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Sleepless Americans Are Relying on Medicine and Pot to Doze Off

Nearly 13% of US adults are relying on medication, supplements or marijuana to help them sleep, a new federal study found, underscoring the potential need for new treatment options.

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New York Times culturehealthentertainment
Under 40 and Diagnosed With Cancer (Gift Article)

Hundreds of New York Times readers shared their experiences with early-onset cancers. Here are seven of their stories.

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Medium culturesciencehealth
Dog Grooming Tips Every Owner Should Know

Dog grooming isn’t just about keeping your pup looking adorable — it’s a crucial part of their overall health, comfort, and wellbeing. From…

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Bloomberg businesshealthtechnology
Healthy Workers Are Ditching Company Insurance to Save $1,000 a Month

The very people that employers rely on to pay into plans and keep them afloat are starting to opt out due to soaring costs.

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New York Times cultureopinionhealth
You Can’t Always Get What You Want, Unless It’s a New Rolling Stones Biography
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New York Times sportshealth
Noah Östlund injury looms large as Sabres head back to Boston after Game 5 OT loss

The Sabres are going to need to collectively get back to what was working in Boston, most likely without Östlund.

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Medium culturehealthscience
Ten Things That Worry Me About This Modern Life

Surviving the “metacrisis”

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NRC politicsworldhealth
Opwarming gaat in Europa ‘twee keer zo snel’ als in de rest van de wereld, zegt EU-klimaatbureau

Klimaatverandering: Langere periodes van vrieskou doen zich op steeds minder plekken voor. Stijgende temperaturen bedreigen natuurgebieden, zowel op land als in zee.

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The Times (UK) health
Drinking in parliament? Have I got brews for you

Plus: feline influence on the Commons; Morgan McSweeney’s phone mystery deepens; too many Trumps to follow on TV; and Graham Norton’s rules for flying

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New York Times politicsworldhealth
How to Prepare for a Longer Life
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NRC cultureworldhealth
April is uitzonderlijk droog, en de bodem had al amper regen gehad om te herstellen

Vijf vragen over droogte: Over twee weken komt volgens de ‘droogste’ voorspellingen het neerslagtekort op een niveau dat normaal pas hoogzomer bereikt wordt. Hoe erg is dit?

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New York Times businesshealth
There’s a New Place to Store Greenhouse Gases: In Your Beer
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The Times (UK) healthculture
Róisín Murphy: My career collapsed overnight after gender row

The singer describes the ‘bitter pill’ of professional exile and warns of ‘confused young people’ acting as social media enforcers

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Medium sciencehealth
Can Cats Learn Tricks?

What Science Reveals About Teaching Cats Tricks and Why Motivation Matters More Than Obedience

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Medium culturemediahealth
Defending trans social media

A note on terminology. I used gender critical philosophical beliefs, gender critics, holders of gender critical beliefs when discussing…

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New York Times sportshealth
Lakers need to use Rockets' pressure to prepare for whatever comes next in playoffs
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NRC culturehealthworld
‘Een zwangerschap afbreken is de keuze van de vrouw, daar hóéft geen arts tussen als zij dat niet wil’

Abortuspil: Het nieuwe platform Thuisabortus, waar vrouwen online hun abortuspil kunnen bestellen, werd meteen overladen met kritiek. „Over het online voorschrijven van PreP kreeg ik nooit een vraag”,...

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New York Times technologybusinesshealth
Facebook Has a Health Scam Problem
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New York Times technologyhealth
Is Tech Too Easy to Use? (Published 2018)
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New York Times technologysciencehealth
U.S. Government Will Stop Paying for Test Strips to Detect Deadly Drugs
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The Times (UK) healthtechnology
London’s bridges falling down, as three more put on ‘critical’ list

The crossings have been deemed to be in ‘very poor’ condition, highlighting long-term under-investment in the city’s transport infrastructure

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Medium businesssciencehealth
Thanks for Shopping at Dianthus Dreams

Were you a good customer today? 👀

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New York Times culturehealth
Three Simple Recipes to Memorize
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New York Times sciencepoliticshealth
He Built a Server to Protect Indigenous Health Data
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New York Times culturehealth
No, I Won’t Be Your Bridesmaid
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New York Times businesshealthscience
The Day the Food Noise Died
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New York Times healthscience
Longevity Science Is Overhyped. But This Research Really Could Change Humanity.

