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Doctors prescribe antibiotics to treat bacterial and fungal infections, but some people in the United States are using antibiotics without a doctor's prescription. That's a public health problem that can increase drug resistance and make it harder to treat infections, according to a study published this week in the medical journal 345

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Michael Jordan is "deeply saddened, truly pained and plain angry." With protesters taking to the streets across the United States again Sunday, Jordan 186

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DENVER — A father, mother and their daughter were shot to death late Thursday night at a home in southwest Denver, and the suspect knew the victims well, according to police.Bustaman Kartabrata, 59, was arrested overnight at a home in northeast Denver, police Chief of Investigations Joseph Montoya said at a news conference Friday afternoon. He faces three counts of first-degree murder and felony menacing in the shooting.Investigators were still working to determine a possible motive in the shooting and whether Kartabrata was related to the victims. Montoya said Kartabrata was "very well acquainted" with the family."It was some sort of conflict that occurred that evening that led to this," Montoya said.The shooting happened Thursday night at a home in Denver. Police arrived and found two adults – a man and a woman – and a juvenile girl with gunshot wounds. The woman was pronounced dead at the home, and the man and girl were pronounced dead at a hospital, Montoya said.Officials hadn't released the names of the victims as of Friday afternoon. Another juvenile was in the home during the shooting but escaped unharmed, Montoya said.A sale had recently closed on the home, and "there was indication there was people moving in and out of this home," Montoya said. "In all my time, this is one of the most emotional cases I've ever dealt with," Montoya said. "Everybody who was involved in this ... they were shaken by this incident. It was something that didn't need to happen. It was just so senseless."Neighbors said that the family was planning to move out of Colorado as the father, a school bus driver, dealt with health issues. Denver Public Schools Superintendent Susana Cordova released a statement Friday afternoon about "the loss of three members of the Traylor Academy and Denver Public Schools family." Traylor Academy, an elementary school, is blocks away from the home where the shooting happened."Our entire school district is saddened by this news," Cordova said. "We send our condolences to the family and friends of those who passed away." 2079

  

Experts with the American Academy of Ophthalmology say that guarding your eyes, while also guarding your mouth and nose, could keep you from getting sick during the COVID-19 pandemic.According to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, people can 258

  

East Canfield drive in Ferguson, Missouri is quiet these days.Even as cities across the country burn, a plaque that bears the name Michael Brown sits on the road’s sidewalk untouched; no protesters or agitators in sight."Definitely, it brings up 2014,” said Michael Brown’s father, Michael Brown Sr. “[George Floyd’s death] definitely took the scab up off the wound so, you know, I’m feeling all the emotions.”In 2014, Michael Brown, an unarmed black teenager, was shot and killed by a white officer in what is remembered as a spark for the current racial justice movement that has materialized into riots and protests across the country."I don’t see anything different,” Brown Sr. said.George Floyd’s death has caused that movement to soar to new heights as the National Guard has been deployed to help tame riots in 21 states.“Nothing has changed,” said 22-year-old Nate Edwards.As a Ferguson resident, Edwards marched in the protests following Brown’s death. He says since then he’s seen some changes in leadership within the Ferguson Police Department, but across the country he says he has not noticed a change in how black Americans are perceived and treated by law enforcement.“We're hurt, we’re frustrated, we’re pissed off, and it’s not going to end until we get some answers,” he said.Edwards says the riots, vandalism, and looting we are currently seeing is the manifestation of anger from not being heard. He says while he might not agree with the actions, he understands why they are happening.Others, like L.T. Shotwell, do not.“It ain’t going to get better,” Shotwell said.Shotwell is in his mid-sixties and has lived in Ferguson for 15 years. After the 2014 protests and riots, he said he moved to Illinois to escape the turmoil but returned in 2017. He says while he too has yet to see change in how black Americans are treated he does not agree with the riots and looting.“A lot of [these agitators] don’t know what they’re fighting for,” he said. “A lot of them are just following the crowd.”Over the weekend, protests in the St. Louis area, like many across the country, turned violent. On Saturday night, officers from the Ferguson Police Department had to use tear gas to disperse a crowd that was throwing projectiles at the department’s windows and nearby businesses.Come Sunday morning, broken glass peppered the parking lot and sidewalk outside as volunteers helped clean it up.Brown Sr. says until people are heard and understood, he fears it will not stop."We definitely have to get down to the roots and start caring about each other,” he said. 2585

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