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Bug bites, prevention and treatment

The heat and humidity have returned to the region, and so has the ever despised backyard blood sucking pests.  Whether flying through the air or dropping from

Wonder why Americans are getting fatter? Blame 'portion distortion'

What caused America's obesity epidemic? One problem is 'portion distortion.' There's a lot more food on our plates these days.

Calcium helps build strong bones, but may be bad for heart

You take calcium supplements to protect your bones, but are you hurting your heart?

Grilling time: it's heartburn time for 50 million Americans

With Memorial Day just around the corner, it's time to fire up the grill!  But for 50 million Americans, the problem is how to avoid "the burn".

I-Team: Couple gets help from medical catastrophe

A woman sent home from the hospital with a gaping wound in her stomach will be getting the medical care her insurance did not provide. 

Experts call for autism screening before age 3

Experts call for early screening for autism. They say the sooner children are diagnosed, the better.

Favorite Fitness App of the week

If you're ready to get in shape for the summer- of course, there's an app for that.  There are actually hundreds of fitness apps. 

Study: Men living longer, closing longevity gap

Men are gaining on women when it comes to life expectancy.

Superfoods that could help you lose weight

Dieting isn't exactly an enjoyable experience. It usually involves deprivation from foods you enjoy: carbs, sugar, red meat or dairy. Instead of thinking of

Reds celebrate Memorial Day weekend with giveaways for fans, tips to stay cool

As the Reds prepare for a weekend against the Rockies there are a number of opportunities to walk away with giveaways from the game.

Child deaths in hot cars target of awareness campaign

No parent wants to live with the guilt and grief of leaving a child to die in a hot car. For Raelyn Balfour of Ruckersville, Va., "It's something that's always

POM gets busted over pomegranate juice

A federal administrative judge has ruled that POM Wonderful used deceptive advertising with its claims that its pomegranate juice could treat or prevent heart

Woman sent home from hospital like THAT?

A local woman was sent home from the hospital with her stomach split wide open with a gaping wound. It’s what her insurance called for. And it could happen to

Where are the germiest spots in the office?

Going to heat up your lunch in the microwave, or fill up your water bottle in the office sink? Well, you may want to bring along some sanitizing wipes.

High court in Ohio upholds state smoking ban

The Ohio Supreme Court has ruled that a statewide smoking ban is constitutional.

Running, yoga or swimming: What's best for you?

Beach season is around the corner and you may, or may not, have been working out all winter.

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    1. Bug bites, prevention and treatment

      Bug bites, prevention and treatment

      The heat and humidity have returned to the region, and so has the ever despised backyard blood sucking pests.  Whether flying through the air or dropping from a tree branch, mosquitos and ticks are in full force this Memorial Day weekend.

    2. I-Team: Help on way to woman with wound

    3. Vet's stolen wedding ring, coins found

    4. Vigil held for murdered teen

      • Rare coins taken in home robbery of vet

        • 'Pignapped' statue returned to family

        News From Indiana


        1. Bug bites, prevention and treatment

          Bug bites, prevention and treatment

          The heat and humidity have returned to the region, and so has the ever despised backyard blood sucking pests.  Whether flying through the air or dropping from a tree branch, mosquitos and ticks are in full force this Memorial Day weekend.

        2. Cops: Gunman shoots self at Ind. office

          • I-Team: Help on way to woman with wound

          • Judge bans mini skirts, pajamas in court

            • 18 indicted in alleged IHOP crime scheme

              • Woman in deadly rat poison case released

                • ND sues over Obama birth control mandate