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Injuries reported after Peoria shooting
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PEORIA, Ill. (WMBD) — At least one person was injured after a shooting in Central Peoria late Wednesday night. According to Peoria Police Sgt. Amy Dotson, the shooting occurred just after 9 p.m. near North Avalon Place and West Forrest Hill Avenue. That's a block east of where Forrest Hill intersects with University Street. Officers were brought to the area by an 11-round alert from the ShotSpotter gunfire detection system. One victim was found and that person was taken to an area hospital. Second suspect turns himself in for Galesburg shooting No information is currently available about the condition of the victim. This story will be updated when more information becomes available. For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, head to CIProud.com. When Alicia Fivecoat, a mom of two, felt a golf ball-sized mass under her arm late last year, she said she was devastated to learn just weeks later that she had breast cancer. In January, Fivecoat, now 62, was getting bloodwork done at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston when she got news that would upend her own battle with cancer. Across the street from MD Anderson, at Texas Children's Hospital, Fivecoat's then-nearly 1-year-old granddaughter Whitney was diagnosed with leukemia. 'Full House' star Dave Coulier has been diagnosed with stage 3 non-Hodgkin lymphoma. The actor and comedian told People magazine that he was diagnosed in October after an upper respiratory infection caused swelling in his lymph nodes, leading his doctor to advise that he get PET and CT scans and a biopsy. The actor explained, "Three days later, my doctors called me back and they said, 'We wish we had better news for you, but you have non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and it's called B cell and it's very aggressive.'" A Canadian teen is hospitalized in critical condition with what is believed to be bird flu, a British Columbia health official said Tuesday. It's not clear how the teenager picked up the virus, which has been detected recently in wild birds and poultry in the province, said Dr. Bonnie Henry, provincial health officer. Henry said the teen was healthy before developing symptoms more than a week ago — initially eye redness, cough and fever — and has been hospitalized with a respiratory illness since Friday in Vancouver. Dave Coulier is opening up about his health. The "Full House" star revealed on "TODAY" Nov. 13 that he has been diagnosed with Stage 3 non-Hodgkin lymphoma, a type of blood cancer, which he also explained is a "B-cell lymphoma" that he described as "very aggressive type." Speaking to Hoda Kotb, the beloved actor shared that he has already undergone three surgeries as well as chemo, and shaved some of his hair off preemptively. "It has been a rollercoaster ride, for sure," he said, noting that it all happened very quickly after he began to feel sick with a cold. "It had gone from just kind of, 'I guess I'm fighting this cold off this has happened before' to the size of a golf ball within probably five days," he revealed about the swelling in the lymph node of his groin. The 65-year-old however did share some welcome news that, after doing tests, his cancer had not spread which he claimed made the curability go up to over 90 percent. With P.E.I's only full-time blood oncologist leaving at the end of November, Health P.E.I. was planning to transfer his patients to Dr. Philip Champion, but now Champion says he intends to retire in the spring.P.E.I.'s only oncologist specifically trained in that field, Dr. Pierre Whitlock, is leaving Health P.E.I. at the end of November. Champion is now the only doctor left on P.E.I. with experience treating blood diseases and cancers."I'm anticipating fully retiring in the next year, depending Antibacterial soap. Houseplants. Makeup. Items that we touch or use on our skin every day could affect our health by changing our skin microbiome and making us more or less susceptible to chronic diseases.Subscribe to The Post Most newsletter for the most important and interesting stories from The Washington Post. What exactly a healthy skin microbiome looks like and how to maintain it is still under research. But some experts worry that a decrease in time spent outdoors, along with the overuse
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