DEAR DR. ROACH: Your recent article on statins/strokes piqued my interest since you mentioned that statins might cause hemorrhagic strokes. My husband had a hemorrhagic stroke in 2014, cause unknown. The stroke caused aphasia and seizures. He was prescribed Crestor 10 mg and then increased it to 20 mg. His calcium score is very high. […]
2019
Local roundup: Oxford Hills field hockey edges Edward Little in overtime
Brooke Carson’s overtime goal lifts Vikings. Plus other field hockey and soccer action from Thursday.
Farmington selectmen order referendum on firetruck
Thursday night selectmen approved the order calling for a referendum vote regarding the replacement of Farmington Fire Rescue Department’s Engine 1.
College field hockey: No. 15 Bates shuts out Thomas
Emily Gianunzio scores two goals for Bobcats.
State favors Norway with quick paving job on Main Street
The Maine Department of Transportation, with assistance from town employees, put a skim coat down in three hours Tuesday afternoon.
Bates College professor at forefront of science of memory
Andrew Kennedy’s research has shown the potential to eventually advance the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease or other conditions affecting memory.
Whitney Pond water level not attributed to Oxford dam operations
Oxford Town Manager Butch Asselin said he received several phone calls Thursday about lower
Junior hockey: Four goal scorers lift the Maine Nordiques to another win at NAHL Showcase
Eleven Nordiques record a point in the win over fellow NAHL expansion team, the New Mexico Ice Wolves.
Bates football preview: Bobcats’ mentality progressing in Hall’s second year
After a year to settle into head coach Malik Hall’s system, the Bates football culture is being cultivated one day at a time, and bright spots are starting to reveal themselves.
Mexico man convicted on all counts from Lewiston chase
Norman “Bo” Thompson faces up to five years in prison.