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Pass the chips: Action-packed TV might make you snack more

CHICAGO – Could action-packed TV fare make you fat? That’s the implication of a new study that found people snacked more watching fast-paced television than viewing a more leisurely-paced ta...

Rich, poor face gap even in their food choices

Recent financial crisis had quite an impact

Coroner correct to rule Brady death a homicide

James Brady, press secretary to President Ronald Reagan, died last month at 73. A Virginia medical examiner certified his death a homicide – a consequence of the gunshot wound to...

Play that instrument, kids

As they learn to process sounds, it helps their reading, speech

Keep ol’ Rover off your bed

Septicemic plague has arrived in county ... and symptoms ain’t pretty

Health Briefs

Bill Walton, doctors to discuss back, leg pain Mercy Regional Medical Center invites the community to join fellowship-trained spine surgeons Douglas Orndorff and Jim Youssef and g...

Sleep crucial to teenagers as demands pileup

How many adults remember what it was like to be a teenager? It's a bit of a roller-coaster ride. Adolescence is a mishmash of physical, social and intellectual changes designed t...

Our bacteria travel everywhere with us

Researchers attempting to understand microbiome, how it affects our health

Feeling it in your bones

Osteoporosis can be the silent, stealthy killer inside you

How do you foil a virus mutating hundreds of times?

Scientists genetically mapping Ebola, strains

Disabilities in kids rise; not physical problems

Researchers investigated over 10-year trend in study

Food or foe? Illness lurks in every kitchen

Pathogens can infiltrate our guts, then wreak havoc on our bodies
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