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There’s a Mysterious Outbreak of Hepatitis in Children. At Least One Child Has Died From Mystery Strain of Severe Hepatitis, WHO Confirms – ( EFFECTIVE MEDICINAL PLANTS IN TREATING HEPATITIS )

An outbreak of severe hepatitis in children has continued to grow, with new cases now identified in the U.S., the World Health Organization (WHO) reported this weekend. The WHO published its first report on the outbreak on April 15, when cases were isolated in the United Kingdom. At the time of that report, there were a total of 10 cases in children between the ages of 11 months and 5 years old. No cause has been identified as of yet. As of last week at least 169 cases of acute hepatitis, or liver inflammation, of unknown origin had been reported in children between the ages of 1 month and 16 years old. While still concentrated in the U.K., additional cases...

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Two Very Different Memory Plays: How I Learned to Drive and Birthday Candles

These two plays, MTC‘s How I Learned to Drive and Roundabout‘s Birthday Candles, couldn’t be further apart, but in a way, the two kept colliding in my head after watching them this week, basically, because one handled the memories so authentically and with such careful deliberation, and the other blew itself out with stereotypical characterizations that had nothing to do with authenticity or deep internal conflict. One felt true and seamless, while the other got moored in stylistically sentimental nonsense and never found the road inwards. Debra Messing in Roundabout Theatre Company’s BIRTHDAY CANDLES. Photo by Joan Marcus, 2022 In Roundabout’s Birthday Candles, Debra Messing (Broadway’s Outside Mullingar, NBC’s “Smash“) tries with all her heart to give energy and care...

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When the World Can’t Save Us

The World That the Shooter Left Us Poems by Cyrus Cassells Four Way Books Release Date: February 15, 2022 103 pages   You know from the book cover and the title of this collection that you’re going to be shattered like the shatter-shaped words in the title which portend violence, disruption, and chaos. Cassels has always gone beyond the personal sphere and is at his best illustrating individuals swept up in history or in defining where private experience and contemporary mayhem intersect. It doesn’t give you much time to breathe and it will need rereading. The brutality and violence is more or less unrelenting, giving new and profound credence to the now cliched theme all literature teachers and students encounter:...

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10 of the best things you can buy at BuyBuyBaby

— Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed’s editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission.Like many big box stores, BuyBuyBaby serves as a kind of one-stop shop for your baby and toddler needs. The store is home to everything baby, from strollers to diapers to toys and beyond. If you've been browsing BuyBuyBaby's massive catalog, but you're not necessarily certain where to start shopping, never fear. We've rounded up the best of the best at BuyBuyBaby, from our favorite stroller to the best baby food maker we've ever used to organic baby clothes. Ahead, find 10 great products that shoppers love for baby showers, children's birthday parties, and much more. 1. Our favorite stroller Credit: BuyBuyBaby...

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20 Personalized Wedding Gifts You Can Make With A Cricut

Give newlyweds something they will use and cherish forever with one of these DIY wedding gift ideas. These ideas are made with a Cricut and are easily personalized. When a friend or family member gets married it is such a fun time to celebrate! What better way to tell them that you love them than by gifting a handmade wedding gift? The happy couple will love the personalization and the gift may even become a keepsake from their special day. More Cricut Craft Tutorials: The Cricut is our very favorite crafting tool, so naturally, we have shared lots of Cricut tutorials. Like Oh Hello Porch Sign, Bonus Mom Keychain, and Paper Flower Shadow Box Decor. Be sure to look around the blog for...

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