Thứ Năm, 31 tháng 1, 2019

Want Lasting Love? First, Take This Test


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After her marriage unravels, a woman seeks answers in personality testing and the science of compatibility.
Want Lasting Love? First, Take This Test - By LAUREN APFEL - Category Style - Keyword Tests and Examinations, Dating and Relationships, Love (Emotion), Computers and the Internet - From The New York Times - Published at February 1, 2019 at 07:00AM

Sackler Scion’s Email Reveals Push for High-Dose OxyContin, New Lawsuit Disclosures Claim


By BARRY MEIER from NYT Health https://nyti.ms/2TrbHQI
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Purdue Pharma tried to maximize profits by marketing the drug to keep patients on higher doses for longer periods, a lawsuit charges.
Sackler Scion’s Email Reveals Push for High-Dose OxyContin, New Lawsuit Disclosures Claim - By BARRY MEIER - at Health - Keyword: Pain-Relieving Drugs, Suits and Litigation (Civil), Drug Abuse and Traffic, Addiction (Psychology) - From The New York Times - Published at January 31, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Failed Virginia Bill Sparks National Debate About Abortion

Failed Virginia Bill Sparks National Debate About Abortion
President Trump and Republican abortion opponents are criticizing Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam and Democrats in the state over defense of a bill that sought to reduce restrictions on later abortion.

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Health Care - February 1, 2019 at 05:23AM - Failed Virginia Bill Sparks National Debate About Abortion

NPR News: Exploring The Mysterious Origins Of Mars' 3-Mile-High Sand Pile

Exploring The Mysterious Origins Of Mars' 3-Mile-High Sand Pile
Space scientists on Earth have improvised a tool on the Mars rover to help them figure out how a giant mountain on the Red Planet came to be. Their surprising conclusion: It's likely windswept sand.

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Health & Science - February 1, 2019 at 04:22AM - Exploring The Mysterious Origins Of Mars' 3-Mile-High Sand Pile

NPR News: Sick And Tired? Scientists Find Protein That Puts Flies To Sleep And Fights Infection

Sick And Tired? Scientists Find Protein That Puts Flies To Sleep And Fights Infection
In the search for what triggers sleep, researchers stumbled upon a link between sleep and the immune system. A single fly gene gets turned on in sick flies, inducing sleep and an immune response.

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Health & Science - February 1, 2019 at 02:13AM - Sick And Tired? Scientists Find Protein That Puts Flies To Sleep And Fights Infection

Lana Condor of ‘To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before’ Learns How to Make Sushi


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The 21-year-old actress, in New York to promote her new action series, “Deadly Class,” takes a cooking class at Osakana in Brooklyn.
Lana Condor of ‘To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before’ Learns How to Make Sushi - By ALEXIS SOLOSKI - Category Style - Keyword - From The New York Times - Published at January 31, 2019 at 07:00AM

‘I Wish I Was One of Your Mother’s Old Boyfriends.’ Oh Boy.


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A reader wonders whether to tell Mom about Dad’s dark feelings.
‘I Wish I Was One of Your Mother’s Old Boyfriends.’ Oh Boy. - By PHILIP GALANES - Category Style - Keyword Customs, Etiquette and Manners - From The New York Times - Published at January 31, 2019 at 07:00AM

Thứ Tư, 30 tháng 1, 2019

NPR News: Medical Effects Of Extreme Cold: Why It Hurts And How To Stay Safe

Medical Effects Of Extreme Cold: Why It Hurts And How To Stay Safe
Frostbite can nip ears in just a few minutes in the sort of temperatures many Americans are facing this week. Pull that hat down and curb the drinking; alcohol can impair your judgment of temperature.

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NPR News: Medical Effects Of Extreme Cold: Why It Hurts And How To Stay Safe

Medical Effects Of Extreme Cold: Why It Hurts And How To Stay Safe
Frostbite can nip ears in just a few minutes in the sort of temperatures many Americans are facing this week. Pull that hat down and curb the drinking; alcohol can impair your judgment of temperature.

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Health & Science - January 31, 2019 at 10:56AM - Medical Effects Of Extreme Cold: Why It Hurts And How To Stay Safe

NPR News: With Better Climate Data, A Push To Use It To Prepare For Climate Impacts

With Better Climate Data, A Push To Use It To Prepare For Climate Impacts
Scientists are getting more and better data on our changing climate. Now, there's a push to use it to help people cope with the extremes we know are coming.

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Health & Science - January 31, 2019 at 06:00AM - With Better Climate Data, A Push To Use It To Prepare For Climate Impacts

NPR News: With Better Data On Climate Change, Scientists Predict Extreme Conditions Earlier

With Better Data On Climate Change, Scientists Predict Extreme Conditions Earlier
Scientists are getting more and better data on our changing climate. Now, there's a push to use it to help people cope with the extremes we know are coming.

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Health & Science - January 31, 2019 at 05:58AM - With Better Data On Climate Change, Scientists Predict Extreme Conditions Earlier

NPR News: There's Arsenic And Lead In Many Brands Of Fruit Juice. Should You Be Concerned?

There's Arsenic And Lead In Many Brands Of Fruit Juice. Should You Be Concerned?
Testing by Consumer Reports found "concerning levels" of cadmium, arsenic and lead in 21 samples of apple and other juices. But the FDA has yet to issue a guideline on arsenic limits in juice.

