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Washington, July 10: Dental disease may be a warning that the high-glycemic diet that led to dental problems in the short term may, in the long term, cause harm to the body.
Photo: Betsy Peabody of the Puget Sound Restoration Fund looks for oysters on the shores of Puget Sound near Bremerton, Wash., in 2006. In a region that provides one-sixth of the nation’s oysters — the epicenter of the West Coast’s $111 million industry — Pacific oysters have failed to reproduce the last five summers.
This week in music is shaping up to be rather untraditional in a traditional way.
Growing up in Bordentown, Barbara Gilmer would frequently pass by Roebling’s former steel mill site on her way to her grandmother’s house in Burlington Township.
BALTIMORE, July 11 (UPI) -- Dry mouth, caused by a decrease in salivary function, afflicts about 25 percent of Americans, U.S. researchers said.
The Waco Foundation has announced the first of its twice-annual monetary awards to area nonprofit organizations that serve McLennan County residents.
A group of avian researchers scrambled up a rocky hillside near one of the oldest human settlements in North America to pluck a pair of stinky baby vultures from their cave-sheltered nest for the good of science.
The worldwide medical isotope shortage hasn’t hit Niagara Health System patients as hard as expected, in part because suppliers have come through with alternative sources. The health system is expected to receive 100 per cent of its regular supply of isotopes through the weekend.[...]
Emmett Till--a Chicago boy murdered in Mississippi-holds a special place in civil rights history. But apparently that meant little at the Burr Oaks Cemetery. More from Byron Harlan.
By JOHN BRANNON Messenger Staff Reporter Congressman John Tanner uses the U.S. Navy as an example of how nuclear energy can help wean America from dependence on foreign oil.
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