Thứ Năm, 31 tháng 10, 2019

NPR News: Fate Of Missouri's Only Abortion Clinic To Be Decided

Fate Of Missouri's Only Abortion Clinic To Be Decided
A hearing this week will determine the fate of Missouri's only remaining abortion clinic. State officials are fighting against Planned Parenthood in an effort to shut down the clinic.

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Health Care - November 1, 2019 at 04:43AM - Fate Of Missouri's Only Abortion Clinic To Be Decided

NPR News: How Deep Sleep May Help The Brain Clear Alzheimer's Toxins

How Deep Sleep May Help The Brain Clear Alzheimer's Toxins
A study of 11 sleeping brains sheds some light on the mysterious link between sleep problems and Alzheimer's disease. The flow of cerebrospinal fluid through the brain appears to be the key.

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Health & Science - November 1, 2019 at 02:21AM - How Deep Sleep May Help The Brain Clear Alzheimer's Toxins

NPR News: Measles Virus May Wipe Out Immune Protection For Other Diseases

Measles Virus May Wipe Out Immune Protection For Other Diseases
Another reason not to skip the measles vaccine: A measles infection may cause lasting harm to the immune system, research finds, making patients more vulnerable to other diseases.

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Just Friends? Let Me Read Between the Lines


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How can a spurned lover make his case? In this essay — the first Modern Love column ever published, exactly 15 years ago today — one writer counts the ways.
Just Friends? Let Me Read Between the Lines - By BY STEVE FRIEDMAN - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Dating and Relationships - From New York Times - Published at October 31, 2019 at 10:54PM

NPR News: For These Vampires, A Shared Blood Meal Lets 'Friendship' Take Flight

For These Vampires, A Shared Blood Meal Lets 'Friendship' Take Flight
Common vampire bats might drink the blood of their prey, but it turns out that these fearsome beasts can be warm and fuzzy when it comes to their fellow bats.

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Health & Science - October 31, 2019 at 10:00PM - For These Vampires, A Shared Blood Meal Lets 'Friendship' Take Flight

Welcome Home! I Did a Little Redecorating


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What to do when your mother-in-law has no boundaries?
Welcome Home! I Did a Little Redecorating - By BY PHILIP GALANES - Category Style - Keyword Customs, Etiquette and Manners - From New York Times - Published at October 31, 2019 at 07:57PM

NPR News: A Woman's Grief Led To A Mental Health Crisis And A $21,634 Hospital Bill

A Woman's Grief Led To A Mental Health Crisis And A $21,634 Hospital Bill
A woman in Illinois spent five days in the hospital undergoing psychiatric care to help her through a mental health crisis. The bill she got is about the same price as a new Honda Civic.

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Health Care - October 31, 2019 at 03:59PM - A Woman's Grief Led To A Mental Health Crisis And A $21,634 Hospital Bill

Thứ Tư, 30 tháng 10, 2019

Regina King Reads ‘Let’s Meet Again in Five Years’


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The “Watchmen” star reads an essay about finding the right person — and the right time.
Regina King Reads ‘Let’s Meet Again in Five Years’ - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Dating and Relationships, Podcasts - From New York Times - Published at October 31, 2019 at 03:56AM

NPR News: From Culinary Dud To Stud: How Dutch Plant Breeders Built Our Brussels Sprouts Boom

From Culinary Dud To Stud: How Dutch Plant Breeders Built Our Brussels Sprouts Boom
Brussels sprouts used to be scorned. Now they're trendy. And one reason for their renaissance sits tucked away in a basement storage room in the Netherlands.

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Health & Science - October 31, 2019 at 01:17AM - From Culinary Dud To Stud: How Dutch Plant Breeders Built Our Brussels Sprouts Boom

Kanye West Sings Another Designer’s Praises


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And Ralph Lauren’s life is perfect, at least on HBO.
Kanye West Sings Another Designer’s Praises - By BY BEN WIDDICOMBE - Category Style - Keyword Fashion and Apparel, Parties (Social) - From New York Times - Published at October 31, 2019 at 12:01AM

Thứ Ba, 29 tháng 10, 2019

NPR News: Smoke And Power Outages Near California Wildfires Hit Farmworkers Hard

Smoke And Power Outages Near California Wildfires Hit Farmworkers Hard
October marks not only fire season in California, but also the peak of the grape harvest. In areas not imminently threatened, some workers labor through heat and smoke to save harvests and paychecks.

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What If Netflix, but Twice as Fast?


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Twice the speed could help you get double the Bojack.
What If Netflix, but Twice as Fast? - By BY JONAH ENGEL BROMWICH - Category Style - Keyword Video Recordings, Downloads and Streaming - From New York Times - Published at October 30, 2019 at 03:58AM

NPR News: Protecting The Voices 'Beyond The Valley'

Protecting The Voices 'Beyond The Valley'
Professor Ramesh Srinivasan's new book explains the challenges at the intersection of technology and democracy.

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Health & Science - October 29, 2019 at 09:06PM - Protecting The Voices 'Beyond The Valley'

Tiny Love Stories: ‘She Was Too Cool to Wear a Costume’


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Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
Tiny Love Stories: ‘She Was Too Cool to Wear a Costume’ - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Modern Love (Times Column), Dating and Relationships, Halloween, Parenting - From New York Times - Published at October 29, 2019 at 11:55PM

Till Seth Do Us Part


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Get out your Ouija boards, pilgrims, for the return of a mysterious ’60s spirit.
Till Seth Do Us Part - By BY SAM KESTENBAUM - Category Style - Keyword Occult Sciences - From New York Times - Published at October 29, 2019 at 11:44PM

NPR News: Firms Seeking Top Workers Find They Can't Offer Only High-Deductible Health Plans

Firms Seeking Top Workers Find They Can't Offer Only High-Deductible Health Plans
Big firms are again offering more generous health plans alongside or instead of policies with sky-high deductibles. Why? They need to do so to stay competitive and recruit top talent.

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Health Care - October 29, 2019 at 08:41PM - Firms Seeking Top Workers Find They Can't Offer Only High-Deductible Health Plans

NPR News: Newly Discovered Beetle Named For Greta Thunberg: Nelloptodes Gretae

Newly Discovered Beetle Named For Greta Thunberg: Nelloptodes Gretae
The London Natural History Museum has named a species of beetle after Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg to honor her contribution to raising awareness of environmental issues.

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Health & Science - October 29, 2019 at 05:39PM - Newly Discovered Beetle Named For Greta Thunberg: Nelloptodes Gretae

Race and ‘The Real Housewives’


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Bravo’s shows offer a wealth of diversity, but its crown jewel has often been divided on racial lines.
Race and ‘The Real Housewives’ - By BY TRACIE EGAN MORRISSEY - Category Style - Keyword Race and Ethnicity - From New York Times - Published at October 29, 2019 at 04:00PM

NPR News: Report: More Than Half Of U.S. Children Now Own A Smartphone By Age 11

Report: More Than Half Of U.S. Children Now Own A Smartphone By Age 11
American teenagers spend 7 hours, 22 minutes per day on average with screen media, not counting schoolwork or homework. That's according to the newly released Common Sense Census.

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NPR News: Women And Children Are The Emerging Face Of Drug Addiction In Afghanistan

Women And Children Are The Emerging Face Of Drug Addiction In Afghanistan
A growing number of women and children are becoming entangled in drugs as the country's number of addicts aggressively grows.

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Thứ Hai, 28 tháng 10, 2019

New TB Vaccine Could Save Millions of Lives, Study Suggests


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There are 10 million new cases each year of tuberculosis, now the leading infectious cause of death worldwide. Even a partly effective vaccine could help turn the tide.
New TB Vaccine Could Save Millions of Lives, Study Suggests - By BY DONALD G. MCNEIL JR. - at Health - Keyword: Tuberculosis, Vaccination and Immunization, Tests (Medical), Antibiotics - From New York Times - Published at October 29, 2019 at 11:30AM

What Does Community Mean to Black Americans?


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A year before the election, we drove through the South, meeting with religious leaders, small-business owners, educators, farmers and local representatives to talk about what brings us together.
What Does Community Mean to Black Americans? - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword - From New York Times - Published at October 29, 2019 at 04:36AM

What Makes a Tradition American?


