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United Kingdom Prime Minister Rishi Sunak reportedly said 'just let people die', COVID inquiry hears
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The strange $55 million saga of a Netflix series you’ll never see
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Companies knew the dangers of PFAS 'forever chemicals'—and kept them secret
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Melatonin use soars among US children, with unknown risks
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Some ultra-processed foods are good for your health, World Health Organization-backed study finds
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Health insurers have been breaking US state laws for years
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The Survivors - One year later, those who lived through the Club Q shooting are still healing. These are their stories.
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US lawsuit on behalf of deceased patients alleges United Health denies care based on AI model with ninety percent error rate
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Denmark is to restrict the sale of alcohol to under-eighteens and increase the price of suckable nicotine sachets, as their growing popularity is worrying health authorities
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There's a big problem with your car's tires
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Patients don’t know how to navigate the US health system — and it’s costing them
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In defense of the rat
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You have a right to know why a health insurer denied your claim. Some US insurers still won’t tell you.
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Public health experts say narrow lanes should be the default on US city streets
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Infants are born with syphilis in growing numbers, a sign of a wider US epidemic
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This retired pilot went to the hospital but was released subject to legal guardianship of a stranger. Family members were not identified until they found him many months later.
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The genetic heritage of the Denisovans may have left its mark on our mental health
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At a Helsinki nursery, children spend all day in the forest – how outdoor learning benefits children's health and teaches them to value nature
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The association between playing professional American football and longevity
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Why the US never saves money on health care
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Who gets peace and quiet?: The dangers of urban noise
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A vast northern European project is underway to combat isolation by promoting inclusion – we take a look at the results in Norway
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Prosecutors in Finland have charged a hacker accused of the theft of tens of thousands of records from psychotherapy patients
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Researchers uncover mechanism that may explain why some people can't stop binging on unhealthy foods
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Where’s the beef? Middle-aged, American men ate all of it
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'Sports specialization' in young athletes can do more harm than good
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Marriage between cousins and extended family members may soon be banned in Norway
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Dozens of Greenlandic women who say they were fitted with the contraceptive coil without their consent or knowledge are planning to sue the Danish state
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Scottish officials approve UK’s first drug consumption room intended for safer use of illegal drugs
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PEP in your step - the public health politics of Doxycycline STD prophylaxis for unprotected sexual activity
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Road hazard: Evidence mounts on toxic pollution from tires
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UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak considers banning cigarettes for next generation
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Nebraska woman gets two years in prison for helping teen daughter have an abortion
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Multiple rats in Atlanta test positive for dangerous parasite that can infect human brains - from Asia, has been found in Australia, Hawaii, Spain
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US mother sentenced to two years in prison by Nebraska for giving daughter abortion pills
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Inside ShadowDragon, the tool that lets Immigration and Customs Enforcement monitor pregnancy tracking sites and Fortnite players
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Many of today’s unhealthy foods were brought to you by Big Tobacco
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Acts of mindfulness through food and drink
I've recently made my own Chai Spice blend courtesy of Meera Sodha's cookbook, Made in India: Recipes from an Indian Family Kitchen. Instead of just turning on the kettle and throwing in a teabag,...
I've recently made my own Chai Spice blend courtesy of Meera Sodha's cookbook, Made in India: Recipes from an Indian Family Kitchen. Instead of just turning on the kettle and throwing in a teabag, this requires a little bit more effort and setting a pot on the stove in addition to making the spice blend itself. Sure it's not instantaneous gratification, but it's a lovely slow-down in comparison to my busy days and deliciously more flavorful than a typical teabag. It allows me to be present with what I am doing and enjoy it.
The smell of the spice as it starts to simmer into the milk and tea. The need to watch my pot of chai for the right moment to turn down the heat so it doesn't scald. The delicate balancing act of straining floating spices out to make a smoother cup. The gentle clings of a spoon to sweeten it all with a touch of sugar.
I'm curious about what other folks do as mindful acts of food and drink. It can be a comfort meal, a tasty snack, a special drink, or anything in between! Maybe we could all inspire each other to incorporate a new way to find moments of peace through a hobby we mutually love in the joy of cooking.
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Nobel disease: Exploration of how and why some of the world’s greatest scientists eventually go crazy
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There's hope for the US opioid crisis — but politics stands in the way
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Turmeric could treat indigestion just as well as NHS drugs, study finds
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How to regulate AI? Bioethicist David Magnus on medicine’s critical moment.
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Poland's crusade against abortion investigates miscarriages, tests blood for evidence of abortion pills, created a national pregnancy registry
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Ministers set to ban single-use vapes in UK over child addiction fears
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How Columbia ignored women, undermined prosecutors and protected a predator for more than twenty years
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This Obamacare disaster had a surprising turnaround
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Lead poisoning could be killing more people than HIV, malaria, and car accidents combined
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Women who were denied emergency abortions file lawsuits in three states: Lawsuits want to clarify abortion ban exceptions for ‘medical emergencies’ in Idaho, Oklahoma and Tennessee
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Natural compound found in plants inhibits deadly fungi
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