A 25-year-old woman suffers from yellow feet with extreme pain due to lack of blood circulation because of Raynaud's syndrome, which narrows blood vessels eventually stopping circulation. According to ...
Ellen Nakashima is a national security reporter for The Washington Post. She covers intelligence and national security issues. She has written about the security aspects of the U.S.-China ...
A WOMAN with a debilitating health condition triggered by stress suffers burning pain as her feet turn yellow. Ellen Fitzgibbins, 25, sometimes has to wear six pairs of socks at a time and ...
When a person has black or dark-colored mucus, they may have inhaled potentially harmful pollutants. Coughing up black mucus may also be due to an underlying infection or condition. Mucus serves ...
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Although the work has often been interpreted strictly as an examination of race, Gallagher also suggests a more formal reading with respect to materials, processes, and insistences. From afar, the ...
If you feel like your nose has been dripping all winter long, you’re not alone. Nasal congestion is one of the most frequent symptoms that doctors see—and this cold and flu season has been ...
The White House said Sunday that Israel’s decision to hold off on releasing 602 Palestinian prisoners was an “appropriate response” to Hamas’s abuse of Israeli captives and the parading of ...
Ellen F. Davis is Amos Ragan Kearns Distinguished Professor of Bible and Practical Theology at Duke Divinity School. The author of twelve books and many articles, her research interests focus on how ...
The province's Ministry of Water, Land and Resource Stewardship says the fungus that causes white nose syndrome, which has no proven treatment, has been detected in bat guano in the Grand Forks area.