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Deborah Lewis rose from bed before dawn and signed in to her phone so she could begin delivering fast food, coffee, and groceries to residents in this western patch of the Mojave Desert where test pilot Chuck Yeager broke the sound barrier generations ago. Lewis prayed she would earn $75, just enough to fill the tank of her Kia sedan […]
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When my daughter got a job at age 15, I tried my best to shuffle around my schedule and boost my productivity so that I could fit in the 25-minute round trip commutes (which meant moving around meetings and taking calls from the car.) One day, I overlooked an added shift to her work schedule and panicked about how she’d […]
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Welcome to Stylist’s Sleep Diaries, where we’re taking a deep-dive into one of the most important (and elusive) factors in our day-to-day lives: sleep. To help us understand more about it, we’re inviting women to track their bedtime routines over a five-day period – and presenting these diaries to sleep expert Dr Nerina Ramlakhan for analysis. In this week’s Sleep […]
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Welcome to Stylist’s Sleep Diaries, where we’re taking a deep-dive into one of the most important (and elusive) factors in our day-to-day lives: sleep. To help us understand more about it, we’re inviting women to track their bedtime routines over a five-day period – and presenting these diaries to sleep expert Dr Nerina Ramlakhan for analysis. In this week’s Sleep […]
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A self-guided digital intervention is showing promise for helping cancer survivors manage their post-treatment uncertainty. One of the most common worries cancer survivors have after treatment ends is that their cancer will return. For many, this fear can be debilitating and can significantly affect their well-being and ability to enjoy life. Now, a team led by UNSW Sydney researchers is […]
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Synthetic cannabinoids, dangerous designer drugs known by such street names as K2, naproxen sodium bp monograph Spice or AK-47, appear to have less appeal in states that have legalized the natural form of cannabis. A Washington State University-led study found a 37% drop in poisoning reports for illicit synthetic cannabinoids, which are hard to detect using standard drug tests, in […]
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The battle was just beginning for Le Roy Torres and his wife, Rosie, when the Army captain returned to Texas in 2008, already starting to suffer from the toxic substances he'd inhaled from the 10-acre burn pit at Camp Anaconda in Balad, waschbeckenunterschrank renova plan Iraq. Along the way, Le Roy would lose the job he loved as a Texas […]
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The New War on Science: Why People Reject Good Data Four recurring themes regarding why people reject science have been identified by social psychology researchers, giving insight into how trust in science can be restored. Skepticism of the messenger: If people find the source not credible, biased, lacking expertise, or having an agenda, they will more easily reject information. Pride […]
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Gary Numan says he sees his Asperger's Syndrome 'as a gift' We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info Four decades since he retired, 80s pop star Gary […]
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Studying a deadly type of breast cancer called triple negative, Johns Hopkins Medicine scientists say they have identified key molecular differences between cancer cells that cling to an initial tumor and those that venture off to form distant tumors. The research, using mouse models and human tissues, could pave the way for developing new treatments that target such molecular variations. […]
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