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Right mix of nutrients may help heal brain injuries
More than 200,000 soldiers have suffered traumatic brain injuries since 2000. That means the military is looking for ways to speed recove ...
15 years ago
Mt. Airy’s card carrying – sleight of hand – magic man
Most days you can find West Mt. Airy resident Richard Horn in his lab at Thomas Jefferson University, scrutinizing ion channels, which ar ...
15 years ago
After water woes, Pa. Capitol back to normal
Life has returned to normal at the Pennsylvania Capitol building where a water main break disrupted work for most of the week. On ...
15 years ago
Citing the influence of a “small and vocal minority,” Foundations Inc. Thursday took itself out of consideration for the char ...
15 years ago
“I woke up in the hospital, that’s all I know.” That is how Rick Grimes (played by Andrew Lincoln) begins a new ...
15 years ago
Foundations responds to charter school tension, women look to the priesthood
It’s been a busy day here at WHYY, and we’re still chasing some stories for you. As Thursday fades into Friday, check out our ...
15 years ago
Shedding some light on politics and government
If the Supreme Court is going to let special interests buy elections in America, I think we ought to at least know who they are. I ...
15 years ago
Work halted at 105 Marcellus Shale wells as DEP probes spill
Chesapeake Energy temporarily shut down “completion operations” and hydraulic fracturing Thursday at its 105 Pennsylvania Mar ...
15 years ago
Philadelphia is seventh-most walkable city
Philadelphia is the seventh-most walkable city. We got beat out of the CNBC rankings by obvious cities like San Francisco, Boston and New ...
15 years ago
City councilwoman fears impact of budget cuts on homeless
A Philadelphia City Councilwoman is concerned about how the city will handle the homeless amid budget cuts. Councilwoman Jannie Bl ...
15 years ago