With cold and flu season on its way, many Americans have been preparing for the annoying symptoms of watery eyes, stuffy noses, and sore throats that can last up to 14 days. However, the last thing 39 people expected to come down with this year was a bacterial infection from puppies. Yes, you have to…
Erectile Dysfunction Could Be an Early Sign of Parkinson’s Disease
Erectile dysfunction is a serious medical condition that affects millions of men across the United States. According to a Cleveland Clinic study, roughly 40% of all men over the age of 40 years old are actually affected by erectile dysfunction. “Stress is a major cause of ED, especially in young adults,” said Dr. Anshuman Agarwal….
McCarran Airport Getting New Automated Security System
Airport security can slow things down immensely. Long lines of people are a common sight at airports, with a lot of check points and security guards. That’s something one airport wishes to change. McCarran International Airport is automating its security in an attempt to have travelers moving through the airport faster. The Las Vegas airport…
Researchers Find New Way to Combat Peri-Implantitis
Though educational and technological advancements have lead to significant improvements within the dental industry, there is still more work that needs to be done. Currently, there are 3 million people in the U.S. with dental implants and that number is growing by 500,000 a year. Implant failures have resulted in even more dental issues for…
Roofs Collapse Under The Weight Of Rains From Hurricane Harvey
The roof of a property is essential to protecting the building itself. It’s there to keep the heat in and the cold out, and it also works to stop the rain from flooding in and ruining all the valuables inside. But a roof isn’t indestructible; it can falter and fail if it’s pushed enough. Which…
San Diego Courts Will No Longer Offer Court Reporter for Family Law
The San Diego Superior Court has revealed plans to stop using court reporters in family law matters. The cut, which will take effect on Sept. 5, will include cases such as domestic violence restraining orders, divorce, and child custody. For many, this move is very concerning. Court reporters provide a valuable service, keeping a clear…
Major League Baseball Hoping LLWS Brings In Younger Audience
Baseball has always been America’s pastime. Over the past 60 years, however, baseball has had to fight off other sports to remain atop the country’s sports entertainment pedestal. That fight continues to this day, as the numbers simply aren’t there for baseball like they used to be. “There is no denying America’s love for baseball,”…
2017 Housing Market Outlook: What To Expect
Homeowners across the country have always worried about the future worth of their properties. Even if the market, statistically, was doing fantastic, Americans would still be extremely cautious making decisions regarding their homes, as they should be. Homeowners are even more cautious when the market is not doing as well. But what’s going on in…
New Data Shows Twin Cities Has Worst Racial Disparity In Housing Market
Approximately 32% of Americans looking to buy a new home are first time home buyers. And like many other first time home buyers, Akisha Everett of Minneapolis has been looking for her dream home for months. Unfortunately, being continuously outbid has kept her from getting the keys. “I am holding my breath,” Everett told StarTribune…
Solar Eclipse Camping: There Are Still Spots In Unlikely Places
Family camping trips are still one of the most popular vacation options for Americans, with the number of days spent camping totally an incredible 534.9 million days as of 2011. However, this summer there is a once-in-a-lifetime reason to head out camping, especially for those that have an interest in the stars and the sky….