Friday, November 4, 2016

Hundreds participate in Alzheimer's Association charity walk and other top stories.

  • Hundreds participate in Alzheimer's Association charity walk

    Hundreds participate in Alzheimer's Association charity walk
    Hundreds of people gathered Sunday afternoon at the WVU Coliseum to walk two miles in support of the fight against Alzheimer’s disease."You don’t realize how scary it is until someone close to you has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s," said Christina Beck, who was in charge of organizing the event.The Alzheimer’s Association of West Virginia has held the event for many years in Morgantown. This year, the group’s goal was to raise $90,000 for the cause. So far it has raised more than half the amo..
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  • Race for the Cure throng to run, walk Saturday

    Race for the Cure throng to run, walk Saturday
    The Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure will take place Saturday morning in downtown Little Rock. Online registration is available through Friday. Packet pickup and in-person registration will be available from 7:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. today through Thursday at the Race Space, 10301 N. Rodney Parham Road in the Breckenridge Village Shopping Center in Little Rock. The Race Space also will be open from 7:30 a.m. until 2 p.m. Friday. The pre-race pasta party will be 6-9 p.m. Friday at the River Market ..
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  • 12-year-old helps save 4 women after Springfield overdose

    12-year-old helps save 4 women after Springfield overdose
    Four women in Springfield overdosed on heroin early Sunday morning after snorting lines of what they believed to be cocaine from a folded dollar bill, a police official said.A 12-year-old daughter of one of the women called 911 for medical aid at 12:24 a.m. Sunday, Springfield police Sergeant John Delaney wrote in an e-mail. Advertisement When emergency responders arrived at the Ambrose Street address, they found four unconscious women, two of whom did not have a pulse, Delaney said.All were..
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  • Kansas AG studies impact of Colorado marijuana on his state

    Kansas AG studies impact of Colorado marijuana on his state
    WICHITA, Kan. (AP) - Early results from a survey of law enforcement agencies conducted by the Kansas attorney general suggest legal Colorado marijuana is having a big impact on Kansas, but it may not be all negative.Attorney General Derek Schmidt received responses from 390 Kansas law enforcement agencies and district attorneys indicating that less marijuana is being confiscated, but it’s much higher in potency than pot smuggled in from Mexico.Survey results also show that the legal system has b..
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  • Type 1 Diabetes Is Manageable with Exercise

    Type 1 Diabetes Is Manageable with Exercise
    Type 1 Diabetes Is Manageable with Exercise October 16, 2016 By Martha Goodwin 3 Comments A new study found that exercise can better manage type 1 diabetes. A new study has some exciting news for people who suffer from type 1 diabetes. According to the researchers, a certain amount of aerobic exercise each day can provide a way to manage the disease. The new study was published online on October 11th in journal Cell Transplantation by researchers from the University of Miami Miller School of Me..
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  • Twin 'warriors' battle through first weekend after surgery

    Twin 'warriors' battle through first weekend after surgery
    Just the sight of the boys in separate beds came as a surprise to their parents. "It's shockingly new," said their mother, Nicole McDonald. The boys have shared a bed since birth.Born conjoined at the head, the 13-month-old twins -- little "warriors," their parents call them -- spent the weekend recovering from the 27-hour surgery that separated them. "I can't wait to put them beside each other and them see each other," said Christian, their father. "To be honest, I'm just so excited and anxious..
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  • Advice from breast cancer survivors

    Advice from breast cancer survivors
    Buy PhotoLynn Jones is Stage 1 breast cancer survivor.(Photo: JENNIFER CORBETT/THE NEWS JOURNAL)Buy PhotoBonnie Siley began volunteering at the Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition's consignment boutique GreatStuff Savvy Resale five years ago. She likes to chat and meet people, so it seemed like a good fit.Siley works side-by-side with breast cancer survivors. But she never expected tp be in that position herself."I was shocked," Siley, 74, said. She had stopped getting regular mammograms three year..
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  • Police plan prescription take-back program for Oct. 22

    Police plan prescription take-back program for Oct. 22
        From 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Oct. 22 the Iroquois County Sheriff’s Department and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) will give the public its 12th opportunity in six years to prevent pill abuse and theft by ridding their homes of potentially dangerous, expired, unused and unwanted prescription drugs, according to a news release.    People make take pills for disposal to the Iroquois County Sheriff’s Department (west door) at 55 S. 10 Street in Watseka. The DEA cannot accept liquids, needles o..
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