Thứ Ba, 31 tháng 10, 2017

NPR News: If You're Shopping For Health Insurance, Make Sure You're Paid Up On Old Plan

If You're Shopping For Health Insurance, Make Sure You're Paid Up On Old Plan
People hoping to get federally subsidized coverage on the marketplaces should make make sure their 2017 premiums are paid and that they filed the correct documents with their 2016 taxes.

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October 31, 2017 at 09:30PM
Health Care

NPR News: If You're Shopping For Health Insurance, Make Sure You're Paid Up On Old Plan

If You're Shopping For Health Insurance, Make Sure You're Paid Up On Old Plan
People hoping to get federally subsidized coverage on the marketplaces should make make sure their 2017 premiums are paid and that they filed the correct documents with their 2016 taxes.

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October 31, 2017 at 09:30PM
Health Care

Alicia Silverstone’s Very Green Beauty Routine


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The actress likes products that are completely natural and vegan. And “they also have to smell great and work great,” she says.
Cosmetics and Toiletries, Skin
October 31, 2017 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Scientists From Around The World Report On Health Effects From Climate Change

Scientists From Around The World Report On Health Effects From Climate Change
A big, international team of scientists has come together to assess how climate change has affected people's health around the world in the past few decades. A rise in heat waves and weather-related disasters threatens the health of millions each year.

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October 31, 2017 at 04:01PM
Environment

NPR News: Italy Takes Aim At Fake News With New Curriculum For High School Students

Italy Takes Aim At Fake News With New Curriculum For High School Students
This week, Italy added a new item to its schools' curriculum — recognizing fake news. With help from leading digital companies, the government hopes to train students how to differentiate between fake and real news stories.

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Categoty Education

NPR News: Justices Look Back On Their Law School Days — And Beyond — At Harvard's 200th

Justices Look Back On Their Law School Days — And Beyond — At Harvard's 200th
One out of every six U.S. Supreme Court justices attended Harvard Law School. As the school celebrates its 200th anniversary, six of those justices attended a panel where they remembered their time as students and joked with each other in a wide-ranging conversation.

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Categoty Education

NPR News: Scientists From Around The World Report On Health Effects From Climate Change

Scientists From Around The World Report On Health Effects From Climate Change
A big, international team of scientists has come together to assess how climate change has affected people's health around the world in the past few decades. A rise in heat waves and weather-related disasters threatens the health of millions each year.

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Health & Science

NPR News: Study: CEOs Who Invest In Social Responsibility Initiatives Risk Their Jobs

Study: CEOs Who Invest In Social Responsibility Initiatives Risk Their Jobs
A new study shows that CEOs who invest in corporate social responsibility initiatives put themselves at significant risk of losing their jobs.

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Health & Science

Wikipedia article of the day for October 31, 2017

The Wikipedia article of the day for October 31, 2017 is Ninety-five Theses.
The Ninety-five Theses are a list of propositions written by Martin Luther that started the Protestant Reformation, a schism in the Catholic Church. Luther, a professor of moral theology at the University of Wittenberg, Germany, enclosed them in a letter to the Archbishop of Mainz on 31 October 1517, a date now commemorated annually as Reformation Day. They advance Luther's positions against the selling of plenary indulgences, certificates that were said to reduce the punishment for sins in purgatory. Luther claimed that his positions accorded with those of the pope, but the Theses contradict a 14th-century papal bull. Luther's ecclesiastical superiors had him tried for heresy, which culminated in his excommunication in 1521. Though the Theses mark the start of the Reformation, Luther did not consider indulgences to be as important as other theological matters which would divide the church, such as justification by faith and the bondage of the will. His breakthrough on these issues would come later, and he did not see the writing of the Theses as the point at which his beliefs diverged from those of Rome.

Lutheran: Word of the day for October 31, 2017

Lutheran , adj :
(Christianity) Of or pertaining to the theology of Martin Luther (1483–1546) or his followers, or the Lutheran church. On this day 500 years ago, in 1517, German friar and theologian Martin Luther sparked off the Reformation by writing to Albert, the Archbishop of Mainz, to protest the sale of indulgences, attaching his Ninety-five Theses. According to Philip Melanchthon, on the same day Luther also nailed the Theses to the door of All Saints’ Church in Wittenberg. However, modern scholars argue that there is little foundation for the story.
October 31, 2017

NPR News: Brain Patterns May Predict People At Risk Of Suicide

Brain Patterns May Predict People At Risk Of Suicide
A computer program learned to identify people thinking about suicide by studying brain activity patterns associated with words like "death" and "trouble."

