Thứ Bảy, 30 tháng 11, 2019

NPR News: Huge Amazon Wildfires Endanger Our History As Well As Our Air, Archaeologists Say

Huge Amazon Wildfires Endanger Our History As Well As Our Air, Archaeologists Say
Cristiana Barreto says deforestation threatens to erase evidence of huge, dispersed civilizations, including rock art, ceremonial earthworks and waterways.

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Health & Science - November 30, 2019 at 08:42PM - Huge Amazon Wildfires Endanger Our History As Well As Our Air, Archaeologists Say

NPR News: Opinion: Emergency Rooms Shouldn't Be Parking Lots For Patients

Opinion: Emergency Rooms Shouldn't Be Parking Lots For Patients
Patients in hospital ERs can wait hours for inpatient beds to open up. The delays can be maddening. A solution for this longstanding problem has been elusive in the U.S., despite progress elsewhere.

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Health Care - November 30, 2019 at 07:00PM - Opinion: Emergency Rooms Shouldn't Be Parking Lots For Patients

A Photographer Who Tours With Beyoncé and Jay-Z


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Raven B. Varona has also shot Kanye West, Cardi B and J. Lo.
A Photographer Who Tours With Beyoncé and Jay-Z - By BY KATE DWYER - Category Style - Keyword Photography - From New York Times - Published at November 30, 2019 at 05:00PM

Thứ Sáu, 29 tháng 11, 2019

Dr. Janette Sherman, 89, Early Force in Environmental Science, Dies


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In one case, discovering that autoworkers shared the same diseases, she pinpointed the cause as chemicals in the factories — not, as was thought, cigarettes.
Dr. Janette Sherman, 89, Early Force in Environmental Science, Dies - By BY KATHARINE Q. SEELYE - at Health - Keyword: Deaths (Obituaries), Hazardous and Toxic Substances, Workplace Hazards and Violations, Medicine and Health - From New York Times - Published at November 30, 2019 at 04:54AM

NPR News: When Teens Abuse Parents, Shame and Secrecy Make It Hard to Seek Help

When Teens Abuse Parents, Shame and Secrecy Make It Hard to Seek Help
Most people think domestic violence involves an adult abusing an intimate partner or a child, but children can also threaten, bully and attack family members. Some abused parents are speaking out.

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NPR News: When Teens Abuse Parents, Shame and Secrecy Make It Hard to Seek Help

When Teens Abuse Parents, Shame and Secrecy Make It Hard to Seek Help
Most people think domestic violence involves an adult abusing an intimate partner or a child, but children can also threaten, bully and attack family members. Some abused parents are speaking out.

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Health Care - November 30, 2019 at 04:24AM - When Teens Abuse Parents, Shame and Secrecy Make It Hard to Seek Help

Love Letter: Do Labels Even Matter?


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Plus: The complicated math of loss.
Love Letter: Do Labels Even Matter? - By BY CHARANNA ALEXANDER - Category Style - Keyword Dating and Relationships, Modern Love (Times Column), Families and Family Life - From New York Times - Published at November 30, 2019 at 02:00AM

NPR News: A 'Mole' Isn't Digging Mars: NASA Engineers Are Trying To Find Out Why

A 'Mole' Isn't Digging Mars: NASA Engineers Are Trying To Find Out Why
After the InSight lander had trouble drilling a sophisticated thermometer into the Martian surface, a Plan B also didn't work, and the instrument ended up backing itself out of the ground.

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Health & Science - November 29, 2019 at 08:16PM - A 'Mole' Isn't Digging Mars: NASA Engineers Are Trying To Find Out Why

Heroes for Children


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Benefits were held for the Child Mind Institute, Lincoln Center Corporate Fund and the Central Park Conservancy.
Heroes for Children - By BY DENNY LEE - Category Style - Keyword Parties (Social), Philanthropy - From New York Times - Published at November 29, 2019 at 05:01PM

NPR News: Black Mothers Get Less Treatment For Their Postpartum Depression

Black Mothers Get Less Treatment For Their Postpartum Depression
After they give birth, black women are more likely than other women to suffer from postpartum depression, but many can't get treatment, or avoid it because they fear government scrutiny.

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Health Care - November 29, 2019 at 05:00PM - Black Mothers Get Less Treatment For Their Postpartum Depression

Thứ Năm, 28 tháng 11, 2019

Does It Matter How Many We Are?


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The loss of a loved one can complicate family math.
Does It Matter How Many We Are? - By BY LAURA ZIGMAN - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Families and Family Life, Thanksgiving Day, Dating and Relationships - From New York Times - Published at November 29, 2019 at 12:00PM

NPR News: Future Of Surprise Medical Billing Legislation Remains Uncertain

Future Of Surprise Medical Billing Legislation Remains Uncertain
The summer kicked off with a blitz of government activity to end surprise medical billing, but lobbying, impeachment, and policy arguments have left the future of the legislation up in the air.

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Health Care - November 29, 2019 at 05:42AM - Future Of Surprise Medical Billing Legislation Remains Uncertain

NPR News: Study: For HIV-Infected Babies, Treatment Should Start At Birth

Study: For HIV-Infected Babies, Treatment Should Start At Birth
Every day, as many as 500 babies in sub-Saharan Africa are born with HIV. A study out of Botswana finds that if newborns are given treatment right away, the virus becomes almost undetectable.

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NPR News: Study: For HIV-Infected Babies, Treatment Should Start At Birth

Study: For HIV-Infected Babies, Treatment Should Start At Birth
Every day, as many as 500 babies in sub-Saharan Africa are born with HIV. A study out of Botswana finds that if newborns are given treatment right away, the virus becomes almost undetectable.

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Health & Science - November 28, 2019 at 07:17PM - Study: For HIV-Infected Babies, Treatment Should Start At Birth

Should I Break Up With My Boyfriend?


