Lifestyle Stories from June 19, 2025 (Change date)
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NFL widows say new study minimizes struggle to care for ex-players with CTEJun 19, 2025 4:07 pm - Dozens of widows and other caregivers for former NFL players diagnosed with CTE say a published study is insulting and dismissive of their experience living with the degenerative brain disease that has been linked to concussions and other repeated head trauma common in contact sports like football.
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Do you live in a ‘lonelygenic environment’? Being in nature may help.Jun 19, 2025 3:44 pm - Loneliness has become a global public health concern. The adverse health outcomes linked to loneliness include anxiety and depression and a greater risk of heart disease and dementia. What if, instead of trying to “fix” the individual, strategies focused on shaping the environment in a way that facilitates social connection?
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Wear treated, light clothing to prevent tick bitesJun 19, 2025 3:43 pm - How can you protect yourself against tick bites this summers? The doctors answer your question.
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Don’t let smoke get in your eyes — or lungsJun 19, 2025 3:42 pm - Climatologists are telling us that the central and eastern U.S. states are in for a long, hot and smoky summer because of raging wildfires in Canada, mainly in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Ontario provinces.
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Probiotics for kids: What parents need to knowJun 19, 2025 3:40 pm - Many parents have heard of probiotics — those “good bacteria” that help with gut health. But are probiotics safe for kids? And do they really help? Caroline Salozzo, MBA, RD, LDN, a registered dietitian at Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago, helps answer these important questions.
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Inclusive playground opens Thursday in MundeleinJun 19, 2025 10:18 am - The Kracklauer Park inclusive playground at Route 45 and Seymour Avenue in Mundelein will open to the public at 3 p.m. Thursday, June 19.
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Tariff threats, wars will slow but not collapse global luxury sales in 2025, new study showsJun 19, 2025 10:16 am - Global sales of personal luxury goods are ”slowing down but not collapsing,” according to a Bain & Co. consultancy study released Thursday.
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June is a good time to focus on weeding and mulchingJun 19, 2025 6:28 am - Weeds are thriving in the garden, requiring diligent weeding to prevent annual weeds from setting seed and increasing next year's workload. Also, proper mulching and pruning techniques can improve tree and plant health while enhancing aesthetic appeal.
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