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Texas Puts Brakes On Telemedicine — And Teladoc Cries Foul
As consulting a doctor exclusively by phone, text or video becomes more popular, the Texas Medical Board moves to restrict these e-visits. Is the real battle over patient safety, money or turf?
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Mayo Clinic: Don’t Skimp On Sunscreen, Jacksonville
Before you head to the beach, remember to slather on the sunscreen. That’s what Jacksonville doctors are reminding people with summer right around the…
Under New Rules, NSA To Again Access Americans' Phone Records
The new rules rely on phone companies to collect the data. The altered approach was approved by the Senate on Tuesday, matching a version the House passed to update the Patriot Act.
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For Swimmers, Facial Hair Can Be A Drag
Beards can slow a swimmer down but maybe no longer. The company Virgin Trains, which sponsors a race in England, has created a product called the Beard Cap. It's a lycra swim cap for facial hair.
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A 25-Year-Old Opera Composer Who Does It All
At age 11, Matthew Aucoin memorized and performed at a piano all of Mozart's Marriage of Figaro. As one of his own operas debuts, some critics are calling him the next big thing.
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NPR Asks: What's On Your Road-Trip Playlist?
The All Things Considered road-trip playlist is adding songs every week, thanks to your suggestions. Here, listeners share some of the stuff they like to belt on a long car ride.
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Trader Joe's Ex-President Opens Store With Aging Food And Cheap Meals
Would you buy groceries with a shorter shelf life if they were sold at a steep discount? Doug Rauch will test the idea at a new grocery store stocked with food donated by wholesalers and markets.
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NYPD's Union Rift Confronted By A Wider Shift In Leadership Style
The force's union faces a serious upcoming election challenge. Opponents of incumbent President Patrick Lynch say it's time for a new dialogue with city leaders and the public.
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Hiring Ticks Up In May — But Unemployment Rate Does, Too
The Labor Department said Friday that employers added 280,000 jobs. The pickup in hiring brought more people back into the workforce, which pushed the unemployment rate up a notch to 5.5 percent.
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New U.S. Poet Laureate Hopes To Invite All Communities To Express Themselves
NPR's Audie Cornish interviews Juan Felipe Herrera, the new U.S. poet laureate. He discusses his upbringing in California as the son of migrant workers.
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