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He says he doesn’t want to think about the future. That’s all I can think about.
Should I Break Up With My Boyfriend? - By BY PHILIP GALANES - Category Style - Keyword Customs, Etiquette and Manners - From New York Times - Published at November 28, 2019 at 06:00PM

NPR News: 'Food Pharmacies' In Clinics: When The Diagnosis Is Chronic Hunger

'Food Pharmacies' In Clinics: When The Diagnosis Is Chronic Hunger
It's hard to manage chronic conditions without a steady source of healthy food. That's why health care providers are setting up food pantries — right inside hospitals and clinics.

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Health Care - November 28, 2019 at 05:09PM - 'Food Pharmacies' In Clinics: When The Diagnosis Is Chronic Hunger

Thứ Tư, 27 tháng 11, 2019

Modern Love Podcast: Alicia Keys Reads ‘Who’s Allowed to Hold Hands?’


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The 15-time Grammy Award winning singer reads an essay about an unjust hierarchy dictating who can publicly display physical affection.
Modern Love Podcast: Alicia Keys Reads ‘Who’s Allowed to Hold Hands?’ - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Podcasts - From New York Times - Published at November 28, 2019 at 04:48AM

What the Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Wears Offscreen


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Rachel Brosnahan says she can be a little Type A, but that her character “really takes the cake.”
What the Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Wears Offscreen - By BY BEE SHAPIRO - Category Style - Keyword Cosmetics and Toiletries, Skin, Hair - From New York Times - Published at November 28, 2019 at 01:20AM

When Department Stores Were Theater


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Barneys is closing. Nordstrom is streamlining. And the hometown holiday window may be entering its final act.
When Department Stores Were Theater - By BY ALEXANDRA JACOBS - Category Style - Keyword Shopping and Retail, Windows - From New York Times - Published at November 27, 2019 at 11:38PM

Peter Berlin, the ’70s Gay Sex Symbol, Takes New York


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And Prince Albert II of Monaco honors his mother at an awards gala.
Peter Berlin, the ’70s Gay Sex Symbol, Takes New York - By BY BEN WIDDICOMBE - Category Style - Keyword Fashion and Apparel, Parties (Social) - From New York Times - Published at November 27, 2019 at 11:01PM

NPR News: Active Shooter Drills May Not Stop A School Shooting — But This Method Could

Active Shooter Drills May Not Stop A School Shooting — But This Method Could
Active shooter drills are one way schools prepare for possible shootings. Now a new report underlines a method for prevention: threat assessment, along with social and emotional support for students.

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Thứ Ba, 26 tháng 11, 2019

C.D.C. Reports More E. Coli Illnesses Linked to Romaine Lettuce


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The agency said the outbreak had affected 19 states and resulted in 39 people being hospitalized.
C.D.C. Reports More E. Coli Illnesses Linked to Romaine Lettuce - By BY ABDI LATIF DAHIR - at Health - Keyword: E Coli (Bacteria), Food Contamination and Poisoning - From New York Times - Published at November 27, 2019 at 07:34AM

NPR News: Bill Of The Month: Extraction Of Doll Shoes In Girl's Nose Cost $2,659

Bill Of The Month: Extraction Of Doll Shoes In Girl's Nose Cost $2,659
A 4-year-old girl was playing with her dolls and next thing you know, she had two tiny doll shoes stuck in her nose. A trip to urgent care, then the emergency room left her parents with a giant bill.

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Health Care - November 27, 2019 at 05:29AM - Bill Of The Month: Extraction Of Doll Shoes In Girl's Nose Cost $2,659

Ethel Paley, Champion of Nursing Home Patients, Dies at 99


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Well into her own advanced age, she guided nursing home residents and their surrogates in navigating a labyrinthine and sometimes abusive health care system.
Ethel Paley, Champion of Nursing Home Patients, Dies at 99 - By BY SAM ROBERTS - at Health - Keyword: Deaths (Obituaries), Nursing Homes, Elderly - From New York Times - Published at November 27, 2019 at 04:36AM

Pete Hamill ‘Ain’t Done Yet’


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The last of the celebrity newspapermen, Mr. Hamill moved back to Brooklyn to write a (final?) book.
Pete Hamill ‘Ain’t Done Yet’ - By BY ALEX WILLIAMS - Category Style - Keyword Writing and Writers - From New York Times - Published at November 27, 2019 at 04:30AM

NPR News: Nothing To Sneeze At: $2,659 Bill To Pluck Doll's Shoe From Girl's Nostril

Nothing To Sneeze At: $2,659 Bill To Pluck Doll's Shoe From Girl's Nostril
A young girl put matching doll shoes up her nose. One came out easily. The second required at trip to the hospital emergency department and led to a bill that isn't child's play.

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NPR News: Nothing To Sneeze At: $2,659 Bill To Pluck Doll's Shoe From Girl's Nostril

Nothing To Sneeze At: $2,659 Bill To Pluck Doll's Shoe From Girl's Nostril
A young girl put matching doll shoes up her nose. One came out easily. The second required at trip to the hospital emergency department and led to a bill that isn't child's play.

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Health Care - November 27, 2019 at 01:20AM - Nothing To Sneeze At: $2,659 Bill To Pluck Doll's Shoe From Girl's Nostril

NPR News: A Single Dose Of Ketamine Might Help Heavy Drinkers, Study Finds

A Single Dose Of Ketamine Might Help Heavy Drinkers, Study Finds
Participants in the U.K. experimental study dramatically reduced their average alcohol intake for months after the initial dose. Ketamine has also been used to treat severe depression.

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Health & Science - November 27, 2019 at 12:53AM - A Single Dose Of Ketamine Might Help Heavy Drinkers, Study Finds

Welcome to Redditsgiving!


