Munn credited her OB/GYN and “guardian angel,” with saving her life by recommending the Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Tool (BCRAT).
Posts from: September 11, 2024
David Brantley went to see Dr. Joseph Payne who treats colorectal cancer for a Chron’s appointment; but when Dr. Payne listened to Brantley’s symptoms, the more he was convinced Brantley was dealing with more than one illness.
While a report regarding the planned closing of the Starbucks on South Warren St. causes significant upset, let’s maintain decorum. As long as Bobby’s Hair Emporium, Chicken/Pollo II, and the Big L…
The Crow has a reputation as a tragedy in both its story and real life, all the way back to its comic roots
The Accelerating Kids’ Access to Care Act is a commonsense bill that will help children and parents by increasing the efficiency of access to care.
Instead of captive rearing, CDFW strongly suggests educators create habitat to teach children about butterflies and other pollinators such as bees and birds.
Brice Rhodes will spend the rest of his life in prison, without the possibility of parole.
More than 3,000 students, many from underserved communities, are expected to take part in Sunday’s L.A. Marathon.
Liz Igra, 89, a retired educator from Sacramento, recalled surviving the Nazi era during World War II to an audience of more than 320 eighth graders Wednesday morning at the Vacaville middle school…
Is Greek life an institution capable of change, despite its exclusionary practices? This question sparks a controversial debate among college students across the country. Many worry about the excl