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AL.com

Gulf Shores International Airport opened a year ago last week to high hopes and a bit of caution, since Alabama-bound vacationers had long believed there was only one way to reach the beach: by car.

Respiratory Therapy

Sampling sewage lines directly serving healthcare facilities allows scientists to identify drug-resistant fungus strains of candida auris (C. auris) five months before patient symptoms emerge.

Las Vegas Sun

Regeneration has long been the stuff of science fiction. At ÐÔÊӽ紫ý, researchers are now studying frogs that can regrow their eyes in days — work that could bring that idea closer to reality for human patients.

Las Vegas Sun

Regeneration has long been the stuff of science fiction. At ÐÔÊӽ紫ý, researchers are now studying frogs that can regrow their eyes in days — work that could bring that idea closer to reality for human patients.

K.V.V.U. T.V. Fox 5

Veterans and community members walk 60 miles to remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice.

Today's Parent

Even after the kids go to bed, many parents struggle to switch off. These 10 expert-backed wind-down ideas can help you relax, reset, and ease into the rest of your night.

Vegas Inc

The rise in large-scale music events being hosted in Las Vegas – including past performances from artists like Bruno Mars, Taylor Swift and Korean girl group TWICE – are attracting a new kind of crowd, one that might prefer fan experiences, photo pop-ups and curated food over gambling.  They’re spreading their spending across the city, from shows on the Strip to dinners at local restaurants and injecting financial support throughout the region – not just in tourism hotspots.

Senior Planet from AARP

Younger adults tend to be more impulsive and digitally fluent, making them statistically higher-risk for problem gambling. But Kraus cautions that older adults face their own vulnerabilities and concerns.