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Interacting with guests you invited online can be less stressful than being with family.
Welcome to Redditsgiving! - By BY ALYSON KRUEGER - Category Style - Keyword Thanksgiving Day, Parties (Social) - From New York Times - Published at November 26, 2019 at 07:43PM

Measles Cases Continue to Rise Around the World


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Nearly a quarter of a million people in the Democratic Republic of Congo are thought to have been infected by measles in 2019 alone, the World Health Organization said.
Measles Cases Continue to Rise Around the World - By BY ABDI LATIF DAHIR - at Health - Keyword: Measles, Ebola Virus - From New York Times - Published at November 26, 2019 at 05:00PM

NPR News: Medical Students Say Their Opioid Experiences Will Shape How They Prescribe

Medical Students Say Their Opioid Experiences Will Shape How They Prescribe
One medical student was addicted to opioids. Another relied on them to control disabling pain. Both think their experiences will help them be better doctors when it comes to prescribing opioids.

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Health Care - November 26, 2019 at 05:02PM - Medical Students Say Their Opioid Experiences Will Shape How They Prescribe

NPR News: Greenhouse Gas Emissions Are Still Rising, U.N. Report Says

Greenhouse Gas Emissions Are Still Rising, U.N. Report Says
A United Nations report warns that greenhouse gas emissions from the world's largest economies must drop dramatically in the next decade to avoid the most catastrophic effects of climate change.

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Health & Science - November 26, 2019 at 04:00PM - Greenhouse Gas Emissions Are Still Rising, U.N. Report Says

Thứ Hai, 25 tháng 11, 2019

NPR News: Department Of Veterans Affairs Thinks Telehealth Clinics May Help Vets In Rural Areas

Department Of Veterans Affairs Thinks Telehealth Clinics May Help Vets In Rural Areas
About 5 million vets live in rural America and when it comes to health-care, there can be both literal and logistical obstacles. The Department of Veterans Affairs thinks telehealth clinics may help.

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Health Care - November 26, 2019 at 04:14AM - Department Of Veterans Affairs Thinks Telehealth Clinics May Help Vets In Rural Areas

NPR News: Regulators Allege Christian-Based Health Care Provider Broke State, Federal Rules

Regulators Allege Christian-Based Health Care Provider Broke State, Federal Rules
Health care sharing ministries offer consumers an alternative to traditional insurance, and people are drawn to their lower premiums. But one company is accused of selling illegal insurance products.

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Health Care - November 25, 2019 at 05:11PM - Regulators Allege Christian-Based Health Care Provider Broke State, Federal Rules

NPR News: Young Researchers Feel Excitement And Sadness To See Arctic Ice That May Disappear

Young Researchers Feel Excitement And Sadness To See Arctic Ice That May Disappear
Some projections say that by 2040 the Arctic Ocean may see its first ice-free summer in modern history. That means mixed emotions for young scientists seeing the ice for the first time.

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Health & Science - November 25, 2019 at 05:01PM - Young Researchers Feel Excitement And Sadness To See Arctic Ice That May Disappear

Chủ Nhật, 24 tháng 11, 2019

Kristin Scott Thomas Thinks There Must Be a ‘Mistake’ in New Casting


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The actress is a little surprised to be helping lead the Women’s Forum for the Economy and Society: “I’m not a feminist. I’m not a politician.”
Kristin Scott Thomas Thinks There Must Be a ‘Mistake’ in New Casting - By BY LOU STOPPARD - Category Style - Keyword Women and Girls, Actors and Actresses, Discrimination, Sexual Harassment, Movies, #MeToo Movement - From New York Times - Published at November 25, 2019 at 02:00PM

NPR News: Young Researchers Feel Excitement And Sadness To See Arctic Ice That May Disappear

Young Researchers Feel Excitement And Sadness To See Arctic Ice That May Disappear
Young Arctic researchers get their first glimpse of sea ice — and reflect on how the ice caps may melt away over the course of their careers.

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Health & Science - November 25, 2019 at 05:23AM - Young Researchers Feel Excitement And Sadness To See Arctic Ice That May Disappear

NPR News: Climate Planners Turn To Virtual Reality And Hope Seeing Is Believing

Climate Planners Turn To Virtual Reality And Hope Seeing Is Believing
The threat of climate change and the efforts needed to adapt to it are hard to comprehend. One Maryland community hopes it can be a model for communicating the risk and prompting action.

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Health & Science - November 24, 2019 at 09:10PM - Climate Planners Turn To Virtual Reality And Hope Seeing Is Believing

NPR News: Excess Weight Can Weaken The Flu Shot

Excess Weight Can Weaken The Flu Shot
Scientists have come to realize that flu vaccines are less effective for people who are overweight or obese. Now researchers are trying to figure out why and hope to develop better vaccines.

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Health & Science - November 24, 2019 at 07:00PM - Excess Weight Can Weaken The Flu Shot

Thứ Bảy, 23 tháng 11, 2019

NPR News: A Cancer Care Approach Tailored To The Elderly May Give Better Results

A Cancer Care Approach Tailored To The Elderly May Give Better Results
For older, often frail cancer patients, geriatric assessments can help doctors gauge the patients' physical, mental and functional capacity, and choose an appropriate treatment approach.

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Health Care - November 23, 2019 at 07:57PM - A Cancer Care Approach Tailored To The Elderly May Give Better Results

Celebrating the Modern Ballroom Scene


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At artist Rashaad Newsome’s Champion Art Ball, a focus on black creativity and artistry.
Celebrating the Modern Ballroom Scene - By BY JEWELS DODSON - Category Style - Keyword - From New York Times - Published at November 23, 2019 at 05:00PM

Can Fan Fiction Bridge the Partisan Divide?


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Literary revisions may help us empathize with political figures across party lines.
Can Fan Fiction Bridge the Partisan Divide? - By BY EMMA GOLDBERG - Category Style - Keyword Writing and Writers, United States Politics and Government - From New York Times - Published at November 23, 2019 at 05:00PM

Are There Benefits to Intermittent Fasting?


