Thứ Sáu, 31 tháng 5, 2019

NPR News: What's At Stake For Georgia If Hollywood Boycotts Over A New Abortion Law

What's At Stake For Georgia If Hollywood Boycotts Over A New Abortion Law
A boycott of Georgia's booming film industry could cause major damage to the state's economy. NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Bryn Sandberg of The Hollywood Reporter about how this could happen.

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Health Care - June 1, 2019 at 03:58AM - What's At Stake For Georgia If Hollywood Boycotts Over A New Abortion Law

NPR News: Major River Flooding, Outbreaks Of Tornadoes: Is This What Climate Change Looks Like?

Major River Flooding, Outbreaks Of Tornadoes: Is This What Climate Change Looks Like?
This week the central U.S. has flooded and experienced deadly and damaging tornadoes. When it comes to what Americans could see more of due to climate change — the links are present, but complicated.

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Health & Science - June 1, 2019 at 03:25AM - Major River Flooding, Outbreaks Of Tornadoes: Is This What Climate Change Looks Like?

Michelle Obama, Tommy Hilfiger and Kris Jenner on the Charity Circuit


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Galas were held for Sesame Workshop, the Fresh Air Fund and SeriousFun Children Network.
Michelle Obama, Tommy Hilfiger and Kris Jenner on the Charity Circuit - By DENNY LEE - Category Style - Keyword - From The New York Times - Published at May 31, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: As CBD Oils Become More Popular, The FDA Considers Whether To Set New Rules

As CBD Oils Become More Popular, The FDA Considers Whether To Set New Rules
The marijuana extract is touted as a way to ease anxiety and inflammation despite limited science, and the industry has grown quickly. Now, the FDA is holding its first public hearing on CBD.

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Health & Science - May 31, 2019 at 11:59PM - As CBD Oils Become More Popular, The FDA Considers Whether To Set New Rules

Kodi Smit-McPhee, a Star of ‘X Men: Dark Phoenix,’ Has Real-Life Battles


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The up-and-coming actor has also appeared in a short film for the fashion label Kenzo.
Kodi Smit-McPhee, a Star of ‘X Men: Dark Phoenix,’ Has Real-Life Battles - By ALEX HAWGOOD - Category Style - Keyword - From The New York Times - Published at May 31, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: What's Doctor Burnout Costing America?

What's Doctor Burnout Costing America?
Doctors who feel burned out are more likely to cut back on hours or leave medical practice entirely. This costs hospitals and health care organizations billions each year, new research finds.

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Health Care - May 31, 2019 at 10:07PM - What's Doctor Burnout Costing America?

Yoga’s Instagram Provocateur


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Raised in bohemia at the Chelsea Hotel, Alex Auder now punctures the wellness world on Instagram. Can you blame her?
Yoga’s Instagram Provocateur - By KATHERINE ROSMAN - Category Style - Keyword Yoga, Social Media - From The New York Times - Published at May 31, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: 'It's Never Done This': Arkansas River Keeps Flooding, Testing Levees And Patience

'It's Never Done This': Arkansas River Keeps Flooding, Testing Levees And Patience
The Arkansas River is rising well above its previous record, and it's forecast to stay that way for days. That's putting pressure on old levees, and making it hard for some residents to evacuate.

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Health & Science - May 31, 2019 at 09:06PM - 'It's Never Done This': Arkansas River Keeps Flooding, Testing Levees And Patience

NPR News: Richer Medicare Payments For Rural Hospitals Could Come At Urban Centers' Expense

Richer Medicare Payments For Rural Hospitals Could Come At Urban Centers' Expense
The administration's proposed adjustment to the wage index, a key factor used to set hospitals' Medicare payments, could help rural facilities while hurting those in cities.

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Health Care - May 31, 2019 at 06:43PM - Richer Medicare Payments For Rural Hospitals Could Come At Urban Centers' Expense

NPR News: It Looked As Though Millions Of Babies Would Miss Out On A Lifesaving Vaccine ...

It Looked As Though Millions Of Babies Would Miss Out On A Lifesaving Vaccine ...
That was the fear last fall when Merck ended an agreement to supply its rotavirus vaccine at reduced price to West Africa. After NPR broke that story, the situation changed — for the good.

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NPR News: News Brief: Tariffs On Mexico, Missouri Clinic, Rotavirus Vaccine

News Brief: Tariffs On Mexico, Missouri Clinic, Rotavirus Vaccine
Trump announces a 5% tax on all goods from Mexico. Missouri may soon be without a clinic that provides abortions. And, which companies stepped up to supply the rotavirus vaccine in West Africa.

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These Millennials Got New Roommates. They’re Nuns.


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A project called Nuns and Nones moved religion-free millennials into a convent.
These Millennials Got New Roommates. They’re Nuns. - By NELLIE BOWLES - Category Style - Keyword Nuns, Millennial Generation, Celibacy - From The New York Times - Published at May 31, 2019 at 07:00AM

Are Likes and Followers the Problem With Social Media?


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Social networks built on public status markers are now starting to hide them.
Are Likes and Followers the Problem With Social Media? - By JOHN HERRMAN - Category Style - Keyword Social Media - From The New York Times - Published at May 31, 2019 at 07:00AM

Thứ Năm, 30 tháng 5, 2019

My Husband Wore Really Tight Shorts to the Eclipse Party


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And for me, it was a revelation.
My Husband Wore Really Tight Shorts to the Eclipse Party - By KERRY EGAN - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Eclipses, Fashion and Apparel - From The New York Times - Published at May 31, 2019 at 07:00AM

Measles Cases Reach Highest Level in More Than 25 Years, C.D.C. Says


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There have been 971 known cases of measles in the United States so far this year.
Measles Cases Reach Highest Level in More Than 25 Years, C.D.C. Says - By LIAM STACK - at Health - Keyword: Measles, Vaccination and Immunization, Epidemics - From The New York Times - Published at May 30, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Louisiana Governor Says He Plans To Sign Bill Restricting Most Abortions Into Law

Louisiana Governor Says He Plans To Sign Bill Restricting Most Abortions Into Law
Louisiana is the latest state where lawmakers have voted to ban most abortions with no exceptions for cases of rape or incest. The state's Democratic governor says he will sign the bill into law.

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Health Care - May 31, 2019 at 04:21AM - Louisiana Governor Says He Plans To Sign Bill Restricting Most Abortions Into Law

NPR News: The Regulations Allegedly Violated By The Last Clinic Offering Abortions In Missouri

The Regulations Allegedly Violated By The Last Clinic Offering Abortions In Missouri
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Dr. Randall Williams, director of the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, about the investigation he is overseeing into Missouri's only abortion clinic.

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Health Care - May 31, 2019 at 03:40AM - The Regulations Allegedly Violated By The Last Clinic Offering Abortions In Missouri

NPR News: Scientists Genetically Modify Fungus To Kill Mosquitoes That Spread Malaria

Scientists Genetically Modify Fungus To Kill Mosquitoes That Spread Malaria
The modified fungus produces spider toxin that rapidly kills mosquitoes, raising hopes for a new weapon to fight a disease that sickens millions. But not everyone is convinced.

