Sen. Bob Menendez’s (D-N.J.) wife, Nadine Menendez, is seeking to delay her criminal trial set to begin next month due to a new “serious medical condition.” Nadine Menendez’s lawyers wrote to U.S. District Judge Sidney Stein asking to delay the trial, which is set to begin on May 6. Stein is overseeing the trial of
LEHI, Utah, April 15, 2024 (Gephardt Daily) — Lehi police say retiring K-9 Moki died Sunday due to an unexpected medical condition. “Moki served the citizens of Lehi City as a dedicated partner and friend to his handler, Corporal Cole Peterson for 8 years,” the Lehi City Police Department stated on social media Monday. “Moki […] The post Lehi police K-9 Moki dies from unexpected medical condition first appeared on Gephardt Daily.
Charlie Health examines the gender-based disparities in the diagnosis and treatment of ADHD.
Mark Downey, 45, from Bolton, Manchester was struck with an excruciating headache causing a a 'stabbing pain' while driving with his family to a holiday in Wales in September 2023.
Women are taking to TikTok to share vlogs of their at-home abortions. Videos of the termination process have been met with both support and outrage. The trend comes as abortion is at highest rate and 14 states have near-total bans
Guests who lie about disabilities will be permanently banned from visiting Disney parks and using previously purchased passes. The changes will go into effect on June 18 at Disneyland in Anaheim, California, and May 20 at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida
Fifty of the presenters Tuesday were either CAMC residents or fellows and 15 were medical students.
“I was shocked to learn that medical debt was the number one cause of personal bankruptcy. This, along with the desire to help our neighbors across Hawaii, convinced our group that eliminating the medical debt hanging over many of them."
By James Hoorman, Hoorman Soil Health Services, adapted from Green Covers This spring has been warmer than normal, but Ohio’s subsoil moisture has been dry due to last year’s drought. Recent rains may have helped depending upon how much rain actually soaked in. Last year, adequate subsoil moisture allowed farmers to get decent yields, however;
Heavy rains last week saturated fields and prevented any large-scale planting activities, according to Ben Torrance, State Statistician, USDA NASS, Ohio Field Office. Topsoil moisture conditions were rated 31% adequate and 69% surplus. Statewide, the average temperature for the week ending on April 14 was 56.8 degrees, 9.4 degrees above normal. Weather stations recorded an
On this week’s Pioneer Spring Agronomy Update, Dave Russell visits with Pioneer Field Agronomist Alex Stinemetz about delayed early planting The post Waiting on the proper soil conditions first appeared on WFIN Local News.
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