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The best diet is the one where you are healthy, hydrated and living your best life. If you want to fast though, it offers similar weight loss benefits as just cutting calories.
Are There Benefits to Intermittent Fasting? - By BY CRYSTAL MARTIN - Category Style - Keyword Fasting, Diet and Nutrition, Weight - From New York Times - Published at November 23, 2019 at 05:00PM

Thứ Sáu, 22 tháng 11, 2019

NPR News: Trump Holds White House Meeting On Vaping And E-Cigarettes

Trump Holds White House Meeting On Vaping And E-Cigarettes
President Trump held a "listening session" on youth e-cigarette use on Friday. It remains unclear if a ban on vaping flavorings is near or off the table entirely.

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Health & Science - November 23, 2019 at 05:30AM - Trump Holds White House Meeting On Vaping And E-Cigarettes

NPR News: In The Fight For Money For The Opioid Crisis, Will The Youngest Victims Be Left Out?

In The Fight For Money For The Opioid Crisis, Will The Youngest Victims Be Left Out?
The opioid epidemic is intergenerational, with tens of thousands of babies born every year dependent on opioids. Advocates worry lawsuits against the drug industry might overlook these children.

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Health Care - November 23, 2019 at 05:19AM - In The Fight For Money For The Opioid Crisis, Will The Youngest Victims Be Left Out?

NPR News: In The Fight For Money For The Opioid Crisis, Will The Youngest Victims Be Left Out?

In The Fight For Money For The Opioid Crisis, Will The Youngest Victims Be Left Out?
The opioid epidemic is intergenerational, with tens of thousands of babies born every year dependent on opioids. Advocates worry lawsuits against the drug industry might overlook these children.

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American Portraits


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Benefits were held for that National Portrait Gallery, the Guggenheim and the Dia Art Foundation.
American Portraits - By BY DENNY LEE - Category Style - Keyword Parties (Social), Philanthropy - From New York Times - Published at November 23, 2019 at 05:01AM

Wait — Are You Thankful?


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A collection of stories to read either way.
Wait — Are You Thankful? - By BY CHOIRE SICHA - Category Style - Keyword - From New York Times - Published at November 23, 2019 at 03:55AM

Love Letter: Let’s Eat Together!


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Because (surprise!) gathering is good for you.
Love Letter: Let’s Eat Together! - By BY CHARANNA ALEXANDER - Category Style - Keyword Thanksgiving Day, Families and Family Life, Movies, Love (Emotion), Modern Love (Times Column) - From New York Times - Published at November 23, 2019 at 02:00AM

NPR News: Helen Fisher: How Does Love Affect The Brain?

Helen Fisher: How Does Love Affect The Brain?
Helen Fisher says love is a biological drive and a survival mechanism. She discusses the science of love and how much control we have over who we love, how we love, and whether that love lasts.

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Health & Science - November 22, 2019 at 09:37PM - Helen Fisher: How Does Love Affect The Brain?

NPR News: Dessa: How Can You Fall Out Of Love?

Dessa: How Can You Fall Out Of Love?
For years, musician Dessa tried to get over a toxic relationship. But she couldn't figure out how — until she tried something unconventional: using neuroscience to dull her feelings for her ex.

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Health & Science - November 22, 2019 at 09:37PM - Dessa: How Can You Fall Out Of Love?

NPR News: Guy Winch: How Can We Choose To Move On From Heartbreak?

Guy Winch: How Can We Choose To Move On From Heartbreak?
We don't consider heartbreak to be as serious as physical injury, but emotional pain can stay with us much longer. Psychologist Guy Winch says dealing with heartbreak starts with asserting control.

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Health & Science - November 22, 2019 at 09:37PM - Guy Winch: How Can We Choose To Move On From Heartbreak?

Manny Jacinto of ‘The Good Place’ Plummets to Earth


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Best known for playing Jason Mendoza, a “hot life-size action figure,” Mr. Jacinto is ready for the big screen.
Manny Jacinto of ‘The Good Place’ Plummets to Earth - By BY ALEXIS SOLOSKI - Category Style - Keyword Actors and Actresses - From New York Times - Published at November 22, 2019 at 08:00PM

Thứ Năm, 21 tháng 11, 2019

NPR News: They Bring Medical Care To The Homeless And Build Relationships To Save Lives

They Bring Medical Care To The Homeless And Build Relationships To Save Lives
"Street medicine" programs, like one in Atlanta, seek out people living in back alleys and under highways. The public health outreach improves patients' health and is cost-effective, hospitals find.

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Health Care - November 22, 2019 at 07:59AM - They Bring Medical Care To The Homeless And Build Relationships To Save Lives

NPR News: A Rare Meteor Shower May Grace The Skies Tonight

A Rare Meteor Shower May Grace The Skies Tonight
Some scientists predict the Alpha Monocerotids meteor shower will be visible at 11:50 p.m. ET. However, one NASA expert is skeptical of the forecast.

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Health & Science - November 22, 2019 at 04:43AM - A Rare Meteor Shower May Grace The Skies Tonight

NPR News: 'It's Going To Get Worse': How U.S. Countertop Workers Started Getting Sick

'It's Going To Get Worse': How U.S. Countertop Workers Started Getting Sick
The story of the first worker in the U.S. to suffer lung damage after cutting a new kind of countertop material shows the way a workplace hazard emerged in this country.

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Health & Science - November 22, 2019 at 04:34AM - 'It's Going To Get Worse': How U.S. Countertop Workers Started Getting Sick

Marie Kondo Wants to Sell You Nice Things. What’s Wrong With That?


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Her new online store honors her brand’s ethos: that objects can make people happy.
Marie Kondo Wants to Sell You Nice Things. What’s Wrong With That? - By BY PENELOPE GREEN - Category Style - Keyword Orderliness and Clutter - From New York Times - Published at November 22, 2019 at 01:58AM

Can Our Lease Weather Unrequited Love?


