[ad_1] MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (KMSP) – Minneapolis City Council has approved a new temporary site for its homeless encampment at a meeting on Wednesday. The camp and its emergency navigation center will now …
Read More »Rat poison in a synthetic jar can kill users: report
[ad_1] WEDNESDAY, Sept. 26, 2018 (HealthDay News) – Synthetic marijuana soaked with rat poison has caused hundreds of hospitalizations in the United States this year, and a new study says how serious …
Read More »Can the projection time be too long for your child?
[ad_1] WEDNESDAY, Sept. 26, 2018 (HealthDay News) – If you're worried about too much screen time weighing on your child's information, new research suggests you may be right. The study found that …
Read More »The beautiful mother's praise for the twin girls who fought against mental illness
[ad_1] DENVER – Courageous, funny and eclectic, Kathy describes her twin daughters, Amanda and Sara Eldritch. They loved art and music and they dreamed of a life where they could enjoy their …
Read More »A study reveals how a person's social network affects neurological outcomes
[ad_1] Are healthy and unhealthy habits contagious? Can a person's social network influence their risk of disease? It's a controversial idea but that researchers want to explore in the future and better …
Read More »Windsor Regional Hospital Celebrates Childhood Cancer Awareness Month
[ad_1] Chase Delisle, age 10, on the left, and Calvin Klassen-Parent, age 8, who are both battling cancer, are featured on the Met campus at the Windsor Regional Hospital, where an event …
Read More »80,000 influenza-related deaths last year; CDC says get your flu shot as soon as possible
[ad_1] AUSTIN (KXAN) – The 2017-2018 flu season has been the deadliest in decades. The Centers for Disease Control indicate that about 80,000 Americans died last winter because of the flu or …
Read More »A "perfect storm" of conflict could worsen the Ebola outbreak in Congo
[ad_1] If this epidemic is not halted soon, it could lead to an Ebola outbreak similar to that of 2014 that caused more than 11,000 deaths. NBC News points out that a …
Read More »Exercise can help prevent, even slowly, Alzheimer's disease
[ad_1] Researchers say the evidence is growing that a consistent exercise routine can help you avoid dementia. Swimming is one of the exercises that can help low-risk people and people at high …
Read More »A new device offers hope to people with heart failure
[ad_1] A new study reveals that a very small device offers the hope of a better life for people with severe heart failure, by reducing hospitalization rates and by improving the risk …
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