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Listen: Rachel Weisz and Willem Dafoe Read From Modern Love


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In a special episode, the Modern Love podcast pulls together readings by two Academy Award nominees.
Listen: Rachel Weisz and Willem Dafoe Read From Modern Love - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword - From The New York Times - Published at January 30, 2019 at 07:00AM

E-Cigarettes Are Effective at Helping Smokers Quit, a Study Says


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A yearlong, randomized trial in England showed that e-cigarettes were almost twice as successful as products like patches or gum for smoking cessation.
E-Cigarettes Are Effective at Helping Smokers Quit, a Study Says - By JAN HOFFMAN - at Health - Keyword: E-Cigarettes, Smoking and Tobacco, Nicotine, Research - From The New York Times - Published at January 30, 2019 at 07:00AM

Hopeful Would-Be Parents Shop Jobs for I.V.F. Coverage


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Benefits in 2019 vary from nothing to a whole lot.
Hopeful Would-Be Parents Shop Jobs for I.V.F. Coverage - By VANESSA GRIGORIADIS - Category Style - Keyword In Vitro Fertilization, Infertility - From The New York Times - Published at January 30, 2019 at 07:00AM

The Baumans, Sellers of Really, Really Rare Books


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Their shop is the thinking person’s place to go after hitting the jackpot in Las Vegas (or New York).
The Baumans, Sellers of Really, Really Rare Books - By GERALDINE FABRIKANT - Category Style - Keyword Books and Literature - From The New York Times - Published at January 30, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Why Is It So *&%# Cold? Come Warm Up In The Answer Vortex

Why Is It So *&%# Cold? Come Warm Up In The Answer Vortex
The polar vortex has brought air so incredibly cold it may set low-temperature records. Will it ever be warm again?

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Health & Science - January 31, 2019 at 04:24AM - Why Is It So *&%# Cold? Come Warm Up In The Answer Vortex

NPR News: Massive Starfish Die-Off Is Tied To Global Warming

Massive Starfish Die-Off Is Tied To Global Warming
Sea stars along the Pacific Coast are dying in the largest disease epidemic ever documented in a wild marine species. New research suggests warmer waters is making the disease even more deadly.

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Health & Science - January 31, 2019 at 03:10AM - Massive Starfish Die-Off Is Tied To Global Warming

Opioid Lawsuits Are Headed to Trial. Here's Why the Stakes Are Getting Uglier.


By JAN HOFFMAN from NYT Health https://nyti.ms/2CRDKSy
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The judge presiding over all the federal cases had hoped to settle them by now. But the behemoth litigation is only becoming more bloated, contentious and difficult to resolve.
Opioid Lawsuits Are Headed to Trial. Here's Why the Stakes Are Getting Uglier. - By JAN HOFFMAN - at Health - Keyword: Suits and Litigation (Civil), Opioids and Opiates - From The New York Times - Published at January 30, 2019 at 07:00AM

Victoria Beckham and Hugh Jackman at Last Week’s Party Circuit


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A dinner for a Sotheby’s auction of old master works. A jazz concert to support cancer research at Columbia University.
Victoria Beckham and Hugh Jackman at Last Week’s Party Circuit - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword - From The New York Times - Published at January 30, 2019 at 07:00AM

A Spice Girl at the Frick and Hugh Jackman’s Tight Sweater


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Victoria Beckham hosted a dinner for a Sotheby’s auction. A benefit jazz concert in honor of Michael Brecker.
A Spice Girl at the Frick and Hugh Jackman’s Tight Sweater - By BEN WIDDICOMBE - Category Style - Keyword Parties (Social), Philanthropy - From The New York Times - Published at January 30, 2019 at 07:00AM

The Gym as Clubhouse


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It will take more than a credit card and a pair of sneakers to join the Performix gym.
The Gym as Clubhouse - By ABBY ELLIN - Category Style - Keyword Exercise, Health Clubs - From The New York Times - Published at January 30, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Several Democrats Eying A Presidential Run Embrace 'Medicare-For-All'

Several Democrats Eying A Presidential Run Embrace 'Medicare-For-All'
The idea, they say, would be to eliminate the health insurance industry and replace it with government-run health insurance. The industry is already gearing up to oppose any moves in that direction.

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Health Care - January 31, 2019 at 01:19AM - Several Democrats Eying A Presidential Run Embrace 'Medicare-For-All'

This Is Your Brain Off Facebook


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Planning on quitting the social platform? A major new study offers a glimpse of what unplugging might do for your life. (Spoiler: It’s not so bad.)
This Is Your Brain Off Facebook - By BENEDICT CAREY - at Health - Keyword: Social Media, Computers and the Internet, Psychology and Psychologists - From The New York Times - Published at January 30, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Patients Suffer As Insurers And Big Health Systems Spar For Market Share

Patients Suffer As Insurers And Big Health Systems Spar For Market Share
As hospital chains and insurers across the U.S squeeze each other, hoping to increase their market share, many patients are suddenly finding the doctors and hospitals they prefer are out of network.

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Health Care - January 30, 2019 at 05:00PM - Patients Suffer As Insurers And Big Health Systems Spar For Market Share

Thứ Ba, 29 tháng 1, 2019

Florence Knoll Bassett, 101, Designer of the Modern American Office, Dies


By ROBERT D. McFADDEN from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2DGLE2t
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The mid-20th-century furnishings she fashioned were profoundly influential, and they still resonate.
Florence Knoll Bassett, 101, Designer of the Modern American Office, Dies - By ROBERT D. McFADDEN - Category Style - Keyword Furniture, Art - From The New York Times - Published at January 25, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: A 13-Year-Old Science Entrepreneur Wants To Bring Her Water Testing Device To Market

A 13-Year-Old Science Entrepreneur Wants To Bring Her Water Testing Device To Market
A young teenager in Colorado has been named one of Forbes 30 under 30, a list made up of the "brashest entrepreneurs" in the U.S. and Canada.

