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Terminally-ill Wendy Richard and her new husband smiled and waved following their star-studded wedding ceremony.
From the Stephens Media team in Arkansas and Washington D.C.
Students at several area schools peddled their bikes and tricycles as fast they could to raise money for a good causes.
A highly accomplished Robotic Surgeon and Urologic Oncologist, Dr. David K. Ornstein, M.D., recently joined the Vanguard Urologic Institute and staff of Memorial Hermann Hospital in the Texas Medical Center. Dr. Ornstein will utilize his expretise in robotic radical prostatectomy and robotic cystectomy to improve the outcomes of patients with prostate cancer and bladder cancer, respectively. ...
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For some frequent dieters, weight loss is a vicious cycle.
ROGERS -- Lunch & Learn at the Rogers Library will present a program Tuesday about Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area, featuring Steve Chyrchel, park interpreter.
The overwhelming majority of Americans aren't vegetarian, but interest in meatless eating continues to grow. About 3 percent of U.S. adults identify themselves as vegetarian (no meat, poultry and fish/seafood), according to a 2003 survey by The Vegetarian Resource Group. Up to 10 percent of the population say they are "almost vegetarian" and 20-25 percent call themselves "vegetarian inclined." ...
A simulated gastrointestinal system is helping scientists test contaminated soil for its potential to harm humans. The method is likely to save time and money for people hoping to repurpose land with an industrial past. Most testing for potential arsenic exposure is conducted in recognition of a dirty little secret of modern life: Humans unknowingly eat a little bit of soil each day. For ...
Of commonplace chemicals and their contact with our food.
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