First responders from Laramie County and the City of Cheyenne will be conducting a drill in preparation for an infectious disease event on Friday December 5, 2014.
Over 20 first responders gathered on Saturday, November 15 at the Station 4 Training Center in Cheyenne to prepare and respond accordingly when coming into contact with an Ebola patient.
As influenza cases begin to appear across the state, Wyoming Department of Health (WDH) officials say the best way to avoid becoming ill is to get a flu shot.
Everyone has felt it at some point--the tinge of self doubt; the feeling of unworthiness; the low, dark feeling where not only does the view of your appearance drop, but so does your ability to function.
Sometimes we just don't feel beautiful.
Every year, I, along with countless smokers are faced with this dilemma, “It’s Great American Smokeout Day, am I going to quit?” According to the experts, if you haven’t thought about it in the last 30 days, and have come up with a good plan to quit, chances are, today is NOT going to be the day!
Do you ever say “I hope it all works out, knock on wood…” and then you actually knock on wood? Does knocking on wood really help? Well, according to this bit of research, yes!
Calvin Webb, a 12-year-old-boy from Laramie, has been selected as the lone delegate from Wyoming to remind members of Congress about Type 1 Diabetes research.
We have all seen it. A child digging deep in his/her nose for treasure, only to find said treasure and put it in their mouth. Natural reaction is to say "STOP THAT, THAT IS GROSS!" New research shows that maybe you shouldn't be so quick to scold.