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Health & Science - January 30, 2019 at 05:07AM - A 13-Year-Old Science Entrepreneur Wants To Bring Her Water Testing Device To Market

Who’s to Blame for Fast Food on Campus? You


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There’s a simple reason so many colleges have chain restaurants: Students want them.
Who’s to Blame for Fast Food on Campus? You - By TIM HATTON - Category Style - Keyword Millennial Generation, Fast Food Industry, Colleges and Universities - From The New York Times - Published at January 29, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: From Fruit Fly To Stink Eye: Searching For Anger's Animal Roots

From Fruit Fly To Stink Eye: Searching For Anger's Animal Roots
Scientists say comedian Lewis Black has a lot in common with a fruit fly. They're both really good at acting angry, probably because human anger has roots in animal aggression.

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Health & Science - January 30, 2019 at 03:13AM - From Fruit Fly To Stink Eye: Searching For Anger's Animal Roots

Tiny Love Stories: ‘The Pink Was Wrong. The Name Was Too.’


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Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
Tiny Love Stories: ‘The Pink Was Wrong. The Name Was Too.’ - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Modern Love (Times Column), Dating and Relationships - From The New York Times - Published at January 29, 2019 at 07:00AM

Thứ Hai, 28 tháng 1, 2019

NPR News: Washington State Officials Declare State Of Emergency As Measles Outbreak Continues

Washington State Officials Declare State Of Emergency As Measles Outbreak Continues
As of Monday, public health authorities reported 36 cases, most affecting children under the age of 10. All but four of those with the highly contagious disease have not been vaccinated.

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Why It Hurts to Lose Sleep


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Sleep deprivation can make your physical aches more painful. A new study begins to explain how that happens.
Why It Hurts to Lose Sleep - By BENEDICT CAREY - at Health - Keyword: Sleep, Brain, Research - From The New York Times - Published at January 28, 2019 at 07:00AM

How to Look Like You Live in Paris, or at Least Have Your Hair Claim You Do


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David Mallett, the Parisian stylist who has a new salon in SoHo, has some D.I.Y. French girl styling tricks to share.
How to Look Like You Live in Paris, or at Least Have Your Hair Claim You Do - By BEE SHAPIRO - Category Style - Keyword Hair - From The New York Times - Published at January 28, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Does The World Need A New Buzzword — 'Syndemic' — To Describe 3 Big Crises?

Does The World Need A New Buzzword — 'Syndemic' — To Describe 3 Big Crises?
A new report in 'The Lancet' uses a not-too-familiar term to describe looming global problems that appear to be interconnected.

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Health & Science - January 29, 2019 at 03:26AM - Does The World Need A New Buzzword — 'Syndemic' — To Describe 3 Big Crises?

NPR News: Does The World Need A New Buzzword — 'Syndemic' — To Describe 3 Big Crises?

Does The World Need A New Buzzword — 'Syndemic' — To Describe 3 Big Crises?
A new report in 'The Lancet' uses a not-too-familiar term to describe looming global problems that appear to be interconnected.

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NPR News: A Fainting Spell After A Flu Shot Leads To $4,692 ER Visit

A Fainting Spell After A Flu Shot Leads To $4,692 ER Visit
A 39-year-old man fainted after getting a flu shot at work, so his colleagues called 911. The man turned out to be fine, but the trip to the emergency room cost him his annual deductible.

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Health Care - January 29, 2019 at 12:28AM - A Fainting Spell After A Flu Shot Leads To $4,692 ER Visit

Study Offers Hint of Hope for Staving Off Dementia in Some People


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People who received intensive treatment for hypertension were less likely to develop minor cognitive problems than those receiving standard treatment.
Study Offers Hint of Hope for Staving Off Dementia in Some People - By PAM BELLUCK - at Health - Keyword: Alzheimer's Disease, Blood Pressure, Dementia - From The New York Times - Published at January 28, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: How California's Worst Oil Spill Turned Beaches Black And The Nation Green

How California's Worst Oil Spill Turned Beaches Black And The Nation Green
In 1969, oil from an offshore well left beaches in Santa Barbara, Calif., coated with crude and littered with dead birds. The country's reaction helped create the modern environmental movement.

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Health & Science - January 28, 2019 at 05:29PM - How California's Worst Oil Spill Turned Beaches Black And The Nation Green

NPR News: 'Team Human' Stresses That The Future Lies In Connection And Cooperation

'Team Human' Stresses That The Future Lies In Connection And Cooperation
Douglas Rushkoff's knowledge of digital technology shines in his new book, horrifying us with the capacities of the machines we've built — and the ways they have been used against us.

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Health & Science - January 28, 2019 at 05:01PM - 'Team Human' Stresses That The Future Lies In Connection And Cooperation

Annie Murphy Gets Into Character at the Plaza


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The “Schitt’s Creek” star channels her onscreen socialite at the landmark luxury hotel.
Annie Murphy Gets Into Character at the Plaza - By MADELEINE DAVIES - Category Style - Keyword Television - From The New York Times - Published at January 28, 2019 at 07:00AM

Chủ Nhật, 27 tháng 1, 2019

NPR News: Parenting An Extrovert In An Introvert-Centric World

Parenting An Extrovert In An Introvert-Centric World
Mark Oppenheimer is a father of five. He recently wrote a piece for The Washington Post about how to raise an extrovert. He and his extroverted daughter Anna speak with NPR's Michel Martin.

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NPR News: To Keep African Swine Fever Out, Denmark Is Planning A Southern Boar(der) Fence

To Keep African Swine Fever Out, Denmark Is Planning A Southern Boar(der) Fence
The 40-mile fence is being built to protect Denmark's $5 billion pig industry from possible infection by wild boars. But critics doubt the fence will work, and warn it may adversely affect wildlife.

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Health & Science - January 27, 2019 at 08:02PM - To Keep African Swine Fever Out, Denmark Is Planning A Southern Boar(der) Fence

NPR News: New Netflix Show 'Brainchild' Makes Science Fun For Kids

New Netflix Show 'Brainchild' Makes Science Fun For Kids
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks to Sahana Srinivasan, host of the new children's television series Brainchild, about making science relatable.

