In addition to its troubled tourism industry, Las Vegas has another problem: a rapidly dwindling water supply. (“Who Needs Las Vegas When You Have a Casino in Your Pocket?” Cover Story, April 3). Lake ...
When I was growing up in Scotland, drinking was a rite of passage — and, as it did with me, typically started around age 13. During my teenage years, I associated alcohol with the good times: ...
Dear Eric: My boss is what could be called a “functioning alcoholic,” which in this case means that, in spite of having a severe drinking problem, he manages to hold down a job, even while actively ...
DEAR ERIC My boss is what could be called a “functioning alcoholic,” which in this case means that, in spite of having a severe drinking problem, he manages to hold down a job, even while actively ...
Dear Eric: My boss is what could be called a “functioning alcoholic,” which in this case means that, in spite of having a severe drinking problem, he manages to hold down a job, even while actively ...
Dear Eric: My boss is what could be called a “functioning alcoholic,” which in this case means that, in spite of having a severe drinking problem, he manages to hold down a job, even while actively ...
Midland Memorial Health is now offering a new procedure called Left Atrial Appendage Occlusion, which uses minimally invasive techniques to implant a device that seals off the left atrial appendage in ...
Last year's National Marquette Day was an alcohol-soaked rager. Marquette students partied all day ahead of that night's 7 p.m. basketball game tipoff, drinking to excess. Some passed out in dining ...
Dear Eric: My boss is what could be called a “functioning alcoholic,” which in this case means that, in spite of having a severe drinking problem, he manages to hold down a job, even while actively ...
Tiny fragments of plastic have been found in nearly every organ in the body, including the brain and lungs. For the first time, the Environmental Protection Agency is adding these microplastics to a ...
How do microplastics and pharmaceutical medications affect the safety of the nation’s tap water? It’s a question the US Environmental Protection Agency says it will try to answer for the first time.