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RIP Bed Bath & Beyond coupons. Here’s how else the company’s bankruptcy will affect...

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Soon, college students, brides, and expectant parents will no longer mark these major life transitions with a Bed Bath & Beyond shopping or gift-registering experience. As of April 26, shoppers are no longer able to use the store’s famous 20% off coupons, on which the limit truly did not exist. And come July, all stores will be closed.

On Nutrition: Readers respond

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A couple of recent columns generated these questions:

Can aspirin make your breathing worse?

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Spring allergies feel bad enough for people with nasal congestion and asthma symptoms. But imagine if aspirin is the culprit that makes everything feel worse and you didn’t know it. For some people with aspirin-exacerbated respiratory disease (AERD), also known as Samter’s triad, it can be a challenging and long road to diagnosis.

Can chatbots handle medical questions better than doctors? Study says yes

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SAN DIEGO — What are my odds of dying after swallowing a toothpick?

When to seek help for memory loss

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Everyone forgets things at times. How often have you misplaced your cellphone or car keys? Have you ever forgotten the name of a person you just met?

How to cope with irritable bowel syndrome

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Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) can significantly disrupt a person’s daily life. Some people suffer in silence because of painful stomach cramps, diarrhea and constipation. These symptoms can significantly affect a person’s quality of life.

Local event bringing Kentucky Derby experience

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LIMA — Do you love the thrill of the race? One event will be bringing the sights and sounds of the Kentucky Derby to the area this Saturday.

Alter Ego gearing up for Free Comic Book Day

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LIMA — Alter Ego Comics has been celebrating Free Comic Book Day since it opened 20 years ago, and owner Marc Bowker is just as excited to celebrate it this year from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday as he was the first time.

Reminisce: Auglaize County’s halls of justice

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WAPAKONETA — It was the product of 17 months of construction, a roughly 60-foot by 120-foot project bordered by Mechanic, Willipie, Pearl and Perry Streets. In the nearly 129 years since then, however, that Berea sandstone structure known as the Auglaize County Courthouse has become a staple of downtown Wapakoneta and a treasured symbol of Auglaize County, which is celebrating its 175th anniversary this year.