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Health & Science - May 31, 2019 at 01:04AM - Scientists Genetically Modify Fungus To Kill Mosquitoes That Spread Malaria

NPR News: Scientists Genetically Modify Fungus To Kill Mosquitoes That Spread Malaria

Scientists Genetically Modify Fungus To Kill Mosquitoes That Spread Malaria
The modified fungus produces spider toxin that rapidly kills mosquitoes, raising hopes for a new weapon to fight a disease that sickens millions. But not everyone is convinced.

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I’m Invited to the Wedding, Sort Of


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Is it worth traveling for a ceremony you won’t be allowed to attend?
I’m Invited to the Wedding, Sort Of - By PHILIP GALANES - Category Style - Keyword Customs, Etiquette and Manners - From The New York Times - Published at May 30, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Safe Or Scary? The Shifting Reputation Of Glyphosate, AKA Roundup

Safe Or Scary? The Shifting Reputation Of Glyphosate, AKA Roundup
The world's most widely used weed killer was once seen as one of the safest pesticides. Now it is blamed for causing cancer. Yet the scientific evidence remains disputed.

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Health & Science - May 30, 2019 at 04:00PM - Safe Or Scary? The Shifting Reputation Of Glyphosate, AKA Roundup

NPR News: Old Fight, New Front: AIDS Activists Want Lower Drug Prices. Now!

Old Fight, New Front: AIDS Activists Want Lower Drug Prices. Now!
In the 1980s, ACT UP demanded action from the U.S. government and got results with drama. AIDS activists today have fresh tactics for their new goal: a more affordable HIV prevention pill.

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Health Care - May 30, 2019 at 04:00PM - Old Fight, New Front: AIDS Activists Want Lower Drug Prices. Now!

Thứ Tư, 29 tháng 5, 2019

NPR News: Teasing Kids About Their Weight May Make Them Gain More

Teasing Kids About Their Weight May Make Them Gain More
A long-term study finds that children who are bullied or shamed for their weight may gain more weight over time than peers who aren't teased.

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Eat, Pray, Love, Lose, Write a Book, Repeat


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The evolution of Elizabeth Gilbert.
Eat, Pray, Love, Lose, Write a Book, Repeat - By PENELOPE GREEN - Category Style - Keyword - From The New York Times - Published at May 29, 2019 at 07:00AM

Jacki Weaver Reads ‘What Luck Means Now’


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On this week’s Modern Love podcast, the “Perpetual Grace, LTD” actress reads an essay about the relative nature of luck.
Jacki Weaver Reads ‘What Luck Means Now’ - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword Podcasts, Modern Love (Times Column) - From The New York Times - Published at May 29, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: AIDS Activists Take On The High Price Of HIV Prevention Pill

AIDS Activists Take On The High Price Of HIV Prevention Pill
In the 1980s, AIDS activists demanded action from the U.S. government in a dramatic way, and got results. Now, they have a new goal: more affordable access to an HIV prevention pill.

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Health Care - May 30, 2019 at 03:28AM - AIDS Activists Take On The High Price Of HIV Prevention Pill

NPR News: Rep. Seth Moulton Announces Mental Health Care Proposal By Sharing His Experience

Rep. Seth Moulton Announces Mental Health Care Proposal By Sharing His Experience
Rep. Seth Moulton, D-Mass., Iraq veteran and presidential candidate, revealed at a campaign event Tuesday that he was treated for PTSD after his deployment and he continues to see a counselor monthly.

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Health Care - May 30, 2019 at 03:28AM - Rep. Seth Moulton Announces Mental Health Care Proposal By Sharing His Experience

Wow, Tevas Got Cute


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A sandal designed for the great outdoors has joined the ranks of fashionable footwear.
Wow, Tevas Got Cute - By ELIZA BROOKE - Category Style - Keyword Shoes and Boots - From The New York Times - Published at May 29, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: In Yemen Conflict, Some See A New Age Of Drone Warfare

In Yemen Conflict, Some See A New Age Of Drone Warfare
Iran has been developing drones for both itself and its proxies. In recent months those drones have been used for targeted assassinations, military strikes and to sew chaos in the region.

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Health & Science - May 29, 2019 at 09:07PM - In Yemen Conflict, Some See A New Age Of Drone Warfare

Spike Lee’s Latest Joint


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“She’s Gotta Have It” celebrates its second Netflix season in Brooklyn. LGBT Network Kicks off a Hamptons summer.
Spike Lee’s Latest Joint - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword - From The New York Times - Published at May 29, 2019 at 07:00AM

No Sleep Till Bridgehampton


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Spike Lee stays up late in Brooklyn. And summer starts in the Hamptons.
No Sleep Till Bridgehampton - By BEN WIDDICOMBE - Category Style - Keyword Philanthropy, Parties (Social) - From The New York Times - Published at May 29, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Mired In Medical Debt? Federal Rule Changes Proposed For Bill Collectors

Mired In Medical Debt? Federal Rule Changes Proposed For Bill Collectors
More than half of Americans contacted about an overdue bill said it related to medical debt. Some consumer advocates say newly proposed limits on debt collectors don't do enough.

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Health Care - May 29, 2019 at 05:00PM - Mired In Medical Debt? Federal Rule Changes Proposed For Bill Collectors

Thứ Ba, 28 tháng 5, 2019

NPR News: College Students (And Their Parents) Face A Campus Mental Health 'Epidemic'

College Students (And Their Parents) Face A Campus Mental Health 'Epidemic'
Anthony Rostain and B. Janet Hibbs say college students today face an "inordinate amount of anxiety" — but parents can help their kids cope. Their book is The Stressed Years of Their Lives.

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So You’re Back at Home for the Summer …


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A survival guide for spending the summer at your parents’ house.
So You’re Back at Home for the Summer … - By CLAIRE HAUG - Category Style - Keyword Colleges and Universities, Parenting - From The New York Times - Published at May 28, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Is 'Gaming Disorder' An Illness? The WHO Says Yes, Adding It To Its List Of Diseases

Is 'Gaming Disorder' An Illness? The WHO Says Yes, Adding It To Its List Of Diseases
For the first time, the World Health Organization will list "gaming disorder" as a behavioral addiction, a controversial move for some.

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Health & Science - May 29, 2019 at 04:48AM - Is 'Gaming Disorder' An Illness? The WHO Says Yes, Adding It To Its List Of Diseases

NPR News: Missouri Could Soon Be The Only U.S. State Without A Clinic That Provides Abortions

Missouri Could Soon Be The Only U.S. State Without A Clinic That Provides Abortions
Planned Parenthood says it might have to stop providing abortion services in Missouri. That would make Missouri the first state in the country without a clinic that performs abortions.

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Health Care - May 29, 2019 at 04:18AM - Missouri Could Soon Be The Only U.S. State Without A Clinic That Provides Abortions

NPR News: Planned Parenthood President Reacts To Potential End Of Abortion Services In Missouri

Planned Parenthood President Reacts To Potential End Of Abortion Services In Missouri
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Leana Wen, president of Planned Parenthood about how Missouri could become the first state without a clinic providing abortions.

