Whoever first suggested stopping to smell the roses was on to something. But there's a catch: Not all roses smell good to all people. Our response to scent is deeply personal, shaped by memory, ...
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Health officials are warning of a deadly bacteria lurking in Hawaii's flood waters. The Hawaii Department of Health (DOH) and Hawaiian Humane Society (HHS) have urged residents and recovery workers to ...
Spring has arrived here in North America, and with it comes the perfect opportunity to reset, recharge, and get ready for the heavy speaking seasons ahead. Whether you've been hibernating a little too ...
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CLEVELAND — What if some of the most meaningful steps you could take for your long-term health were also among the most achievable? New research and expert guidance suggest that modest, everyday ...
Rockies minor leaguer Braylen Wimmer underwent surgery for a brain tumor in November. With the support of friends and family, he's recovered and worked his way back to baseball. Courtesy of the Wimmer ...
The injury bug has already arrived at camp for the Detroit Tigers, considering both pitchers Troy Melton and Reese Olson have been sidelined. While not ideal, neither injury should dramatically alter ...
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- Rockies infield-outfield prospect Braylen Wimmer appreciated the conversation he had with doctors during a 3 1/2-hour surgery in November to remove a golf ball-sized tumor on the ...