Tractors are pulling in profits for stock investors.The dramatic growth of emerging markets such as China, India, and Brazil; strong crop prices; and the potential for a U.S. economic recovery continue to boost the prices of agricultural a makes
Oct. 5 / Spokesman-Review's Higgins to retire The Spokesman-Review announced that Shaun O'L. Higgins, director of sales and marketing and a frequent presenter at economic forecast events here, will retire in January after 31 years with
Meetings & Events Greater Spokane Incorporated will host Good Morning Greater Spokane on Friday, Oct. 8, from 7:15 to 9 a.m., at the Spokane Arena Champions Room, at 720 W. Mallon. The event will include a forum with Washington state 2
Giving birth in an alternative setting within a hospitallike a bed-free birthing room or one designed to be "homelike"is just as safe for healthy women as laboring in a traditional hospital bed, and women who use these rooms are nearly
Most of us have heard the expression "Breast is best" when it comes to breast-feeding and the health of an infant, but financially savvy business owners might be able to add "for business" to that slogan.U.S. Department of Labor Statistics data
Inland Imaging LLC, the Inland Northwest's largest radiology practice, says it has bought and begun using a new high-tech table for breast imaging exams that it believes will help improve patient comfort during magnetic resonance imaging scans and
It's an uncomfortable topic, and not considered polite dinner conversation, but Larry Forney's research on the human vagina and the ecology of the vaginal microbial ecosystem has big implications for women.Forney is a professor of biological and
Dr. Debra Ravasia, a Spokane gynecologist and owner and founder of Women's Health Connection clinic and Ajuva Medical Spa here, believes there is much more to being a women's health practitioner than simply treating health problems.Ravasia says
With an estimated 85 percent of women experiencing hot flashes as they approach menopause, researchers are concentrating on finding effective treatments that don't include hormonal or other pharmaceutical therapies.Now, a new Baylor University a
A new method of permanent birth control now available to Spokane-area women requires only a medical office appointment, rather than a hospital visit, and enables the patient to go back to work the next day.The method, called Adiana permanent the