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Health Care - May 29, 2019 at 04:18AM - Planned Parenthood President Reacts To Potential End Of Abortion Services In Missouri

NPR News: Every Breath You Take: An Indoor Smog Story (Rebroadcast)

Every Breath You Take: An Indoor Smog Story (Rebroadcast)
Just keep breathin' and breathin' and breathin' and breathin'...

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Health & Science - May 27, 2019 at 10:06PM - Every Breath You Take: An Indoor Smog Story (Rebroadcast)

NPR News: Playing Teen Sports May Protect From Some Damages Of Childhood Trauma

Playing Teen Sports May Protect From Some Damages Of Childhood Trauma
For teens who've experienced childhood trauma, playing team sports may help them avoid depression and anxiety later in life. But the cost of teen sports puts them out of reach for many could benefit.

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NPR News: How Johnson & Johnson Ended Up At The Center Of A Trial In The Opioid Crisis

How Johnson & Johnson Ended Up At The Center Of A Trial In The Opioid Crisis
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Wall Street Journal reporter Sara Randazzo about how Johnson & Johnson ended up at the center of the first big trial in the opioid crisis, which opened Tuesday.

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Health Care - May 29, 2019 at 03:22AM - How Johnson & Johnson Ended Up At The Center Of A Trial In The Opioid Crisis

NPR News: Opioid Epidemic Trial Against Johnson & Johnson Begins In Oklahoma

Opioid Epidemic Trial Against Johnson & Johnson Begins In Oklahoma
The first major trial against an opioid manufacturer began Tuesday in Oklahoma. The state is suing Johnson & Johnson for money to help treat addiction, arguing the epidemic became a public nuisance.

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Health Care - May 29, 2019 at 03:22AM - Opioid Epidemic Trial Against Johnson & Johnson Begins In Oklahoma

Tiny Love Stories: ‘Hey’ Is Not ‘Heyy’


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Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
Tiny Love Stories: ‘Hey’ Is Not ‘Heyy’ - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Modern Love (Times Column), Dating and Relationships - From The New York Times - Published at May 28, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Bill Of The Month: $4,836 Charge For Laughing Gas During Childbirth Is No Joke

Bill Of The Month: $4,836 Charge For Laughing Gas During Childbirth Is No Joke
Nitrous oxide is making a comeback for pain relief during childbirth. But charges for the option vary from free at some hospitals to thousands of dollars at others.

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Health Care - May 29, 2019 at 01:26AM - Bill Of The Month: $4,836 Charge For Laughing Gas During Childbirth Is No Joke

NPR News: Snakebites And Kissing Bugs Among Surprise Items On World Health Agenda

Snakebites And Kissing Bugs Among Surprise Items On World Health Agenda
Unpredictable moments involved the cost of drugs, the fight against snakebites and kissing bugs ... and reproductive rights.

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Health Care - May 29, 2019 at 01:21AM - Snakebites And Kissing Bugs Among Surprise Items On World Health Agenda

NPR News: Cancer Drugs Approved Quickly Often Fail To Measure Up Later

Cancer Drugs Approved Quickly Often Fail To Measure Up Later
Regulators give many cancer drugs a fast track to market while requiring drugmakers to do more studies after approval. Researchers have found the follow-up studies frequently come up short.

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Health Care - May 29, 2019 at 12:56AM - Cancer Drugs Approved Quickly Often Fail To Measure Up Later

Why Shailene Woodley Is Taking Ice Baths in Her Hotel Room


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The actress, who returns next week in “Big Little Lies,” is into natural products but likes her cake, too.
Why Shailene Woodley Is Taking Ice Baths in Her Hotel Room - By BEE SHAPIRO - Category Style - Keyword Cosmetics and Toiletries, Skin, Hair - From The New York Times - Published at May 28, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Why It's Time To Think About Self-Driving Cars In Regards To Parking

Why It's Time To Think About Self-Driving Cars In Regards To Parking
Self-driving cars may be great for those who don't want to own a car or get behind the wheel, but they promise to be a nightmare for parking enforcement.

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Health & Science - May 28, 2019 at 04:00PM - Why It's Time To Think About Self-Driving Cars In Regards To Parking

Thứ Hai, 27 tháng 5, 2019

NPR News: Tylenol For Infants And Children Is The Same. Why Does 1 Cost 3 Times More?

Tylenol For Infants And Children Is The Same. Why Does 1 Cost 3 Times More?
Infants' Tylenol is the same strength as Children's Tylenol. Turns out, the price difference has to do with packaging and safety features.

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NPR News: Tylenol For Infants And Children Is The Same. Why Does 1 Cost 3 Times More?

Tylenol For Infants And Children Is The Same. Why Does 1 Cost 3 Times More?
Infants' Tylenol is the same strength as Children's Tylenol. Turns out, the price difference has to do with packaging and safety features.

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Health Care - May 27, 2019 at 04:06PM - Tylenol For Infants And Children Is The Same. Why Does 1 Cost 3 Times More?

NPR News: A Growing Number Of People Are Getting Pregnancy Care In Groups

A Growing Number Of People Are Getting Pregnancy Care In Groups
Group prenatal visits are catching on — they can save money and reduce the risk of premature births. For one couple, it turned out to be the best decision they made during their pregnancy.

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Health Care - May 27, 2019 at 04:06PM - A Growing Number Of People Are Getting Pregnancy Care In Groups

What 8 Green Thumbs Wore to the New York Botanical Garden


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The Garden Furniture & Antiques Fair is an annual rite of spring in New York.
What 8 Green Thumbs Wore to the New York Botanical Garden - By JOHN ORTVED - Category Style - Keyword Fashion and Apparel - From The New York Times - Published at May 27, 2019 at 07:00AM

Chủ Nhật, 26 tháng 5, 2019

NPR News: How Office Temperature Affects Cognitive Performance

How Office Temperature Affects Cognitive Performance
Do you often hear your colleagues complain that your office is too cold? Tom Chang of the University of Southern California talks about a new study about temperature and cognitive performance.

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Health & Science - May 26, 2019 at 07:31PM - How Office Temperature Affects Cognitive Performance

Thứ Bảy, 25 tháng 5, 2019

NPR News: Trump Administration Proposes Eliminating Protections For Transgender People In ACA

Trump Administration Proposes Eliminating Protections For Transgender People In ACA
The Department of Health and Human Services has announced a proposal to end Obama-era rules protecting transgender people from discrimination in health care.

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Health Care - May 25, 2019 at 04:02AM - Trump Administration Proposes Eliminating Protections For Transgender People In ACA

NPR News: Why Corned Beef Sandwiches — And The Rest Of The Universe — Exist

Why Corned Beef Sandwiches — And The Rest Of The Universe — Exist
Somehow, at the beginning of time, there was an imbalance of matter and antimatter. That's how all the stuff in the universe came about. Scientists think they may find an answer by studying neutrons.

