Updated: 4:53 PM Regardless of previous research that suggested aspirin and other anti-inflammatory drugs could protect against dementia.
A new study shows low doses of aspirin appear to have no effect, at least, in women.
Updated: 6:59 PM More and more Americans are developing arthritis, contributing to rising healthcare costs for the painful condition.
A nationwide study of medical spending associated with arthritis finds that in 2003, Americans spent more than $80 billion on medical care for arthritis.
Updated: 6:52 PM Meanwhile, as we approach the Legislative deadline, there are still some big issues to be resolved.
The General Assembly has not come up with a property tax relief plan.
Updated: 6:47 PM The man who sold Scott Barnaby the gun used to kill Corporal Nick Polizzotto is behind bars.
Police say, 71-year-old Ronald Wedge sold Barnaby the gun.
Updated: 9:40 PM Friday night there will be a special tribute for Corporal Polizzotto.
At 8:30P.M., hundreds of officers will honor the fallen officer with a procession through the streets of South Bend.
Updated: 6:41 PM We have heard a lot over the last few days from those who knew Corporal Nick Polizzotto.
Thursday, three of his closest friends on the force sat down to talk about their brother officer, and the community's outpouring of support toward them since Corporal Polizzotto was killed Tuesday morning.
Updated: 6:37 PM Residents in four states including Indiana are cleaning up damage from tornados and high winds.
The storms buffeted parts of Indiana, Tennessee, Illinois, and Ohio Thursday.
Updated: 12:09 AM For generations of Americans sunburns were as much a part of growing up as riding your bike without a helmet and staying out way after dark.
Updated: 7:47 PM It’s believed that a semi-truck driven by Leonardo Cooksey of Mount Prospect, Illinois struck the rear of a pickup truck, which careened into several other vehicles.
Updated: 4:53 PM Officials warn residents that the ash borer may be in firewood that they purchased at some Menards stores, and that the firewood should be used by May 1st.
Updated: 6:18 PM What your kids eat in the school lunchroom is mostly healthy, but what about vending machines and snacks sold after school?
Government regulations do not cover snacks sold by booster clubs or at football games, but that could soon change.