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Let's Work
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Let's Work

How do refugees integrate into European society? For the lucky ones, it starts with a job.

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May 2017
50 Seconds To Live
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50 Seconds To Live

Unconscious and plummeting to earth, the novice skydiver had just…

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May 2017
The Power Of Touch
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The Power Of Touch

It’s vital for our health, wellness and happiness, say the world’s leading neuroscientists.

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May 2017
History Carved In Stone
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History Carved In Stone

Created by man, built for eternity.

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May 2017
Café Society
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Café Society

In Paris, I discover, people-watching is raised to an art form.

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May 2017
The World's Dumbest Criminals
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The World's Dumbest Criminals

Crime never pays —especially if it’s planned badly.

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April 2017
At Home Together
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At Home Together

Young and old living side by side is improving the lives of everyone.

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June 2017
Final Beat Of A Golden Heart
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Final Beat Of A Golden Heart

We have no regrets about the decision we took in 1994.

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July 2017
The Secret Lives Of Passwords
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The Secret Lives Of Passwords

We despise them—yet we imbue them with our hopes, dreams, and dearest memories.

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August 2017
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7 Doctor  Approved Natural Remedies

A plant fix over a prescription drug? Some doctors swear by it.

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August 2017
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The Nature Cure

Doctors from California to South Korea believe they’ve found a miracle medicine for our mental health and creativity.

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August 2017
Oh, Behave!
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Oh, Behave!

The classiest ways to split a bill, send your sympathies,say no, and more.

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August 2017
World Of Medicine
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World Of Medicine

News from the world of medicine.

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May 2017
Hepatitis: Who's At Risk?
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Hepatitis: Who's At Risk?

What you need to know about this medical condition.

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October 2017
Medical Mystery
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Medical Mystery

Medical Mystery

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October 2017
Good News
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Good News

Some of the Positive Stories Coming Our Way

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October 2017
How Doctors Are Mending Broken Hearts
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How Doctors Are Mending Broken Hearts

Rapid and more effective treatments at specialist cardiology centers are curbing Europe's No. 1 killer.

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October 2017
How To Stop Worrying
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How To Stop Worrying

STUDYING IN HER DORMITORY ROOM alone one evening at the University of Victoria, student Jill Taylor suddenly felt a tightening in her stomach and found it difficult to breathe. “My heart was racing, my vision tunneled, “ she says. “I was scared. I didn’t know what was happening to me.”

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October 2017
World Of Medicine
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World Of Medicine

News From The World Of Medicine

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October 2017
How To Say I'm Sorry
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How To Say I'm Sorry

What to do when an apology is due

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October 2017
How To Control Dandruff
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How To Control Dandruff

These scaly white flakes can be embarrassing

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January 2018
Non-Allergic Rhinitis
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Non-Allergic Rhinitis

What it is and how to treat it

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January 2018
What I Learned At The Flower Shop
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What I Learned At The Flower Shop

Years after a tragic loss, Alisha Gorder finally found comfort in other people’s stories

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January 2018
The Great Forgetting
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The Great Forgetting

Our first three years are a blur, and we don’t recall much before the age of seven. It turns out those early memories aren’t merely tucked away.

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January 2018
Words To Live (Longer & Better) By
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Words To Live (Longer & Better) By

There’s an old saying: “It’s not about adding years to your life but adding life to your years.” So how can you feel—and look—younger at any age? Read on for the experts’ top findings.

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January 2018
Surviving Substandard Sleep
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Surviving Substandard Sleep

How to cope after a bad night’s slumber

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December 2017
Good News
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Good News

Some of the Positive Stories Coming Our Way

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December 2017
Medical Mystery
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Medical Mystery

THE PATIENTS: Katie*, 26, and Ella*, 24, of Boston, United StatesTHE SYMPTOMS: Late-onset speech and motor-skill delayTHE DOCTOR: Dr. David Sweetser, chief of medical genetics and metabolism at the Mass General Hospital for Children

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December 2017
News From The World Of Medicine
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News From The World Of Medicine

A commission of experts assembled by the medical journal

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December 2017
Making Yogurt, Healing Minds
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Making Yogurt, Healing Minds

How a psychologist turned entrepreneur— and helped turn around lives

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December 2017

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