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Health & Science - May 25, 2019 at 07:20PM - Why Corned Beef Sandwiches — And The Rest Of The Universe — Exist

Traditional Dresses as Resistance


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Rarámuri women in Chihuahua, Mexico, have made an indigenous style of dress a means of fighting assimilation.
Traditional Dresses as Resistance - By MALIN FEZEHAI, VICTORIA BLANCO and EVE LYONS - Category Style - Keyword Dresses, Women and Girls - From The New York Times - Published at May 25, 2019 at 07:00AM

Thứ Sáu, 24 tháng 5, 2019

NPR News: Colorado Caps Insulin Co-Pays At $100 For Insured Residents

Colorado Caps Insulin Co-Pays At $100 For Insured Residents
A new law, signed by the governor earlier this week, is aimed at helping diabetics afford the lifesaving medication.

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Health Care - May 25, 2019 at 05:03AM - Colorado Caps Insulin Co-Pays At $100 For Insured Residents

NPR News: Trump Administration's Proposed HHS Rule Would Redefine What 'Sex' Means

Trump Administration's Proposed HHS Rule Would Redefine What 'Sex' Means
The Health and Human Services Department has proposed to end Obama-era rules that protect transgender people from discrimination in health care. That could impact the Trump administration's plan to fight HIV.

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Health Care - May 25, 2019 at 04:17AM - Trump Administration's Proposed HHS Rule Would Redefine What 'Sex' Means

NPR News: Trump Administration Proposes Eliminating Protections For Transgender People In ACA

Trump Administration Proposes Eliminating Protections For Transgender People In ACA
The Department of Health and Human Services has announced a proposal to end Obama-era rules protecting transgender people from discrimination in health care.

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Health Care - May 25, 2019 at 04:02AM - Trump Administration Proposes Eliminating Protections For Transgender People In ACA

NPR News: At $2.125 Million, New Gene Therapy Is The Most Expensive Drug Ever

At $2.125 Million, New Gene Therapy Is The Most Expensive Drug Ever
The Food and Drug Administration approved a new gene therapy for a rare but devastating genetic disorder. The drugmaker says the cost is worth it because it's a one-time treatment that saves lives.

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Health & Science - May 25, 2019 at 02:52AM - At $2.125 Million, New Gene Therapy Is The Most Expensive Drug Ever

NPR News: At $2.125 Million, New Gene Therapy Is The Most Expensive Drug Ever

At $2.125 Million, New Gene Therapy Is The Most Expensive Drug Ever
The Food and Drug Administration approved a new gene therapy for a rare but devastating genetic disorder. The drugmaker says the cost is worth it because it's a one-time treatment that saves lives.

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Hillary Clinton, Oprah Winfrey and Jeff Bezos Celebrate Lady Liberty


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Also, American Ballet Theater and the Brotherhood/Sister Sol held spring galas.
Hillary Clinton, Oprah Winfrey and Jeff Bezos Celebrate Lady Liberty - By DENNY LEE - Category Style - Keyword - From The New York Times - Published at May 24, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: 'Reluctant Psychonaut' Michael Pollan Embraces 'New Science' Of Psychedelics

'Reluctant Psychonaut' Michael Pollan Embraces 'New Science' Of Psychedelics
Author Michael Pollan experimented with mushrooms, LSD and other psychedelics while researching his latest book, How to Change Your Mind. Originally broadcast May 15, 2018.

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Health & Science - May 25, 2019 at 12:32AM - 'Reluctant Psychonaut' Michael Pollan Embraces 'New Science' Of Psychedelics

After Partying in Montauk All Summer, He Wrote a Memoir About It


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“Out East,” a debut book by John Glynn, chronicles a Montauk summer share and coming to terms with being gay.
After Partying in Montauk All Summer, He Wrote a Memoir About It - By TODD PLUMMER - Category Style - Keyword Books and Literature - From The New York Times - Published at May 24, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Trump Administration Proposes Rule To Reverse Protections For Transgender Patients

Trump Administration Proposes Rule To Reverse Protections For Transgender Patients
A federal agency issued a proposed rule Friday that rolls back Obama-era protections for transgender patients. Advocates for transgender people say the rule leaves them vulnerable to discrimination.

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Health Care - May 24, 2019 at 09:50PM - Trump Administration Proposes Rule To Reverse Protections For Transgender Patients

To Calm Nervous Families, Pakistan Changes Polio Vaccination Tactics


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Paralysis cases spiked after a vaccination drive was derailed by false rumors that dozens of children had collapsed and died.
To Calm Nervous Families, Pakistan Changes Polio Vaccination Tactics - By DONALD G. McNEIL Jr. - at Health - Keyword: Poliomyelitis, Vaccination and Immunization, Politics and Government - From The New York Times - Published at May 24, 2019 at 07:00AM

He’s Not Ready to Move In. I’m Not Ready to Break Up.


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What’s there to do when your significant other stalls on combining addresses?
He’s Not Ready to Move In. I’m Not Ready to Break Up. - By PHILIP GALANES - Category Style - Keyword Customs, Etiquette and Manners - From The New York Times - Published at May 24, 2019 at 07:00AM

To Calm Nervous Families, Pakistan Changes Polio Vaccination Tactics


By DONALD G. McNEIL Jr. from NYT Health https://nyti.ms/2W0NxBX
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Paralysis cases spiked after a vaccination drive was derailed by false rumors that dozens of children had collapsed and died.
To Calm Nervous Families, Pakistan Changes Polio Vaccination Tactics - By DONALD G. McNEIL Jr. - at Health - Keyword: Poliomyelitis, Vaccination and Immunization, Politics and Government - From The New York Times - Published at May 24, 2019 at 07:00AM

Ron Howard, Avatar of Americana


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Why did he decide to do a documentary about the Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti?
Ron Howard, Avatar of Americana - By MAUREEN DOWD - Category Style - Keyword - From The New York Times - Published at May 24, 2019 at 07:00AM

Confirm or Deny: Ron Howard


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Wherein Mr. Apple Pie shows a surprisingly bawdy side!
Confirm or Deny: Ron Howard - By MAUREEN DOWD - Category Style - Keyword - From The New York Times - Published at May 24, 2019 at 07:00AM

Thứ Năm, 23 tháng 5, 2019

I Can’t Hate My Body if I Love Hers


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Sometimes it takes seeing yourself in someone else to appreciate your own health and beauty.
I Can’t Hate My Body if I Love Hers - By KARINA MANTA - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion) - From The New York Times - Published at May 24, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: A Look At The Economics Of Ending A Pregnancy

A Look At The Economics Of Ending A Pregnancy
More states have adopted new restrictions on abortion in hopes the Supreme Court will revisit Roe vs. Wade. That could have profound effects on the economic prospects for women seeking abortions.

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Health Care - May 24, 2019 at 04:47AM - A Look At The Economics Of Ending A Pregnancy

NPR News: The 2019 Hurricane Season Will Be 'Near Normal.' But Normal Can Be Devastating

The 2019 Hurricane Season Will Be 'Near Normal.' But Normal Can Be Devastating
NOAA forecasts that two to four major hurricanes will form this year in the Atlantic. But even an average year can cause record-breaking damage, as storms get bigger and wetter.