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A year before the election, we spoke to people about food, faith and freedom.
What Makes a Tradition American? - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword - From New York Times - Published at October 29, 2019 at 04:30AM

What Makes a Person Patriotic?


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A year before the election, we spoke to people in the Midwest about all kinds of American pride.
What Makes a Person Patriotic? - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword - From New York Times - Published at October 29, 2019 at 04:28AM

What Do Young People Really Think?


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A year before the election, we asked teens and 20-somethings about the issues on their minds.
What Do Young People Really Think? - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword - From New York Times - Published at October 29, 2019 at 04:25AM

NPR News: Fast DNA Sequencing Can Offer Diagnostic Clues When Newborns Need Intensive Care

Fast DNA Sequencing Can Offer Diagnostic Clues When Newborns Need Intensive Care
Rapid genome decoding and analysis have made it possible to quickly diagnose some baffling rare diseases that make babies sick. Even when there's no cure, the information can help families cope.

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NPR News: A Teen Refugee's Brain May Be Disrupted More By Poverty Than Past Trauma

A Teen Refugee's Brain May Be Disrupted More By Poverty Than Past Trauma
A new study of Syrian teen refugees finds the poverty of their current lives may cloud parts of their thinking more than the experience of war.

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NPR News: Elizabeth Warren's Ambiguity On Health Care Comes With Some Side Effects

Elizabeth Warren's Ambiguity On Health Care Comes With Some Side Effects
Warren supports mandatory "Medicare for All" that would eliminate private insurance. But there's a perception among some supporters that she's willing to compromise on the issue.

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Health Care - October 28, 2019 at 04:00PM - Elizabeth Warren's Ambiguity On Health Care Comes With Some Side Effects

Thứ Bảy, 26 tháng 10, 2019

NPR News: Some States With Legal Weed Embrace Vaping Bans, Warn Of Black Market Risks

Some States With Legal Weed Embrace Vaping Bans, Warn Of Black Market Risks
Many cases of vaping-related injury seem to involve THC, health officials say. That's led some states to take another look at the safety of the regulated cannabis market, as well as the black market.

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NPR News: Some States With Legal Weed Embrace Vaping Bans, Warn Of Black Market Risks

Some States With Legal Weed Embrace Vaping Bans, Warn Of Black Market Risks
Many cases of vaping-related injury seem to involve THC, health officials say. That's led some states to take another look at the safety of the regulated cannabis market, as well as the black market.

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Health & Science - October 26, 2019 at 06:58PM - Some States With Legal Weed Embrace Vaping Bans, Warn Of Black Market Risks

NPR News: Spike In Air Pollution In U.S.

Spike In Air Pollution In U.S.
There's been a spike in air pollution in the U.S. over the past two years — a reversal of previous trends. NPR's Scott Simon talks to Chris Frey, a former Trump administration science adviser.

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Health & Science - October 26, 2019 at 06:58PM - Spike In Air Pollution In U.S.

Thứ Sáu, 25 tháng 10, 2019

Love Letter: Like Your Friend, Hate His Husband


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Is there anything you can do if you dislike your pal’s partner?
Love Letter: Like Your Friend, Hate His Husband - By BY MIYA LEE - Category Style - Keyword Weddings and Engagements, Modern Love (Times Column) - From New York Times - Published at October 26, 2019 at 01:31AM

Galas Galore


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Benefits were held for Hudson River Park, Harlem School of the Arts and the Alzheimer’s Association.
Galas Galore - By BY DENNY LEE - Category Style - Keyword Parties (Social) - From New York Times - Published at October 25, 2019 at 08:31PM

Jenny Slate Wrote a Book-Shaped Thing. What Is It?


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“Little Weirds,” a new collection by the actress and comedian, isn’t the funny memoir you might have expected.
Jenny Slate Wrote a Book-Shaped Thing. What Is It? - By BY BONNIE WERTHEIM - Category Books - Keyword Books and Literature, Writing and Writers, Comedy and Humor, Actors and Actresses - From New York Times - Published at October 25, 2019 at 04:00PM

Jenny Slate Wrote a Book-Shaped Thing. What Is It?


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“Little Weirds,” a new collection by the actress and comedian, isn’t the funny memoir you might have expected.
Jenny Slate Wrote a Book-Shaped Thing. What Is It? - By BY BONNIE WERTHEIM - Category Style - Keyword Books and Literature, Writing and Writers, Comedy and Humor, Actors and Actresses - From New York Times - Published at October 25, 2019 at 04:00PM

Justin Hartley of ‘This Is Us’ Meditates on His Rolexes


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The former soap opera star goes watch shopping at Wempe Jewelers on Fifth Avenue.
Justin Hartley of ‘This Is Us’ Meditates on His Rolexes - By BY ALEXIS SOLOSKI - Category Style - Keyword Actors and Actresses, Watches and Clocks - From New York Times - Published at October 25, 2019 at 04:00PM

NPR News: Want To Get Rid Of Your Vaping Device? The DEA Will Take It

Want To Get Rid Of Your Vaping Device? The DEA Will Take It
Amid growing concerns over e-cigarette health risks, the Drug Enforcement Administration says it will collect vaping devices and cartridges at National Prescription Drug Take Back Day on Saturday.

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NPR News: Want To Get Rid Of Your Vaping Device? The DEA Will Take It

Want To Get Rid Of Your Vaping Device? The DEA Will Take It
Amid growing concerns over e-cigarette health risks, the Drug Enforcement Administration says it will collect vaping devices and cartridges at National Prescription Drug Take Back Day on Saturday.

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Health & Science - October 25, 2019 at 04:01PM - Want To Get Rid Of Your Vaping Device? The DEA Will Take It

Thứ Năm, 24 tháng 10, 2019

The Chicken’s in the Oven, My Husband’s Out the Door


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The third Modern Love ever published — a 2004 account of a divorce the writer compared to space shuttle exploding midflight — was the first to fill our inbox with reader emails.
The Chicken’s in the Oven, My Husband’s Out the Door - By BY THEO PAULINE NESTOR - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Marriages, Divorce, Separations and Annulments, Dating and Relationships - From New York Times - Published at October 25, 2019 at 11:00AM

NPR News: The Real Costs Of The Opioid Epidemic: An Estimated $179 Billion In Just One Year

The Real Costs Of The Opioid Epidemic: An Estimated $179 Billion In Just One Year
As the courts consider various lawsuits against drug makers, researchers estimate what opioid addiction is costing our economy and what it would take to end the crisis.

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Health Care - October 25, 2019 at 03:25AM - The Real Costs Of The Opioid Epidemic: An Estimated $179 Billion In Just One Year

NPR News: Ghost Viruses And The Taliban Stand In The Way Of Wiping Out Polio

Ghost Viruses And The Taliban Stand In The Way Of Wiping Out Polio
The World Health Organization is celebrating the eradication of another strain of the polio virus. Yet major challenges remain in the global effort to get rid of the disease.

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A Trump Applauds Buttigieg at God’s Love Benefit


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And David Byrne headlines a dance party in Times Square.
A Trump Applauds Buttigieg at God’s Love Benefit - By BY BEN WIDDICOMBE - Category Style - Keyword Parties (Social) - From New York Times - Published at October 25, 2019 at 03:40AM

NPR News: Calculating The Real Costs Of The Opioid Epidemic

Calculating The Real Costs Of The Opioid Epidemic
The costs of the opioid epidemic are huge, not just in the toll of human lives but also the financial drain on families, and the local and state governments that provide treatment and support.

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Health Care - October 25, 2019 at 03:25AM - Calculating The Real Costs Of The Opioid Epidemic

NPR News: U.S. Travel Ban Disrupts The World's Largest Brain Science Meeting

U.S. Travel Ban Disrupts The World's Largest Brain Science Meeting
Scientists from nations including Iran, Mexico, and India were refused visas to attend this year's Society for Neuroscience meeting in Chicago. Some researchers got stand-ins to present their work.

