• The class of 2000 ‘Could have been anything.’ Until opioids hit

    The class of 2000 ‘Could have been anything.’ Until opioids hit0

    A must read NY Times story: “In all of the interviews, one thing was clear: Opioids have spared relatively no one in Scioto County; everyone appears to know someone whose life has been affected by addiction.”

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  • The buzz in health: Can celebrity news teach us anything?0

    When Peirce Brosnan’s daughter, Charlotte, died from ovarian cancer this summer, the actor revealed that both Charlotte’s mother and grandmother had died from the same cancer. Charlotte’s death is a reminder of the importance of learning about our genetic history and the health risks to which we are prone.

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  • The business of happy families: Family Inc.0

    The modern workplace has developed lots of tools for promoting cooperation and teamwork, says Bruce Feiler, and we can use them at home too. A new generation of parents is taking solutions from the workplace and transferring them to the home.

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  • The Brain on Love0

    "If you're in a committed relationship, holding your partner's hand is enough to subdue blood pressure, ease stress, improve health and lessen pain." Research is being done on what is described as the brand new field of interpersonal neurobiology– how  the brain is affected every day by our relationships– starting first with our relationship with

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  • The Boy on the Lake0

    At only 13, Trevor Schaefer was diagnosed with brain cancer. Not only did Trevor end up beating the cancer — he found a calling. Now 22, Schaefer is an inspiring advocate for children with cancer, and the driving force behind "Trevor's Law," an important bill that would give government more authority to hold companies responsible

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  • The book is dead? Long live the book, authors say0

    With the rise of e-book readers like Amazon's Kindle, there is speculation on the future of the printed book.  Not true, say authors and publishers, who are now looking to China and India as emerging readers of physical, bound books. Reuters, 1/22/2011

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