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Health & Science - January 27, 2019 at 07:53PM - New Netflix Show 'Brainchild' Makes Science Fun For Kids

Thứ Bảy, 26 tháng 1, 2019

NPR News: Fear Of Deportation Or Green Card Denial Deters Some Parents From Getting Kids Care

Fear Of Deportation Or Green Card Denial Deters Some Parents From Getting Kids Care
A Texas girl needs autism treatment, but her immigrant mother is afraid of turning to Medicaid. As more U.S. children go without health coverage, border watchers partly blame politics of intimidation.

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Health Care - January 26, 2019 at 07:35PM - Fear Of Deportation Or Green Card Denial Deters Some Parents From Getting Kids Care

NPR News: Fear Of Deportation Or Green Card Denial Deters Some Parents From Getting Kids Care

Fear Of Deportation Or Green Card Denial Deters Some Parents From Getting Kids Care
A Texas girl needs autism treatment, but her immigrant mother is afraid of turning to Medicaid. As more U.S. children go without health coverage, border watchers partly blame politics of intimidation.

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Does Society Need Andrew Dice Clay?


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He was the most notorious comedian in America. A lot has changed in 30 years. Has he?
Does Society Need Andrew Dice Clay? - By JESSICA SHAW - Category Style - Keyword #MeToo Movement, Comedy and Humor, Movies - From The New York Times - Published at January 26, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Crow Murders In Idaho Are Nothing To Squawk About: Human Scarecrows Try To Divert Bird Invasion

Crow Murders In Idaho Are Nothing To Squawk About: Human Scarecrows Try To Divert Bird Invasion
The Crow Management Task Force in Nampa, Idaho, uses drones, lasers and even a live hawk to scare the birds away. For the past three winters, crows have descended on the town, creating a public health hazard.

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Health & Science - January 26, 2019 at 06:04PM - Crow Murders In Idaho Are Nothing To Squawk About: Human Scarecrows Try To Divert Bird Invasion

Thứ Sáu, 25 tháng 1, 2019

NPR News: Australia's Heatwave Is Taking A Toll On People, Animals, Infrastructure And Land

Australia's Heatwave Is Taking A Toll On People, Animals, Infrastructure And Land
As temperatures break records, Australians are suffering from heat-related illnesses, power has been cut to preserve supplies, and more than 90 horses were found dead in a dried reservoir.

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Health & Science - January 26, 2019 at 07:08AM - Australia's Heatwave Is Taking A Toll On People, Animals, Infrastructure And Land

NPR News: Muscles May Preserve A Shortcut To Restore Lost Strength

Muscles May Preserve A Shortcut To Restore Lost Strength
Muscle cells may retain nuclei that helped them grow strong, even after muscles shrink from lack of use. This provocative contentious idea could have implications for public health and sports.

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Health & Science - January 26, 2019 at 05:17AM - Muscles May Preserve A Shortcut To Restore Lost Strength

Frances Knoll Bassett, 101, Designer of the Modern American Office, Dies


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The mid-20th-century furnishings she fashioned were profoundly influential, and they still resonate.
Frances Knoll Bassett, 101, Designer of the Modern American Office, Dies - By ROBERT D. McFADDEN - Category Style - Keyword Furniture, Art - From The New York Times - Published at January 25, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Why Finland's Beloved Baby Box Got A Harsh Review

Why Finland's Beloved Baby Box Got A Harsh Review
A watchdog agency delved into the origins of the booties and bibs in a free box of goodies that the government sends to new moms.

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NPR News: Steep Climb In Benzodiazepine Prescribing By Primary Care Doctors

Steep Climb In Benzodiazepine Prescribing By Primary Care Doctors
U.S. prescriptions for Valium, Ativan and other benzodiazepines for chronic pain have been rising since 2003, statistics show. And half of those prescriptions are from primary care physicians.

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Health & Science - January 26, 2019 at 01:18AM - Steep Climb In Benzodiazepine Prescribing By Primary Care Doctors

NPR News: Steep Climb In Benzodiazepine Prescribing By Primary Care Doctors

Steep Climb In Benzodiazepine Prescribing By Primary Care Doctors
U.S. prescriptions for Valium, Ativan and other benzodiazepines for chronic pain have been rising since 2003, statistics show. And half of those prescriptions are from primary care physicians.

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Health Care - January 26, 2019 at 01:18AM - Steep Climb In Benzodiazepine Prescribing By Primary Care Doctors

Wintering on the Upper East Side


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Recent galas included the Winter Show’s opening-night benefit and Dardanella’s Grand Masquerade Ball at the Plaza.
Wintering on the Upper East Side - By DENNY LEE - Category Style - Keyword - From The New York Times - Published at January 25, 2019 at 07:00AM

Haley Joel Osment Plays Pool at His Favorite N.Y.U. Hangout


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The former child actor stars in the new season of “Future Man.”
Haley Joel Osment Plays Pool at His Favorite N.Y.U. Hangout - By ALEXIS SOLOSKI - Category Style - Keyword Television - From The New York Times - Published at January 25, 2019 at 07:00AM

Thứ Năm, 24 tháng 1, 2019

Are You My Husband?


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A biking accident alters the dynamic of a couple’s marriage, for worse (and for better).
Are You My Husband? - By MEGAN HORST - Category Style - Keyword Bicycles and Bicycling, Love (Emotion) - From The New York Times - Published at January 25, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Trump Seeks Action To Stop Surprise Medical Bills

Trump Seeks Action To Stop Surprise Medical Bills
In a White House meeting with patients and doctors, President Trump directed his health secretary, Alex Azar, and labor secretary, Alex Acosta, to work on a solution for unexpected bills.

