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Drunk teen driver causes damage at oldest cemetery in Wichita

Nineteen-year-old Ethan Holt from Wichita has been arrested for DUI and reckless driving after crashing directly into a local cemetery.

Allegedly drunk teen driver causes damage at oldest cemetery in Wichita

Nineteen-year-old Ethan Holt from Wichita has been arrested for DUI and reckless driving after crashing directly into a local cemetery.

Hydrogen is here! Hydro cars to help emissions reach net zero by 2050

CSIRO has recently come out with a new report about the next big eco car - the hydrogen vehicle. In the report, CSIRO says that hydrogen-powered transport is needed in addition to electric vehicles if Australia is to achieve net zero CO2 emissions by 2050.

ILWomen DII Roundup: And Then There Were Four

Monday May 17th, 2021 11:00am (Photo Courtesy: Susie Forrester)  And then there were four. After seven hard-fought games over the weekend we are down the final four teams who will play for the NCAA Championship this coming weekend. No matter what happens we will have a first time National Champion as none of the four schools in the NCAA Semifinals have previously appeared in a women’s lacrosse championship game, much less won a title. We’ll take a look at each of the Regional Championship games and you might notice a theme as the four regional hosts all claimed victories on Sunday. 

Study Associates Use of TNF Alpha Inhibitors in Crohn s Disease with Increased Risk of MS

Dr. Jay Avasarala, professor of neurology and director of UK’s Multiple Sclerosis Clinic, and co-authors, conducted a retrospective study in which they evaluated approximately 96.5 million enrollees in a database. Mark Cornelison l UK Photo LEXINGTON, Ky. (May 11, 2021) Dr. Jay Avasarala, professor of neurology and director of the University of Kentucky’s Multiple Sclerosis Clinic, and co-authors, conducted a retrospective study in which they evaluated approximately 96.5 million enrollees in a database. More than 200,000 of the enrollees had inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The research focused on looking at the effect of TNF-alpha inhibitors, biologic agents, used in IBD treatment on the probability of developing Multiple Sclerosis (MS).

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