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A reader wonders what to do about his live-in BFF who has expressed feelings for their third roommate.
Can Our Lease Weather Unrequited Love? - By BY PHILIP GALANES - Category Style - Keyword Customs, Etiquette and Manners - From New York Times - Published at November 21, 2019 at 10:21PM

NPR News: 2020 Affordable Care Act Health Plans: What's New

2020 Affordable Care Act Health Plans: What's New
ACA plans for 2020 are cheaper than last year — premiums lower, on average. And in some areas, people who qualify for federal subsidies could end up with no monthly payment. But read the fine print.

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Health Care - November 21, 2019 at 05:00PM - 2020 Affordable Care Act Health Plans: What's New

Thứ Tư, 20 tháng 11, 2019

They Don’t Call Them Hot Desks for Nothing


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Many of today’s co-working offices have stylish interiors with un-beige color schemes. Go ahead, pull up a Sayl chair.
They Don’t Call Them Hot Desks for Nothing - By BY JANE MARGOLIES - Category Style - Keyword Interior Design and Furnishings, Co-Working - From New York Times - Published at November 20, 2019 at 05:00PM

Looking at Where Chicago Works


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A tour reveals how form and function have evolved in the places where people earn a living.
Looking at Where Chicago Works - By BY ALEXANDRA LANGE - Category Style - Keyword Historic Buildings and Sites, Architecture - From New York Times - Published at November 20, 2019 at 05:00PM

NPR News: The Loudness Of Vowels Helps The Brain Break Down Speech Into Syl-La-Bles

The Loudness Of Vowels Helps The Brain Break Down Speech Into Syl-La-Bles
Syllables are the building blocks of spoken language. And now a study of brain activity hints at how we extract them from a stream of speech.

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Health & Science - November 21, 2019 at 04:09AM - The Loudness Of Vowels Helps The Brain Break Down Speech Into Syl-La-Bles

Mrs. Rogers’s Neighborhood


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And Housing Works holds a shopping benefit at its Chelsea store.
Mrs. Rogers’s Neighborhood - By BY BEN WIDDICOMBE - Category Style - Keyword Philanthropy, Parties (Social) - From New York Times - Published at November 21, 2019 at 12:01AM

A Panorama of Design


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A look at design world events, products and people.
A Panorama of Design - By BY THE NEW YORK TIMES - Category Style - Keyword Furniture, Art, Interior Design and Furnishings - From New York Times - Published at November 20, 2019 at 05:00PM

In the Woods of Greenwich, a Studio for Writing Poetry


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Inspired by Thoreau, a former investment banker has created a minimalist haven, with huge windows and 1,500 books.
In the Woods of Greenwich, a Studio for Writing Poetry - By BY EVE M. KAHN - Category Style - Keyword Poetry and Poets, Architecture - From New York Times - Published at November 20, 2019 at 05:00PM

Black and White and Redone all Over


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In Nashville, an architecture studio installs its headquarters in a former public library.
Black and White and Redone all Over - By BY TED LOOS - Category Style - Keyword Buildings (Structures), Libraries and Librarians - From New York Times - Published at November 20, 2019 at 05:00PM

Choose Your Cozy Hangout


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In today’s open work space, employees are searching for private places — and designers are too.
Choose Your Cozy Hangout - By BY MELISSA FELDMAN - Category Style - Keyword Workplace Environment - From New York Times - Published at November 20, 2019 at 05:00PM

What to Do With Your Parents’ Sofa, and Other Answers to Decorating Questions


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Suggestions for plants that can survive a dark apartment and the best small containers for composting kitchen waste.
What to Do With Your Parents’ Sofa, and Other Answers to Decorating Questions - By BY STEVEN SCLAROFF - Category Style - Keyword Interior Design and Furnishings, Furniture - From New York Times - Published at November 20, 2019 at 05:00PM

Office Design That Sends a New Message


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The modern workplace needs a different feel as companies look to accommodate fluctuating opportunities and personnel.
Office Design That Sends a New Message - By BY LILA ALLEN - Category Style - Keyword Tables, Furniture, Workplace Environment - From New York Times - Published at November 20, 2019 at 05:00PM

These Books Take You to a Wild Place


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Explore the settings where villains lurk, heroes meander and jaws drop.
These Books Take You to a Wild Place - By BY EVE M. KAHN - Category Style - Keyword Historic Buildings and Sites, Architecture, Gardens and Gardening, Movies, Books and Literature - From New York Times - Published at November 20, 2019 at 05:00PM

NPR News: America's 'Shame': Medicaid Funding Slashed In U.S. Territories

America's 'Shame': Medicaid Funding Slashed In U.S. Territories
Five U.S. territories say if Congress doesn't quickly allocate more funding for their Medicaid programs, they will be forced to make brutal triage decisions that will likely cost American lives.

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NPR News: VIDEO: Elon Musk's Next Quest Is A Mind-Machine Meld. Let's Consider The Implications

VIDEO: Elon Musk's Next Quest Is A Mind-Machine Meld. Let's Consider The Implications
The tech entrepreneur recently said he is making implants that connect our brains to our devices. So let's explore the ethics of human upgrading — and what has technology already done to us.

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Health & Science - November 20, 2019 at 05:00PM - VIDEO: Elon Musk's Next Quest Is A Mind-Machine Meld. Let's Consider The Implications

NPR News: America's 'Shame': Medicaid Funding Slashed In U.S. Territories

America's 'Shame': Medicaid Funding Slashed In U.S. Territories
Five U.S. territories say if Congress doesn't quickly allocate more funding for their Medicaid programs, they will be forced to make brutal triage decisions that will likely cost American lives.

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Health Care - November 20, 2019 at 05:00PM - America's 'Shame': Medicaid Funding Slashed In U.S. Territories

Thứ Ba, 19 tháng 11, 2019

NPR News: CRISPR For Sickle Cell Disease Shows Promise In Early Test

CRISPR For Sickle Cell Disease Shows Promise In Early Test
Scientists are reporting the first evidence that genetically edited cells could be safely helping a patient with sickle cell disease. The cells are producing a crucial oxygen-carrying protein.

