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Shady characters can brighten garden

By My Courier-Tribune University of Missouri Extension horticulturist David Trinklein said it is time to plant bulbs indoors for later enjoyment outdoors. When started indoors before the weather warms, these inexpensive, tender bulbs give gardeners a jump start on spring color. Call them “instant gratification” for gardeners, said Trinklein. Most greenhouses and big box stores

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Guard against emerging tick-borne disease in Missouri

By My Courier-Tribune As temperatures rise, humans and animals become meal tickets for ticks. Heartland disease, an emerging infectious disease first found in northwestern Missouri in 2009, is another reason to take precautions against ticks, said University of Missouri horticulture specialist and entomologist Tamra Reall, in a press release. Heartland disease symptoms include fever, fatigue,

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A flavorful twist on a Sunday brunch staple

By Metro Creative Sunday brunch is a great time for families to relax and catch up over a good meal. When hosting your next family brunch, go with an old favorite, such as the following recipe for “Golden Pecan Waffles With Warm Salted Caramel Sauce and Bananas” from Betty Rosbottom’s “Sunday Brunch” (Chronicle Books), that’s

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How might fiber lower diabetes risk? Your gut could hold the clues

By Associated Press Eating more dietary fiber may help prevent Type 2 diabetes by promoting beneficial gut bacteria and substances produced during metabolism, according to new research in Hispanic adults. “Consistent evidence suggests diabetes-protective effects of dietary fiber intake, but exactly how that protection occurs remains unclear,” said Dr. Zheng Wang, a study co-author and

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Nation’s heart health success story not written for everyone

By Associated Press Cardiovascular health has improved dramatically across the U.S. over the past several decades, but those gains were enjoyed almost exclusively by the wealthiest segments of the population, a new analysis finds. The progress made against cardiovascular disease masked broad, income-driven inequities in cardiovascular health that emerged and have grown increasingly wider since

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Business briefs

By NewsPress Now DA says he shut down 21 sites stealing millions through crypto scams NEW YORK | Authorities in New York City said Thursday they disrupted an online fraud operation that stole millions of dollars by duping victims into making phony cryptocurrency investments. Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez said his office seized 21 web

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Sports briefs

By NewsPress Now U.S. horse racing deaths increased slightly in 2023 from 2022 Horse racing deaths in the United States increased slightly in 2023 from 2022, according to data tracked by the Equine Injury Database and reported by the federally mandated agency that began regulating the sport two years ago. The Horse Racing Integrity and

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Guilty Pleasures

By Associated Press Kiss sells catalog, brand name and IP. Gene Simmons assures fans it is a ‘collaboration’ It’s never really the end of the road for Kiss. The hard rock quartet have sold their catalog, brand name and IP to Swedish company Pophouse Entertainment Group in a deal estimated to be over $300 million,

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Around the World briefs

By Associated Press South Koreans bid emotional farewell to beloved panda leaving for China SEOUL, South Korea | A crowd of people, some weeping, gathered at a rain-soaked amusement park in South Korea to bid farewell to a beloved giant panda before her departure to China on Wednesday. Fu Bao has been a major attraction

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