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Six Baltimore police officers will be charged in the death of Freddie Gray, the state’s attorney Marilyn Mosby announced earlier this morning in a press conference. “I assured…
The 2015 Billboard Latin Music Awards red carpet may not have been actually red, but it was ablaze with the most barely-there, sequined and sheer ensembles we ever did see. To top it off, the…
Is that you, Katy Perry? The 30-year-old singer covers the latest issue of Wonderland magazine, looking absolutely gorgeous in a feathered frock while showing off her hot bod. Swapping…
After Courteney Cox hinted that David Schwimmer is the reasons we haven’t been blessed with a Friends reunion yet, Ross decided to respond…or should we say, “Ross.” Jimmy…
Half a century after the Watts riots — and 23 years after the riots following the Rodney King-beating verdict — the persistence of police brutality, racism, poverty and economic neglect in America’s inner cities has erupted afresh as a topic riveting the nation.
Five years since its passage, more than 16 million Americans have enrolled to receive health insurance through the Affordable Care Act (the ACA)– many for the first time. People living with chronic illnesses like HIV/AIDS now have the peace of mind that they will no longer be denied coverage because of a pre-existing condition or face a…
By Roxanne Nelson (Reuters Health) – Keeping blood sugar under control is an essential part of diabetes care, but for patients in hospice, the goal is to provide the highest quality of life and that may mean less aggressive type 2 diabetes treatment, researchers say. “The usual process of dying involves eating less, so most patients with diabetes will need less and less medicine as their disease advances,” said lead
(Reuters) – The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Thursday approved the sale of Breo Ellipta as a once-daily treatment for asthma in patients aged 18 and older, GlaxoSmithKline and Theravance Inc said. The FDA declined to approve Breo for younger asthma sufferers. The agency, in a so-called complete response letter, told the companies that additional data would be required to further demonstrate Breo’s safety and efficacy in that population.
By Janice Neumann (Reuters Health) – Strength training might help prevent tension headaches, or at least reduce their pain, according to a small Danish study. Researchers found that neck and shoulder muscles were up to 26 percent weaker in people with regular tension headaches, compared to those without. “In order to be able to treat tension-type headache patients non-pharmacologically . It is very important to work towards a further understanding