11/11/07
Before now, a couple's frozen embryos that were not used to start a family, were donated to other couples, used for research, or destroyed. But now, a California company says it can offer a way to preserve those fertile embryos. Which could eventually become "personalized" stem cells.
11/11/07
Capsaicin is a chemical found in chili peppers, and researchers at a company called Anesiva, have been testing a new drug called Adlea on patients recovering from knee and hip surgery.
11/9/07
Remember when Vioxx was pulled from the market in 2004? Since then, there have been nearly 27,000 lawsuits against the pain medication.
11/9/07
Have you ever heard women say that pregnancy made them bigger on top and breast feeding made them sag?
11/9/07
The Lubbock Health Department just gave its last adult flu shot Friday, but there are plenty of flu vaccines for children.
11/11/07
There's a way you can help families of fallen heroes on the South Plains.
11/11/07
Some Lubbock drivers might have to find an alternate route to work Monday.
11/11/07
People across the country and here in Lubbock paid tribute to the men and women who served and remembered those who are currently sacrificing overseas.
11/11/07
At the young age of 22, Cody Osborn was part of a team that disabled IED's or what we know as roadside bombs. Ironically, after disabling more than 130 IED's, on his last day in Iraq, his vehicle hit a roadside bomb. NewsChannel 11's Justin Michaels has more of Cody's story.
11/11/07
If you live in Lubbock City Council District 3, your councilman wants to hear your questions and concerns.