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  2. Identifying the early warning signs of an infected cut can help you to reduce your risk for serious complications, such as sepsis. We’ll show you pictures of what an infected cut looks like. We ...

  3. The Fed rate cut: 5 ways lower rates will affect your wallet

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    The Federal Reserve shook things up this week by cutting its federal funds rate by a half point for the first time since March 2020. This change isn’t just dry economics news — it has a real ...

  4. This High-Yielding Dividend Stock Just Cut Its Payout for a ...

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    But now in 2024, the REIT has cut its quarterly dividend yet again, to just $0.08. The company's annual dividend rate of $0.32 is now just a few cents higher than what it was paying its investors ...

  5. How to Know Your Surgical Cut Is Healing Right - WebMD

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    Stage 1: Swelling. The first steps toward healing start right away. Blood vessels in the area of the cut begin to form clots that keep you from losing too much blood. White blood cells in your ...

  6. Purulent Drainage: How to tell if a wound is infected - WebMD

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    Some signs of an infected wound include:‌. Fever. Redness and heat around the wound. Increased pain or swelling. The wound looks like it’s opening instead of healing. The color or size of the ...

  7. Fed cuts interest rates by half point for first time in years ...

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    The Federal Reserve has broken a four-year run and cut its benchmark interest rate by half a percentage point to 4.75-5.0 percent.. This significant move signals that the US central bank believes ...

  8. When to Get Stitches: How to Tell If Your Cut Needs Sewing Up

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    This includes the length and depth. Your wound likely requires stitches if: it’s deeper or longer than half an inch. it’s deep enough that fatty tissue, muscle, or bone is exposed. it’s wide ...

  9. People who cut themselves might be trying to cope with frustration, anger, or emotional turmoil. Find out the causes, risk factors, and signs of cutting, what you can do if you discover a loved ...