O’Brien’s 3 TDs leads Maryland past BC
O’Brien’s 3 TDs leads Maryland past BC
BOSTON — Maryland safety Antwine Perez had two interceptions and a fumble recovery, and Danny O’Brien threw for three touchdowns to lead the Terrapins to a 24-21 victory over Boston College on Saturday, sending the Eagles to their fifth consecutive loss.
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First direct evidence that response to alcohol depends on genes: Dopamine receptor deficiency leads to significant …
First direct evidence that response to alcohol depends on genes: Dopamine receptor deficiency leads to significant …
A study in mice provides the first experimental evidence to directly support the idea that genetic differences make some individuals more susceptible to the addictive effects of alcohol and other drugs.
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LaGrange sting leads to 2 meth arrests
LaGrange sting leads to 2 meth arrests
Two men were arrested Friday on meth charges, according to LaGrange County Sheriff Terry Martin.
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Hazard talks gangs, his audience agrees
KEARNEY – Keeping Kearney safe and educating the community about gangs is what Paul Hazard… Continue reading
Grisly Texas Murder With No Leads Solved With Help of Online Service
Dallas (Vocus) September 16, 2010
Last week, Huntsville Police used an online database that tracks and recovers stolen property to help them solve the murder of 17-year-old high school student K’Lynn Sherrie Kohr in her home. With no suspects in the case, detectives questioned numerous people and… Continue reading
Proponents of laughter therapy say laughing every day leads to better health
Proponents of laughter therapy say laughing every day leads to better health
MONTREAL – What if you could laugh your problems away? It’s no joke: proponents of laughter therapy believe a daily dose of hearty giggles and belly laughs can help one relax, feel better and reduce stress levels.
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Hitching wagon to STAR leads people to success
Hitching wagon to STAR leads people to success
LISBON – Five people whose battle with mental health issues have led to run-ins with the law took a big step toward clearer minds Friday as they graduated from the county Municipal Court’s Successful Treatment and Recovery Program, or STAR.
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