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Drugs that induce general anesthesia activate the sleep cycle, new research shows, which may help develop better sleep aids.
Hepatitis A On the Rise In Parts of Michigan
Hepatitis A, sometimes a foodborne illness, is on the rise in the state of Michigan, prompting state officials to encourage people to get vaccinated. In recent months, reported cases have skyrocketed eight-fold. Just how many cases have there been? According to the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, between Aug. 1, 2016, and March 21, 2017, there have been a shocking 107 cases of lab-confirmed Hepatitis A in the state, though the spike in cases seems to be centered on areas around Detroit, including Macomb, Oakland, and Wayne counties.
Legal Aspects to Consider for Company Business Cards
While business cards are a seemingly simple tool, the legal aspects involved are significant.
Judge Says Income Should be Considered When Determining Bail
Judge Says Income Should be Considered When Determining Bail
New Mexico Sues Trump Administration for Dumping Asylum-Seekers in Border Towns
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham suggests the administration's obsession with immigration is costing small towns big money.
What are the FAQs about Sexual Harassment Lawsuits in Illinois?
There are usually a few different types of behavior and situations that give the victim a chance of winning the harassment lawsuit.
Answers to the Most Commonly Asked Questions on Google Regarding Personal Injury and Victims’ Rights
Over 400,000 personal injury claims are filed each year in the U.S. However, only 4% or 16,397 of these claims go to trial.
Surgeon Must Pay $9.4 Million in Malpractice Matter
Surgeon ordered to pay $9.4 million after failing to properly treat a patient's post-surgery complications.




