Pill’s Appearance May Affect How Patients Take It
A prescription pill’s appearance may affect how patients take their medicine.
A prescription pill’s appearance may affect how patients take their medicine.
New research presented at the Alzheimer’s Assocation conference in Copenhagen suggests that higher levels of education and better treatment of cardiovascular disease in the U.S. and in other developed nations could lead to a drop in Alzheimer’s cases.
Residents there are outraged about the county’s water problems.
Workers at a Selma auto supplier are speaking out about health problems they say are being caused by the plant.
The Renosol company in Selma makes seats for car suppliers like Hyundai and some are saying those materials that make up those seats are making them sick.
Police sirens are a sound many people in Greenville may not be hearing as often this year.
CBS 8 is taking action against crime — Autauga County deputies are looking for two armed robbers who stole money and merchandise at a gas station convenience store. But the good news is — local businesses may have some needed clues.
Auburn coach Gus Malzahn says Nick Marshall will “suffer the consequences” but declined to elaborate on the punishment the quarterback will face.
Florida coach Will Muschamp is confident he has the remedy for questions about his job security: Winning a lot of football games.
Southeastern Conference commissioner Mike Slive continued his hard push for NCAA reform, saying the Big Five conferences need more autonomy or they will have to make drastic changes.
New research finds activities that stimulate the mind and move the body are the best ways to protect against Alzheimer’s disease.