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Health & Science - October 25, 2019 at 01:56AM - U.S. Travel Ban Disrupts The World's Largest Brain Science Meeting

Wait — Is Activated Charcoal a Scam?


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Well ... it’s great if you work in an E.R.
Wait — Is Activated Charcoal a Scam? - By BY CHOIRE SICHA - Category Style - Keyword Medicine and Health - From New York Times - Published at October 25, 2019 at 01:40AM

Let’s Double Date. But Maybe Your Wife Could Stay Home?


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A reader wonders whether it’s O.K. to tell a friend that his partner isn’t welcome at their next outing.
Let’s Double Date. But Maybe Your Wife Could Stay Home? - By BY PHILIP GALANES - Category Style - Keyword Customs, Etiquette and Manners - From New York Times - Published at October 24, 2019 at 10:00PM

Thứ Tư, 23 tháng 10, 2019

Two Strains of Polio Are Gone, but the End of the Disease Is Still Far Off


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Only polio virus Type 1 persists, and only in Pakistan and Afghanistan. But now mutant vaccine viruses are paralyzing some unvaccinated children.
Two Strains of Polio Are Gone, but the End of the Disease Is Still Far Off - By BY DONALD G. MCNEIL JR. - at Health - Keyword: Poliomyelitis, Vaccination and Immunization, Viruses, Paralysis, Epidemics, Muslims and Islam - From New York Times - Published at October 24, 2019 at 05:00AM

Mandla Morris, Son of Stevie Wonder, Pursues Music and Fashion


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The 14-year-old appeared in “A Star Is Born” and “Dancing With the Stars: Juniors.”
Mandla Morris, Son of Stevie Wonder, Pursues Music and Fashion - By BY ILANA KAPLAN - Category Style - Keyword - From New York Times - Published at October 24, 2019 at 04:30AM

Ben Platt Reads ‘Words With (I Wish We Were More Than) Friends’


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“The Policitian” star reads an essay about a fleeting but meaningful online relationship.
Ben Platt Reads ‘Words With (I Wish We Were More Than) Friends’ - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Podcasts - From New York Times - Published at October 24, 2019 at 04:09AM

NPR News: Google Claims To Achieve Quantum Supremacy — IBM Pushes Back

Google Claims To Achieve Quantum Supremacy — IBM Pushes Back
Google employees say they have built a computer capable of solving problems that current technology cannot.

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Health & Science - October 24, 2019 at 03:32AM - Google Claims To Achieve Quantum Supremacy — IBM Pushes Back

Can One LED Light Give You Perfect Skin?


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One day, shining light on your face may be the most important part of your skin care routine. We take a look at the newest devices.
Can One LED Light Give You Perfect Skin? - By BY CRYSTAL MARTIN - Category Style - Keyword Skin, Ultraviolet Light - From New York Times - Published at October 24, 2019 at 01:36AM

NPR News: Sen. Mark Warner On Social Media, Syria And The Election

Sen. Mark Warner On Social Media, Syria And The Election
The Virginia politician realizes that digital tools, even if they don't cost anything, are never really free.

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Health & Science - October 23, 2019 at 09:06PM - Sen. Mark Warner On Social Media, Syria And The Election

NPR News: A Forest Expert Team In Spain Fights Fire With Fire — Literally

A Forest Expert Team In Spain Fights Fire With Fire — Literally
This year, the European Union has had almost triple the average number of wildfires. NPR follows a special unit into the woods in Spain to see how they let them burn for prevention.

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Health & Science - October 23, 2019 at 07:44PM - A Forest Expert Team In Spain Fights Fire With Fire — Literally

NPR News: Teen Vapers Who Want To Quit Look For Help Via Text

Teen Vapers Who Want To Quit Look For Help Via Text
Starting to vape is easy, but quitting a nicotine habit can be tough, teens are finding. Some vaping cessation programs have begun to reach out to teens where they live — on their phones.

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NPR News: Teen Vapers Who Want To Quit Look For Help Via Text

Teen Vapers Who Want To Quit Look For Help Via Text
Starting to vape is easy, but quitting a nicotine habit can be tough, teens are finding. Some vaping cessation programs have begun to reach out to teens where they live — on their phones.

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Health & Science - October 23, 2019 at 05:18PM - Teen Vapers Who Want To Quit Look For Help Via Text

NPR News: Itty-Bitty Satellites Take On Big-Time Science Missions

Itty-Bitty Satellites Take On Big-Time Science Missions
CubeSats are only about twice the size of a Rubik's Cube. Once dismissed as tools for students learning the principles of aerospace engineering, they're now being used for more sophisticated missions.

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Health & Science - October 23, 2019 at 04:01PM - Itty-Bitty Satellites Take On Big-Time Science Missions

NPR News: As Vaping Devices Have Evolved, So Have Potential Hazards, Researchers Say

As Vaping Devices Have Evolved, So Have Potential Hazards, Researchers Say
The technology behind e-cigarettes has changed over the years, and researchers are now finding evidence that the way different sorts of vaping devices and e-liquids interact could harm consumers.

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Thứ Ba, 22 tháng 10, 2019

NPR News: More LOLs, Fewer Zzzs: Teens May Be Losing Sleep Over Social Media

More LOLs, Fewer Zzzs: Teens May Be Losing Sleep Over Social Media
Research yet again shows teens are glued to their phones to an unhealthy degree. In fact, they may be choosing social media over sleep. But maybe it's not all sad face, researchers say.

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NPR News: Trump Plan Weakens Protections For California Fish, Diverts Water To Farms

Trump Plan Weakens Protections For California Fish, Diverts Water To Farms
The move fulfills a Trump campaign promise to help California's farmers. But it ignores the warnings of federal biologists who were sidelined.

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Health & Science - October 23, 2019 at 04:19AM - Trump Plan Weakens Protections For California Fish, Diverts Water To Farms

That New Alzheimer’s Drug? Don’t Get Your Hopes Up Yet


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After declaring aducanumab a failure, the manufacturer now says the drug may help slow cognitive decline in certain patients. Some experts are skeptical.
That New Alzheimer’s Drug? Don’t Get Your Hopes Up Yet - By BY GINA KOLATA - at Health - Keyword: Alzheimer's Disease, Drugs (Pharmaceuticals), Dementia - From New York Times - Published at October 23, 2019 at 03:48AM

NPR News: CDC Studying Tissue To Try And Track Down Root Cause Of Vaping-Related Lung Damage

CDC Studying Tissue To Try And Track Down Root Cause Of Vaping-Related Lung Damage
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is starting to study lung tissue and chemicals from electronic cigarette vapor to track down the root cause of lung damage caused by vaping.

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Health & Science - October 23, 2019 at 03:21AM - CDC Studying Tissue To Try And Track Down Root Cause Of Vaping-Related Lung Damage

NPR News: Is It A Meth Case Or Mental Illness? Police Who Need To Know Often Can't Tell

Is It A Meth Case Or Mental Illness? Police Who Need To Know Often Can't Tell
Calming techniques officers learn during training for intervening in a mental health crisis don't seem to work as well when a suspect is high on meth. Police say meth calls can be much more dangerous.

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Health Care - October 23, 2019 at 03:21AM - Is It A Meth Case Or Mental Illness? Police Who Need To Know Often Can't Tell

NPR News: CDC Studying Tissue To Try And Track Down Root Cause Of Vaping-Related Lung Damage

CDC Studying Tissue To Try And Track Down Root Cause Of Vaping-Related Lung Damage
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is starting to study lung tissue and chemicals from electronic cigarette vapor to track down the root cause of lung damage caused by vaping.

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Health Care - October 23, 2019 at 03:21AM - CDC Studying Tissue To Try And Track Down Root Cause Of Vaping-Related Lung Damage

NPR News: Hospitals Around The World Have A Dire Shortage Of Blood

Hospitals Around The World Have A Dire Shortage Of Blood
The first global analysis of blood supply and demand finds that many developing countries are relying on risky emergency donations.

