eating healthy and exercising." data-reactid="17" type="text">All her life, 27-year-old Kiah Twisselman believed she just had "bad genetics," which prevented her from losing weight. But two years ago, she proved that theory wrong and went from 285 to 163 pounds by eating healthy and exercising.
FULTON COUNTY, Ga. — The Georgia Department of Public Health said Sunday that a 17-year-old boy has died of the coronavirus, marking this the youngest fatality and first pediatric death in the state. Nancy Nydam with the department confirmed the information to Channel 2 Action News Sunday. The teen was from Fulton County and had…
A Baltimore County teen has died after being infected with the coronavirus, marking what officials say is the first pediatric death in the county associated with the virus. The 15-year-old girl died Saturday at Johns Hopkins Hospital after showing symptoms of an “inflammatory syndrome associated with COVID-19 infection that has been documented in children in…
LoCO Staff / Today @ 8:30 a.m. / COVID-19 and Humboldt BREAKING: A 97-Year-Old Alder Bay Resident is Humboldt’s First COVID-19 Casualty A 97-year-old woman who was a resident of Alder Bay is the county’s first person to die as a result of COVID-19 complications, according to the county’s Joint Information Center.“Our thoughts today are…
A 46-year-old physician in Arizona with no prior health issues contracted the coronavirus and was so ill that his doctors feared he would die. But Karl Viddal ended his nearly two-month hospital stay on Friday after being put on a life-support machine that is not widely available.His treatment illustrates how hospitals around the country are…
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THE INTERNET, IN classic fashion, created a new vocab word recently: the “himbo”. The word, which is a portmanteau of “him” and “bimbo,” skyrocketed into modern vernacular following a 2020 Twitter controversy (of course). Since then, folks on social media have been arguing over the word’s meaning and whether or not it’s socially acceptable to