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Health & Science - November 20, 2019 at 05:14AM - CRISPR For Sickle Cell Disease Shows Promise In Early Test

NPR News: Report: Solutions To Stop Sexual Violence Against Children

Report: Solutions To Stop Sexual Violence Against Children
A new study reviews evidence on what kind of solutions are effective. It's a much-needed guide for policymakers, says Regan Hofmann of USAID

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14 Hours Inside the Church of BravoCon


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Over the weekend, Bravo hosted its first conference, bringing together “Bravolebrities” and the people who really, really love them.
14 Hours Inside the Church of BravoCon - By BY LINDSEY UNDERWOOD - Category Style - Keyword Television - From New York Times - Published at November 20, 2019 at 02:36AM

NPR News: Want New Taxes To Pay For Health Care? Lessons From The Affordable Care Act

Want New Taxes To Pay For Health Care? Lessons From The Affordable Care Act
When passing the ACA, Democrats touted the fact that they had included many measures to pay for the bill's expanded coverage. But nearly 10 years later, Congress has eliminated many of those taxes.

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Health Care - November 20, 2019 at 12:22AM - Want New Taxes To Pay For Health Care? Lessons From The Affordable Care Act

NPR News: 50 Years Ago, Americans Made The 2nd Moon Landing... Why Doesn't Anyone Remember?

50 Years Ago, Americans Made The 2nd Moon Landing... Why Doesn't Anyone Remember?
Everyone knows about Apollo 11, the first moon landing. And about ill-fated Apollo 13. Between them is the forgotten mission — Apollo 12.

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Health & Science - November 19, 2019 at 11:14PM - 50 Years Ago, Americans Made The 2nd Moon Landing... Why Doesn't Anyone Remember?

NPR News: Gene-Edited 'Supercells' Make Progress In Fight Against Sickle Cell Disease

Gene-Edited 'Supercells' Make Progress In Fight Against Sickle Cell Disease
Researchers edited the DNA in bone marrow cells taken from a Mississippi woman with sickle cell disease to produce a treatment that could alleviate the excruciating effects of her inherited illness.

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Health Care - November 19, 2019 at 07:01PM - Gene-Edited 'Supercells' Make Progress In Fight Against Sickle Cell Disease

NPR News: Open Enrollment For 2020 Obamacara Has Begun

Open Enrollment For 2020 Obamacara Has Begun
This year the federal health insurance marketplace Healthcare.gov has a few new bells and whistles. (This piece initially aired on Nov. 3, 2019 on Weekend Edition Sunday.)

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Health Care - November 19, 2019 at 05:03PM - Open Enrollment For 2020 Obamacara Has Begun

NPR News: When It Comes To Vaping, Health Officials Insist There's A Lot At Stake

When It Comes To Vaping, Health Officials Insist There's A Lot At Stake
A former vaper has a warning for others. And, scientists work to understand how nicotine affects the teenage brain. (This segment initially aired on Oct. 10, 2019 on Morning Edition.)

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Health Care - November 19, 2019 at 05:03PM - When It Comes To Vaping, Health Officials Insist There's A Lot At Stake

Thứ Hai, 18 tháng 11, 2019

NPR News: Trump Administration's Efforts To Ban Most Flavored Vaping Products Have Stalled Out

Trump Administration's Efforts To Ban Most Flavored Vaping Products Have Stalled Out
The White House is apparently backpedaling on its plan to ban most flavors in vaping products. The proposed FDA rule is unpopular with vape shop owners, and that's creating political blowback.

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Health Care - November 19, 2019 at 05:59AM - Trump Administration's Efforts To Ban Most Flavored Vaping Products Have Stalled Out

NPR News: Politics, Industry Backlash, Stall White House Ban On Flavored Vaping Products

Politics, Industry Backlash, Stall White House Ban On Flavored Vaping Products
In September, the Trump administration said it would ban all flavored e-cigarette products in an effort to reduce the youth vaping epidemic. Since then, there's been no movement toward implementation.

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NPR News: The Challenges Scientists Face While Working In The Arctic Ocean

The Challenges Scientists Face While Working In The Arctic Ocean
The Arctic Ocean is a stunning place that not many get the chance to see. But if you're a scientist there to do field work, that beauty comes with some pretty unique challenges.

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Health & Science - November 19, 2019 at 04:19AM - The Challenges Scientists Face While Working In The Arctic Ocean

Her Lifestyle Brands Include Gwyneth Paltrow and Lady Gaga


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Nicole Quinn of Lightspeed Venture helps celebrities tap into their entrepreneurial potential.
Her Lifestyle Brands Include Gwyneth Paltrow and Lady Gaga - By BY MONICA CORCORAN HAREL - Category Style - Keyword Celebrities - From New York Times - Published at November 16, 2019 at 04:00AM

NPR News: For Supporters Of Abortion Access, Troubling Trends In Texas

For Supporters Of Abortion Access, Troubling Trends In Texas
Three years after winning a big legal battle, abortion providers still find themselves losing the ground war when it comes to keeping clinics open across the huge, populous state.

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Health Care - November 18, 2019 at 05:01PM - For Supporters Of Abortion Access, Troubling Trends In Texas

Chủ Nhật, 17 tháng 11, 2019

NPR News: A Young Immigrant Has Mental Illness, And That's Raising His Risk of Being Deported

A Young Immigrant Has Mental Illness, And That's Raising His Risk of Being Deported
Behavioral problems, criminal arrests and limited access to health care leave a father worried that his 21-year-old son will be deported to Mexico.

