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Too often as patients age, doctors pile on prescriptions. The practice, known as polypharmacy, can be dangerous at any age but is particularly hazardous for elderly people, from raising the risk of ...
Todd and Julie Chrisley detail their prison experience, presidential pardon and future plans after their daughter Savannah led the fight for their freedom.
Q: I saw a billboard on U.S. 52 that welcomed Julie to the Queen City. The Queen City is Charlotte, so why is a billboard in Winston-Salem welcoming Julie to ...
Julie Hays is a multiple Edward R. Murrow and Emmy-award winning journalist with more than 16 years’ experience at KWTX-TV.
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You might remember one festival-goer from earlier this morning who was pictured lugging a huge wheelie bin across Worthy Farm ...
Todd and Julie Chrisley opened up about a painful experience of incarceration, especially in the early days of their prison ...
A landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling 10 years ago on June 26, 2015, legalized same-sex marriage across the U.S. The Obergefell v. Hodges decision followed years of national ...
CRN’s 100 People You Don’t Know But Should highlights some of the channel’s best and brightest people who may not be as visible as some channel chiefs or CEOs but are just as important to ...
Do multivitamins ensure your body gets everything it needs? It's a complicated question without a one-size-fits-all answer. While there’s no doubt taking multivitamins may benefit some people ...
Julie Z. Weil reports on taxes. She has worked at The Post since 2013, including four years covering religion in America and two covering local government in D.C.