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Takeaways from Another “Very Difficult” Seahawks Loss

Once again, the Seahawks were unable to hold onto a fourth-quarter lead in a result that Pete Carroll called "a…

13 years ago

Police: Mom picked up kids from school drunk

Police arrested a 47-year-old woman Friday after they say she drove to an elementary school drunk to pick up children. View…

13 years ago

IDing suspect in Theo Chocolate burglary like taking candy from baby

If the Seattle Police Department is correct in suspecting a former employee is behind a burglary at Theo Chocolate last…

13 years ago

Save Archer from the Danger Zone

Perhaps the most obscure and thus most underappreciated new show on FX is the cynical and razor-sharp animated comedy Archer…

14 years ago

New study show 49-percent rise in emergency department visits for drug related suicide attempts by females aged 50 and older from 2005 to 2009

A new national study shows that from 2005 to 2009 (the most recent year with available figures) there was a…

14 years ago

Asian-American smokers less likely to get advice about quitting from health-care providers

(SACRAMENTO, Calif.) — Research has demonstrated that smokers are far more likely to quit if their doctor or other health-care…

14 years ago

2008 Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS) report on discharges from substance abuse facilities is now available

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) today announced the availability of its 2008 TEDS report on discharges…

14 years ago

Surprising Finding from Loyola Study of Smoke-Inhalation Patients

MAYWOOD, Ill. -- An award-winning Loyola University Health System study includes some unexpected findings about the immune systems of smoke-inhalation…

14 years ago

Emergency department visits related to “Ecstasy” use increased nearly 75 percent from 2004 to 2008

Nearly 70 percent of these visits involved patients aged 18 to 29 View full post on Health News

14 years ago

New nationwide study indicates alcohol and marijuana were the most commonly abused substances by those referred to treatment from probation or parole

The criminal justice system is single largest source of referral to substance abuse treatment View full post on Health News

14 years ago

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