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Kids at giveaway taken to hospital from heat exhaustion

Several children have been transported to the hospital from a school supply giveaway being held at Waterfront Park this morning, according to a MetroSafe Communications supervisor.

La Vergne Kroger set to open Wednesday

LA VERGNE — The new Kroger store at 5145 Murfreesboro Road will celebrate its grand opening Wednesday 8 a.m. The new 40,000-square-foot store is part of the La Vergne Station Shopping Center.

Healthy Entertaining: Nutrition Parties

On the second Wednesday of each month, Lauren Gray meets up to 12 friends for dinner.

Do you remember just how awful the ‘good ol’ days’ were?

People fondly refer to the “good ol’ days.” They wax eloquently about them. They outwardly long for them.

New Colorado Laws Take Effect Tuesday

Starting Tuesday more than 125 new laws go into effect in the Colorado. The laws will work to make energy more renewable, child care more affordable, and the insurance industry more accountable.

Study: Kids’ popular fast foods dangerous

BEIJING. August 5. KAZINFORM. Letting kids eat at popular fast-food and chain restaurants can be downright dangerous because the servings are far too high in calories, said a report by the Center for Science in …

Side Effects May Be Drugs Stealing Vitamins

The side effects modern medicines cause can be strange, painful and scary. Nausea, fatigue, sleeplessness, and many other side effects can often be just as bad as the condition the drugs are supposed to be …

Security cameras to thwart school lunch-line thieves

For the first time, video cameras will monitor Fairfax County, Va., high school cafeterias this fall to keep students from pilfering chicken wraps or veggie burgers in the lunch line, reports the Washington …

Bill Clinton Says He’s ‘Not A Racist’

Former U.S. President Bill Clinton said he’s said things he’s regretted while campaigning for his wife, Hillary Clinton, but he never made a racist comment.

Vitamin C Shows Promise as Cancer Treatment

New research with mice suggests that intravenous doses of vitamin C could one day reduce the size of cancerous tumors in people.

Injections of Vitamin C Slash Cancer Growth

High doses of vitamin C injections reduced the size of tumors and slowed cancerous growths by about 50 percent in laboratory mice, according to US research.

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