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Health & Science - May 24, 2019 at 04:13AM - The 2019 Hurricane Season Will Be 'Near Normal.' But Normal Can Be Devastating

NPR News: Disabled Woman Who Gave Birth At Care Facility May Have Been Impregnated Before

Disabled Woman Who Gave Birth At Care Facility May Have Been Impregnated Before
New medical documents filed on Wednesday say the woman was sexually assaulted multiple times. An exam after the birth of the child in December indicated she may have been pregnant before.

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Health Care - May 24, 2019 at 02:00AM - Disabled Woman Who Gave Birth At Care Facility May Have Been Impregnated Before

NPR News: Senators Alexander and Murray Release Bipartisan Plan To Lower Health Costs

Senators Alexander and Murray Release Bipartisan Plan To Lower Health Costs
Bipartisan legislation, prepared by Sen. Lamar Alexander and Sen. Patty Murray, proposes plans to deal with surprise medical bills, prescription drug patents, price transparency and vaccine messaging.

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Health Care - May 24, 2019 at 12:58AM - Senators Alexander and Murray Release Bipartisan Plan To Lower Health Costs

Mischa Barton Is Back Where She Started. Sort of.


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Her role on “The O.C.” helped inspire “Laguna Beach.” Now, after more than a decade, she’s doing a reality crossover.
Mischa Barton Is Back Where She Started. Sort of. - By ILANA KAPLAN - Category Style - Keyword - From The New York Times - Published at May 23, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Since The 1960s, Researchers Track Perry Preschool Project Participants

Since The 1960s, Researchers Track Perry Preschool Project Participants
For decades, researchers have followed the participants of a 1960's preschool program. They found a range of social and economic benefits, and not just for the participants in the program.

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Health & Science - May 23, 2019 at 04:02PM - Since The 1960s, Researchers Track Perry Preschool Project Participants

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Ginnifer Goodwin Reads ‘Clinging to Each Other, We Survived the Storm’


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On this week’s Modern Love podcast, the “Twilight Zone” actress reads an essay about the extraordinary difficulty of ordinary life.
Ginnifer Goodwin Reads ‘Clinging to Each Other, We Survived the Storm’ - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword Modern Love (Times Column), Podcasts, Grief (Emotion) - From The New York Times - Published at May 22, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Red Nose Day 2019: How Does It Work, Why Is It Being Criticized?

Red Nose Day 2019: How Does It Work, Why Is It Being Criticized?
The goal is to raise money to fight child poverty by selling red foam noses and staging celebrity events. But some critics are raising questions about the campaign.

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NPR News: Surprise Medical Bills Are Driving People Into Debt: Will Congress Act To Stop Them?

Surprise Medical Bills Are Driving People Into Debt: Will Congress Act To Stop Them?
Lawmakers are discussing several measures to solve the problem of unexpected medical bills, which can wreak havoc in consumers' lives. Here's our guide to the current roster of proposed legislation.

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Health Care - May 23, 2019 at 02:07AM - Surprise Medical Bills Are Driving People Into Debt: Will Congress Act To Stop Them?

Paris Hilton, Jerry Hall, Gayle King and Ava DuVernay Party for Social Justice


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Social influencers rally for the Equal Rights Amendment. And a series about the Central Park jogger is celebrated at the Apollo Theater.
Paris Hilton, Jerry Hall, Gayle King and Ava DuVernay Party for Social Justice - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword - From The New York Times - Published at May 22, 2019 at 07:00AM

Girls’ Side and Boys’ Side? Not at These Summer Camps


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Sleep-away programs for L.G.B.T.Q. youth offer all the standards — s’mores, canoeing, friendship bracelets — plus gender-inclusive cabins and courses on identity.
Girls’ Side and Boys’ Side? Not at These Summer Camps - By DANIELLE BRAFF - Category Style - Keyword Camps and Camping, Transgender and Transsexuals, Homosexuality and Bisexuality, Youth - From The New York Times - Published at May 22, 2019 at 07:00AM

CBD Mogul Revives an Architectural Gem in Los Angeles


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A Lloyd Wright house, linked to the Black Dahlia murder, is now a photogenic backdrop for fund-raisers, music videos and cannabis gatherings.
CBD Mogul Revives an Architectural Gem in Los Angeles - By MONICA CORCORAN HAREL - Category Style - Keyword Architecture - From The New York Times - Published at May 22, 2019 at 07:00AM

A Room Without Books Is Just Very Sad


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Tag your shelf! Hotels, restaurants, shops and yachts stock up on beautiful and lamentably inexpensive treasures.
A Room Without Books Is Just Very Sad - By SOPHIE HAIGNEY - Category Style - Keyword Books and Literature, Libraries and Librarians, Hotels and Travel Lodgings, Social Media - From The New York Times - Published at May 22, 2019 at 07:00AM

Capitalism Camp for Kids


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Young people love socialism. Can a summer of indoctrination teach little Hermione and Khaleesi to love capitalism?
Capitalism Camp for Kids - By BRENDAN O’CONNOR - Category Style - Keyword Camps and Camping, Entrepreneurship, Children and Childhood - From The New York Times - Published at May 22, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Scientists Modify Viruses With CRISPR To Create New Weapon Against Superbugs

Scientists Modify Viruses With CRISPR To Create New Weapon Against Superbugs
Superbugs are bacteria that can beat modern medicine's most powerful drugs. So doctors are racing to find new ways to fight back, such as developing "living antibiotics."

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Health & Science - May 22, 2019 at 04:01PM - Scientists Modify Viruses With CRISPR To Create New Weapon Against Superbugs

NPR News: News Brief: Impeaching Trump, Iran Threat, CRSPR Modified Viruses

News Brief: Impeaching Trump, Iran Threat, CRSPR Modified Viruses
House Democrats meet to decide whether to move forward with impeaching the president. Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are briefed on the threat Iran poses. And, the latest on genetically modified viruses.

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Health & Science - May 22, 2019 at 04:01PM - News Brief: Impeaching Trump, Iran Threat, CRSPR Modified Viruses

NPR News: Computerized Model Reveals Details Of How Human Cells Divide

Computerized Model Reveals Details Of How Human Cells Divide
The nonprofit Allen Institute in Seattle has produced a visualization of human cell division that promises to be useful for professional scientists and curious amateurs alike.

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Health & Science - May 22, 2019 at 02:01PM - Computerized Model Reveals Details Of How Human Cells Divide

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NPR News: The Struggle To Hire And Keep Doctors In Rural Areas Means Patients Go Without Care

The Struggle To Hire And Keep Doctors In Rural Areas Means Patients Go Without Care
A new generation of family physicians wants a work-life balance. But practicing in a small town is a 24/7 job, which is worsening the ongoing doctor shortage in rural America.

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Health Care - May 22, 2019 at 03:53AM - The Struggle To Hire And Keep Doctors In Rural Areas Means Patients Go Without Care

NPR News: The Struggle To Hire And Keep Doctors In Rural Areas Means Patients Go Without Care

The Struggle To Hire And Keep Doctors In Rural Areas Means Patients Go Without Care
A new generation of family physicians wants a work-life balance. But practicing in a small town is a 24/7 job, which is worsening the ongoing doctor shortage in rural America.

