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Photo credit: Mark Stehle On Inauguration Day, Emily Plowman stood among thousands on the National Mall.
For years, researchers have known that with age comes a decrease in fertility. What they haven’t been able to figure out is how to stop or slow down this decline.
America’s presence in Iraq should end, says Brendan O’Leary. But it shouldn’t happen the way many might prefer.
Psoriasis patients can suffer from mild forms of the disease, with small patches of red, inflamed skin on elbows and knees.
WHAT: The colder months are a perfect time to see the latest exhibits inside the Institute of Contemporary Art, West Philadelphia’s showcase of contemporary painting, sculpture, video and other installations. WHERE: The ICA is located at 118 S. 36th St., between Chestnut and Sansom streets.
Photo credit: Candace diCarlo RBML Director David McKnight (left), Curator of Research Services at the RBML Dan Traister (center) and Vice Provost and Director of Libraries Carton Rogers (righ
The process of waiting months or years for a matching organ can take an emotional, physical and financial toll on transplant patients, and their families.
WHAT: University City truly is international, and boasts not only a diverse population, but restaurants that feature menus from the Middle East to Mexico City. There have been several changes in the U. City dining scene throughout the past few months and a couple of new additions. The Current took a look at just a sampling.
Hope was more than just a buzzword this election cycle. It may have also been the key to President-elect Barack Obama’s November victory.
Photo credit: Mark Stehle If the staff of WXPN likes a record, it gets played on the air.