| Your Evening News | Good evening! Tonight, we tackle the troubling rise in military suicides and the Thanksgiving food safety scare that’s sweeping the nation. Stay informed and vigilant. | | This email is proudly sponsored by Sciatiease | | | | Military Suicide Rates Rise Again: A Sobering Trend in 2023 | New data reveals that military suicide rates increased in 2023, marking a continuation of a distressing trend. Experts point to factors like prolonged deployments, lack of mental health resources, and systemic challenges within the Department of Defense as contributors to this crisis. Advocates are calling for immediate reforms, including increased funding for mental health services and streamlined access to care for service members. | Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are urging the Pentagon to prioritize suicide prevention as part of its broader strategy to address the well-being of active-duty personnel and veterans. With lives at stake, addressing this crisis has become an urgent national imperative. | Thanksgiving Food Safety Alert: E. Coli Outbreak Linked to Carrots | As families prepare for Thanksgiving feasts, a new E. coli outbreak linked to contaminated carrots has prompted nationwide recalls. Health officials advise consumers to check their produce and follow safety protocols, including washing vegetables thoroughly and avoiding cross-contamination. | The outbreak has affected multiple states, with dozens falling ill. Retailers and distributors are working to remove affected products from shelves, while experts stress the importance of vigilance during holiday meal preparations. | | Advertisement | Is This The Number 1 Sign of Permanent Sciatic Nerve Pain? | When I was suffering from sciatic nerve pain myself, in my back and down my left leg, not only was I having to deal with searing pain. | But to make matters worse I was at risk of sciatic nerve decay and would be confined to a wheelchair. | That's because a little-known vitamin deficiency was eating away at the nerve down my legs making the pain so unbearable, I could barely walk | Harvard researchers are now blaming this vitamin deficiency as the top reason for crippling pain along the sciatic nerve. | But the good news is, there is 1 vitamin that can immediately replenish this deficiency and in many cases relieve the discomfort associated with it. | It was invented by a Nobel Prize Winning Scientist. And now Spine surgeons and other doctors all over the world have been recommending it to sciatic nerve pain sufferers. | The Sciatica Research Center made a free presentation on the effects of this vitamin and where you can get this vitamin if you live in the US. | =>WATCH: This vitamin kills sciatic nerve pain? |
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