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Health & Science - October 23, 2019 at 12:52AM - Hospitals Around The World Have A Dire Shortage Of Blood

Thứ Hai, 21 tháng 10, 2019

NPR News: Scientists Create New, More Powerful Technique To Edit Genes

Scientists Create New, More Powerful Technique To Edit Genes
A new technique, dubbed 'prime editing,' appears to make it even easier to make very precise changes in DNA. It's designed to overcome the limits of the CRISPR gene editing tool.

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Health & Science - October 22, 2019 at 03:09AM - Scientists Create New, More Powerful Technique To Edit Genes

NPR News: When Fertility Doctors Betray Trust

When Fertility Doctors Betray Trust
A new podcast, 'Sick,' explores dangers in medical spaces that are supposedly safe.

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Health & Science - October 21, 2019 at 09:20PM - When Fertility Doctors Betray Trust

NPR News: Keeping Your Blood Sugar In Check Could Lower Your Alzheimer's Risk

Keeping Your Blood Sugar In Check Could Lower Your Alzheimer's Risk
Diabetes can double a person's chances of developing Alzheimer's. Now researchers are beginning to understand the role of brain metabolism in the development of the dementia.

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Health & Science - October 21, 2019 at 11:07PM - Keeping Your Blood Sugar In Check Could Lower Your Alzheimer's Risk

NPR News: Get Your Flu Shot Now, Doctors Advise, Especially If You're Pregnant

Get Your Flu Shot Now, Doctors Advise, Especially If You're Pregnant
Pregnant women and people with chronic health conditions such as asthma, diabetes and heart disease are particularly vulnerable to flu complications yet lag the elderly in getting vaccinated.

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Health Care - October 21, 2019 at 04:00PM - Get Your Flu Shot Now, Doctors Advise, Especially If You're Pregnant

NPR News: Get Your Flu Shot Now, Doctors Advise, Especially If You're Pregnant

Get Your Flu Shot Now, Doctors Advise, Especially If You're Pregnant
Pregnant women and people with chronic health conditions such as asthma, diabetes and heart disease are particularly vulnerable to flu complications yet lag the elderly in getting vaccinated.

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Health & Science - October 21, 2019 at 04:00PM - Get Your Flu Shot Now, Doctors Advise, Especially If You're Pregnant

NPR News: Get Your Flu Shot Now, Doctors Advise, Especially If You're Pregnant

Get Your Flu Shot Now, Doctors Advise, Especially If You're Pregnant
Pregnant women and people with chronic health conditions such as asthma, diabetes and heart disease are particularly vulnerable to flu complications yet lag the elderly in getting vaccinated.

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Chủ Nhật, 20 tháng 10, 2019

NPR News: Roundtable: Suicide Rates Rise Among Teens And Law Enforcement Officers

Roundtable: Suicide Rates Rise Among Teens And Law Enforcement Officers
NPR's Michel Martin talks about the rising rates of suicide among teens and law enforcement officers with three experts: Sgt. Kevin Briggs, Jonathan Singer and Catherine Barber.

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NPR News: 'The Blob,' A Smart Yet Brainless Organism Fit For Sci-Fi, Gets Its Own Exhibit

'The Blob,' A Smart Yet Brainless Organism Fit For Sci-Fi, Gets Its Own Exhibit
Is it an animal? A type of fungi? No, it's "the blob." The amorphous "slime mold" may not have a nervous system, but it's the star of a new exhibit at the Paris zoo.

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Health & Science - October 20, 2019 at 07:00PM - 'The Blob,' A Smart Yet Brainless Organism Fit For Sci-Fi, Gets Its Own Exhibit

NPR News: Earthquake App Provides Early Warnings

Earthquake App Provides Early Warnings
MyShake is a new app that provides early earthquake warning to Californians. NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks to one of the app's developers, Richard Allen, director of the Berkeley Seismological Lab.

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Health & Science - October 20, 2019 at 06:59PM - Earthquake App Provides Early Warnings

NPR News: VIDEO: See A Controversial Swarm Of Genetically Modified Mosquitoes In A Lab In Italy

VIDEO: See A Controversial Swarm Of Genetically Modified Mosquitoes In A Lab In Italy
NPR was the only news organization allowed into the lab to witness the moment the releases began this year. The goal is to create a powerful new weapon in the fight against malaria.

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Health & Science - October 20, 2019 at 06:00PM - VIDEO: See A Controversial Swarm Of Genetically Modified Mosquitoes In A Lab In Italy

Thứ Bảy, 19 tháng 10, 2019

NPR News: Meet The Mysterious Blob At The Paris Zoo

Meet The Mysterious Blob At The Paris Zoo
NPR's Scott Simon asks Audrey Dussutour of the French National Center for Scientific Research about a blob on display at the Paris Zoological Park.

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Health & Science - October 19, 2019 at 07:08PM - Meet The Mysterious Blob At The Paris Zoo

NPR News: PHOTOS: Why Lynsey Addario Has Spent 10 Years Covering Maternal Mortality

PHOTOS: Why Lynsey Addario Has Spent 10 Years Covering Maternal Mortality
The Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist, known for her work in war zones, turns to a topic that is often shied away from: the risks women face when giving birth.

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Health Care - October 19, 2019 at 06:00PM - PHOTOS: Why Lynsey Addario Has Spent 10 Years Covering Maternal Mortality

The Nightlife Outlaws of East Los Angeles


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Daniel Jack Lyons is a photographer who divides his time between New York, Los Angeles and Mozambique. Daniel Hernandez is a Styles West fellow and the author of “Down and Delirious in Mexico City,” a nonfiction exploration of youth subcultures in Mexico.
The Nightlife Outlaws of East Los Angeles - By BY DANIEL JACK LYONS, DANIEL HERNANDEZ AND EVE LYONS - Category Style - Keyword Bars and Nightclubs, Culture (Arts), Parties (Social), Mexican-Americans - From New York Times - Published at October 19, 2019 at 04:00PM

Thứ Sáu, 18 tháng 10, 2019

NPR News: Opioid Case With 2 Ohio Counties As Plaintiffs Set To Go To Trial Next Week

Opioid Case With 2 Ohio Counties As Plaintiffs Set To Go To Trial Next Week
The first federal case against the opioid industry goes to trial Monday. Some companies have settled to avoid trial, others will get their day in court.

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Health Care - October 19, 2019 at 04:17AM - Opioid Case With 2 Ohio Counties As Plaintiffs Set To Go To Trial Next Week

W.H.O. Continues Emergency Status for Ebola Outbreak in Congo


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New cases are down to 15 a week from a high of 128 in April, but outbreaks are still popping up in remote and dangerous mining areas.
W.H.O. Continues Emergency Status for Ebola Outbreak in Congo - By BY DONALD G. MCNEIL JR. - at Health - Keyword: Ebola Virus, Epidemics, Disasters and Emergencies, Vaccination and Immunization - From New York Times - Published at October 19, 2019 at 03:55AM

NPR News: What's Behind The Research Funding Gap For Black Scientists?

What's Behind The Research Funding Gap For Black Scientists?
Black scientists more often seek grants for community health studies, but molecular-level research proposals win more funding. More diversity throughout the process could help close the gap, says NIH.

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Health & Science - October 18, 2019 at 11:17PM - What's Behind The Research Funding Gap For Black Scientists?

How Pending Decision on Obamacare Could Upend 2020 Campaign


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A federal appeals court’s ruling on the Affordable Care Act could be a huge headache for the president and take Democrats’ focus off Medicare for all.
How Pending Decision on Obamacare Could Upend 2020 Campaign - By BY ABBY GOODNOUGH - at Health - Keyword: Health Insurance and Managed Care, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (2010), United States Politics and Government - From New York Times - Published at October 18, 2019 at 04:00PM

NPR News: Whistleblower Alleges Fraud At A Large Medicare Advantage Plan In Seattle

Whistleblower Alleges Fraud At A Large Medicare Advantage Plan In Seattle
As the Trump administration calls for expanding access to Medicare Advantage, a federal whistleblower lawsuit accuses a large Medicare Advantage plan of bilking Medicare out of $8 million.

