Health
Family Awarded $63 Million from Johnson and Johnsons
A Massachusetts family is awarded $63 million dollars after their 7-year old daughter suffered a severe reaction to Children’s Motrin.
It happened when the little girl was just seven years old, nearly 10 years ago. She had a fever and was given the version of ibuprofen made by dru
Waiter Who Defended Boy With Down Syndrome Gives All Donations To Charity
Last month, Michael Garcia made a lot of people smile. The 45-year-old, who is a waiter at Laurenzo’s Restaurant in Houston, Texas, refused to serve a family who insulted Milo Castillo, a five-year-old with Down Syndrome, by suggesting that "special needs children need to be special someplace else."
Woman Dies After Drinking Too Much Coca-Cola
A New Zealand woman died after drinking too much, but it wasn't alcohol she was throwing back. Thirty-year-old Natasha Harris was addicted to Coca-Cola. Family members say she drank more than two gallons of the popular soft drink a day.
Harris died following a cardiac arrhythmia in February 2010, but the coroner's report, which has only now been released, ties her consumption of Coke to her death.
World’s Oldest Marathon Runner to Retire at 101
Shreveport Teen Stuti Jawahar Is Making Great Progress
A Shreveport teenager critically hurt in a crash last week is showing signs of improvement. 17-year-old Stuti Jawahar, a Senior at Byrd crashed on the way to school on the icy morning. She was taken to LSU Health Sc
Ray Lewis Denies Using It, But What the Heck is Deer Antler Spray Anyway?
Baltimore Ravens star Ray Lewis has dismissed claims that he requested or used the performance-enhancing drug (PED) deer antler spray (AKA deer antler velvet) to quickly heal his torn tricep. However, many people are in the dark as to what exactly deer antler spray even is.
Louisiana Congressman Bill Cassidy Talks Mental Health & Mass Shootings [INTERVIEW]
Caleb Moore in Critical Condition Following Freak Winter X Games Accident
Is America Doing Enough For Those With Mental Illnesses?
Mental illness is becoming a bigger topic of discussion following the gun control debate. 710 KEEL spoke with Louisiana Congressman Bill Cassidy about the status of mental healthcare in America, where he says the federal government's role in the system is a detriment to the health of the patients and to those who care for the people who suffer from these diseases. This comes after the nation began to close down large mental health asylums in the 1960s. Tho


