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Halving the number of times vital signs and neurological function are checked in low-risk patients after treatment for acute ...
Musk, whose factories are notorious for poor safety, is spearheading the corporate oligarchy’s plans to remove whatever ...
As encampment management policies become stricter all over the Bay Area, unhoused people are using the courts to fight back.
A new study by Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health found nearly half of America's states are on the brink of ...
Have you ever watched your cat stare out the window for hours, tail flicking, eyes wide with wonder? Or maybe you’ve seen ...
Community members and local leaders gathered Wednesday, May 21, despite cold and rainy weather to break ground on a long-anticipated Behavioral Health Building at 1720 Taylor Avenue. The 50,000-square ...
A Spalding woman found dead in her home was killed by a 64-year-old man with a mobility scooter who she had allowed to stay ...
Among older adults, experiencing more insomnia symptoms and using more sleep medication is associated with a higher risk of developing disability.
A reproductive health expert answers common questions about opting out of periods with continuous use birth control.
Shortly after 7 am on January 27, police arrested Bui, Seymour, and Siebert. Seymour and Siebert refused to talk, but Bui ...
The FY26 Appropriations bill, H.493, was passed and delivered to the governor for his signature on May 15. Governor Scott is expected to sign H.493, but always has five days excluding Sundays to sign, ...