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Health & Science

NPR News: World Cafe Nashville: Becca Mancari

World Cafe Nashville: Becca Mancari
Mancari offers stories of wandering and homecoming, colored by a determination to live, artistically, beyond the gender boundaries usually imposed on female artists.

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World Cafe At October 31, 2017 at 04:04AM

NPR News: Lingering Power Outage In Puerto Rico Strains Health Care System

Lingering Power Outage In Puerto Rico Strains Health Care System
The Puerto Rican government has prioritized getting power back to hospitals. Many clinics and doctors' offices, like other small businesses on the island, still don't have electricity.

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October 31, 2017 at 03:58AM
Health Care

NPR News: Lingering Power Outage In Puerto Rico Strains Health Care System

Lingering Power Outage In Puerto Rico Strains Health Care System
The Puerto Rican government has prioritized getting power back to hospitals. Many clinics and doctors' offices, like other small businesses on the island, still don't have electricity.

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October 31, 2017 at 03:58AM
Health Care

NPR News: Heavy Rotation: 10 Songs That Public Radio Can't Stop Playing

Heavy Rotation: 10 Songs That Public Radio Can't Stop Playing
Ten DJs from around the country share the songs they can't stop spinning, from Chicago hip hop to Portland garage rock.

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World Cafe At October 28, 2017 at 08:00PM

NPR News: Shop Around: Subsidies May Offset Your 2018 Health Insurance Price Hike

Shop Around: Subsidies May Offset Your 2018 Health Insurance Price Hike
Premiums for top-line HealthCare.gov policies are going up, federal officials confirm. But higher subsidies could cut some consumers' out-of-pocket expenses enough to make coverage cheaper overall.

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October 31, 2017 at 03:08AM
Health Care

NPR News: Shop Around: Subsidies May Offset Your 2018 Health Insurance Price Hike

Shop Around: Subsidies May Offset Your 2018 Health Insurance Price Hike
Premiums for top-line HealthCare.gov policies are going up, federal officials confirm. But higher subsidies could cut some consumers' out-of-pocket expenses enough to make coverage cheaper overall.

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Health & Science

NPR News: Shop Around: Subsidies May Offset Your 2018 Health Insurance Price Hike

Shop Around: Subsidies May Offset Your 2018 Health Insurance Price Hike
Premiums for top-line HealthCare.gov policies are going up, federal officials confirm. But higher subsidies could cut some consumers' out-of-pocket expenses enough to make coverage cheaper overall.

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October 31, 2017 at 03:08AM
Health Care

In the Time of Trump, a Horror-Movie Maker Rules Hollywood


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“I think ‘Get Out’ did four times the business it would have done if Hillary had been president,” says Jason Blum, also producer of “Happy Death Day.”
Movies, Halloween
October 30, 2017 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Toxic. Sour. Atomic. Why We Love To Hate Gross Candy

Toxic. Sour. Atomic. Why We Love To Hate Gross Candy
Candy is supposed to be sweet and delicious. So why are we tempted by candy that pretends to be made of hazardous chemicals, that threatens to nuke our tastebuds, or that dares us to be disgusted?

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at October 31, 2017 at 02:35AM
Health & Science

Rostam Batmanglij, Formerly of Vampire Weekend, Gets Lost in Brooklyn


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The musician and producer wandered through his old neighborhood and talked about his new album, “Half-Light.”
Pop and Rock Music, Fashion and Apparel
October 30, 2017 at 07:00AM

Thứ Hai, 30 tháng 10, 2017

NPR News: 5 Things To Know When Shopping For Health Insurance This Year

5 Things To Know When Shopping For Health Insurance This Year
Open enrollment on the exchanges for health insurance created by the Affordable Care Act will be different this time around. Here are some tips on how to make the most of it.

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October 30, 2017 at 11:12PM
Health Care

NPR News: 5 Things To Know When Shopping For Health Insurance This Year

5 Things To Know When Shopping For Health Insurance This Year
Open enrollment on the exchanges for health insurance created by the Affordable Care Act will be different this time around. Here are some tips on how to make the most of it.

