Researchers examined the correlation between health-related quality of life (HRQL) and biological sex among individuals with immunoglobulin E (IgE)-related food allergies and their care providers.
Posts from: February 2024
An incisive satirist of literary Brooklyn takes on the American big-box store.
On Jan. 25, 2024, convicted murderer Kenneth Smith was executed by nitrogen gas at the William C. Holman Correctional Facility in Atmore, Alabama. Smith, who was incarcerated for the murder of Alabama woman Elizabeth…
Keri Sprung is employed at the Texas Heart Institute, where she serves as the Vice President for Education. Despite her involvement in researching and authoring papers on Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection (SCAD), she failed to recognize the symptoms when they manifested in herself. She described experiencing peculiar sensations in her ear, synchronized with her heartbeat, …
By the time Brian Sharp saw the whale dead on an Edgartown beach, her jet black skin was pockmarked by hungry seagulls, her baleen had been dislodged from her mouth, and thick rope was wrapped tightly — as it had been for the last 17 months — around the most narrow part of her tail.
Nanaimo, B.C.-based Angellos Glaros demonstrates how metal can be shaped to look lifelike with heron sculpture.
Oakland’s Mannequin Madness is a warehouse full of secondhand mannequins that are given new life by founder and owner Judi Henderson, whether for rent, sale or for art projects.
Life insurers hold a unique opportunity to heighten their relevance, boost policyholder trust, and accelerate growth.
Fantasy, storytelling and cartoonish forms — influenced by the city’s film industry — are an antidote to pared-back neutrals
US Aggregates and Michels Road & Stone leaders detail their experiences recycling retired conveyor belting.