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For ophthalmologists, the weight-adjusted waist index could be a new tool for predicting age-related macular degeneration and intervention earlier.
When times get tough, a friendly face is good medicine. One of the greats in our local history is Christy Mathewson. Known as ...
The family of a British WW1 soldier who survived being shot in the forehead then went on to be awarded the Victoria Cross has ...
World War One trenches have been brought to life for Lawn Manor Academy pupils thanks to modern technology. Almost 150 Year 10 and 11 students delved into the front-line trenches of the Great War with ...
Federal funding impacts to research for rare diseases. Also, the podcast “This is What it Feels Like” launches season two.
Episodes of the PBS series “Antiques Roadshow” airing on PBS this month highlight finds from the iconic TV series’ visit to ...
Let’s face it. No one in politics today has lived through a first 100 days like the one Donald Trump just dropped on the country.
Not content with ridiculing the Kaiser in the pages of the Daily Express, Sidney Strube joined up, serving with distinction ...
Call it a day of reunification. Members of the Morrison family were reunited with Pvt. Joseph W. Morrison, an Army medic killed in action in France during World War I, Wednesday at a ceremony in ...
ANZAC Day marks 110 years since the landing of the Australia and New Zealand Army Corps at Gallipoli, Turkey. That campaign, to gain ...
Harvard President Alan Garber stated Monday that he would not comply with the Trump administration’s outrageous list of ...
Mr Brumby found 377 men in Charters Towers were rejected for military service in 1915 and 1916 for a range of medical reasons. Some were too short, others had bad eyesight or weak chests and ...