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Genetics May Affect People’s Sleeping Patterns

December 8, 2014Matt Dowd

Can’t manage to get the eight hours of sleep you’re supposed to have each night? A new study suggests your genetics may be to blame. “Sleep patterns are influenced by genetic differences,” says associate professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School Dr. Daniel Gottlieb. “This study is one of the first to begin identifying these […]

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Parents Going the Distance to Get Medical Marijuana for Their Children

December 8, 2014December 8, 2014Matt Dowd

Medical marijuana may now be legal in 24 jurisdictions across the U.S., but that doesn’t mean there’s a medical marijuana dispensary in every major city throughout these states and the capital. So in order to obtain the medicinal marijuana that will treat their children, a growing number of parents are driving hours away from their […]

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Used Furniture to Blame for Bed Bugs, says Hagerstown Housing Authority

December 3, 2014July 1, 2021Matt Dowd

When you see a bed bug in your home, you can be assured that there are a lot more of them that you don’t see. Once this happens, you may wonder- bed bugs how do you kill them? There are a few methods that work, and this is generally best done by a pest control […]

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Florida Artist to Create Massive Red Ribbon in HIV/AIDS Awareness Art Installation

November 27, 2014November 27, 2014Matt Dowd

Soon, Central Avenue in St. Petersburg, FL’s Grand Central District will be transformed into a gigantic, 1.25-mile long red ribbon to honor World AIDS Day. Jim Buresch, the artist behind the Rock It Red! St. Pete campaign, will wrap 172 trees with red fabric to create a temporary public arts installation, which he hopes will […]

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Men and Women Suffer Different Sleep Problems

November 26, 2014Matt Dowd

The United States is a sleep-deprived nation. Though adults are supposed to get an average of eight to eight and a half hours of sleep every night, data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reveal that almost one third of all Americans don’t even get seven hours of sleep a night. “One of […]

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Ebola Claims Its Second Victim in the U.S., But Americans Are Becoming Cautiously Optimistic About Future Treatment

November 18, 2014Matt Dowd

Dr. Martin Salia, a doctor who had been treating patients with Ebola in Sierra Leone and was being treated for Ebola at a Nebraskan hospital upon returning home, has recently become the second victim to pass away from the disease in the U.S. Salia was a citizen of Sierra Leone and had come to the […]

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