A new therapy has the potential to cure hundreds of diseases — and even reverse aging.

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New York Times politicsopinionhealth
Swimming Bans High-Tech Suits, Ending an Era (Published 2009)
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New York Times culturehealthtechnology
The U.S. Started the War. The Rest of the World Is Feeling the Effects.
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NRC healthpoliticstechnology
Gevolgen van de Russische dreiging in Europa worden steeds duidelijker zichtbaar: militaire uitgaven stijgen met 14 procent

Wapenuitgaven: De wereldwijde uitgaven aan wapensystemen blijven fors toenemen. In 2025 gaf de wereld bijna 3.000 miljard dollar uit aan wapentuig, het hoogste bedrag ooit. Vooral in Europa stijgen de...

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New York Times healthmediabusiness
They Promoted Body Positivity. Then They Lost Weight. (Published 2024)
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The Times (UK) businesshealth
Cheer up: making work enjoyable is the key to booming productivity

Boffins have concluded that happiness breeds success — and a more contented workforce could boost the economy by a staggering £334bn

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NRC cultureentertainmenthealth
Bruce mist zijn bovensnavel, maar met een nieuwe vechttechniek wordt hij toch alfaman

De gehandicapte Nieuw-Zeelandse kea wint elk gevecht en heeft zo op eigen kracht de alfastatus bereikt.

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The Times (UK) healthpolitics
HMRC pauses VAT on free post-trial drugs after pharma protests

As another company considers following Bayer’s lead and withdrawing help for new patients, the government is in talks with the drugs giants on tax liabilities

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The Times (UK) health
Men’s health gets 60% bigger funding boost than women’s

The disparity emerged despite Wes Streeting’s promise to stop treating women as ‘second-class citizens’ under his gender-specific health strategies

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Medium transportationculturehealth
Hey Dr Sue — Is There Any Validity To The “Hotdog Down A Hallway” Analogy?

It really depends on which angle you’re taking here.

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New York Times businesshealthopinion
Opinion | The Terrible Cost of the Infinite Scroll
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New York Times sportshealth
Matvei Michkov’s likely healthy scratch simply reflects Rick Tocchet’s coaching philosophy

Michkov led the Flyers in scoring between the Olympics and the end of the regular season, but he's looked overmatched in the playoffs.

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New York Times health
Most Guests Ducked for Cover. This Man Munched on His Burrata Salad.
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New York Times sportshealth
Key G.O.P. Senator Says He Is Prepared to Advance Nominee for Fed Chair
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NRC cultureopinionhealth
Opinie | ‘Je hebt jezelf niet geschapen. Dat is met en in iemand gebeurd’

Opinie-interview: Volgens filosoof Marie Lucassen is de zwangerschap te lang genegeerd in ons denken over het begin van de mens. Daardoor zien we onszelf onterecht als onafhankelijke wezens.

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Medium legalhealthpolitics
A Gold Chain

Like toe tags in a morgue

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Medium culturetechnologyhealth
From Pandemic Burnout to Portable Arcade: Building My Dream Retro Gaming Machine

How a Raspberry Pi, a waterproof case, and several winters of tinkering became my favorite escape from the stresses of public health work.

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NRC worldopinionhealth
Zorgbezuiniging raakt honderdduizenden chronisch zieken en gehandicapten. ‘Je komt op een punt dat je moet inleveren op je gezondheid’

Aftrek specifieke zorgkosten: Chronisch zieken en gehandicapten kunnen in grote financiële problemen komen door het kabinetsplan om de aftrekpost voor specifieke zorgkosten te schrappen. „Ik ken mense...

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New York Times businesshealth
Video: Skyrocketing Health Insurance Forces Americans to Scramble for Care

Older people who are medically high risk, but too young for Medicare are facing unaffordable health insurance premiums after federal health care credits lapsed earlier this year. Now that the grace pe...

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New York Times businesstechnologyhealth
These Couples Wanted to Have Children. Rising Costs Are Stopping Them.
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Medium culturehealthscience
ESC #5 — Austria

Mountains, musical families, and a bearded lady — that’s Austria!

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New York Times healthscience
What Seasonal Allergies Do to Your Body
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New York Times culturehealthtechnology
A New Manifesto for Children’s Literature
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New York Times legalculturehealth
‘I’m Not a Basket Case’: Trump Describes His Mind-Set After an Evening of Chaos
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