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October 30, 2017 at 11:12PM
Health Care

NPR News: Mattel Shelved Its 'Aristotle' Device For Kids Over Privacy Concerns

Mattel Shelved Its 'Aristotle' Device For Kids Over Privacy Concerns
What if the devices in your home got involved in raising your kids? The toy giant Mattel planned to market such a device but pulled the project when parents and pediatricians complained.

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Children's Health
October 30, 2017 at 04:55PM

NPR News: How Tariffs Could Help And Hurt The Solar Industry

How Tariffs Could Help And Hurt The Solar Industry
The U.S. solar industry is bracing for possible tariffs or quotas on imported solar panels. Such action could have very different consequences on different parts of the industry.

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October 30, 2017 at 04:00PM
Environment

NPR News: How Tariffs Could Help And Hurt The Solar Industry

How Tariffs Could Help And Hurt The Solar Industry
The U.S. solar industry is bracing for possible tariffs or quotas on imported solar panels. Such action could have very different consequences on different parts of the industry.

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at October 30, 2017 at 04:00PM
Health & Science

NPR News: Alexa, Are You Safe For My Kids?

Alexa, Are You Safe For My Kids?
Talking to a device that talks back can be entertaining and educational for children. But psychologists say children can develop relationships with these devices that can be different than adults.

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Children's Health
October 30, 2017 at 03:51PM

NPR News: Alexa, Are You Safe For My Kids?

Alexa, Are You Safe For My Kids?
Talking to a device that talks back can be entertaining and educational for children. But psychologists say children can develop relationships with these devices that can be different than adults.

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At October 30, 2017 at 03:51PM
Categoty Education

NPR News: Alexa, Are You Safe For My Kids?

Alexa, Are You Safe For My Kids?
Talking to a device that talks back can be entertaining and educational for children. But psychologists say children can develop relationships with these devices that can be different than adults.

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October 30, 2017 at 03:51PM
Health Care

NPR News: Alexa, Are You Safe For My Kids?

Alexa, Are You Safe For My Kids?
Talking to a device that talks back can be entertaining and educational for children. But psychologists say children can develop relationships with these devices that can be different than adults.

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at October 30, 2017 at 03:51PM
Health & Science

NPR News: Alexa, Are You Safe For My Kids?

Alexa, Are You Safe For My Kids?
Talking to a device that talks back can be entertaining and educational for children. But psychologists say children can develop relationships with these devices that can be different than adults.

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October 30, 2017 at 03:51PM
Health Care

Wikipedia article of the day for October 30, 2017

The Wikipedia article of the day for October 30, 2017 is Dave Gallaher.
Dave Gallaher (30 October 1873 – 4 October 1917) was a New Zealand rugby union footballer and the captain of the 1905–06 Original All Blacks. They were the first representative New Zealand team to tour the British Isles, winning 34 out of 35 matches on their world tour. With his vice-captain Billy Stead, Gallaher co-wrote the classic rugby text The Complete Rugby Footballer. Retiring as a player after the tour, he took up coaching, and was a selector for both Auckland and New Zealand for most of the following decade. The Originals helped to cement rugby as New Zealand's national sport, but Gallaher's role as wing-forward contributed to decades of strain between the rugby authorities of New Zealand and the Home Nations, and the International Rugby Football Board effectively outlawed the position in 1931. During the First World War, Gallaher was killed at the Battle of Passchendaele in Belgium. He has been inducted into the World Rugby Hall of Fame and New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame. The Gallaher Shield is awarded annually to the winner of Auckland's club championship, and the Dave Gallaher Trophy is contested between the national teams of France and New Zealand.

NPR News: 5 Years After Hurricane Sandy, A Neighborhood Is Largely Deserted

5 Years After Hurricane Sandy, A Neighborhood Is Largely Deserted
Five years after Hurricane Sandy, residents of a coastal Staten Island neighborhood are selling their homes to the state, leaving behind barren and decrepit land.

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October 30, 2017 at 05:23AM
Environment

NPR News: California Is Spending Millions To Advertise ACA To Latinos, But Will It Work?

