Insurance prices spike with severe weather forecasts and plummet after storm season ends—shopping in early spring could ...
The Chicago Bears' potential move to Indiana took another step forward on Thursday when a key committee approved a plan to create an agency that would help get a stadium built.
Researchers at the T.H. Chan School of Public Health published findings in JAMA Psychiatry that shows that people who attend religious services or pray are 13% less likely to misuse drugs, alcohol or ...
A new study led by Baylor University linguists and physicians with Waco Family Medicine, a local Federally Qualified Healthcare Center, offers a hopeful, practical solution to the interpreter shortage ...
A new research initiative keeps looking at how connected technologies affect how people manage their resources at home. People who are following the progress of home automation say that ...
A new study from the Advocate Aurora Research Institute - which is part of Advocate Health - published Tuesday in Hospital Pediatrics provides guidance for families and physicians caring for infants ...
Aubrey Dunn and Dennis Ross use examples like the Massapequa Fire District on how comprehensive feasibility studies evaluate ...
On the other side, local group Royal Oak Neighbors has organized a highly visible “No Rezone” campaign, gathering signatures ...
A new study from Columbia University has found that ketamine, a drug often used to treat serious depression, can quickly help reduce suicidal thoughts. What’s more, it also helps people think more ...
Can’t commit to 150 minutes of exercise weekly? Five minutes of exercise daily, especially if you’re not active, can benefit your health, a new study found.
Participation and interest in religion are largely shaped by parents when children are young. Genetic influences on religious participation and interest emerge during adulthood. Even identical twins ...
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