Track Down Alzheimers Patients
Updated: 10:45 AM One of the heartbreaks of Alzheimer's Disease is the patient's dangerous wandering. But now there's a new device that can help authorities track down Alzheimer's patients within minutes.
Updated: 10:45 AM One of the heartbreaks of Alzheimer's Disease is the patient's dangerous wandering. But now there's a new device that can help authorities track down Alzheimer's patients within minutes.
Updated: 5:29 PM Michigan State student has been hospitalized with a deadly bacterial infection.
Updated: 4:00 PM Students with limited English skills will be exempted from state tests under a resolution passed by the State Board of Education.
Updated: 12:23 PM The Detroit officials who are staging the 2006 Super Bowl are in San Diego this week.
Updated: 12:32 PM After drawn-out debate and a nearly unprecedented reshuffling of the federal bureaucracy, the Department of Homeland Security became the government's 15th Cabinet department Friday.
Updated: 11:00 AM Sometimes treatments for back pain work, sometimes they don't. But doctors say sometimes back pain is really just a pain in the butt.
Updated: 4:18 PM 3-D medical scans have moved beyond the novelty stage and are now being used to save lives helping heart surgeons in the operating room.
Updated: 5:50 PM United Way organizations around the country will soon be abiding by new national standards.
Updated: 5:25 PM Here's how to protect yourself from a cold-related injury.
Updated: 4:30 PM About 364,000 portable wooden cribs are being recalled because the bottoms can fall out if not tightly assembled, the Consumer Product Safety Commission announced Thursday.
Updated: 1:40 PM Secretary of State Colin Powell says he's still hoping the Iraq crisis can end peacefully.
Updated: 12:32 PM Water levels on the Great Lakes are dropping again.
Updated: 4:18 PM Do you feel like you're tired all the time? Eating more than you should? Are you a little testy?
Updated: 11:27 AM Doctors use Botox to get rid of wrinkles, but can the same case be made for people with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?
Updated: 4:00 PM Five hundred Lansing public school students received the H.O.P.E. Scholarship. It’s a way for some students to attend college at LCC for two years free of tuition.
Updated: 5:29 PM The woman accused of stealing nearly $2,000 from the Shiawassee United Way has turned herself into the police.
Updated: 4:14 PM Michigan Right to Life wants to work with the new pro-choice governor.
Updated: 2:42 PM Marchers will mark the 30th anniversary of Roe v. Wade.
Updated: 4:18 PM Most do well after total knee replacement surgery, but some continue with problem. Computer technology may make that less likely.
Updated: 10:31 AM Have you ever had a hard time filling prescriptions?
Updated: 10:53 AM Capital Area United Way officials say Jacquelyn Allen-MacGregor is now responsible for the embezzlement of $1.8 million dollars. But a plan of restitution is emerging.
Updated: 10:51 AM The Capital Area United Way has discovered it is now missing nearly $2 million after officials say a former employee allegedly embezzled it.
Updated: 10:49 AM A Jackson mother could lose her son. The child was taken from her when his weight rose to 120 lbs. at three-years-old
Updated: 5:56 PM Lansing Mayor David Hollister was confirmed Tuesday as Director of a new state department.
Updated: 5:47 PM Before he left office earlier this month, Illinois Governor George Ryan commuted the death row sentences of more than 160 inmates to life in prison.