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And the West is History

100 years ago: “L.A. Harrison, the blacksmith at the May Day mine, came down from Trimble Springs, having been relieved of considerable of his rheumatic pains.” 75 years ago: “Joh...

HIV first: Baby born with virus may be cured

Doctors now have convincing evidence that they put HIV into remission, hopefully for good, in a Mississippi baby born with the AIDS virus – a medical first that is prompting a new look at ho...

Teens enjoy sweet cigars

ATLANTA – Small cigars flavored to taste like candy or fruit are popular among teens, according to the first government study to gauge their use. About 1 in 30 middle and high sch...

Health Briefs

Acupuncture clinic available to veterans A Durango Veterans Acupuncture Clinic will be held from 3 to 5 p.m. Mondays and Thursdays from 6 to 8 p.m. at 635 East Fifth Ave. ...

Due dates are more precise

Term-pregnancy definition being refined by doctors

Flu shot better protects seniors

ATLANTA – A new high-dose flu vaccine for seniors works better than the standard shot in that age group, according to a long-awaited study by the vaccine’s manufacturer. Experts s...

More strokes striking world’s younger folks

LONDON – Strokes are increasingly hitting younger people and the incidence of the crippling condition worldwide could double by 2030, warns the first global analysis of the problem. ...

Mystery diseases solved in youths, adults

Decoding patients’ genes tells doctors at least some of story

The quantified self: Apps manage health

Devices track your activity, calories, sleep and much more

Benefit to back autism care

Durango clinic uses diet to combat disorders

And the West is History

100 years ago: “There is something in the air at this time of the year that has a very drying effect on the nostrils and air passages of the head and throat. A cough and cold frequently foll...

Utah couple brings house goose on frequent trips about town

LIBERTY, Utah (AP) – Quite the goose-down comforter winds up on Diane Westcott’s bed every night. There’s down aplenty, of course, but some pretty big feathers, too – along with t...