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Health Care - January 25, 2019 at 01:02AM - Trump Seeks Action To Stop Surprise Medical Bills

Just So We’re Clear: I’m Also Paying the Bill


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A gainfully employed reader wonders why her in-laws only ever thank her husband for picking up the tab.
Just So We’re Clear: I’m Also Paying the Bill - By PHILIP GALANES - Category Style - Keyword - From The New York Times - Published at January 24, 2019 at 07:00AM

Going ‘Home’ When You’re an Immigrant


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This week in El Espace: returning to the place you left as a child, the end of the L.A. teachers’ strike and the triumph of Yalitza Aparicio.
Going ‘Home’ When You’re an Immigrant - By CONCEPCIÓN DE LEÓN - Category Style - Keyword Women and Girls - From The New York Times - Published at January 24, 2019 at 07:00AM

A Tour of Marc Newson’s Library in London


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The celebrated designer of futuristic objects turned a cavernous Victorian-era office into a warm, colorful home.
A Tour of Marc Newson’s Library in London - By STEVEN KURUTZ - Category Style - Keyword Furniture, Design - From The New York Times - Published at January 24, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: VIDEO: Inventor Inspired By Childhood Memories Of Fungus

VIDEO: Inventor Inspired By Childhood Memories Of Fungus
As a child on a New York farm, Eben Bayer helped his dad shovel wood chips in the barn. That's where he noticed a stretchy web of fungus that became the basis of his biodegradable packing material.

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Health & Science - January 24, 2019 at 10:00PM - VIDEO: Inventor Inspired By Childhood Memories Of Fungus

NPR News: 'Fourth Trimester' Problems Can Have Long-Term Effects On A Mom's Health

'Fourth Trimester' Problems Can Have Long-Term Effects On A Mom's Health
A woman's health issues related to pregnancy don't always end at the baby's birth. Scientists say complications from childbirth, such as hypertension or diabetes, increase her risk of heart disease.

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Health & Science - January 24, 2019 at 05:00PM - 'Fourth Trimester' Problems Can Have Long-Term Effects On A Mom's Health

Thứ Tư, 23 tháng 1, 2019

Spinal Fractures Can Be Terribly Painful. A Common Treatment Isn’t Helping.


By GINA KOLATA from NYT Health https://nyti.ms/2AWLrGM
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Injections of bone cement into fractured vertebrae fail to relieve pain any more than a placebo does, researchers found.
Spinal Fractures Can Be Terribly Painful. A Common Treatment Isn’t Helping. - By GINA KOLATA - at Health - Keyword: Pain-Relieving Drugs - From The New York Times - Published at January 24, 2019 at 07:00AM

How to Stop Rogue Gene-Editing of Human Embryos? Scientists Differ.


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Some U.S. researchers knew of a Chinese scientist’s intentions to implant edited embryos but were unable to stop him. Now scientific institutions are trying to devise global safeguards.
How to Stop Rogue Gene-Editing of Human Embryos? Scientists Differ. - By PAM BELLUCK - at Health - Keyword: Genetics and Heredity, Medicine and Health - From The New York Times - Published at January 23, 2019 at 07:00AM

Listen: Connie Nielsen Reads ‘Rallying to Keep the Game Alive’


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On this week’s Modern Love podcast, the “Wonder Woman” actor reads an essay about a married couple’s decision to play to each other’s advantage.
Listen: Connie Nielsen Reads ‘Rallying to Keep the Game Alive’ - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword Podcasts, Modern Love (Times Column) - From The New York Times - Published at January 23, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Juul Builds Lobbying Clout In Washington

Juul Builds Lobbying Clout In Washington
The maker of controversial e-cigarettes spent $750,000 on lobbying during the last three months of 2018, a dramatic increase over $210,000 it spent in the second quarter of the year.

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NPR News: California Doctors Alarmed As State Links Their Opioid Prescriptions to Deaths

California Doctors Alarmed As State Links Their Opioid Prescriptions to Deaths
The Death Certificate Project aims to weed out doctors who are overprescribing opioids, but some physicians say the investigations are having a chilling effect on the legitimate treatment of pain.

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Health Care - January 24, 2019 at 02:28AM - California Doctors Alarmed As State Links Their Opioid Prescriptions to Deaths

Lovers of Books and Chintz


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Pen America toasts new books. Fancy friends remember Mario Buatta.
Lovers of Books and Chintz - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword - From The New York Times - Published at January 23, 2019 at 07:00AM

Book Party Anxiety, Writ Large


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PEN America celebrates new titles. Fancy friends memorialize Mario Buatta.
Book Party Anxiety, Writ Large - By BEN WIDDICOMBE - Category Style - Keyword Philanthropy - From The New York Times - Published at January 23, 2019 at 07:00AM

Thứ Ba, 22 tháng 1, 2019

NPR News: Biologists Test Promising Treatments For Bats Threatened By Fungal Disease

Biologists Test Promising Treatments For Bats Threatened By Fungal Disease
A fungal disease called white-nose syndrome has killed millions of North American cave-dwelling bats over the past decade. Now, scientists are field testing some promising treatments.

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Health & Science - January 23, 2019 at 06:00AM - Biologists Test Promising Treatments For Bats Threatened By Fungal Disease

NPR News: Concern About Global Warming Among Americans Spikes, Report Says

Concern About Global Warming Among Americans Spikes, Report Says
The proportion of those polled who say global warming is "personally important" to them jumped from 63 to 72 percent last year.

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Health & Science - January 23, 2019 at 04:08AM - Concern About Global Warming Among Americans Spikes, Report Says

Tiny Love Stories: ‘I Gout You, Babe’


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Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
Tiny Love Stories: ‘I Gout You, Babe’ - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Modern Love (Times Column), Dating and Relationships - From The New York Times - Published at January 22, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: House Democrats' Focus On Abortion Could Stymie Work With Senate

House Democrats' Focus On Abortion Could Stymie Work With Senate
Members of the new Democratic majority in the House vow to reverse restrictions that Republicans have imposed on abortions. But the efforts could lead to titanic fights that imperil other legislation.

