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Gun legislation failure dismays survivor of Texas mass shooting
Irma Garcia pulled back her sweater to show me where the bullet entered her shoulder and spun her around. It then torpedoed through her body and exited near the middle of her back. "I still have problems with it," she said, standing to show me how the...
Tags: Gun Control, University of Texas at Austin, Personal Weapon Control, Sandy Hook Elementary School, Behavioral Conditions
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Anxiety? Existential crisis? David Lynch film? Take a Tylenol
Are you suffering from an existential crisis? Take two Tylenol and call me in the morning. New research suggests that acetaminophen, the main ingredient in Tylenol, may be able to alleviate the pain of an existential crisis in the same way it alleviates...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Sprained Ankle, University of Kentucky, Pain, Tylenol (drug)
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Natalie Dormer masters the 'Game of Thrones'
RedEyeMargaery Tyrell's family has offered her up as bride for creepy King Joffrey on HBO's "Game of Thrones," but according to actress Natalie Dormer, she's no pawn of Westeros politics. Dormer, probably most familiar in the U.S. for her role as Anne Boleyn...Tags: Morocco, Croatia, Natalie Dormer, CBS Corp., Lena Headey
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Advice: Playing hard to get actually works
I am single and actively dating, and I recently received some advice from male friends that I should make myself less available to the men I date and try playing hard to get. My question is, does this really work? And if so, what are some effective...
Tags: Philosophy, Colleges and Universities, Religion and Belief, Medical Specialization, Education
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We dream to remember, scientists say
We can’t remember everything. Maybe that’s why we dream. Researchers at Northwestern University suggest as much in a recent study in the Journal of Neuroscience. Money was involved. The 60 participants in the study were told how much...
Tags: Philosophy, Electroencephalography, Religion and Belief, Science and Technology
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Is Tiger trying to bully the Masters field?
Good thing Augusta National doesn't have a zero-tolerance policy when it comes to bullying. In a column on the Sky Sports website, Colin Montgomerie suggests that Tiger Woods had been trying to intimidate the rest of the field "into early submission"...
Tags: Philosophy, Religion and Belief, Masters Tournament, Medical Specialization, Tiger Woods
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DuBois on the road with a business plan
South Bend TribuneMost guys pick up a guitar to meet girls and party. Zach DuBois has a business plan. “I tell people all I’m doing is running a small business,” the 24-year-old singer-songwriter says. In March, he released his first CD, “...Tags: Entertainment, High School Sports, Religion and Belief, Medical Specialization, Science and Technology
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Thea Goodman on her new novel, 'The Sunshine When She's Gone'
What Chicagoan, trudging through the city in the dead of winter (or early spring), hasn't wished to be somewhere warmer? The vast majority quickly realize that responsibilities tether them here and continue trying to wake up their faces rendered numb by...
Tags: New York City, Manhattan (New York City), Barbados, Chicago Tribune, Sleep Deprivation
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ANALYSIS-Canadian housing: bursting bubble or gentle landing?
ReutersBy Andrea Hopkins TORONTO, May 2 (Reuters) - It's looking like an unsettling spring in Canadian housing, a market that has proven far more even-keeled and less scary for investors in recent years than in the United States. In what is traditionally the...Tags: Finance, Carney (music group), Religion and Belief, Federal Reserve, Medical Specialization
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Northern May 2013 graduates
More than 250 students will receive degrees during Northern State University’s spring commencement, exercises, which begin at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in the NSU Barnett Center. ESPN sports journalist and best-selling author Buster Olney will deliver...Tags: ESPN (tv network), Entertainment, Religion and Belief, Science, Medical Specialization
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Of course you're stressed. Just look at you.
We all know the face of stress: the clenched jaw, the furrowed brow, the intense stare. And, really, it's not a bad look. We all do some of our best work under pressure. Adrenaline and other stress hormones give us the kick start we need to meet deadlines...Tags: Heart Disease, Drugs and Medicines, Dentistry and Dental Health, Stress, Science and Technology
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Ways to back away from the stress
You can't avoid stress completely, but you can keep it from wearing you down. A positive attitude, if you can muster it, is the strongest shield against stress, says Stefan Hofmann, professor of psychology at Boston University. He urges optimism instead...Tags: Philosophy, Religion and Belief
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