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Health Care - October 18, 2019 at 04:00PM - Whistleblower Alleges Fraud At A Large Medicare Advantage Plan In Seattle

Thứ Năm, 17 tháng 10, 2019

How Modern Love Writer Ann Leary and Her Husband Keep the Game Alive


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Her 2013 essay about a marriage that almost ends inspired an episode of the Modern Love TV series, starring Tina Fey and John Slattery. How’s the couple doing today?
How Modern Love Writer Ann Leary and Her Husband Keep the Game Alive - By BY DANIEL JONES - Category Style - Keyword Marriages, Tennis - From New York Times - Published at October 18, 2019 at 11:01AM

To Her, He Was More Than a Doorman


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A sweet, platonic connection with her doorman inspired Julie Margaret Hogben’s 2015 Modern Love essay, and now, an episode of the Modern Love TV series.
To Her, He Was More Than a Doorman - By BY DANIEL JONES - Category Style - Keyword - From New York Times - Published at October 18, 2019 at 11:00AM

NPR News: Juul Suspends Sales of Flavored Vapes And Signs Settlement To Stop Marketing To Youth

Juul Suspends Sales of Flavored Vapes And Signs Settlement To Stop Marketing To Youth
Flavored e-cigarettes have hooked millions of teens to nicotine. Now, Juul says it will suspend sales of many flavors. Some call the move too little, too late.

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NPR News: 'Geography of Risk' Calculates Who Pays When A Storm Comes To Shore

'Geography of Risk' Calculates Who Pays When A Storm Comes To Shore
Journalist Gilbert Gaul says federal subsidies encourage developers to keep building on the coasts — despite accelerating and increasing risks from climate change.

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Health & Science - October 18, 2019 at 01:27AM - 'Geography of Risk' Calculates Who Pays When A Storm Comes To Shore

NPR News: Who Has The Right To Be Forgotten?

Who Has The Right To Be Forgotten?
EU citizens have the right to be forgotten. Why don't Americans?

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Health & Science - October 17, 2019 at 09:05PM - Who Has The Right To Be Forgotten?

NPR News: Most U.S. Dairy Cows Are Descended From Just 2 Bulls. That's Not Good

Most U.S. Dairy Cows Are Descended From Just 2 Bulls. That's Not Good
The drive to make more milk has had an unsavory side effect: Cows have become more genetically similar and less fertile. Scientists are trying to recover valuable genetic variation that was lost.

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Health & Science - October 17, 2019 at 11:52PM - Most U.S. Dairy Cows Are Descended From Just 2 Bulls. That's Not Good

NPR News: Childhood Obesity Is Rising "Shockingly Fast" — Even In Poor Countries

Childhood Obesity Is Rising "Shockingly Fast" — Even In Poor Countries
A comprehensive new report from UNICEF calls attention to the surge in obesity in developing countries — even as they're dealing with children who are undernourished.

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We Flew All the Way Here for This?


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A stepmother wonders whether traveling to visit her partner’s daughters — and fight with his ex for their time — is worth it.
We Flew All the Way Here for This? - By BY PHILIP GALANES - Category Style - Keyword Customs, Etiquette and Manners - From New York Times - Published at October 17, 2019 at 10:00PM

Taking Ayahuasca When You’re a Senior Citizen


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Some older adults are dabbling in this powerful psychedelic, which is mostly illegal in the United States.
Taking Ayahuasca When You’re a Senior Citizen - By BY CASEY SCHWARTZ - Category Style - Keyword Elderly - From New York Times - Published at October 17, 2019 at 05:00PM

Thứ Tư, 16 tháng 10, 2019

NPR News: California To Unveil Earthquake Alert System Thursday

California To Unveil Earthquake Alert System Thursday
The system will detect the beginning of a quake and send out alerts warning residents that they have a few seconds to prepare for a possibly deadly temblor.

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Health & Science - October 17, 2019 at 09:31AM - California To Unveil Earthquake Alert System Thursday

NPR News: Doctors Faced With Tough Decisions Due To Shortage Of Drug Used To Treat Cancer

Doctors Faced With Tough Decisions Due To Shortage Of Drug Used To Treat Cancer
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Dr. Yoram Unguru, a hematologist and oncologist in Baltimore, about a shortage of vincristine, a drug used to treat childhood cancer.

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Health Care - October 17, 2019 at 03:26AM - Doctors Faced With Tough Decisions Due To Shortage Of Drug Used To Treat Cancer

NPR News: Gifted Students With Autism Find An Intellectual Oasis In Iowa

Gifted Students With Autism Find An Intellectual Oasis In Iowa
A center at the University of Iowa is making sure that its programs for gifted teens include those with autism spectrum disorders.

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NPR News: Doctors Faced With Tough Decisions Due To Shortage Of Drug Used To Treat Cancer

Doctors Faced With Tough Decisions Due To Shortage Of Drug Used To Treat Cancer
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Dr. Yoram Unguru, a hematologist and oncologist in Baltimore, about a shortage of vincristine, a drug used to treat childhood cancer.

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Alex Wolff Acts, Writes and Directs. And He’s Only 21.


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His debut film, “The Cat and the Moon,” is loosely inspired by his parents.
Alex Wolff Acts, Writes and Directs. And He’s Only 21. - By BY ALEX HAWGOOD - Category Style - Keyword Music, Actors and Actresses - From New York Times - Published at October 17, 2019 at 03:00AM

Olivier Rousteing and Isabelle Huppert Take Manhattan


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Balmain unveils a new bag at Saks, and “Frankie” screens at Metrograph.
Olivier Rousteing and Isabelle Huppert Take Manhattan - By BY BEN WIDDICOMBE - Category Style - Keyword Fashion and Apparel, Parties (Social) - From New York Times - Published at October 17, 2019 at 12:01AM

NPR News: Poor People Are Still Sicker Than The Rich In Germany, Despite Universal Health Care

Poor People Are Still Sicker Than The Rich In Germany, Despite Universal Health Care
Even with generous health coverage, sizable health disparities persist between Hamburg's wealthier and poorer neighborhoods. Crowding, poor air quality and fewer physicians plague poorer areas.

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Health Care - October 16, 2019 at 11:21PM - Poor People Are Still Sicker Than The Rich In Germany, Despite Universal Health Care

NPR News: Poor People Are Still Sicker Than The Rich In Germany, Despite Universal Health Care

Poor People Are Still Sicker Than The Rich In Germany, Despite Universal Health Care
Even with generous health coverage, sizable health disparities persist between Hamburg's wealthier and poorer neighborhoods. Crowding, poor air quality and fewer physicians plague poorer areas.

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NPR News: Trees That Survived California Drought May Hold Clue To Climate Resilience

Trees That Survived California Drought May Hold Clue To Climate Resilience
When it comes to surviving the warming climate, scientists are finding that some plants and animals have an edge. The hope is that these "super adapters" can help preserve their species.

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Health & Science - October 16, 2019 at 11:08PM - Trees That Survived California Drought May Hold Clue To Climate Resilience

NPR News: A Boy's Mysterious Illness Leads His Family On A Diagnostic Odyssey

A Boy's Mysterious Illness Leads His Family On A Diagnostic Odyssey
Alex Yiu was born a healthy seeming baby. But by age 2, his muscle control and speech were deteriorating. His baffling condition took a decade to diagnose. The reanalysis of a DNA test was the key.

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NPR News: A Boy's Mysterious Illness Leads His Family On A Diagnostic Odyssey

A Boy's Mysterious Illness Leads His Family On A Diagnostic Odyssey
Alex Yiu was born a healthy seeming baby. But by age 2, his muscle control and speech were deteriorating. His baffling condition took a decade to diagnose. The reanalysis of a DNA test was the key.

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Health & Science - October 16, 2019 at 04:05PM - A Boy's Mysterious Illness Leads His Family On A Diagnostic Odyssey

Thứ Ba, 15 tháng 10, 2019

NPR News: This Scientist Is Working To Get More Girls Up Into Tree Canopies

This Scientist Is Working To Get More Girls Up Into Tree Canopies
You can often find ecologist Nalini Nadkarni up in trees. She studies this unexplored ecosystem of the rain forest — the canopy. It's the world above the forest floor, all the way to the treetops.

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Health & Science - October 16, 2019 at 03:30AM - This Scientist Is Working To Get More Girls Up Into Tree Canopies

Forget DMs. Celebrities Want You to Text Them.


