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Republican Sen. Susan Collins almost dropped her handbag Thursday as she gestured disbelief at word, delivered to her by reporters in the Capitol, that President Donald Trump would 193

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RICHMOND, Va. -- An electrified crowd gathered at the Virginia State Capitol Thursday morning in support of legislation that would 143

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Spring is just days away! That means a lot of people are gearing up to “spring clean” their homes. But it’s also a great time to “spring clean” your health!One of the best parts about spring: more sun shine. "Having sun exposure before noon is scientifically proven to help you with mood and sleep,” says Dr. Kate Johnson, a family medical practitioner. Dr. Johnson says sunblock is a must for your skincare regimen, and the higher the SPF the better. "Even though we can get vitamin D from the sun, we can take that in a supplement to protect our skin," she says. Come spring, there are plenty of new fruits and vegetables in season, including apricots, asparagus, strawberries and artichokes. Unfortunately, when nature is in full bloom, that means allergies are, too. So, before they strike, stock up on nasal sprays. "You want to hop on those right now,” Dr. Johnson says. “I recommend dosing them at bedtime." When taking care of your health this spring, it’s a good time to ditch the “I can’t exercise” mentality. "If you are not an avid exerciser currently, I recommend starting with walking,” Dr. Johnson recommends. “[It’s] a fantastic way to go, and I like to tell my patients to start with 5 minutes is a great start, and we can build as we go." Remember, no matter the season, sleep is key! Don't let anything come between you and rest. Dr. Johnson recommends putting you phone down before sleep, as it can interfere with falling asleep. 1466

  

Sleep traits could be a risk factor for breast cancer, new research suggests. Women who said they preferred to get out of bed early were found to have a lower risk of breast cancer than those who stay up late.However, experts cautioned that other breast cancer risk factors such as alcohol consumption and being overweight have a greater impact than sleep and said there was no reason to change your sleep patterns.One out of 100 women who considered themselves morning people developed breast cancer, compared with two in 100 women who described themselves as evening people, according to the study, which was published Wednesday in the BMJ.The study also found that sleeping more than the average seven to eight hours per night was found to have a slightly increased risk of breast cancer. It also found there was little link with insomnia.Researchers used information from more than 400,000 women in two large data banks -- around 180,000 women from UK Biobank study and more than 220,000 women from the Breast Cancer Association Consortium study. Participants' preference for waking early or late was included in the data."It is important to note that these data do not suggest in any way that modifying sleep habits could eventually lead to a decrease in the risk of breast cancer," Luca Magnani, senior research fellow in the department of Surgery & Cancer at Imperial College London told the Science Media Centre."What they suggest is that it appears that the risk of breast cancer is associated with a genetic (thus not modifiable) trait that is in itself associated with a "morning" or "night" preference -- what we call 'larks' and 'owls'."According to 2016 figures from the 1700

  

PRINCE GEORGE COUNTY, Md. -- A man was stabbed to death Monday at a Maryland Popeyes after what appears to have been an argument over the restaurant's re-released chicken sandwich, police said.The victim, a 28-year-old man, was stabbed outside the restaurant around 7p.m., Prince George's County Police spokeswoman Jennifer Donelan said at a news conference Monday. He had been in line for a chicken sandwich when he and another man got into an argument, which spilled onto the street, Donelan said. Police believe the argument began over someone cutting in line."For you to get that angry over anything ... and to develop into this type of violence, again, is a very sad and tragic day," Donelan said.Officers who arrived on the scene applied lifesaving measures until the man was transported to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead, Donelan said.Police are still looking for the suspect. Donelan asked the suspect and people who were in restaurant at the time to reach out to detectives."We are looking for a male, and that male knows who he is," Donelan said. "He knows what he did here tonight, and he needs to do the right thing and he needs to step up and turn himself in."CNN has reached out to Popeyes for a statement. 1248

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