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The painkilling, antipyretic, and antiinflammatory properties of aspirin have been known for centuries. The understanding that aspirin targets cyclooxygenase-1 (COX-1) (also known as ...
Published 7 hours ago by The New England Journal of Medicine
Each has left a lasting impact through their dedication to CFA events, resources, and strategic development, making them exemplary additions to the Legacy Committee. Lance Jordan Concrete Foundations ...
Published 8 hours ago by For Construction Pros
Neighbors say the proposed 199-unit Moraga Avenue development would cause too many traffic and other problems.
Published 10 hours ago by East Bay Times
The Richmond Redevelopment Commission approved a study for the NW Fifth Street corridor. Up to $174,000 will be used to fund the study, which will be conducted by Avenew. The study will determine ...
Published 14 hours ago by The Palladium-Item
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — A recent report shows that foot traffic is surging in Downtown Portland. ARC PDX talked with Andrew Hoan, President & CEO of the Portland Metro Chamber, about what’s ...
Published 17 hours ago by KATU
Breaking Technologies and Foster Industry Collaboration at the Premier Event for Ready Mix ProfessionalsCOLUMBUS, Ohio, Sept. 16, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Command Alkon, the leading software and ...
Published 18 hours ago by Yahoo Finance
The Paxton City Council will meet in special session at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 18, to approve the awarding of a contract to Iroquois Paving Corp. of Watseka for additional street work to be completed ...
Published 18 hours ago by Ford County Chronicle
Concrete contractors are positioned to slow (or even reverse) the decline of America's transportation infrastructure.
Published 21 hours ago by For Construction Pros
Washington Commanders’ return to D.C. hinges on RFK redevelopment vote but there are still some lingering concerns.
Published 1 day ago by WUSA9 on MSN
Nearly two years after launching an investigation into allegations that Portland Vancouver Junction Railroad violated local, state and federal clean water rules at three work sites, the state Departme ...
Published 1 day ago by The Columbian
A mining company won approval on Sept. 11 to build a cement plant on Route 9 just north of Philipstown, overcoming concerns from residents about noise, traffic and potential risks to Clove Creek and ...
Published 1 day ago by The Highlands Current