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Stars are sharing their phone numbers online. Well, sort of.
Forget DMs. Celebrities Want You to Text Them. - By BY TAYLOR LORENZ - Category Style - Keyword Text Messaging, Social Media, Mobile Applications - From New York Times - Published at October 16, 2019 at 02:08AM

NPR News: Bill Bryson's 'The Body' Is Missing His Characteristic Wit, Ingenious Way Of Analysis

Bill Bryson's 'The Body' Is Missing His Characteristic Wit, Ingenious Way Of Analysis
The author of the magisterial work A Short History of Nearly Everything turns his sights inside, but without the magic touch of the past that made his very big books transcend the common textbook.

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Health & Science - October 15, 2019 at 10:26PM - Bill Bryson's 'The Body' Is Missing His Characteristic Wit, Ingenious Way Of Analysis

Thứ Hai, 14 tháng 10, 2019

Faced With a Drug Shortfall, Doctors Scramble to Treat Children With Cancer


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A critical chemotherapy medication is in short supply, and physicians say there is no appropriate substitute.
Faced With a Drug Shortfall, Doctors Scramble to Treat Children With Cancer - By BY RONI CARYN RABIN - at Health - Keyword: Shortages, Drugs (Pharmaceuticals), Children and Childhood, Tumors, Cancer, Leukemia, Generic Brands and Products, Chemotherapy - From New York Times - Published at October 15, 2019 at 05:54AM

NPR News: Trump Is Trying Hard To Thwart Obamacare. How's That Going?

Trump Is Trying Hard To Thwart Obamacare. How's That Going?
Though polls show Affordable Care Act protections remain popular in the U.S., President Trump still threatens to drastically change the law if he can't repeal it. Here are five changes he's made.

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Health Care - October 15, 2019 at 02:54AM - Trump Is Trying Hard To Thwart Obamacare. How's That Going?

NPR News: Trump Is Trying Hard To Thwart Obamacare. How's That Going?

Trump Is Trying Hard To Thwart Obamacare. How's That Going?
Though polls show Affordable Care Act protections remain popular in the U.S., President Trump still threatens to drastically change the law if he can't repeal it. Here are five changes he's made.

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NPR News: High School Vape Culture Can Be Almost As Hard To Shake As Addiction, Teens Say

High School Vape Culture Can Be Almost As Hard To Shake As Addiction, Teens Say
One in 4 high school seniors say they have vaped in the past month. And for heavy users, scary headlines about serious illness and death are no match for nicotine addiction and peer pressure.

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NPR News: Pumping Oxygen In A Lake To Try To Save Fish Facing Climate Change

Pumping Oxygen In A Lake To Try To Save Fish Facing Climate Change
As the climate warms, many U.S. lakes are seeing more algal blooms, low oxygen levels and stressed out fish species. One team in Oregon hopes that pumping oxygen into the water can help.

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Health & Science - October 14, 2019 at 09:01PM - Pumping Oxygen In A Lake To Try To Save Fish Facing Climate Change

NPR News: Death Toll Climbs After Typhoon Hits Japan

Death Toll Climbs After Typhoon Hits Japan
More than 50 people are dead in the aftermath of Typhoon Hagibis, which dropped extreme amounts of rain over the weekend and caused catastrophic flooding in residential areas.

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Health & Science - October 14, 2019 at 08:32PM - Death Toll Climbs After Typhoon Hits Japan

NPR News: Bill Bryson's Latest Is A Different Kind Of Journey — Into 'The Body'

Bill Bryson's Latest Is A Different Kind Of Journey — Into 'The Body'
Bryson is beloved for his travel writing, but in his new book he's undertaking an interior journey, looking at everything from medical oddities to the amazing way your body fights off most cancers.

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Health & Science - October 14, 2019 at 02:47PM - Bill Bryson's Latest Is A Different Kind Of Journey — Into 'The Body'

NPR News: Researchers Try A Genetic Diabetes Test To Prevent Emergency Hospitalizations

Researchers Try A Genetic Diabetes Test To Prevent Emergency Hospitalizations
Will a genetic test for Type 1 diabetes risk be valuable to parents, despite its shortcomings? Now many parents don't know their kids have this condition until they end up in the hospital.

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Chủ Nhật, 13 tháng 10, 2019

NPR News: Women Look To Close Inventor Gender Gap

Women Look To Close Inventor Gender Gap
Women earn approximately half the PhD awarded in this country, but they account for only about 12 percent of patented inventions. Some are working to change that.

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Health & Science - October 14, 2019 at 04:10AM - Women Look To Close Inventor Gender Gap

Thứ Bảy, 12 tháng 10, 2019

NPR News: Heads Up: A Ruling On The Latest Challenge To The Affordable Care Act Is Coming

Heads Up: A Ruling On The Latest Challenge To The Affordable Care Act Is Coming
The health law again faces possible legal evisceration with a court ruling in Texas v. Azar anticipated this fall. Here's what it's about and what's stake.

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Health Care - October 12, 2019 at 07:00PM - Heads Up: A Ruling On The Latest Challenge To The Affordable Care Act Is Coming

NPR News: PHOTOS: After The Storm, Haitians In The Bahamas Depend On The Kindness Of Strangers

PHOTOS: After The Storm, Haitians In The Bahamas Depend On The Kindness Of Strangers
One woman turned her home into an ad-hoc shelter for Haitians displaced by the storm and facing discrimination.

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Health Care - October 12, 2019 at 06:00PM - PHOTOS: After The Storm, Haitians In The Bahamas Depend On The Kindness Of Strangers

Who Wants to Save the Las Vegas Wedding?


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The hangover is intense for the grand institution of the quickie wedding just off the Strip.
Who Wants to Save the Las Vegas Wedding? - By BY CASSIDY GEORGE - Category Style - Keyword Weddings and Engagements - From New York Times - Published at October 12, 2019 at 05:00PM

Thứ Sáu, 11 tháng 10, 2019

NPR News: 6 Young Women Went To The U.N. With A Bill Of Rights For Global Girls

6 Young Women Went To The U.N. With A Bill Of Rights For Global Girls
The bill addresses education, sexual violence and other key issues. "Many girls in my country don't even know what their rights are," says Kanchan Amatya of Nepal.

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NPR News: Canada's Decision To Make Public More Clinical Trial Data Puts Pressure On FDA

Canada's Decision To Make Public More Clinical Trial Data Puts Pressure On FDA
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration treats most data it gets on the development of new drugs and medical devices as confidential to companies. Critics say making the data public would help patients.

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Health & Science - October 12, 2019 at 01:18AM - Canada's Decision To Make Public More Clinical Trial Data Puts Pressure On FDA

NPR News: Canada's Decision To Make Public More Clinical Trial Data Puts Pressure On FDA

Canada's Decision To Make Public More Clinical Trial Data Puts Pressure On FDA
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration treats most data it gets on the development of new drugs and medical devices as confidential to companies. Critics say making the data public would help patients.

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Health Care - October 12, 2019 at 01:18AM - Canada's Decision To Make Public More Clinical Trial Data Puts Pressure On FDA

Bradley Cooper and Lang Lang Bond Over Beethoven


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Galas were held for the New York Philharmonic, the Bronx Museum and Americares.
Bradley Cooper and Lang Lang Bond Over Beethoven - By BY DENNY LEE - Category Style - Keyword Parties (Social), Philanthropy - From New York Times - Published at October 12, 2019 at 12:01AM

NPR News: EPA Proposes New Regulations For Lead In Drinking Water

EPA Proposes New Regulations For Lead In Drinking Water
The new proposal is being criticized for not proactively replacing lead service lines across the nation. It also keeps the same threshold for lead in drinking water that the U.S. currently has.

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Thứ Năm, 10 tháng 10, 2019

What’s Wrong With Kissing in Public?


