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Pandemic leads doctors to rethink unnecessary medical treatment
From Idaho Capital Sun, Bruce Alpert reports.Original story available at Pandemic leads doctors to rethink unnecessary medical treatment - Idaho Capital…
Exploring the Teachings of Dutch Ice Man Wim Hof and the Wim Hof Method
This week on Mind Tap, Scott Greeves takes on the freezing challenge of the Wim Hof Method, as he tries to reconnect with nature and his own mental…
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How The Pandemic Turned An Introvert Into A Voice For Gig Workers
As the pandemic forced society to acknowledge just how essential low-wage gig workers are, Willy Solis, who delivers groceries for the app Shipt, seized the moment to advocate for better conditions.
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Dear Dr. Li: Chinese Netizens Confess To The Late Coronavirus Whistleblower
Feb. 7 marks the one-year anniversary of Dr. Li Wenliang's death from the virus he'd warned about. His legacy lives on through his Weibo page, which has become a kind of confessional.
How Biden's Plan Could Help Reshape The Finances Of American Families
The $1.9 trillion relief bill includes a new monthly allowance for American parents that could help provide a critical lifeline.
Most Teachers Concerned About In-Person School; 2 In 3 Want To Start The Year Online
A new national poll of teachers from NPR/Ipsos finds broad trepidation about returning to the classroom, with 77% of those surveyed worried about risking their own health.
What To Do When People Don't Practice Social Distancing
Some people stand too close, or jog without masks, or go so far in their defiance as to throw "coronavirus parties." What should you do if you see people who are not maintaining social distance?
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As Pandemic Halts The Military Court At Guantánamo, Critics Call For Its Closure
The U.S. prison and military court in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, are widely viewed as dysfunctional and expensive. Now the pandemic has brought court proceedings to a halt.
DIY During Quarantine. What Could Possibly Go Wrong? Plenty
Stay-at-home orders have inspired many people to take on do-it-yourself projects and tackle their own home repairs. But sometimes a toolbox and YouTube videos aren't enough to prevent disasters.
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Indoor Dining Returns To NYC But Restaurants Face Uncertain Fall And Winter
The city's restaurants and bars, which have been operating outdoors all summer, will reopen to indoor dining on Sept. 30 at 25% capacity. But many owners worry that might not be enough to profit.
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