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Scientists in Mexico are testing innovative methods they hope can be employed to locate the overwhelming number of people ...
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America, a year later
One Election Night a year ago didn’t get us to this place. Long before Donald Trump upset Hillary Clinton for the presidency last year, the nation was facing steadily rising social and political ...
Martha Schwebach, the nation’s first family nurse practitioner, died July 9 at 86, the Albuquerque Journal reported July 27. Ms. Schwebach graduated from the Dominican School of Nursing in Great Bend, ...
The University of New Mexico plans to significantly grow its medical school in the next 10 years, a move aimed at alleviating ...
Scientists believe microscopic particles, called nanoplastics, come from all the plastic people use and throw away. When ...
An epidemic that's been sustained for 44 years might finally be quelled, with the milestone approval of the first HIV drug ...
Cat’s-claw, chaparral, and blue-green algae (spirulina) supplements for rheumatoid arthritis may do more harm than good.
Several new citizens shared their stories, citing various reasons for immigrating to the U.S., including family, education, ...
Six decades of civil-rights efforts haven’t budged it, and the usual prescriptions—including reparations—offer no lasting ...
The University of New Mexico has an ambitious plan to double the number of health care professionals it graduates over the ...
All may seem quiet for Western Kentucky in the midst of another recent round of conference realignment. WKU remains in ...