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It’s not often that in the winding world of Minor League Baseball, you find your way back home again. But for Cooper Pratt, ...
When your cutting board gets old, you'll probably be tempted to throw it out. But you can reuse it for a gorgeous address ...
Inside an iconic 1910 building, Spokane neon history now shines among layers of memorabilia and vintage prints of regional landmarks. It's a dream of artist Chris Bovey, who moved from a Garland ...
New street signs marking the birthplace of Queen Elizabeth II have been ... Princess Elizabeth was born by caesarean section ...
Monica Goodin becomes Charleston’s first female mayor, bringing community experience and a focus on local growth to her new ...
The Grosse Point Trail takes you through peaceful forests awakening from winter dormancy to limestone cliffs where you can see across Big Bay de Noc to distant shores, the water below shifting from ...
Comparing high-plastic and low-plastic plaque levels, the analysis found: no link between the amount of micronanoplastics and signs of sudden inflammation; and differences in gene activity in ...
Cells in plastic-filled plaque also showed signs of altered gene activity, but it's unclear why. Tiny, microscopic bits of plastic have been found almost everywhere researchers look — including ...
“These plaques were sent home at the end of the First World War to families of fallen soldiers. It was impossible to repatriate all the remains, so in lieu of human remains, they sent these ...
Fatty plaques in neck arteries can contain more than 50 times as much microplastics as are found in arteries free of plaques, researchers reported Tuesday at a meeting of the American Heart ...