Dear Dietitian – taking a look at nootropics – “brain supplements”
Dietitian Leann McCrate takes a look at nootropics, and regulations being put in place for dietary supplements
Dietitian Leann McCrate takes a look at nootropics, and regulations being put in place for dietary supplements
Some Nevada laws going into effect this year aim to move the state's clean-energy goals forward and help reduce air pollution.
The Americans with Disabilities Act website has gotten a makeover, with updated navigation tools and easy-to-find answers to common questions on everything from service animals to accessible polling places.
Students who work while enrolled in college are about 20% less likely to complete their degrees than similar peers who don’t work, a large and meaningful decrease in predicted graduation rates.
Iowa Republican Governor Kim Reynolds has proposed a measure that would allow Iowa parents to send their kids to private schools and make state money available to pay for it.
Events like the riots in Brazil, the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection two years before it and the mass shooting at the Colorado LGBTQ nightclub each occurred after certain groups repeatedly directed dangerous rhetoric against others
Hotter temperatures are changing the agricultural landscape in the Pacific Northwest, especially for iconic tree fruit growers.
In early January 2023, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration modified its rules for mifepristone, a drug used for medication abortion, allowing it to be offered with a prescription by certified pharmacies.
After increasing the state budget by a double-digit percentage last year, New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham wants to do the same again this year.
Experts are warning Colorado households utility bills currently making their way to mailboxes are likely to be even higher than the supersized bills people received for November's energy use.