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Health Care - May 22, 2019 at 03:53AM - The Struggle To Hire And Keep Doctors In Rural Areas Means Patients Go Without Care

NPR News: Can CBD Reduce Cravings And Stress In Opioid Users?

Can CBD Reduce Cravings And Stress In Opioid Users?
Researchers wanted to know if CBD can help people who are former opioid users resist relapse. Their double-blinded, placebo-controlled trial suggests CBD can help reduce stress and cravings.

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Health & Science - May 22, 2019 at 03:23AM - Can CBD Reduce Cravings And Stress In Opioid Users?

NPR News: Can CBD Reduce Cravings And Stress In Opioid Users?

Can CBD Reduce Cravings And Stress In Opioid Users?
Researchers wanted to know if CBD can help people who are former opioid users resist relapse. Their double-blinded, placebo-controlled trial suggests CBD can help reduce stress and cravings.

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Health Care - May 22, 2019 at 03:23AM - Can CBD Reduce Cravings And Stress In Opioid Users?

NPR News: Protests Held Across The U.S. In Response To States Passing Restrictive Abortion Laws

Protests Held Across The U.S. In Response To States Passing Restrictive Abortion Laws
Coordinated protests in response to a raft of new state laws restricting abortion took place across the U.S. on Tuesday.

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Health Care - May 22, 2019 at 03:23AM - Protests Held Across The U.S. In Response To States Passing Restrictive Abortion Laws

Tiny Love Stories: ‘How to Meet Cute’


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Modern Love in miniature, college contest edition, featuring the best student love stories of no more than 100 words.
Tiny Love Stories: ‘How to Meet Cute’ - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Modern Love (Times Column), Dating and Relationships, Colleges and Universities - From The New York Times - Published at May 21, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: 'Dementia Reimagined' Asks: Can There Be Happiness For Those With Memory Loss?

'Dementia Reimagined' Asks: Can There Be Happiness For Those With Memory Loss?
While caring for her mother, who had dementia, bioethicist Tia Powell began imagining a different way to approach the disease. Her new book looks at long-term care options and end-of-life decisions

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Health Care - May 22, 2019 at 01:39AM - 'Dementia Reimagined' Asks: Can There Be Happiness For Those With Memory Loss?

NPR News: Medical Investigation: How Did 494 Children in One Pakistani City Get HIV?

Medical Investigation: How Did 494 Children in One Pakistani City Get HIV?
In late April, a tragedy began to unfold in Larkana. First one, then 15, now hundreds of youngsters have been found to be HIV positive. Who is responsible?

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NPR News: Wildlife Tourism And Other Dangers Facing Our Most Coveted Species

Wildlife Tourism And Other Dangers Facing Our Most Coveted Species
What's behind those cute selfies with wild animals?

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Health & Science - May 21, 2019 at 10:06PM - Wildlife Tourism And Other Dangers Facing Our Most Coveted Species

NPR News: When LA's Air Got Better, Kids' Asthma Cases Dropped

When LA's Air Got Better, Kids' Asthma Cases Dropped
New cases of asthma dropped dramatically in Los Angeles communities where air quality improved the most over 20 years. The results illustrate health benefits from pollution control.

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NPR News: Meet The Mites That Live On Your Face

Meet The Mites That Live On Your Face
Demodex mites live inside your pores. Just about every adult human alive has a population living on them, and they're basically impossible to get rid of. Luckily, they're harmless for most people.

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Health Care - May 21, 2019 at 08:20PM - Meet The Mites That Live On Your Face

NPR News: Scientists Introduce New Kilogram On World Metrology Day

Scientists Introduce New Kilogram On World Metrology Day
After 130 years, the kilogram has been redefined. The new standard is based on the fundamental laws of physics and is much more accurate.

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Health & Science - May 21, 2019 at 04:02PM - Scientists Introduce New Kilogram On World Metrology Day

Streetwear Is Still Hot. Influencers, a Survey Says, Are Not.


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A new report highlights the way that a fashion subculture has been overtaken by big business.
Streetwear Is Still Hot. Influencers, a Survey Says, Are Not. - By JONAH ENGEL BROMWICH - Category Style - Keyword Fashion and Apparel - From The New York Times - Published at May 21, 2019 at 07:00AM

Assisted Living. For All Ages.


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At all these gleaming new Manhattan luxury developments, life is a banquet of self-enrichment.
Assisted Living. For All Ages. - By PENELOPE GREEN - Category Style - Keyword - From The New York Times - Published at May 21, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: To Safely Study Volcanoes, Scientists Bring The Blast To Them

To Safely Study Volcanoes, Scientists Bring The Blast To Them
Studying active volcanoes can be dangerous. Which is why a group of scientists from around the world came together to simulate volcanic blasts. What they're learning will help them at a real eruption.

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Health & Science - May 21, 2019 at 04:01PM - To Safely Study Volcanoes, Scientists Bring The Blast To Them

NPR News: Poll: Many Rural Americans Struggle With Financial Insecurity, Access To Health Care

Poll: Many Rural Americans Struggle With Financial Insecurity, Access To Health Care
A new poll from NPR, Harvard and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation gives a glimpse into rural life in America today, finding that many people living in rural communities live on the edge financially.

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Health Care - May 21, 2019 at 04:01PM - Poll: Many Rural Americans Struggle With Financial Insecurity, Access To Health Care

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NPR News: The Other Reasons Kids Aren't Getting Vaccinations: Poverty and Health Care Access

The Other Reasons Kids Aren't Getting Vaccinations: Poverty and Health Care Access
Religious and ideological opposition to vaccines has fueled the current measles outbreak. But there's another factor driving low vaccination rates in some communities: poverty.

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NPR News: What Abortion Was Like In The U.S. Before Roe V. Wade

What Abortion Was Like In The U.S. Before Roe V. Wade
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Karissa Haugeberg, assistant professor of history at Tulane University, about what it was like to get an abortion before Roe v. Wade.

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Health Care - May 21, 2019 at 04:26AM - What Abortion Was Like In The U.S. Before Roe V. Wade

NPR News: Not Just For Soldiers: Civilians With PTSD Struggle To Find Effective Therapy

Not Just For Soldiers: Civilians With PTSD Struggle To Find Effective Therapy
Outside of military contexts, many therapists aren't familiar with two key treatment options for trauma recommended by the American Psychiatric Association and the Department of Veterans Affairs.

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Health Care - May 21, 2019 at 01:37AM - Not Just For Soldiers: Civilians With PTSD Struggle To Find Effective Therapy

NPR News: How The Brain Shapes Pain And Links Ouch With Emotion

How The Brain Shapes Pain And Links Ouch With Emotion
Pain is more than an unpleasant sensation. When pain signals reach the brain, they interact with areas involved in thinking, memory and emotion.