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Health Care - November 17, 2019 at 06:00PM - A Young Immigrant Has Mental Illness, And That's Raising His Risk of Being Deported

NPR News: A Young Immigrant Has Mental Illness, And That's Raising His Risk of Being Deported

A Young Immigrant Has Mental Illness, And That's Raising His Risk of Being Deported
Behavioral problems, criminal arrests and limited access to health care leave a father worried that his 21-year-old son will be deported to Mexico.

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Thứ Bảy, 16 tháng 11, 2019

NPR News: Eat Like The Ancient Babylonians: Researchers Cook Up Nearly 4,000-Year-Old Recipes

Eat Like The Ancient Babylonians: Researchers Cook Up Nearly 4,000-Year-Old Recipes
Written on four tablets, three of which date back no later than 1730 B.C., the recipes are considered to be the oldest known. And they taste pretty good, says a scholar who recreated them.

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Health & Science - November 16, 2019 at 08:02PM - Eat Like The Ancient Babylonians: Researchers Cook Up Nearly 4,000-Year-Old Recipes

Thứ Sáu, 15 tháng 11, 2019

NPR News: Polio Vaccine May Be Preventing The End Of Polio

Polio Vaccine May Be Preventing The End Of Polio
Health officials have long known that virus from the oral vaccine can contaminate water systems; they underestimated how big a problem this would be.

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Her Lifestyle Brands Include Gwyneth Paltrow and Jessica Alba


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Nicole Quinn of Lightspeed Ventures helps celebrities tap into their entrepreneurial potential.
Her Lifestyle Brands Include Gwyneth Paltrow and Jessica Alba - By BY MONICA CORCORAN HAREL - Category Style - Keyword Celebrities - From New York Times - Published at November 16, 2019 at 04:00AM

Love Letter: A Wife’s Silent War Against Clutter


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And the unmoved shirt that almost broke her.
Love Letter: A Wife’s Silent War Against Clutter - By BY CHARANNA ALEXANDER - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Marriages, Dating and Relationships, Modern Love (Times Column) - From New York Times - Published at November 16, 2019 at 02:00AM

Art and Wild Salmon


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Benefits were held for MoMA, the Studio Museum in Harlem and the Atlantic Salmon Federation.
Art and Wild Salmon - By BY DENNY LEE - Category Style - Keyword Parties (Social), Philanthropy - From New York Times - Published at November 16, 2019 at 01:31AM

NPR News: Could 'Hidden Hunger' Be Conquered With A Particle The Size Of A Grain Of Salt?

Could 'Hidden Hunger' Be Conquered With A Particle The Size Of A Grain Of Salt?
To pack a healthier punch into staple foods like flour, researchers borrowed technology from the pharmaceutical industry.

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NPR News: Trump Wants Insurers and Hospitals To Show Real Prices To Patients

Trump Wants Insurers and Hospitals To Show Real Prices To Patients
Two regulations announced Friday take aim at health care prices. One, to affect patients by 2021, addresses hospital rates. The second, a proposal, would require more upfront clarity from insurers.

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Health Care - November 16, 2019 at 01:23AM - Trump Wants Insurers and Hospitals To Show Real Prices To Patients

NPR News: This Week, 2,000 Children Ran A Race Through The Gray Smog Of Delhi

This Week, 2,000 Children Ran A Race Through The Gray Smog Of Delhi
Even though the Delhi government has urged folks not to exercise outdoors, a "Race for Children" still took place. The Twittersphere was outraged!

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NPR News: Why Even Universal Health Coverage Isn't Enough

Why Even Universal Health Coverage Isn't Enough
As U.S. presidential candidates prep for their next debate, a doctor-to-be asks them, and us all, to remember that even universal access to health care won't fix other disparities that hurt health.

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Health Care - November 15, 2019 at 05:00PM - Why Even Universal Health Coverage Isn't Enough

NPR News: Why Even Universal Health Coverage Isn't Enough

Why Even Universal Health Coverage Isn't Enough
As U.S. presidential candidates prep for their next debate, a doctor-to-be asks them, and us all, to remember that even universal access to health care won't fix other disparities that hurt health.

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Thứ Năm, 14 tháng 11, 2019

He’s Never Going to Put Away That Shirt


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Sometimes it’s the uneventful stretches of marriage that can be the real stress test.
He’s Never Going to Put Away That Shirt - By BY BRENDA JANOWITZ - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Marriages, Fashion and Apparel - From New York Times - Published at November 15, 2019 at 12:00PM

NPR News: Activists Protest USDA Changes That Threaten Free School Lunch

Activists Protest USDA Changes That Threaten Free School Lunch
Activists delivered a petition with 1.5 million signatures to the agency in an effort to stop a rule change that would end automatic enrollment in free school lunch for nearly 1 million kids.

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Don’t Call Tara Subkoff an ‘It’ Girl


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The actress, artist, movie director and designer traces her road to self-discovery at the newly reopened MoMA.
Don’t Call Tara Subkoff an ‘It’ Girl - By BY RUTH LA FERLA - Category Style - Keyword Actors and Actresses, Art - From New York Times - Published at November 15, 2019 at 05:30AM

I’m No Doctor, but My Sister Definitely Has Autism


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Our advice columnist explains to a reader the trouble with armchair diagnoses.
I’m No Doctor, but My Sister Definitely Has Autism - By BY PHILIP GALANES - Category Style - Keyword Customs, Etiquette and Manners - From New York Times - Published at November 15, 2019 at 01:43AM

NPR News: Artisanal Vapers? For Some, The Habit's About Much More Than Quitting Tobacco

Artisanal Vapers? For Some, The Habit's About Much More Than Quitting Tobacco
Vaping has produced a diverse community of aficionados with all sorts of subspecialties. One vape-juice "mixologist" sells her recipes for as much as $1,500, while custom-made devices go for $3,000.

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NPR News: Why Climate Change Poses A Particular Threat To Child Health

Why Climate Change Poses A Particular Threat To Child Health
A sweeping study in The Lancet finds that longstanding progress in treating diseases and reducing childhood deaths is in jeopardy.

