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Jury delivers verdict in trial of man accused of restraining Tacoma cop who ran him over
Tacoma News Tribune via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe defendant and at least five other people were struck when Phan tried to escape the crowd by...
Whopping cough cases on the rise: What to know about symptoms, vaccines, more
USA Today· 3 days agoCases of whopping cough are popping up throughout the country and current case counts are nearly...
Nina Dobrev Shares Update After Undergoing Surgery - E! Online
E! Online· 3 days agoNina Dobrev's latest health update does not suck. The Vampire Diaries alum shared that she's on the...
Life as a teen without social media isn't easy. These families are navigating adolescence offline
NBC Connecticut· 3 days agoKate Bulkeley's pledge to stay off social media in high school worked at first. Gabriela Durham, a...
Can losing your sense of smell predict heart failure?
The Times of Northwest Indiana· 9 hours agoLosing the ability to smell properly – a common sensory deficit as people age – may help predict or even contribute to the development of heart failure, new research suggests.
Unchecked Terlingua growth around Big Bend sparks debate over water — a prelude for Texas
NBC Dallas Fort Worth· 1 day agoRick and Georganne Bradbury, husband and wife, have navigated it twice a month for four years to...
Patient in Mexico Dies From First Known Human Infection of H5N2 Strain of Bird Flu
KJNB Northeast Arkansas· 2 days agoA 59-year-old person in Mexico is the first human in the world known to be infected with the H5N2...
Patient in Mexico Dies From First Known Human Infection of H5N2 Strain of Bird Flu
US News & World Report· 2 days agoA 59-year-old person in Mexico is the first human in the world known to be infected with the H5N2 strain of avian flu, and the patient died of complications linked to the illness, the World ...
Can losing your sense of smell predict heart failure?
Stamford Advocate· 1 day agoLosing the ability to smell properly – a common sensory deficit as people age – may help predict or even contribute to the development of heart failure, new research suggests. The study, published ...
Years after landmark study, number of missing Native Americans in Nebraska has nearly doubled
Scottsbluff Star-Herald· 6 days agoLestina Saul-Merdassi still remembers the question she asked herself when her cousin went missing....