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Nothing, if the recipient is O.K. with it. But that’s not always the case.
What’s Wrong With Kissing in Public? - By BY PHILIP GALANES - Category Style - Keyword Customs, Etiquette and Manners - From New York Times - Published at October 10, 2019 at 10:00PM

NPR News: How Vaping Nicotine Can Affect A Teenage Brain

How Vaping Nicotine Can Affect A Teenage Brain
Research on young mice and rats shows how nicotine hijacks brain systems involved in learning, memory, impulse control and addiction.

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NPR News: After A Life Of Painful Sickle Cell Disease, A Patient Hopes Gene-Editing Can Help

After A Life Of Painful Sickle Cell Disease, A Patient Hopes Gene-Editing Can Help
She's the first patient with a genetic disorder to be treated with the powerful gene-editing technique CRISPR. The treatment has wrapped up and now she's waiting to see if it brings relief.

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NPR News: After A Life Of Painful Sickle Cell Disease, A Patient Hopes Gene-Editing Can Help

After A Life Of Painful Sickle Cell Disease, A Patient Hopes Gene-Editing Can Help
She's the first patient with a genetic disorder to be treated with the powerful gene-editing technique CRISPR. The treatment has wrapped up and now she's waiting to see if it brings relief.

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Health & Science - October 10, 2019 at 04:07PM - After A Life Of Painful Sickle Cell Disease, A Patient Hopes Gene-Editing Can Help

Thứ Tư, 9 tháng 10, 2019

NPR News: 3 Researchers Win Nobel Prize In Chemistry For Work With Lithium-Ion Batteries

3 Researchers Win Nobel Prize In Chemistry For Work With Lithium-Ion Batteries
Three researchers won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry this year for their work that led to the development of lithium-ion batteries. This wraps up this year's science Nobels. All the winners were men.

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Health & Science - October 10, 2019 at 04:58AM - 3 Researchers Win Nobel Prize In Chemistry For Work With Lithium-Ion Batteries

Connie Nielsen Reads ‘Rallying to Keep the Game Alive’


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The Modern Love podcast revisits an essay that inspired an episode in the upcoming Modern Love TV series.
Connie Nielsen Reads ‘Rallying to Keep the Game Alive’ - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Podcasts - From New York Times - Published at October 10, 2019 at 04:13AM

NPR News: Zika: Researchers Are Learning More About The Long-Term Consequences For Children

Zika: Researchers Are Learning More About The Long-Term Consequences For Children
A new review of research on the Zika virus since 2016 finds there is still much scientists don't understand about the pandemic — including when another may strike.

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Health & Science - October 10, 2019 at 04:06AM - Zika: Researchers Are Learning More About The Long-Term Consequences For Children

NPR News: Zika: Researchers Are Learning More About The Long-Term Consequences For Children

Zika: Researchers Are Learning More About The Long-Term Consequences For Children
A new review of research on the Zika virus since 2016 finds there is still much scientists don't understand about the pandemic — including when another may strike.

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NPR News: Changing Your Diet Can Help Tamp Down Depression, Boost Mood

Changing Your Diet Can Help Tamp Down Depression, Boost Mood
Depression symptoms dropped significantly in a group of young adults who ate a Mediterranean-style diet for three weeks. It's the latest study to show food can influence mental health.

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Health & Science - October 10, 2019 at 03:02AM - Changing Your Diet Can Help Tamp Down Depression, Boost Mood

Loved and Lost? It’s O.K., Especially if You Win


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It’s O.K. to fall deeply for one loser after another. It’s O.K. to show up at a guy’s house with a dozen roses and declare your undying affection.
Loved and Lost? It’s O.K., Especially if You Win - By BY VERONICA CHAMBERS - Category Style - Keyword - From New York Times - Published at October 10, 2019 at 01:22AM

NPR News: Sweeping Study Raises Questions About Who Benefits From Buyouts Of Flood-Prone Homes

Sweeping Study Raises Questions About Who Benefits From Buyouts Of Flood-Prone Homes
Scientists have released the most detailed look yet at where and how the U.S. government helps residents retreat from flood-prone areas. Climate change is making such questions more urgent.

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Health & Science - October 10, 2019 at 01:02AM - Sweeping Study Raises Questions About Who Benefits From Buyouts Of Flood-Prone Homes

NPR News: She Survived The ICU. Now, She Has A Message: Quit Vaping!

She Survived The ICU. Now, She Has A Message: Quit Vaping!
On her way to start her freshman year of college, Piper Johnson landed in the emergency room because of vaping. She wants other young people to know how bad it can be.

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NPR News: India Banned E-Cigarettes — But Beedis And Chewing Tobacco Remain Widespread

India Banned E-Cigarettes — But Beedis And Chewing Tobacco Remain Widespread
India is the world's top consumer of smokeless tobacco — and has the world's highest number of oral cavity cancers.

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Health Care - October 9, 2019 at 09:46PM - India Banned E-Cigarettes — But Beedis And Chewing Tobacco Remain Widespread

NPR News: 3 Share Nobel Prize In Chemistry For Development Of Lithium-Ion Batteries

3 Share Nobel Prize In Chemistry For Development Of Lithium-Ion Batteries
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences made the announcement on Wednesday in Stockholm.

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Health & Science - October 9, 2019 at 04:52PM - 3 Share Nobel Prize In Chemistry For Development Of Lithium-Ion Batteries

Thứ Ba, 8 tháng 10, 2019

NPR News: 3 Researchers Awarded Nobel Prize In Physics

3 Researchers Awarded Nobel Prize In Physics
Three researchers were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for discoveries that illuminate our place in the Universe.

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Health & Science - October 9, 2019 at 03:28AM - 3 Researchers Awarded Nobel Prize In Physics

NPR News: 1A Across America: Renewable Energy And Resistance

1A Across America: Renewable Energy And Resistance
The push for renewable energy is dividing some communities in parts of the country where wind energy has major potential.

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Health & Science - October 8, 2019 at 10:06PM - 1A Across America: Renewable Energy And Resistance

Can a Jean Jacket Revive the Wearable?


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Lessons have been learned from the unpopularity of Google Glass.
Can a Jean Jacket Revive the Wearable? - By BY ERIN GRIFFITH - Category Style - Keyword Coats and Jackets, Fashion and Apparel, Computers and the Internet, Smartphones - From New York Times - Published at October 9, 2019 at 02:40AM

Diahann Carroll Was the Only Mother I Knew


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My real mother left me when I was a toddler. And then, at age 5, I was cast as Corey Baker on “Julia.”
Diahann Carroll Was the Only Mother I Knew - By BY MARC COPAGE - Category Style - Keyword Television - From New York Times - Published at October 9, 2019 at 02:15AM

Scarlett Johansson, Adam Driver and Laura Dern at ‘Marriage Story’ Screening


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And “Slave Play” opens on Broadway with a starry audience.
Scarlett Johansson, Adam Driver and Laura Dern at ‘Marriage Story’ Screening - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword - From New York Times - Published at October 9, 2019 at 01:30AM

NPR News: 3 Scientists Win Nobel Prize In Physics For Work On The Evolution Of The Universe

3 Scientists Win Nobel Prize In Physics For Work On The Evolution Of The Universe
The Royal Swedish Academy of Science made the announcement Tuesday in Stockholm that a Canadian-American and two Swiss scientists had won the prize.

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Health & Science - October 8, 2019 at 04:59PM - 3 Scientists Win Nobel Prize In Physics For Work On The Evolution Of The Universe

NPR News: Physics Prize Is The Next Nobel To Be Handed Out

Physics Prize Is The Next Nobel To Be Handed Out
The Nobel Prize in Physics will be announced Tuesday morning.

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Health & Science - October 8, 2019 at 04:03PM - Physics Prize Is The Next Nobel To Be Handed Out

NPR News: Some Parts Of Trump's Executive Order On Medicare Could Lead To Higher Costs

Some Parts Of Trump's Executive Order On Medicare Could Lead To Higher Costs
Reviving ideas that were argued over in the 1990s, Trump's new order on Medicare could have some unintended consequences, depending how its implemented.

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Health Care - October 8, 2019 at 04:00PM - Some Parts Of Trump's Executive Order On Medicare Could Lead To Higher Costs

Thứ Hai, 7 tháng 10, 2019

NPR News: An App That Can Catch Early Signs Of Eye Disease In A Flash

An App That Can Catch Early Signs Of Eye Disease In A Flash
After his son developed a rare eye cancer, a chemist in Texas developed a smart phone app that uses a camera and artificial intelligence to detect early signs of eye disease.