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Thứ Tư, 13 tháng 11, 2019

Modern Love Podcast: Kelly McCreary Reads ‘Waiting Patiently for the Wall to Crumble’


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The “Grey’s Anatomy” actor reads an essay about the necessity of risk in romantic relationships.
Modern Love Podcast: Kelly McCreary Reads ‘Waiting Patiently for the Wall to Crumble’ - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Podcasts - From New York Times - Published at November 14, 2019 at 04:50AM

Skin Deep: Darren Criss


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Darren Criss
Skin Deep: Darren Criss - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword - From New York Times - Published at November 14, 2019 at 04:20AM

Tina Turner and Oprah (Who?) Stop Traffic on Broadway


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And Paul Rudd hosts a celebrity bowling tournament for Stuttering Association for the Young.
Tina Turner and Oprah (Who?) Stop Traffic on Broadway - By BY BEN WIDDICOMBE - Category Style - Keyword Parties (Social) - From New York Times - Published at November 14, 2019 at 03:31AM

NPR News: Molecular Scissors Could Help Keep Some Viral Illnesses At Bay

Molecular Scissors Could Help Keep Some Viral Illnesses At Bay
A new technique uses the CRISPR molecule to snip away at the part of RNA viruses that allows them to spread infection by making copies of themselves.

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Health & Science - November 13, 2019 at 11:03PM - Molecular Scissors Could Help Keep Some Viral Illnesses At Bay

NPR News: Novelist Doctor Skewers Corporate Medicine In 'Man's 4th Best Hospital'

Novelist Doctor Skewers Corporate Medicine In 'Man's 4th Best Hospital'
Samuel Shem's 1978 novel, The House of God, was a sardonic look at U.S. medicine through a young doctor's eyes. Shem's new fiction checks in with the same crew in the age of medicine by smartphone.

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Health Care - November 13, 2019 at 09:00PM - Novelist Doctor Skewers Corporate Medicine In 'Man's 4th Best Hospital'

Fashion? They’re Over It


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For plenty of shoppers, dodging trends is a trend.
Fashion? They’re Over It - By BY RUTH LA FERLA - Category Style - Keyword Fashion and Apparel, Shopping and Retail - From New York Times - Published at November 13, 2019 at 08:20PM

NPR News: With Few New Drugs To Treat Antibiotic Resistance, How Best To Deploy Them?

With Few New Drugs To Treat Antibiotic Resistance, How Best To Deploy Them?
Infection specialists debate whether it's better to aim all their strongest antibiotics at once at multi-resistant germs, or save the most innovative drugs for use only as a last result.

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Health & Science - November 13, 2019 at 05:05PM - With Few New Drugs To Treat Antibiotic Resistance, How Best To Deploy Them?

NPR News: A New Way To Stop Viruses

A New Way To Stop Viruses
Scientists in Massachusetts think they may be onto a new approach for treating viral infections, using CRISPR to quickly target the part of the virus that replicates it.

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Health & Science - November 13, 2019 at 05:05PM - A New Way To Stop Viruses

Thứ Ba, 12 tháng 11, 2019

Facing ‘Certain Death,’ Boy With Vaping Injury Gets Double Lung Transplant


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The surgery on the 17-year-old was the first transplant reported in the recent nationwide outbreak of vaping-related lung injuries.
Facing ‘Certain Death,’ Boy With Vaping Injury Gets Double Lung Transplant - By BY DENISE GRADY - at Health - Keyword: Smoking and Tobacco, Transplants - From New York Times - Published at November 13, 2019 at 04:36AM

NPR News: When Countries Get Wealthier, Kids Can Lose Out On Vaccines

When Countries Get Wealthier, Kids Can Lose Out On Vaccines
Childhood vaccines are often subsidized in the poorest countries. , but not for those moving up the wealth ladder.

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NPR News: When Countries Get Wealthier, Kids Can Lose Out On Vaccines

When Countries Get Wealthier, Kids Can Lose Out On Vaccines
Childhood vaccines are often subsidized in the poorest countries. , but not for those moving up the wealth ladder.

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Health Care - November 13, 2019 at 03:46AM - When Countries Get Wealthier, Kids Can Lose Out On Vaccines

Tiny Love Stories: ‘We Kissed Behind the Clothing Donation Bin’


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Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
Tiny Love Stories: ‘We Kissed Behind the Clothing Donation Bin’ - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Modern Love (Times Column), Dating and Relationships, Divorce, Separations and Annulments - From New York Times - Published at November 13, 2019 at 01:43AM

NPR News: Opioid Addiction In Jails: An Anthropologist's Perspective

Opioid Addiction In Jails: An Anthropologist's Perspective
In Getting Wrecked: Women, Incarceration, and the American Opioid Crisis, a Rikers Island doctor says drug treatment in U.S. jails and prisons is often shaped by societal prejudice, not science.

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Health Care - November 12, 2019 at 05:00PM - Opioid Addiction In Jails: An Anthropologist's Perspective

NPR News: Opioid Addiction In Jails: An Anthropologist's Perspective

Opioid Addiction In Jails: An Anthropologist's Perspective
In Getting Wrecked: Women, Incarceration, and the American Opioid Crisis, a Rikers Island doctor says drug treatment in U.S. jails and prisons is often shaped by societal prejudice, not science.

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Health & Science - November 12, 2019 at 05:00PM - Opioid Addiction In Jails: An Anthropologist's Perspective

Thứ Hai, 11 tháng 11, 2019

In Yoga, Blurry Lines Easily Crossed


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The hands-on teaching practices of some of yoga’s most celebrated gurus — and accusations of inappropriate touch that may have gone too far — raise questions about consent.
In Yoga, Blurry Lines Easily Crossed - By Unknown Author - Category The Weekly - Keyword Yoga, #MeToo Movement, Sexual Harassment - From New York Times - Published at November 8, 2019 at 05:00PM