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Health Care - January 23, 2019 at 01:01AM - House Democrats' Focus On Abortion Could Stymie Work With Senate

NPR News: Why Did So Many Americans Trust Russian Hackers' Election Propaganda?

Why Did So Many Americans Trust Russian Hackers' Election Propaganda?
Investigations of Russian influence on the 2016 election have tended to focus on the role of social media. Researchers are also exploring the psychological vulnerability that hackers exploited.

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Health & Science - January 22, 2019 at 05:02PM - Why Did So Many Americans Trust Russian Hackers' Election Propaganda?

Thứ Hai, 21 tháng 1, 2019

NPR News: China Says Claim Of Gene-Edited Babies 'Seriously Violated' Regulations

China Says Claim Of Gene-Edited Babies 'Seriously Violated' Regulations
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Associated Press reporter Marilynn Marchione about the Chinese government's investigation into He Jiankui, who claims he created the world's first gene-edited babies.

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Health & Science - January 22, 2019 at 05:42AM - China Says Claim Of Gene-Edited Babies 'Seriously Violated' Regulations

Celine’s New Wave Man


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Hedi Slimane presented his first men’s wear collection for Celine, one of several designers now competing for the attention of a new-boy generation.
Celine’s New Wave Man - By GUY TREBAY - Category Style - Keyword Fashion and Apparel - From The New York Times - Published at January 21, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Historian Henry Louis Gates Jr. On DNA Testing And Finding His Own Roots

Historian Henry Louis Gates Jr. On DNA Testing And Finding His Own Roots
As host of the PBS series Finding Your Roots, Gates tells celebrities about their family history. He reflects on his own history and some of the more controversial aspects of DNA testing.

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Health & Science - January 22, 2019 at 01:56AM - Historian Henry Louis Gates Jr. On DNA Testing And Finding His Own Roots

A Rising Threat to Pregnant Women: Syphilis


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The S.T.D. has gained ground among all women in the U.S., including those who are expecting.
A Rising Threat to Pregnant Women: Syphilis - By NICHOLAS BAKALAR - at Health - Keyword: Syphilis, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Pregnancy and Childbirth - From The New York Times - Published at January 21, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Researchers Find A Web Of Factors Behind Multiple Sclerosis

Researchers Find A Web Of Factors Behind Multiple Sclerosis
It's looking like MS strikes when a variety of triggers gang up to impair neurons in the brain and spinal cord. Researchers are using their new knowledge to search for treatments.

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Health & Science - January 21, 2019 at 08:35PM - Researchers Find A Web Of Factors Behind Multiple Sclerosis

NPR News: You Don't Have To Go No-Carb: Instead, Think Slow Carb

You Don't Have To Go No-Carb: Instead, Think Slow Carb
Ditching carbs can led to quick weight loss, but can you really stick with it? Here's the science on eating carbs smarter to keep you sated and healthy.

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Health & Science - January 21, 2019 at 05:07PM - You Don't Have To Go No-Carb: Instead, Think Slow Carb

Chủ Nhật, 20 tháng 1, 2019

NPR News: 'Inheritance' Author: Genetic Test Unravels Family History, Identity

'Inheritance' Author: Genetic Test Unravels Family History, Identity
Dani Shapiro found out through a genealogy website that the man who raised her was not her biological father. NPR's Melissa Block talks with Shapiro about her book.

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Health & Science - January 21, 2019 at 05:26AM - 'Inheritance' Author: Genetic Test Unravels Family History, Identity

NPR News: The Super Blood Wolf Moon Arrives Sunday Night

The Super Blood Wolf Moon Arrives Sunday Night
A rare total lunar eclipse begins Sunday night. NPR's Melissa Block talks to Pamela Gay, host of the podcast "Astronomy Cast," about what's been dubbed the "super wolf blood moon."

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Health & Science - January 21, 2019 at 05:26AM - The Super Blood Wolf Moon Arrives Sunday Night

NPR News: Food Assistance Payments Came Early But Have To Last Until March

Food Assistance Payments Came Early But Have To Last Until March
People who got their February food assistance payments early don't know when their food money for March will come as the federal government shutdown continues.

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NPR News: Medical Students Push For More LGBT Health Training To Address Disparities

Medical Students Push For More LGBT Health Training To Address Disparities
One in 5 LGBT adults has avoided medical care for fear of discrimination, according to a recent survey, and 80 percent of physicians surveyed say they feel "not competent" to treat LGBT patients.

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Health Care - January 20, 2019 at 08:02PM - Medical Students Push For More LGBT Health Training To Address Disparities

NPR News: How Much Is That CAT Scan? Now You Can Check (If You Know Billing Codes)

How Much Is That CAT Scan? Now You Can Check (If You Know Billing Codes)
Starting this month, hospitals must publish prices for procedures and services online. Dr. Elisabeth Rosenthal of Kaiser Health News tells NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro it's not very user friendly — yet.

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Health Care - January 20, 2019 at 08:01PM - How Much Is That CAT Scan? Now You Can Check (If You Know Billing Codes)

Thứ Bảy, 19 tháng 1, 2019

A Beloved Provence-Based Wicker Workshop Comes to Paris


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This week, Atelier Vime unveils its new showroom and a collaboration with the American artist Wayne Pate.
A Beloved Provence-Based Wicker Workshop Comes to Paris - By ALICE CAVANAGH - Category Style - Keyword Design - From The New York Times - Published at January 17, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Is The Power Of The Flour Really The Secret To Baking The Perfect Biscuit?