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Health & Science - October 8, 2019 at 04:33AM - An App That Can Catch Early Signs Of Eye Disease In A Flash

NPR News: An App That Can Catch Early Signs Of Eye Disease In A Flash

An App That Can Catch Early Signs Of Eye Disease In A Flash
After his son developed a rare eye cancer, a chemist in Texas developed a smart phone app that uses a camera and artificial intelligence to detect early signs of eye disease.

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NPR News: 3 Physician-Scientists Will Share 2019 Nobel Prize For Physiology Or Medicine

3 Physician-Scientists Will Share 2019 Nobel Prize For Physiology Or Medicine
Three scientists will share this year's Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine by discovering the mechanism cells use to sense and respond to oxygen.

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Health & Science - October 8, 2019 at 03:30AM - 3 Physician-Scientists Will Share 2019 Nobel Prize For Physiology Or Medicine

NPR News: What Causes A Rare Disease That Paralyzes Kids? Researchers Home In On A Virus

What Causes A Rare Disease That Paralyzes Kids? Researchers Home In On A Virus
It starts out like a common viral respiratory illness but leads to terrifying symptoms, including paralysis. Could a common virus be behind the illness?

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NPR News: Lawmakers Seek Protections For Workers Against Lung Damage Tied To Making Countertops

Lawmakers Seek Protections For Workers Against Lung Damage Tied To Making Countertops
In a letter, they urge the Labor Department to ensure safe levels of silica dust at workplaces that cut popular "engineered stone." At least 18 workers have recently suffered severe lung damage.

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Health Care - October 8, 2019 at 01:07AM - Lawmakers Seek Protections For Workers Against Lung Damage Tied To Making Countertops

NPR News: Virus Linked To Mysterious Disease That Weakens Children's Limbs

Virus Linked To Mysterious Disease That Weakens Children's Limbs
A paper published in the journal Pediatrics examines the cause of a mysterious childhood illness. It strikes young children and leads to limb weakness and paralysis.

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NPR News: 3 Scientists Win Nobel Prize In Physiology Or Medicine

3 Scientists Win Nobel Prize In Physiology Or Medicine
Three scientists who studied how cells sense and adapt to oxygen levels have been awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine — the first recipients of prestigious awards for 2019.

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Health & Science - October 7, 2019 at 04:05PM - 3 Scientists Win Nobel Prize In Physiology Or Medicine

NPR News: Trio Wins Nobel Prize In Physiology Or Medicine For Work On Cell Metabolism

Trio Wins Nobel Prize In Physiology Or Medicine For Work On Cell Metabolism
Harvard's William G. Kaelin, Jr., Sir Peter J. Ratcliffe, of Oxford University and Gregg L. Semenza, of the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore share the prize.

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Health & Science - October 7, 2019 at 04:39PM - Trio Wins Nobel Prize In Physiology Or Medicine For Work On Cell Metabolism

NPR News: Phone Scammers And 'Teledoctors' Charged With Preying On Seniors In Fraud Case

Phone Scammers And 'Teledoctors' Charged With Preying On Seniors In Fraud Case
Officials warn that schemes devised to steal from Medicare have embraced telemedicine. One man was prescribed $4,000 of medical equipment he didn't need and never asked for.

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Health Care - October 7, 2019 at 04:01PM - Phone Scammers And 'Teledoctors' Charged With Preying On Seniors In Fraud Case

Chủ Nhật, 6 tháng 10, 2019

NPR News: Illinois Lawmaker Discusses New Planned Parenthood Facility

Illinois Lawmaker Discusses New Planned Parenthood Facility
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Illinois State Rep. Katie Stuart about a secret Planned Parenthood built in her district that will expand reproductive health services in the area.

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Health Care - October 7, 2019 at 04:11AM - Illinois Lawmaker Discusses New Planned Parenthood Facility

NPR News: How Immigrants Use Health Care

How Immigrants Use Health Care
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks with Anne Dunkelberg of the Center for Children and Families about the new rule denying visas to immigrants without health insurance or funds to pay for health care.

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Health Care - October 6, 2019 at 06:59PM - How Immigrants Use Health Care

‘Slop It On!’: Unicorn Spit Beguiles the Etsy Crowd


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Ready to go beyond bedazzling? Here’s an iridescent scented paint substance.
‘Slop It On!’: Unicorn Spit Beguiles the Etsy Crowd - By BY LISA KANAREK - Category Style - Keyword Art, Handicrafts - From New York Times - Published at October 6, 2019 at 04:00PM

The Phones Are Alive, With the Sounds of Katie Couric


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Instagram! iHeartRadio! Email! The veteran television personality is back with a desire for your little screens.
The Phones Are Alive, With the Sounds of Katie Couric - By BY KATE DWYER - Category Style - Keyword - From New York Times - Published at October 6, 2019 at 04:00PM

Thứ Bảy, 5 tháng 10, 2019

NPR News: Ocean Cleanup Project Finally Collects Plastic From Great Pacific Garbage Patch

Ocean Cleanup Project Finally Collects Plastic From Great Pacific Garbage Patch
That giant pile of plastic trash in the ocean just got a little smaller. Dutch inventor Boyan Slat's Ocean Cleanup project recently collected its first plastic from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.

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Health & Science - October 6, 2019 at 04:02AM - Ocean Cleanup Project Finally Collects Plastic From Great Pacific Garbage Patch

NPR News: New Research: China Is Winning Some Health-Care Battles — And Losing Others

New Research: China Is Winning Some Health-Care Battles — And Losing Others
A suite of new research shows the country beating infectious diseases over the last two decades. But deaths from lifestyle-related diseases like cancer and diabetes are on the rise.

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Health & Science - October 5, 2019 at 06:01PM - New Research: China Is Winning Some Health-Care Battles — And Losing Others

NPR News: New Research: China Is Winning Some Health-Care Battles — And Losing Others

New Research: China Is Winning Some Health-Care Battles — And Losing Others
A suite of new research shows the country beating infectious diseases over the last two decades. But deaths from lifestyle-related diseases like cancer and diabetes are on the rise.

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Why French Montana Wears Robes and Slathers on Baby Oil


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“I’m still jet-lagged from last year,” said the rapper and producer, who is about to release a new studio album.
Why French Montana Wears Robes and Slathers on Baby Oil - By BY BEE SHAPIRO - Category Style - Keyword Rap and Hip-Hop - From New York Times - Published at October 5, 2019 at 04:00PM

Thứ Sáu, 4 tháng 10, 2019

NPR News: Ancient Greek Scroll's Hidden Contents Revealed Through Infrared Imaging

Ancient Greek Scroll's Hidden Contents Revealed Through Infrared Imaging
More than 200 years ago, a scroll damaged by the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius was unrolled and pasted onto cardboard, even though it had writing on the back. Now, new imagery shows some of what's hidden.

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Health & Science - October 5, 2019 at 04:21AM - Ancient Greek Scroll's Hidden Contents Revealed Through Infrared Imaging

NPR News: Infrared Imaging Gives Researchers Better View Of Contents On Ancient Papyrus Scroll

Infrared Imaging Gives Researchers Better View Of Contents On Ancient Papyrus Scroll
After more than 200 years, with the help of infrared imaging technology, physicists have been able to finally read what's on the back of a draft of Philodemus' History of the Academy.

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Health & Science - October 5, 2019 at 03:47AM - Infrared Imaging Gives Researchers Better View Of Contents On Ancient Papyrus Scroll

Twin Births in the U.S. Are Dropping, and Experts Have a Theory


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Researchers believe that the decline may be connected to advances in embryo transfers during in vitro fertilization.
Twin Births in the U.S. Are Dropping, and Experts Have a Theory - By BY CHRISTINE HAUSER - at Health - Keyword: Birth Rates, Infertility, Pregnancy and Childbirth, In Vitro Fertilization - From New York Times - Published at October 5, 2019 at 03:36AM