A Spokane developer plans to convert the former Burgans Fine Furniture complex north of downtown into a five-story suite style hotel and a retail and events center in a project that could cost $10 million to $20 million. GVD Northwest LLC filed
Keep it short.That sound advice applies not only to speeches at wedding dinners but also to the duration of your fixed-income investments in 2009.Interest-rate yields are likely to remain stuck at current low levels for a while, with nothing
April 7 / Retail sales fall here in fourth quarter Taxable retail sales in Spokane County fell 7.5 percent in the fourth quarter to $1.86 billion, down from $2.01 billion in the year-earlier quarter, the Washington state Department of
Aging and Long Term Care of Eastern Washington will hold a community planning meeting, on Friday, April 10, from 1 to 3:30 p.m., at its office at 1222 N. Post. Topics will include senior transportation, the long-term care ombudsman program, and for
Fred Hutchinson study finds no health benefit in picking one over other
March 26, 2009
A study touted to be the largest of its kind to evaluate the effect of red and white wines in increasing breast-cancer risk concludes that the two are equal offenders.The results of the study, led by researchers at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center,
Study concludes some women possess better immune system response
March 26, 2009
Women with certain gene variations appear to be protected against cervical cancer, says a study led by scientists at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University, in New York City, and reported in the February issue of the journal have
Heart doctors here say a new study that found a link between symptoms of depression and cardiac death among women is interesting, but more research needs to be done before firm conclusions can be made about that correlation.Women, meanwhile, to
University of Utah study finds men don't suffer similar rise in risk signs
March 26, 2009
Women in strained marriages are more likely to feel depressed and suffer high blood pressure, obesity, and other signs of "metabolic syndrome," which includes a group of risk factors for heart disease, stroke, and diabetes, University of Utah have
Study finds that ailment can boost cardiac-care expenses by half or more
March 26, 2009
Women with suspected coronary-artery disease who suffered from depression amassed up to 53 percent higher costs in cardiovascular health care in the five years after they were enrolled in an observational study and were assessed for "depressive" an
In anticipation of a growing demand for less traumatic surgery for women, Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center & Children's Hospital has launched a practice called the Center of Gynecology Robotics & Minimally Invasive Surgery.The practice, is