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Anchorage Man Sentenced to 25 Years for Sexual Assault

By Alaska Department of Law on Dec 5, 2019   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Anchorage Man Sentenced to 25 Years for Sexual Assault

(Anchorage, AK) – On December 3, 2019, Jessie Evan Sergie was sentenced to an agreed-upon sentence of 25 years with 5 years suspended for one count of aggravated sexual assault in the second degree.  Sergie, age 28, will also be on supervised felony probation for five years.    On October 10, 2016, Anchorage Police Department […]

Heating Pads May Lower Blood Pressure in People With High Blood Pressure When Lying Down

By William Westmoreland | AHA on Sep 9, 2019   Health  

Heating Pads May Lower Blood Pressure in People With High Blood Pressure When Lying Down

NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 6, 2019 — Applying a heating pad overnight may help people with supine hypertension, a condition that causes their blood pressure to increase when they lie down including during sleep, according to preliminary results presented at the American Heart Association’s Hypertension 2019 Scientific Sessions. Supine hypertension is present in about half of […]

Changes Coming for US Lawmakers Who Call Capitol Home

By Katherine Gypson | VOA on Feb 8, 2019   Featured, National, National/World, Politics  

Changes Coming for US Lawmakers Who Call Capitol Home

  [dropcap]C[/dropcap]APITOL HILL — The U.S. Capitol is the most recognizable workplace in the country, and for an estimated 80 to 100 lawmakers, it’s also the place they literally call home while in Washington, D.C. For three to four nights each week — 30 to 40 weeks a year — these lawmakers don’t leave Capitol Hill […]

Little kids’ regular bedtimes and ability to regulate emotions may lessen obesity risk

By Misti Crane | Ohio State University on Apr 24, 2017   Health  

Little kids’ regular bedtimes and ability to regulate emotions may lessen obesity risk

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Family structure including regular bedtimes, mealtimes and limited screen time appear to be linked to better emotional health in preschoolers, and that might lower the chances of obesity later, a new study suggests. “This study provides more evidence that routines for preschool-aged children are associated with their healthy development and could reduce […]

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