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Noteworthy News

2025-12-26
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In today’s news, Turkmenistan trucks vital humanitarian aid to Afghanistan after earthquake, United Nations report says climate disasters have driven over 250 million people globally to relocate over past decade, Indian ecologist transforms invasive plant into resource, European nations back plan to save Congo rainforest, school bus driver in United States lauded for safely handling downed power line incident, leading supermarket chain in Finland reports rising sales of food made from plants, and proposed marine sanctuary in Atlantic waters gets major boost in support.

Being well-prepared in the case of an emergency is important. I have a medical emergency tip for you today. When someone gets food poisoning, prompt first-aid action is key to limit toxin absorption and prevent dangerous dehydration. If the person is alert and symptoms have just begun, you may help them vomit to expel the suspected contaminated food and save a small sample for possible testing. After that, rapid rehydration is essential. Use an oral rehydration solution or make a simple one by mixing 1 liter of clean water with about ½ teaspoon of salt and six level teaspoons of sugar to replace fluids and electrolytes. Keep the person resting in a quiet, well-ventilated area and monitor their condition closely. Avoid giving anti-diarrheal medication or antibiotics without medical advice, as these can trap toxins in the intestines and may worsen the illness. If symptoms intensify or signs of dehydration appear, seek medical care immediately.

Brace yourself, your chuckle quota is about to be filled! This joke is called “Encore? Not Anymore.”

A psychiatrist gets a frantic call from a woman:

“You’ve got to help me, Doctor. It’s my husband, he thinks he’s a big opera star. He sings every night at the top of his lungs! Aida! Rigoletto! Traviata!”

“Send him to me, I’ll see what I can do.”

A week later, the woman calls again:

“Doc, I don’t know how you did it! He’s not singing nearly as much. Did you cure his delusion?”

“Not exactly... I just gave him a smaller part.”

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And now we have a heartline from Clara in Canada

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