California Is Spending Millions To Advertise ACA To Latinos, But Will It Work?
California is spending $111 million on advertising its ACA exchange — and 30 percent of its media buy on Latinos. But the messages are basic and educational in light of the ACA being under attack all year. Will a message of just "We're here, we're open" resonate with Latinos?

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October 30, 2017 at 05:23AM
Health Care

NPR News: What Consumers Should Know When Purchasing Health Insurance

What Consumers Should Know When Purchasing Health Insurance
It's time to sign up for a health plan if you purchase insurance on the Affordable Care Act exchanges. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Kaiser Health News Washington correspondent Julie Rovner.

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October 30, 2017 at 05:23AM
Health Care

NPR News: California Is Spending Millions To Advertise ACA To Latinos, But Will It Work?

California Is Spending Millions To Advertise ACA To Latinos, But Will It Work?
California is spending $111 million on advertising its ACA exchange — and 30 percent of its media buy on Latinos. But the messages are basic and educational in light of the ACA being under attack all year. Will a message of just "We're here, we're open" resonate with Latinos?

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October 30, 2017 at 05:23AM
Health Care

NPR News: What Consumers Should Know When Purchasing Health Insurance

What Consumers Should Know When Purchasing Health Insurance
It's time to sign up for a health plan if you purchase insurance on the Affordable Care Act exchanges. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Kaiser Health News Washington correspondent Julie Rovner.

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October 30, 2017 at 05:23AM
Health Care

Chủ Nhật, 29 tháng 10, 2017

NPR News: Did The EPA Censor Its Scientists?

Did The EPA Censor Its Scientists?
Last week, EPA scientists were pulled from speaking at a meeting where they would address climate change. New EPA leaders were quickly accused of censoring their own scientists, says Adam Frank.

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Health & Science

NPR News: Did The EPA Censor Its Scientists?

Did The EPA Censor Its Scientists?
Last week, EPA scientists were pulled from speaking at a meeting where they would address climate change. New EPA leaders were quickly accused of censoring their own scientists, says Adam Frank.

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Opinion
October 29, 2017 at 08:08PM

NPR News: Did The EPA Censor Its Scientists?

Did The EPA Censor Its Scientists?
Last week, EPA scientists were pulled from speaking at a meeting where they would address climate change. History shows stifling the fruits of science has never been a good idea, says Adam Frank.

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October 29, 2017 at 08:08PM
Environment

NPR News: Bats And Tequila: A Once Boo-tiful Relationship Cursed By Growing Demands

Bats And Tequila: A Once Boo-tiful Relationship Cursed By Growing Demands
As the tequila industry surges, the early harvesting and cloning of agave are disrupting the ecosystem of some species — leading some groups to go to bat for the hardworking nighttime pollinators.

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Health & Science

NPR News: Bats And Tequila: A Once Boo-tiful Relationship Cursed By Growing Demands

Bats And Tequila: A Once Boo-tiful Relationship Cursed By Growing Demands
As the tequila industry surges, the early harvesting and cloning of agave are disrupting the ecosystem of some species — leading some groups to go to bat for the hardworking nighttime pollinators.

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October 29, 2017 at 07:07PM
Environment

NPR News: Prize-Winning Photos Show A Different Side Of Instagram

Prize-Winning Photos Show A Different Side Of Instagram
Getty has given grants to photographers who focused on child brides in India, family members who have been out of touch and youth who have been incarcerated.

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Children's Health
October 29, 2017 at 06:00PM

NPR News: Is The F-Word Ever OK In The Classroom?

Is The F-Word Ever OK In The Classroom?
A new high school in Washington, D.C., brings a radical approach to discipline — including allowing cursing by students. Should that behavior be tolerated? Or punished?

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Categoty Education

Wikipedia article of the day for October 29, 2017

The Wikipedia article of the day for October 29, 2017 is Paul Palaiologos Tagaris.
Paul Palaiologos Tagaris (c. 1330 – after 1394) was a Byzantine Greek monk, a swindler, and an impostor. A scion of the Tagaris family, Paul also claimed a—somewhat dubious—connection with the Palaiologos dynasty that ruled the Byzantine Empire at the time. Married as a teenager, he left his wife and became a monk, but soon his fraudulent practices embroiled him in scandal. Fleeing Constantinople, he travelled widely, from Palestine to Persia and Georgia and eventually, via Ukraine and Hungary, to Italy, Latin Greece, Cyprus and France. During his long and tumultuous career, Paul was appointed an Orthodox bishop, sold ordinations to ecclesiastical offices, pretended to be the Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem, switched from Greek Orthodoxy to Roman Catholicism and back again, supported both the See of Rome and the Avignon anti-popes in the Western Schism, and managed to be named Latin Patriarch of Constantinople. In the end, his deceptions unmasked, he returned to Constantinople, where he confessed his sins before a synod in 1394.

