NEW YORK (WABC) -- Music is proving to be great medicine, and it's helping some patients recover memory loss. There's a program that uses iPods loaded with a patient's favorite music, and the results are remarkable.
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- The owner of a Thai restaurant in Englewood claims to have a cure for the common flu. Noy Farrell has been busy in the backroom at Taste of Thailand, creating what she calls "The Flu Shot" soup. "It's a Thai home remedy," she explained.
She's the latest YouTube sensation: Nora, the musical feline who plays the piano like a Cat-erewski. And Wednesday she proved her success is not a fake and not a fluke.
----Video: You will not hear the anchor talking in the beginning. When the anchor goes to the tape, then the audio kicks in.---- BOSTON -- There are an estimated 20,000 time capsules buried in the United States, but 90 percent of them are lost.
The co-producers of Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood have come up with Keyboard Town PALS, a software program that teaches kids how to type in just an hour.
This cabby is extra careful to avoid potholes -- a big bounce could ruin a potential masterwork. Fabio Peralta has turned the back seat of his yellow cab into an art studio for his passengers, and has commissioned thousands of works.
PORT RICHEY --- The grass around the bus stop bench was thick and overgrown, the long blades scratching Mary Marzec's legs.
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WAREHAM, Mass. -- A near catastrophe for a six-week-old kitten may help bring awareness to an adopt-a-cat program at the local animal shelter.
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