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Sciatic Nerve Pain

Sciatica specifically refers to pain, weakness, numbness, or tingling in the leg, along the distribution of the the sciatic nerve down the back of the leg. Most commonly however, people… Read More

The Risk of Concussions in High School Sports

Female soccer players suffer the highest rate of concussions among all high school athletes in the United States, a new study finds. "While American football has been both scientifically and… Read More

Farewell Keitha: Coach Adams, Statement On Departure To Wichita

Related Articles Both UTEP Athletic Director Bob Stull and Women�s Basketball Coach Keitha Adams released statements Wednesday night regarding Adams leaving UTEP for Wichita�State University. UTEP Director of Athletics Bob… Read More

Exercise Can Prevent the Progression of Parkinson’s Disease

Parkinson's disease can cause tremors, stiffness and trouble with walking. But a new study suggests that regular exercise can slow the progression of the disease. Even those with advanced Parkinson's… Read More

Story in Many Pics: Canutillo Improves to 6 & 0 With Win over Horizon

Related Articles It was a battle of far-east versus west, as the Horizon Scorpions traveled from the High Desert to Northwest El Paso to take on the surging Canutillo Eagles.… Read More

Regular Exercise May Slow Parkinson's Progression

Parkinson's disease can cause tremors, stiffness and trouble with walking. But a new study suggests that regular exercise can slow the progression of the disease. Even those with advanced Parkinson's… Read More

Are Any Fad Diets Good for Heart Health?

It may be tempting to latch on to the latest diet fad like juicing or going gluten-free to lose weight or achieve other health goals. But when it comes to… Read More

The Hidden Risk of Running a Marathon

This article originally appeared on Time.com.� Running is a great workout, and it comes with all of the heart-strengthening benefits of aerobic exercise. But doing it for long distances�like in… Read More

Story in Many Pics: Week 7 of High School Football � Austin vs El Paso High | Chapin vs Bowie

Our very own Andres Acosta made his way across the Borderland this week, taking in the most interesting games and shooting the action. Check out his work in this week�s… Read More

Got a Craving? What Your Body Actually Wants You To Eat

If You�re Craving Something Sweet It�s easy to get a quick sugar fix from foods that might be lying around (hello, blueberry muffins in the office kitchenette). Chances are, though,… Read More

Mediterranean Diet May Help Reduce Risk Of Type 2 Diabetes

  Mediterranean Diet An Estimated 86 Million Americans Are At Risk For Type 2 Diabetes But nearly 90 percent of them don�t know it. Doctors say adhering to a Mediterranean… Read More

Vitamin Pills Stop Working With Coffee Scientists Claim

The heat in the drinks can dramatically reduce the effects of tablets It can even kill the �friendly� bacteria in probiotic foods such as yoghurts Around 46 per cent of… Read More

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