If you’re thinking about running a marathon or any race, Dr. Paul Glowacki of Nordic Performance Physical Therapy has some advice to keep your training on track.“It can be overwhelming. It’s a ...
Infants and toddlers with unilateral cerebral palsy, which affects the brain’s control of muscles on one side of the body, show lasting improvements in hand and arm function when they ...
Bills on ivermectin, emergency powers and SNAP survived the deadline, while those on school vaccines, medication abortion and community college died.
On Saturday morning, the 20-year old college sophomore will be kicking off the first steps of her first road race — the Shamrock 8K at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront.
National Monuments are getting active and invite you to join in on May 30 and 31, 2026, for a weekend of wellness and sport in some of the most stunning historic sites. From mini-golf to yoga, fencing ...
The issue remains critical to Florida, the state where 49% of Venezuelans in the U.S. reside, according to the Migration Policy Institute. That’s largely why Florida lawmakers on both sides of the ...
Teton Therapy’s Zac Schaller, MOT, OTR/L, is a Masters-level Occupational Therapist in practice since 2021. Providing upper-extremity rehabilitation in Fremont County with an emphasis on shoulder ...
The Las Vegas Raiders shocked the league on July 24 by releasing defensive tackle Christian Wilkins, a former first-round pick out of Clemson who had signed a four-year, $110 million contract with the ...
In parks, supermarkets, public transport vehicles, and elsewhere, families have to navigate a range of obstacles, from poor design to hostile behaviour.
Agreed Look At Sudden Lunch. Zipper outside pocket! Any roller coaster loop is constant quarrel over some chocolate affair. Interesting introduction and what wisdom this morning!
Global veterinary leaders unite in a Prevention Pledge urging year-round parasite control as fleas, ticks, and worms spread, raising emerging disease risks for pets and people. More than 40 veterinary ...
Eighteenth-­century mental institutions employed a tactic called the bain de surprise, suddenly dunking their patients in ...