NPR News: 'All Is Not Lost': These Experts Help Save Hurricane-Soaked Heirlooms

'All Is Not Lost': These Experts Help Save Hurricane-Soaked Heirlooms
Hurricane victims can replace chairs, cars, even homes. But they can't replace family photos or VHS tapes of grandma. So the Smithsonian and FEMA have dispatched a "heritage task force" to Texas.

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October 29, 2017 at 04:41AM
Environment

Thứ Bảy, 28 tháng 10, 2017

NPR News: 'Hidden No More': Encouraging Girls To Pursue STEM

'Hidden No More': Encouraging Girls To Pursue STEM
NPR's Melissa Block talks to Yefon Mbangsi, a chemical engineer in Cameroon, about coming to the U.S. to participate in a State Department program inspired by the film Hidden Figures.

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Health & Science

NPR News: EPA Cancels Scientist Discussion Of Climate Change

EPA Cancels Scientist Discussion Of Climate Change
New York Times reporter Lisa Friedman talks with Melissa Block about EPA administrator Scott Pruitt's latest moves to curb his agency's regulations and shift the focus away from climate change.

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October 28, 2017 at 07:09PM
Environment

NPR News: Assessing The Damage To Puerto Rico's Rain Forest

Assessing The Damage To Puerto Rico's Rain Forest
The trees in the El Yunque National Forest in Puerto Rico were raked bare by Hurricane Maria. Grizelle Gonzalez from the International Institute of Tropical Forestry talks with NPR's Melissa Block.

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October 28, 2017 at 07:09PM
Environment

NPR News: 'Hidden No More': Encouraging Girls To Pursue STEM

'Hidden No More': Encouraging Girls To Pursue STEM
NPR's Melissa Block talks to Yefon Mbangsi, a chemical engineer in Cameroon, about coming to the U.S. to participate in a State Department program inspired by the film Hidden Figures.

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At October 28, 2017 at 07:09PM
Categoty Education

NPR News: With Federal Funds Cut, Others Must Lead Health Insurance Sign-Up Efforts

With Federal Funds Cut, Others Must Lead Health Insurance Sign-Up Efforts
Since the Trump administration slashed outreach funds and shortened the enrollment period to sign up for Affordable Care Act plans, local groups struggle to get the word out to Latinos and others.

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October 28, 2017 at 07:03PM
Health Care

NPR News: With Federal Funds Cut, Others Must Lead Health Insurance Sign-Up Efforts

With Federal Funds Cut, Others Must Lead Health Insurance Sign-Up Efforts
Since the Trump administration slashed outreach funds and shortened the enrollment period to sign up for Affordable Care Act plans, local groups struggle to get the word out to Latinos and others.

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October 28, 2017 at 07:03PM
Health Care

NPR News: Top American Fears: Sharks And Zombies Or Corrupt Officials?

Top American Fears: Sharks And Zombies Or Corrupt Officials?
NPR's Melissa Block reflects on the results of an annual survey about what most scares Americans. The American health care system, pollution and another world war rank in the top 10.

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Opinion
October 28, 2017 at 06:09PM

NPR News: Agnes Binagwaho Is A Doctor With 'Sassitude'

Agnes Binagwaho Is A Doctor With 'Sassitude'
When she was a "little mouse," the Rwandan pediatrician tried to make as much noise as a lion. Now as a global health activist, she's learning to make change "without screaming too much."

