Arizona police are searching for a man they say strangled a woman on a city bus Friday morning.
Phoenix police said that officers responded to a call about a person not breathing on a bus at about 8 a.m. and found 41-year-old Diane Craig with signs of strangulation.
Craig was taken
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Researchers have taken a major step towards bringing terahertz frequencies out of their hard-to-reach region of the electromagnetic
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In a small study, researchers have identified protein biomarkers for breast cancer using breast milk, a discovery that they believe is the first step towards developing a simple blood test to screen patients faster and more easily.
The research, which is being presented at the Amer
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Leaving a lasting mark on the organization they serve is a dream for many, but for one nurse, through her career in the Army Reserve, she’s been able to do just that.
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The 21st century finally has its “Moose Murders.”
As if her two stage collaborations with Mel Brooks weren’t enough to make her the Vulgarian of Broadway, director-choreographer Susan Stroman followed “The Producers” and “Blazing Saddles” with “Big Fish,” which featured
THURSDAY, Nov. 4, 2021 (HealthDay News) -- Moms who had COVID-19 when they gave birth may help stimulate their infant's burgeoning immunity against the virus by breastfeeding, a small study hints.
It's well known that breast milk contains certain maternal antibodies that can help protect
Among the many decisions a mother has to make in the first six months of her child’s life: should I breastfeed or use formula?
Decades ago, the primary sounding board for that decision may have been a family member or friend. While those connections are still important, experts say yo