Heavy rain within the city of Peoria has resulted in a combined sewer overflow into the Illinois River from one or more of the locations shown on the map located ...
Pope Francis had stabilized enough Tuesday after two respiratory crises to be taken off noninvasive mechanical ventilation ...
The mother of two opened her first Marcia's Attic boutique in 1972 and offered several European brands to the U.S. through a ...
Whether a hospital, clinic or urgent care facility, healthcare facilities can be taxing. Clear, efficient signage helps patients, guests, and even staff members move across the area. The right healthc ...
Scientists at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have designed clothing that can help tell people if they are coming ...
The gear has been tested by U.S. Army and Navy personnel during a month-long winter research mission to the Arctic. The post ...
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a bill into law removing "gender identity" as a protected class in the state's Civil Rights Act ...
Owner of Sterling Heights, Rochester and Pontiac locations talks about Visiting Angels successful support of the Alzheimer’s ...
What if the clothes you wear could care for your health? MIT researchers have developed an autonomous programmable computer ...
Following retired Hawkeye women’s basketball player Ava Jones’ social media announcement that she has been diagnosed with ...
By Sheryl Gay Stolberg Reporting from Washington The notices came all weekend, landing in the inboxes of federal scientists, doctors and public health professionals: Your work is no longer needed.
The nation’s healthcare facilities typically have relied on utility grid power and, worst-case scenario, backup diesel generators to keep the power on so that medical care is never rationed ...