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Children's Health
October 28, 2017 at 06:00PM

Virtual Reality Gets Naughty


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With 240-degree views, headsets and “sweet, musty scents,” a new kind of pornography offers a realism that is exciting to some, disturbing to others.
Virtual Reality (Computers), Computers and the Internet, Video Recordings, Downloads and Streaming
October 28, 2017 at 07:00AM

Amazon Key Is a Lot Less Scary Than My Post-1-Click Remorse


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The ghosts of the sneakers I didn’t buy are following me around the World Wide Web! An in-store purchase is more satisfying, studies confirm.
Computers and the Internet, Consumer Behavior, Shopping and Retail, Online Advertising
October 28, 2017 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Counting The Heavy Cost Of Care In The Age Of Opioids

Counting The Heavy Cost Of Care In The Age Of Opioids
The city of Baltimore says it needs more money to distribute a lifesaving opioid overdose medication. And a recent study finds the cost of treating overdoses in U.S. hospital ICUs has risen sharply.

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October 28, 2017 at 06:35AM
Health Care

NPR News: Counting The Heavy Cost Of Care In The Age Of Opioids

Counting The Heavy Cost Of Care In The Age Of Opioids
The city of Baltimore says it needs more money to distribute a lifesaving opioid overdose medication. And a recent study finds the cost of treating overdoses in U.S. hospital ICUs has risen sharply.

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October 28, 2017 at 06:35AM
Health Care

Attic salt: Word of the day for October 28, 2017

Attic salt , n :
(idiomatic) Pointed and delicate wit. Today is Ohi Day (Anniversary of the “No”) in Greece, which marks the rejection by Ioannis Metaxas of Italian dictator Benito Mussolini’s ultimatum in 1940 during World War II to allow Axis forces to enter Greek territory.
October 28, 2017

Wikipedia article of the day for October 28, 2017

The Wikipedia article of the day for October 28, 2017 is O. G. S. Crawford.
O. G. S. Crawford (28 October 1886 – 28 November 1957) was a British archaeologist who specialised in the study of prehistoric Britain and the archaeology of Sudan. After overseeing the excavation of Abu Geili in Sudan, he served during the First World War in the London Scottish Regiment and the Royal Flying Corps, performing ground and aerial reconnaissance along the Western Front. After the war, he obtained aerial photographs produced by the Royal Air Force and identified the extent of the Stonehenge Avenue, excavating it in 1923. With the archaeologist Alexander Keiller he conducted an aerial survey of many counties in southern England and raised the finances to secure land around Stonehenge for The National Trust. In 1927 he established the scholarly journal Antiquity, which drew contributions from many of Britain's most prominent archaeologists, and in 1939 he served as president of The Prehistoric Society. His contributions to British archaeology, including in Antiquity and the field of aerial archaeology, have been widely acclaimed, and his photographic archive has remained useful to archaeologists into the 21st century.

NPR News: How Consumers Could Be Affected If CVS And Aetna Merge

How Consumers Could Be Affected If CVS And Aetna Merge
NPR's Kelly McEvers talks with Amanda Starc, associate professor of strategy at Northwestern's Kellogg School of Management, about the implications of a potential CVS and Aetna merger. She says that consumers will probably not see a reduction in their prescription drug prices, if the deal goes through.

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October 28, 2017 at 03:40AM
Health Care

NPR News: How Consumers Could Be Affected If CVS And Aetna Merge

How Consumers Could Be Affected If CVS And Aetna Merge
NPR's Kelly McEvers talks with Amanda Starc, associate professor of strategy at Northwestern's Kellogg School of Management, about the implications of a potential CVS and Aetna merger. She says that consumers will probably not see a reduction in their prescription drug prices, if the deal goes through.

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October 28, 2017 at 03:40AM
Health Care

NPR News: An Ethical Dilemma In A Case Of Conjoined Twins From East Africa

An Ethical Dilemma In A Case Of Conjoined Twins From East Africa
In their home country, they could not get medical care because of the stigma surrounding their condition. Then came the chance to come to the U.S. for treatment.

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Children's Health
October 28, 2017 at 03:36AM

An Artist and Hostess Who Calls Herself an Alt-Kardashian


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The transgender club fixture is a host of the downtown Glam party and leads a ragtag crew of “Kardasians.”
Parties (Social), Fashion and Apparel
October 27, 2017 at 07:00AM

Is There Something Odd About Being Single?


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In a society that rewards marriage, a woman asks why the single life should have to be condemned, even by the Supreme Court, as one of loneliness.
Dating and Relationships, Single Persons
October 27, 2017 at 07:00AM