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September 2020
A Guide to CBD and Cannabis for Older Adults
Consumer Reports
Researchers Say Fresh Air Can Prevent Aerosol Transmission Of The Coronavirus
NPR
Your Smartphone Can Tell If You’re Drunk-Walking
WIRED
Steroids Cut COVID-19 Death Rates, but Not for Everyone—Here’s Who Benefits and Who Doesn’t
The Conversation
‘Dude’: Bill and Ted’s Most Excellent Salutation Has 19th-Century Roots
The Wall Street Journal
What Does It Take for Nudging To Impact College Students' Success?
Education Dive
Spit in a Tube or a Swab in the Nose? Saliva Shows Promise in COVID-19 Test Debate
Bloomberg
In Florida, Courts Might Restore Voting Rights for More Than 770,000 Citizens
The Washington Post
Access to Telemedicine Is Hardest for Those Who Need It Most
WIRED
How Taxpayer Dollars Are Helping To Whitewash the Texas Rangers
The Washington Post
How To Protect Yourself From Coronavirus That Can Linger In The Air
NPR
CRISPR Can Help Combat the Troubling Immune Response Against Gene Therapy
The Conversation
Jazz Has Always Been Protest Music. Can It Meet This Moment?
The New York Times
How to Stop Eye Strain When You Relentlessly Stare at Screens
The Wall Street Journal
Steroids Can Save Lives of Patients With Severe COVID-19, Earning Who Endorsement
The Washington Post
Steroids Can Save Lives of Patients With Severe COVID-19, Earning Who Endorsement
The New York Times
COVID-19 Deaths Significantly Reduced by Use of Steroids, Analysis Says
The Wall Street Journal
The 1918 Pandemic Was Deadlier, but College Football Continued. Here’s Why.
The Wall Street Journal
The Fragile State of ‘Contact Languages’
BBC News
What Is Antifa?
The Wall Street Journal
Large Antibody Study Offers Hope for Virus Vaccine Efforts
AP
How To Use Precision Medicine To Personalize COVID-19 Treatment According To the Patient’s Genes
The Conversation
Telehealth Grew Wildly Popular Amid COVID-19. Now Visits Are Plunging, Forcing Providers To Recalibrate
STAT
These Scientists Are Giving Themselves D.I.Y. Coronavirus Vaccines
The New York Times
August 2020
America Is Running Low on a Crucial Resource for COVID-19 Vaccines
The Atlantic
U.S. Presidential Campaign Takes Shape Against a Backdrop of Violence and Upheaval
The Globe and Mail
Analysis: Will Uzbekistan's Champion of Reform Stay the Course?
Voice of America
10 Epidemiologists and Infectious Disease Experts On Whether They Are Sending Their Kids Back to School
TIME
The Mind Readers
The New York Times
These Scientists Are Still Studying The World’s Most Controversial Drug, But They Can’t Find Enough People To Take It
Buzzfeed News
Elon Musk To Show off Working Brain-Hacking Device
BBC News
Will More Data Make Us Healthier?
The New York Times
Turns Out the Word 'Bear' Isn't the Real One for Everyone's Favorite Picnic Basket Thief
Newsweek
'Racial Inequality May Be As Deadly As COVID-19,' Analysis Finds
NPR
Gulf Coast Utilities Brace for Monster Hurricane
Power
For Many Police Departments, De-Escalation Training Is a Response
The Wall Street Journal
What Americans Still Owe Fannie Lou Hamer
CNN
Liver Grown in Pigs' Lymph Nodes May Help Liver Disease Treatment: Study
Fox News
Why the Coronavirus Is So 'Superspready'
NPR
Outlier Adds Astronomy and Statistics Classes To Its Online University
Engadget
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