

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    “The Toasted Pine Nut” Blogger Lindsay Freeman showed Kara a Kale Salad that she guarantees everyone is going to love! Click here for Lindsay’s blog, “The Toasted Pine Nut”. Lemon and Avocado Kale Salad. Ingredients. 2 cups kale, de-stemmed and finely chopped. 1/2 – 1 lemon, juiced and strained (amount depends on size and juiciness) 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil. 1/4 teaspoon salt. 2 ripe…

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    Portland’s newest bike and pedestrian bridge over I-405 has a new name, paying homage to a beloved cartoon character and the street it’s located on. Originally built and named as Flanders Crossing, the bridge will now be renamed after Ned Flanders, the friendly neighbor on the Simpsons. This week, city officials, including Transportation Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty, revealed the name and a new…

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    BEND, Ore. (AP) — The death toll from COVID-19 in Oregon is climbing so rapidly in some counties that the state has organized delivery of one refrigerated truck to hold the bodies and is sending a second one, the state emergency management department said Saturday. So far, Tillamook County, on Oregon’s northwest coast, and Josephine County, in the southwest, requested the trucks, said Bobbi Doan,…

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    Every day since Aug. 10, Oregon has set a record for new COVID-19 hospitalizations. On Thursday morning, there were 845 COVID-19 patients being treated in hospitals. Oregon Health Authority Director Patrick Allen says that’s more than a 500% increase since July 19. “I want to be honest, the situation in Oregon hospitals is growing increasingly dire,” Allen said. RELATED:Oregon sets new COVID-19…

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