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October 2019
Study: Market Has Measurable Influence on Shareholders’ Votes
Axios
How Fast You Walk Might Show How Fast You're Aging
U.S. News & World Report
I Didn’t Bond With My Baby Right Away
The New York Times
Doing Public Humanities as a Graduate Student
Inside Higher Ed
Change in Memory Test Scoring Could Help Catch Alzheimer's Earlier in Women
NBC News
Study Raises Questions About Who Benefits from Buyouts of Flood-Prone Homes
NPR
The 2019 National Book Awards Finalists
Vanity Fair
Students Create Exhibit Commemorating Pittsburgh Shooting
Jewish Journal
The Huge Waste in the U.S. Health System
The New York Times
Block by Block, Parties Build Obama-Style Rust Belt Networks
Associated Press
Should You Take That Cat Nap? The Sleep Link to Mental Health.
International Business Times
Cuba Is Slowly Losing a Lifeline as Venezuela Collapses
Los Angeles Times
Trump Loves Xi’s Military Parades. They Don’t Give the Full Picture.
The Washington Post
'Tantalizing' Results for a Test of Vitamin C for Sepsis
NPR
September 2019
The Rare Good Samaritans Who Donated Organs Twice
The Wall Street Journal
Teen Vaping Didn’t Cool Juul’s Celebrity Push
The Wall Street Journal
Startups Are Selling You Pills Through Instagram. Why Don’t They Say Which Ones?
Vox
How a 'Walking Dead' Guru Brought 'Creepshow' Back to Life
The New York Times
Patients More Likely to Seek Psychiatric Help After Weight-Loss Surgery
Reuters
Jonathan Van Ness of 'Queer Eye' Is Making Over the Stigma of HIV
Good Morning America
Hot Flashes Connected to Heart Attacks and Cognitive Decline, Studies Say
CNN
The Bare Minimum America Could Do to Expand Health Coverage
Vox
Is Bakuchiol Really Effective Enough to Be a 'Natural Retinol Alternative'?
Self
Are brain implants the future of thinking?
The Guardian
This 1-year Old Just Met the Doctor Who Might Be the Only One Able to Cure His Rare Disease
Good Morning America
Studies Prove That Optimists Live Longer And Healthier Lives
Forbes
Countable on One Hand: The Women Leading Power Five Athletic Departments
The New York Times
The New Science About How to Best Use Your Standing Desk
CNN
The Best Place to Make Undersea Cables Might Be ... in Space
Wired
Lots of Time on Social Media Linked to Anxiety, Depression in Teens
U.S. News & World Report
Patients at For-Profit Dialysis Centers Less Likely to Get Kidney Transplants
Reuters
Colorectal Cancer Becoming More Common at Younger Ages
Reuters
Facebook, Pinterest Fight Back Against Anti-Vaccine Content
Healthline.com
How and Why We Copy the Choices of Others
The Conversation
Suicide Rates Are Rising, Especially in Rural America
NBC News
At 9/11 Memorial, New Recognition for a Longer-term Toll
Associated Press
'Nothing to Lose': How Trump Has Energized America's Women
The Guardian
Scientists Unveil Weed Breathalyzer, Launching Debate
NPR
Enlisting the Immune System to Fight Advanced Colon Cancer
U.S. News & World Report
Capitalism Under Pressure: Why CEOs Rethink Corporate Purpose
The Christian Science Monitor
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