Is The Power Of The Flour Really The Secret To Baking The Perfect Biscuit?
While some bakers believe that soft wheat flour, found primarily in the American South, is the best for making light, flaky biscuits, others say the key to better biscuits comes down to technique.

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Health & Science - January 19, 2019 at 08:02PM - Is The Power Of The Flour Really The Secret To Baking The Perfect Biscuit?

NPR News: She Wanted To Be The Perfect Mom, Then Landed In A Psychiatric Unit

She Wanted To Be The Perfect Mom, Then Landed In A Psychiatric Unit
Postpartum psychosis is rare, but very real, doctors say. And, unlike in some European nations, most U.S. moms who need inpatient psychiatric care can't bring along their babies, adding to the trauma.

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Thứ Sáu, 18 tháng 1, 2019

Older Patients Are Not Returning as Often to Hospitals. Is That a Good Thing?


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A new government program was supposed to prevent certain Medicare recipients from cycling in and out of hospitals. Now some experts worry it may be costing lives.
Older Patients Are Not Returning as Often to Hospitals. Is That a Good Thing? - By PAULA SPAN - at Health - Keyword: Hospitals, Elderly - From The New York Times - Published at January 18, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: How The Government Shutdown Is Affecting Weather Forecasts

How The Government Shutdown Is Affecting Weather Forecasts
The National Weather Service is still putting out weather forecasts, but employees are doing it without pay. And, weather forecasting equipment is not being maintained.

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Health & Science - January 18, 2019 at 05:04PM - How The Government Shutdown Is Affecting Weather Forecasts

You Matched With Someone Really Great Online. This Is Her Ghostwriter.


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Meredith Golden charges a small clientele $2,000 a month to help them win at dating apps.
You Matched With Someone Really Great Online. This Is Her Ghostwriter. - By JONAH ENGEL BROMWICH - Category Style - Keyword Dating and Relationships, Online Dating - From The New York Times - Published at January 18, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: A Former Regulator Rethinks Nuclear Energy

A Former Regulator Rethinks Nuclear Energy
Greg Jaczko used to lead the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. But in his new book, he says nuclear power is too hazardous.

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Health & Science - January 16, 2019 at 11:06PM - A Former Regulator Rethinks Nuclear Energy

Martha Stewart, Ryan Seacrest and Kathy Bates on the Philanthropy Circuit


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Ceremonies were held by the Fashion Scholarship Fund, WebMD and the Ellis Island Honors Society.
Martha Stewart, Ryan Seacrest and Kathy Bates on the Philanthropy Circuit - By DENNY LEE - Category Style - Keyword - From The New York Times - Published at January 18, 2019 at 07:00AM

Study Links Drug Maker Gifts to Doctors to More Overdose Deaths


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Counties where doctors got more meals, trips and consulting fees from opioid makers had higher overdose deaths involving prescription opioids.
Study Links Drug Maker Gifts to Doctors to More Overdose Deaths - By ABBY GOODNOUGH - at Health - Keyword: Opioids and Opiates, Pain-Relieving Drugs, Conflicts of Interest, Addiction (Psychology) - From The New York Times - Published at January 18, 2019 at 07:00AM

Carmen Ejogo of ‘True Detective’ Dangles in a Circus


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The actress takes a break at the Muse, a circus training center in Brooklyn.
Carmen Ejogo of ‘True Detective’ Dangles in a Circus - By ALEXIS SOLOSKI - Category Style - Keyword Actors and Actresses - From The New York Times - Published at January 18, 2019 at 07:00AM

James DeSantis of ‘Backyard Envy’ Tackles Botany and Body Issues


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The Brooklyn landscaper has helped create green spaces for Diane von Furstenberg, Calvin Klein and Sies Marjan.
James DeSantis of ‘Backyard Envy’ Tackles Botany and Body Issues - By ALEX HAWGOOD - Category Style - Keyword Gardens and Gardening - From The New York Times - Published at January 18, 2019 at 07:00AM

500,000 Students Are Affected by the L.A. Teachers Strike. Most Are Latino.


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This week in El Espace: “Hamilton” in Puerto Rico, changes in mental health guidelines for boys and more.
500,000 Students Are Affected by the L.A. Teachers Strike. Most Are Latino. - By CONCEPCIÓN DE LEÓN - Category Style - Keyword Women and Girls - From The New York Times - Published at January 18, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Federal Shutdown Has Meant Steep Health Bills For Some Families

Federal Shutdown Has Meant Steep Health Bills For Some Families
An air traffic controller is just one employee locked into the terms of a health plan because of the ongoing federal shutdown. It's meant his child's hospital bills are "out-of-network."

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NPR News: Federal Shutdown Has Meant Steep Health Bills For Some Families

Federal Shutdown Has Meant Steep Health Bills For Some Families
An air traffic controller is just one employee locked into the terms of a health plan because of the ongoing federal shutdown. It's meant his child's hospital bills are "out-of-network."

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Health Care - January 18, 2019 at 05:00PM - Federal Shutdown Has Meant Steep Health Bills For Some Families

Thứ Năm, 17 tháng 1, 2019

My Relationship Guru Is a 14-Year-Old Girl


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As a queer, closeted teenager, I had to learn about romance from the sidelines. A decade later, I’m still struggling to get in the game.
My Relationship Guru Is a 14-Year-Old Girl - By GARRETT SCHLICHTE - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Dating and Relationships, Movies - From The New York Times - Published at January 18, 2019 at 07:00AM

F.D.A. Panel Splits on Whether to Approve New Diabetes Drug


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The advisory committee voted 8-8 on approving the drug, to be called Zynquista, which would be the first oral medication for people with Type 1 diabetes.
F.D.A. Panel Splits on Whether to Approve New Diabetes Drug - By KATIE THOMAS - at Health - Keyword: Drugs (Pharmaceuticals), Diabetes - From The New York Times - Published at January 17, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Heads-Up For Sunday, A Super 'Blood Moon' Is On The Way

Heads-Up For Sunday, A Super 'Blood Moon' Is On The Way
Not only will the moon be particularly close to Earth, but it will also be bathed in a reddish light just before midnight Eastern time.

