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At Olympic Race Walking, A Novice Spectator Finds A Cure To Lochterrhea
When the Olympics is too much with us, it's time to try something new. A trip to Friday's race walk gold medal race seemed like just the thing β and it was.
When Pregnant Women Need Medicine, They Encounter A Void
Women encounter a dilemma when they get pregnant: Should they continue taking medications that keep them healthy? That question can be scary, because drugs are rarely tested for safety in pregnancy.
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9 Questions About The Debt Ceiling, Answered
"It's time for this again?" you ask. Yes. Yes it is. Now you can be prepared for the upcoming battle.
States Give New Parents Baby Boxes To Encourage Safe Sleep Habits
The baby boxes that Finland gives to all new mothers are legendary. Now states in the U.S. are experimenting with them as a way to encourage safe sleep practices and reduce SIDS.
All That White House Drama Might Be Sexy, But It's Beside The Point
There is backbiting and infighting in the Trump White House that's playing out like a season of House of Cards or Veep. But the president is facing real and difficult challenges at home and abroad.
These Recipes Show Why Sweet Potatoes Aren't Just For The Holidays
Sweet potatoes are a big part of many a holiday meal. But Here & Now resident chef Kathy Gunst says you can do so much more with them.
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Do Parents Invade Children's Privacy When They Post Photos Online?
The kids look so darned cute in that photo, it's hard not to post it online for all to see. But there are privacy risks to sharing children's images, and children often don't want the exposure.
A Conspiracy A Month? Trump Calls For 2 Investigations β With No Evidence
As president, Trump's called for β with no evidence β investigations into alleged wiretapping by Obama and some 3 million to 5 million people he believes voted illegally.
5 Education Stories To Watch In 2017
The election of Donald Trump has changed the landscape for K-12 and higher education. In his annual New Year's predictions, NPR's Claudio Sanchez tells us what he thinks it all means.
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Fresh Food By Prescription: This Health Care Firm Is Trimming Costs β And Waistlines
The rising prevalence and cost of Type 2 diabetes has doctors at Geisinger Health System turning to food as a form of medicine. They're prescribing free, fresh food to low-income patients.
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