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Health & Science - May 20, 2019 at 04:01PM - How The Brain Shapes Pain And Links Ouch With Emotion

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NPR News: Billion-Dollar Gamble: How A 'Singular Hero' Helped Start A New Field In Physics

Billion-Dollar Gamble: How A 'Singular Hero' Helped Start A New Field In Physics
In the 1970s, Rich Isaacson was presented with what seemed a crazy idea: using lasers to detect gravitational waves. It became the biggest project the National Science Foundation had ever funded.

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Health & Science - May 19, 2019 at 07:25PM - Billion-Dollar Gamble: How A 'Singular Hero' Helped Start A New Field In Physics

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NPR News: 50 Years Later, Looking Back At Apollo 10, Precursor To The Moon Landing

50 Years Later, Looking Back At Apollo 10, Precursor To The Moon Landing
It's the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 10 mission, which is considered the dress rehearsal to the Apollo 11 moon landing. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with General Thomas Stafford, who led the Apollo 10 mission.

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Health & Science - May 19, 2019 at 04:28AM - 50 Years Later, Looking Back At Apollo 10, Precursor To The Moon Landing

Eli Manning, Naomi Campbell and Paula Abdul on the Philanthropy Circuit


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Fund-raisers were held for Robin Hood, Fierce and the Ellis Island Honors Society.
Eli Manning, Naomi Campbell and Paula Abdul on the Philanthropy Circuit - By DENNY LEE - Category Style - Keyword - From The New York Times - Published at May 18, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Where's Masculinity Headed? Men's Groups And Therapists Are Talking

Where's Masculinity Headed? Men's Groups And Therapists Are Talking
American men face higher rates of suicide than women and higher rates of incarceration. In the age of #MeToo, some men are turning to each other to build healthy esteem that builds up others too.

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Health Care - May 18, 2019 at 08:24PM - Where's Masculinity Headed? Men's Groups And Therapists Are Talking

NPR News: Calories, Carbs, Fat, Fiber: Unraveling The Links Between Breast Cancer And Diet

Calories, Carbs, Fat, Fiber: Unraveling The Links Between Breast Cancer And Diet
A new study finds that women who ate a low-fat diet and more fruits, vegetables and grains, lowered their risk of dying from breast cancer. But which of those factors provided the protective effect?

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Health & Science - May 18, 2019 at 06:00PM - Calories, Carbs, Fat, Fiber: Unraveling The Links Between Breast Cancer And Diet

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NPR News: Critics Say USDA Relocation Proposal Is A Political Move

Critics Say USDA Relocation Proposal Is A Political Move
A plan to move USDA research groups out of D.C. has towns clamoring for "700 high-paying jobs." But critics say it's part of an effort to gut objective research and cut many jobs at the two agencies.

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Health & Science - May 18, 2019 at 03:23AM - Critics Say USDA Relocation Proposal Is A Political Move

NPR News: Suicide Rate For Girls Has Been Rising Faster Than For Boys, Study Finds

Suicide Rate For Girls Has Been Rising Faster Than For Boys, Study Finds
Researchers found that the increase was highest for girls ages 10 to 14 in the U.S., rising by nearly 13% since 2007. The increase for boys of the same age was 7%.

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Health & Science - May 18, 2019 at 02:31AM - Suicide Rate For Girls Has Been Rising Faster Than For Boys, Study Finds

A Rare Genetic Mutation Leads to Cancer. The Fix May Already Be in the Drugstore.


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A common dietary supplement may help overcome mutations in the Pten gene. Should patients take it?
A Rare Genetic Mutation Leads to Cancer. The Fix May Already Be in the Drugstore. - By GINA KOLATA - at Health - Keyword: Breast Cancer, Genetics and Heredity, Drugs (Pharmaceuticals) - From The New York Times - Published at May 17, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Researchers Say Evidence Shows What You Eat Really Does Matter

Researchers Say Evidence Shows What You Eat Really Does Matter
Two new diet studies add to the evidence that when it comes to staying healthy, counting calories may not be enough. What really matters is what you choose to eat and the quality of your diet.

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Health & Science - May 17, 2019 at 04:02PM - Researchers Say Evidence Shows What You Eat Really Does Matter

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For Me, He Was Willing to Face His Worst Fear


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A college student on medical leave for compulsive behavior finds comfort in a kindred spirit.
For Me, He Was Willing to Face His Worst Fear - By MEAGHAN MAHONEY - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Dating and Relationships, Hoarding - From The New York Times - Published at May 17, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Smartphone App And Paper Funnel Could Help Diagnose Ear Infections

Smartphone App And Paper Funnel Could Help Diagnose Ear Infections
Researchers have developed a smartphone app that can help diagnose an ear infection. Parents will be able to use it at home, pending further tests and Food and Drug Administration approval.

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Health & Science - May 17, 2019 at 04:36AM - Smartphone App And Paper Funnel Could Help Diagnose Ear Infections

NPR News: How To See The Future (No Crystal Ball Needed)

How To See The Future (No Crystal Ball Needed)
When disaster strikes, we want to know, who screwed up? This week we explore the psychology of warnings: Why some warnings get heard, and why some of us are better at seeing what lies ahead.

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Health & Science - May 17, 2019 at 04:29AM - How To See The Future (No Crystal Ball Needed)

Rewinding ‘Beats in Space,’ the Influential Radio Show


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Tim Sweeney has been hosting the underground electronic music show for 20 years.
Rewinding ‘Beats in Space,’ the Influential Radio Show - By JONAH ENGEL BROMWICH - Category Style - Keyword - From The New York Times - Published at May 16, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Trump Administration Wants To Cut Funding For Public Housing Repairs

Trump Administration Wants To Cut Funding For Public Housing Repairs
Public housing officials estimate that it would cost $50 billion to fix up buildings that have fallen into disrepair nationwide. The Trump administration is calling for more private investment.

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Our Infertility Is No One’s ‘Fault’ — and None of Your Business


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A reader’s nosy friends want to know whether “bad eggs” or “bad sperm” are to blame.
Our Infertility Is No One’s ‘Fault’ — and None of Your Business - By PHILIP GALANES - Category Style - Keyword Customs, Etiquette and Manners - From The New York Times - Published at May 16, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: It's Not Just Salt, Sugar, Fat: Study Finds Ultra-Processed Foods Drive Weight Gain

It's Not Just Salt, Sugar, Fat: Study Finds Ultra-Processed Foods Drive Weight Gain
"Landmark" study finds a highly processed diet spurred people to overeat compared with an unprocessed diet, about 500 extra calories a day. That suggests something about processing itself is at play.

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Health & Science - May 16, 2019 at 10:00PM - It's Not Just Salt, Sugar, Fat: Study Finds Ultra-Processed Foods Drive Weight Gain

Thousands of Women Have Shared Abortion Stories With #YouKnowMe. She Was First.


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After Busy Philipps opened up about her abortion on TV, a friend saw an opportunity for a bigger conversation about reproductive rights.
Thousands of Women Have Shared Abortion Stories With #YouKnowMe. She Was First. - By VALERIYA SAFRONOVA - Category Style - Keyword Abortion - From The New York Times - Published at May 15, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: How To Help A Kid Survive Early Puberty

How To Help A Kid Survive Early Puberty
Around 15% of girls begin menstruation by age 7. The challenges of puberty can rock anybody, but being the first of your friends to go through it can be especially stressful. Good parenting helps.

