Treatment Center Headlines: As more cases of celiac disease are diagnosed, the market for gluten-free foods is booming
District Court busy with arraignments North Platte Telegraph Several people appeared in Lincoln County District Court Monday morning to be arraigned on charges ranging from drug distribution to child abuse. Read more on North Platte Telegraph Surgeon to discuss knees HENDERSONVILLE — Dr. Brian Seng, an orthopedic surgeon with Hendersonville Orthopaedic Associates, will present “Minimally...
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Reno man on probation for insurance fraud is convicted of same crime in Los Angeles A 28-year-old Reno man who received probation for staging a car crash — while his mother was inside — to collect an insurance settlement, was sentenced to two years in prison in California for a similar crime, authorities said. Read more on Reno Gazette-Journal Charges Issued for Alleged Detroit Officer...
Read MoreMethamphetamine Headlines: Police find meth, $30,000 during traffic stop in Buna
13 in sting arrest appear in court By MIKE BURKHOLDER Staff Writer Thirteen suspects arrested as part of an investigation by the Grand Lake Task Force appeared in Auglaize County Common Pleas Court this week, with a handful pleading innocent to their respective charges. Read more on Wapakoneta Daily News Man arrested following meth lab probe An Evansville man is in jail following an overnight...
Read MoreMental Health Headlines: Advocates Hold Annual Walk For Mental Illness Support
Researchers find that 2 proteins are key for normal-sized brains In work that may one day correct or prevent genetic conditions tied to smaller-than-normal brains and shed light on the evolution of human head size, researchers at MIT’s Picower Institute for Learning and Memory analyzed the interaction of two proteins key to brain development. Read more on PhysOrg Churches share resources to...
Read MoreTreatment Center Headlines: Sanofi-aventis commences multinational Phase IIIb PALLAS trial of Multaq in permanent AF patients
Pioneer Square: A good place to raise kids? Gritty, sometimes infuriating, wholly alive, Pioneer Square is sorely in need of some serious love from city officials and developers, along the lines of what South Lake Union has experienced in recent years. Read more on seattlepi.com Health kudos Mack Anderson, a patient transporter in the radiology department at Haywood Regional Medical Center, was...
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