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How passive smoking can harm hearing: Tests show it takes toll on teensTuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 4:32AMThe findings add to the catalogue of health problems already attributed to second-hand smoke, including increased risks of asthma, heart disease and lung cancer.

HIV/AIDS rates rising among older adults, as longtime survivors or newly infectedTuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 3:47AMThirty years ago, at the dawn of the age of AIDS, the miracle of growing old was all but unimaginable for people with that diagnosis.

Cancer-stricken mother appeals for breastmilk donationsTuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 1:18AMA Northland mother of three is hoping other mums will donate their breast milk so she can continue to feed her youngest son.It might seem an unusual call for help, but for Jaynie Cumming it's completely natural.The 33-year-old...

Researchers identify gene for muscle enduranceTuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 1:09AMResearchers at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania have identified a gene for endurance, or more precisely, a negative regulator of it.

Second-hand smoke impairs teens’ hearing, study findsMonday, July 18, 2011 @ 9:34PMHEARING loss may be another passive smoking peril faced by teenagers, a study has found.

Roller Girl's bouts extend beyond rinkSunday, July 17, 2011 @ 3:24PMSalisbury Roller Girls President Eva "Buster Skull" Paxton, left, and Kelly "CinDeRosa" DeRosa practice jamming during a scrimage at the Crown Skating Center in Fruitland.

WHO: Blood tests for tuberculosis are unreliableSunday, July 17, 2011 @ 12:01PMYOUNGSTOWN, Ohio - Longtime Vindicator sports writer Pete Mollica passed away early Thursday morning after a courageous battle with cancer. More>>

Concierge medicine offers hands-on care at a priceSunday, July 17, 2011 @ 10:10AMUnder concierge arrangements, patients pay an average of $1,800 a year to stick with a particular doctor.

In the giving habitSunday, July 17, 2011 @ 6:34AMThe North Platte Telegraph Joe Conger can tell you about 1958, when nurses from Omaha set up shop in the dining room of North Platte's old railroad depot and collected blood donations in square glass bottles, which held exactly a pint.