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Nov 8th, 2012
One of the sad realities about Alzheimer's disease is that there's no way of preventing it – at least not yet. We know some people are genetically or biologically at greater risk than others, but researchers want to find out how we can fight it off, or a
View ArticleNov 8th, 2012
Home blood pressure monitors may be useful to some older adults who've suffered a stroke, but little help to others, a new study suggests.
View ArticleNov 5th, 2012
The Office of Head Start 2013 Monitoring Protocol has been released. Download the PDF version. If this is your review year, you'll want to attend T/TAS' "Are You Prepared? Know What to Do for Your Federal Review."
View ArticleNov 1st, 2012
Chilled water systems have been taken offline for the winter and maintenance on these systems has begun.
View ArticleOct 31st, 2012
Preteen girls' reading skills can strongly predict whether they'll get pregnant when they're teens, a new study suggests.
View ArticleOct 31st, 2012
Daylight Saving Time ends on Sunday, November 4th, 2012. As you prepare to set your clocks back one hour, remember to change the batteries in your carbon monoxide (CO) detector.
View ArticleOct 30th, 2012
Hot water piping has failed. An alternate plan to provide long term temporary heating is currently being put together.
View ArticleOct 25th, 2012
Energy drinks do not always divulge how much caffeine they contain, and when an amount is listed on a label, it is not always accurate, Consumer Reports magazine has found.
View ArticleOct 25th, 2012
Despite sweeping reform of food safety laws intended to make what we eat less dangerous, the number of Americans falling ill or dying from contaminated food has increased 44% since last year, according to a report released Wednesday.
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