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Scientists Start To Tease Out The Subtler Ways Racism Hurts Health
The biological effects of lifelong exposure to racism or other sorts of discrimination can be complicated, scientists say, but likely tap into the same mechanisms as other types of chronic stress.
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Love, Friendship And Music: Stephen Stills And Judy Collins Collaborate On New Album
Stephen Stills from the group Crosby, Stills & Nash and Judy Collins come together after 50 years for their first album together, Everybody Knows.
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The Songwriter Behind Keith Urban's 'Female'
Country star Keith Urban debuted his song "Female" at the Country Music Awards last week to praise and criticism. Co-writer of the song Nicolle Galyon explains the inspiration to Lulu Garcia-Navarro.
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The Careful Balance In TV Military Dramas
New TV dramas featuring characters who've served in the military are trying to balance tales of heroism with the brutal realities of war.
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The Call-In: What $100,000 A Year Can And Can't Buy
We asked for your stories about living on $100,000 a year. Next week: Do you suffer from PTSD? Have you recovered or not? Call 202-216-9217 and leave us a message about your experience.
Is There A Way To Keep Using Opioid Painkillers And Reduce Risk?
As a result of the opioid epidemic, doctors are being urged to turn to other medications to treat chronic pain. That can be a challenge for people who have used opioid painkillers for years.
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Brain Scientists Look Beyond Opioids To Conquer Pain
The search is on for opioid alternatives that can block pain without causing addiction. One promising candidate: snail venom.
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Michigan Pushes To Have Nation's Toughest Lead Water Rules
After the Flint crisis, GOP Gov. Snyder wants to adopt stricter rules regarding lead in water. He's pushing state regulators to change the federal rule because Republican state lawmakers won't do it.
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Questions Still Swirl Around Lebanese Prime Minister's Resignation
Lebanon's prime minister gave his first television interview since suddenly resigning last weekend, a move that set off rumors that Saudi Arabia had orchestrated his departure from government.
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Chronic Veteran Homelessness Down 80 Percent In Jacksonville, New Count Concludes
Veteran homelessness has dropped 80 percent in Jacksonville since 2009, that’s according to a new report from nonprofit Changing Homelessness.The group…
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