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Health & Science - January 18, 2019 at 06:05AM - Heads-Up For Sunday, A Super 'Blood Moon' Is On The Way

NPR News: Playing The Gender Card: Overlooking And Overthrowing Sexist Stereotypes

Playing The Gender Card: Overlooking And Overthrowing Sexist Stereotypes
This week on the Hidden Brain radio show, we tell the stories of two people who defy gender stereotypes in their jobs.

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Health & Science - January 18, 2019 at 05:00AM - Playing The Gender Card: Overlooking And Overthrowing Sexist Stereotypes

NPR News: Teenage Diver Finds Tons Of Golf Balls Rotting Off California

Teenage Diver Finds Tons Of Golf Balls Rotting Off California
She discovered more than 50,000 balls in the ocean near coastal California golf courses. When the golf balls degrade, as these were doing, they release plastic particles and toxic chemicals.

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Health & Science - January 18, 2019 at 04:37AM - Teenage Diver Finds Tons Of Golf Balls Rotting Off California

NPR News: Trump Unveils Ambitious Missile Defense Plans

Trump Unveils Ambitious Missile Defense Plans
The strategy, reminiscent of the Cold War-era Star Wars program, calls for new sensors in space, updated missile interceptors and advanced weapons, including lasers.

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Health & Science - January 18, 2019 at 03:53AM - Trump Unveils Ambitious Missile Defense Plans

NPR News: Saturn Put A Ring On It Relatively Recently, Study Says

Saturn Put A Ring On It Relatively Recently, Study Says
A new study shows that Saturn's rings are only 10 million to 100 million years old, much younger than the planet itself.

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Health & Science - January 18, 2019 at 02:13AM - Saturn Put A Ring On It Relatively Recently, Study Says

NPR News: Scientists Find Brain Cells That Make Pain Hurt

Scientists Find Brain Cells That Make Pain Hurt
Researchers have pinpointed the neurons that give pain its unpleasant edge. By turning these neurons off in mice, the scientists relieved the unpleasantness of pain without numbing sensation.

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Health & Science - January 18, 2019 at 02:01AM - Scientists Find Brain Cells That Make Pain Hurt

Does Cannabis Use Cause Schizophrenia?


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As the drug becomes more popular, concerns have been raised that its use can lead to psychotic disorders. Here’s what scientists know for sure, and what they don’t.
Does Cannabis Use Cause Schizophrenia? - By BENEDICT CAREY - at Health - Keyword: Marijuana, Drug Abuse and Traffic, Mental Health and Disorders - From The New York Times - Published at January 17, 2019 at 07:00AM

They Don’t Like My Husband. But We Can Still Be Friends, Right?


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A reader wonders how to navigate relationships with other couples.
They Don’t Like My Husband. But We Can Still Be Friends, Right? - By PHILIP GALANES - Category Style - Keyword Dating and Relationships - From The New York Times - Published at January 17, 2019 at 07:00AM

Thứ Tư, 16 tháng 1, 2019

Listen: Joanna Kulig Reads ‘A Kiss Deferred by Civil War’


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On this week’s Modern Love podcast, the “Cold War” actor reads an essay about young love that is interrupted but not lost.
Listen: Joanna Kulig Reads ‘A Kiss Deferred by Civil War’ - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Podcasts, Modern Love (Times Column) - From The New York Times - Published at January 16, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Daily Movement — Even Household Chores — May Boost Brain Health In Elderly

Daily Movement — Even Household Chores — May Boost Brain Health In Elderly
Whether it's exercise or housework, older Americans who move their bodies regularly may preserve more of their memory and thinking skills, even if they have brain lesions and other signs of dementia.

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Health & Science - January 17, 2019 at 04:17AM - Daily Movement — Even Household Chores — May Boost Brain Health In Elderly

NPR News: Bacteria In Worms Make A Mosquito Repellent That Might Beat DEET

Bacteria In Worms Make A Mosquito Repellent That Might Beat DEET
An insect-killing bacteria that lives inside a parasitic worm might hold the key to developing a powerful new repellent.

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Health & Science - January 17, 2019 at 02:00AM - Bacteria In Worms Make A Mosquito Repellent That Might Beat DEET

NPR News: A Massive Moving Ice Disk Takes Center Stage, Mesmerizing Maine

A Massive Moving Ice Disk Takes Center Stage, Mesmerizing Maine
Whether reminiscent of the moon's surface or "a big duck-go-round," a circle of ice entrances as it bobs and spins on a river in Maine.

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Health & Science - January 17, 2019 at 12:22AM - A Massive Moving Ice Disk Takes Center Stage, Mesmerizing Maine

Thứ Ba, 15 tháng 1, 2019

NPR News: Preparing For “The Big One”

Preparing For “The Big One”
A devastating earthquake is allegedly overdue.

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Health & Science - January 14, 2019 at 11:06PM - Preparing For “The Big One”

NPR News: Cotton Seed Sprouts In China's Lunar Lander

Cotton Seed Sprouts In China's Lunar Lander
A mini biosphere was sent up in China's Chang'e-4, which landed on the far side of the moon in early January. Photos show the small, green shoot of a cotton plant in a container aboard the spacecraft.

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Health & Science - January 16, 2019 at 03:14AM - Cotton Seed Sprouts In China's Lunar Lander

Tiny Love Stories: Date Night? Yeah Right


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Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
Tiny Love Stories: Date Night? Yeah Right - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Modern Love (Times Column), Dating and Relationships - From The New York Times - Published at January 15, 2019 at 07:00AM