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NPR News: How To Help A Kid Survive Early Puberty

How To Help A Kid Survive Early Puberty
Around 15% of girls begin menstruation by age 7. The challenges of puberty can rock anybody, but being the first of your friends to go through it can be especially stressful. Good parenting helps.

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Health & Science - May 16, 2019 at 08:41PM - How To Help A Kid Survive Early Puberty

NPR News: Remote Island Chain Has Few People — But Hundreds Of Millions Of Pieces Of Plastic

Remote Island Chain Has Few People — But Hundreds Of Millions Of Pieces Of Plastic
The Cocos Keeling Islands make up barely 6 square miles in the Indian Ocean. It's a good place to measure plastic waste as almost no one lives there. Scientists were flabbergasted by what they found.

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Health & Science - May 16, 2019 at 08:00PM - Remote Island Chain Has Few People — But Hundreds Of Millions Of Pieces Of Plastic

My Very Brief Career as the World’s Worst Detective


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“Fake it till you make it” didn’t work out so well in my case, and I was fired after three long months.
My Very Brief Career as the World’s Worst Detective - By MICHAEL ROVNER - Category Style - Keyword - From The New York Times - Published at May 16, 2019 at 07:00AM

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NPR News: Which Countries Are Best At Preventing Low Birth Weight? Which Need To Do More?

Which Countries Are Best At Preventing Low Birth Weight? Which Need To Do More?
For the first time, the World Health Organization has estimated how well the world is doing to prevent low-weight births. The progress too slow, researchers say.

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NPR News: Highly Potent Weed Has Swept The Market, Raising Concerns About Health Risks

Highly Potent Weed Has Swept The Market, Raising Concerns About Health Risks
Most of the marijuana for sale in the U.S. has a far higher THC content than it did a few decades ago. Some scientists and doctors are concerned that the trend is making pot less safe.

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Health Care - May 16, 2019 at 06:27AM - Highly Potent Weed Has Swept The Market, Raising Concerns About Health Risks

How Busy Philipps Turned ‘You Know Me’ Into #YouKnowMe


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When the actress opened up about her abortion on TV, a friend saw an opportunity for a bigger conversation about reproductive rights.
How Busy Philipps Turned ‘You Know Me’ Into #YouKnowMe - By VALERIYA SAFRONOVA - Category Style - Keyword Abortion - From The New York Times - Published at May 15, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Drugmaker Created To Reduce Shortages And Prices Unveils Its First Products

Drugmaker Created To Reduce Shortages And Prices Unveils Its First Products
Civica Rx has plans to become an alternative source of generic drugs at reasonable prices for hospitals. The company's first medicines will be the antibiotics vancomycin and daptomycin.

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Health Care - May 16, 2019 at 04:05AM - Drugmaker Created To Reduce Shortages And Prices Unveils Its First Products

Lake Bell Reads ‘The Wisdom of the Moving Man’


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On this week’s Modern Love podcast, the “Bless This Mess” star reads an essay about an unexpected connection.
Lake Bell Reads ‘The Wisdom of the Moving Man’ - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword Podcasts, Modern Love (Times Column) - From The New York Times - Published at May 15, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: A Smartphone App And A Paper Funnel Could Help Parents Diagnose Kids' Ear Infections

A Smartphone App And A Paper Funnel Could Help Parents Diagnose Kids' Ear Infections
While there are thousands of health-related apps around, one being developed at the University of Washington stands out because it uses a phone's microphone and speaker to make a a medical call.

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NPR News: Facing Homelessness And Crushing Medical Debt, A Renowned Jazz Guitarist Reaches Out

Facing Homelessness And Crushing Medical Debt, A Renowned Jazz Guitarist Reaches Out
Kenny Burrell's wife launched a GoFundMe campaign, aiming to raise $100,000 to relieve their most immediate needs — an increasingly common course of action.

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Health Care - May 15, 2019 at 10:42PM - Facing Homelessness And Crushing Medical Debt, A Renowned Jazz Guitarist Reaches Out

Polishing the Silver


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For these gorgeous senior citizens, keeping up appearances is simply part of good health.
Polishing the Silver - By RUTH LA FERLA - Category Style - Keyword Fashion and Apparel, Exercise - From The New York Times - Published at May 15, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: It's Not Just Measles. What You Should Know About Vaccines For Adults

It's Not Just Measles. What You Should Know About Vaccines For Adults
Many people don't know which shots they need as they get older. And the vaccines can be tougher to keep track of because many adults go to the doctor less frequently than kids do.

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Health Care - May 15, 2019 at 07:31PM - It's Not Just Measles. What You Should Know About Vaccines For Adults

We Made Gray Hair Even Prettier With Pastels


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Mermaid hair is not just for millennials. Here’s proof.
We Made Gray Hair Even Prettier With Pastels - By CRYSTAL MARTIN - Category Style - Keyword Hair - From The New York Times - Published at May 15, 2019 at 07:00AM

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NPR News: Alabama Lawmakers Pass Abortion Ban

Alabama Lawmakers Pass Abortion Ban
The vote in the Alabama Senate came after a chaotic attempt to vote last week. If the governor signs the bill into law, it will become among the most restrictive in the country.

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Health Care - May 15, 2019 at 09:04AM - Alabama Lawmakers Pass Abortion Ban

NPR News: Spider Uses Web As Slingshot To Ensnare Prey, Scientists Find

Spider Uses Web As Slingshot To Ensnare Prey, Scientists Find
There's a type of spider that can slowly stretch its web taut and then release it, causing the web to catapult forward and entangle unsuspecting prey in its strands.

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Health & Science - May 15, 2019 at 06:32AM - Spider Uses Web As Slingshot To Ensnare Prey, Scientists Find

James Charles, From ‘CoverBoy’ to Canceled


By VALERIYA SAFRONOVA from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2W4Vs0u
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How a 19-year-old internet personality and makeup artist provoked the ire of beauty YouTube — and lost millions of followers in the process.
James Charles, From ‘CoverBoy’ to Canceled - By VALERIYA SAFRONOVA - Category Style - Keyword Social Media, Fashion and Apparel - From The New York Times - Published at May 14, 2019 at 07:00AM

Tiny Love Stories: ‘Was He Fixated on Race?’


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Modern Love in miniature, college-contest edition, featuring the best student love stories of no more than 100 words.
Tiny Love Stories: ‘Was He Fixated on Race?’ - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Modern Love (Times Column), Dating and Relationships, Colleges and Universities - From The New York Times - Published at May 14, 2019 at 07:00AM

Women, Alcohol and Perceived ‘Sexual Availability’


By MAYA SALAM from NYT Health https://nyti.ms/2w6Prlr
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A new study finds that women who drink alcohol in social settings are seen as more sexually available and “less human.”
Women, Alcohol and Perceived ‘Sexual Availability’ - By MAYA SALAM - at Health - Keyword: Women and Girls, Alcoholic Beverages, Colleges and Universities - From The New York Times - Published at May 14, 2019 at 07:00AM