Sunday, October 1, 2017

@11:30, 9/30/17

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1
Well

Is Microvascular Heart Disease a Serious Condition?

Microvascular heart disease affects about four times as many women as men, and the condition can be very serious.

It is serious.
It can and should be treated.

2
Science

Who’s Eating Jellyfish? Penguins, That’s Who

Researchers attached miniature video cameras to four penguin species and found that each was a jellyvore, even when other food was available.

Interesting.

3
Business Day

Jody Gerson of Universal Music Publishing Group on Trusting Teams

The chairman and chief executive of a music publisher says she learned she didn’t have to solve every problem, and to rely instead on her managers.

Ok,
The team knows because the team was chosen for knowing.

4
Opinion

Why I Dressed Down Hugh Hefner

I was fighting for women’s liberation. The Playboy creator only pretended to.

He sold a dehumanizing fantasy.

5
N.Y. / Region

How Savannah Guthrie, of the ‘Today’ Show, Spends Her Sundays

The television host and children’s book author “sleeps in” until 6 a.m., enjoys a hearty breakfast, and then hits the town with her family.

Distracted.

6
Fashion & Style

They Have No Reservations (About Each Other)


Sooner is better.     As soon as you can is best.

7
Science

The Perils of Peanut Butter

How clean does a jar for your sandwich spread need to be for recycling efforts?

Good practice.

8
Science

The Evolutionary Event That Gave You Pumpkins and Squash

About 100 million years ago, the genome of a melon-like fruit copied itself, leading to fruits now associated with autumn, scientists have found.

Butternut and acorn squash along with blue hubbard are better eating.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winter_squash

9
Magazine

The 9.17 Issue

Readers respond.

Age is.  Staying mobile is enough

10
Health

A Child’s Death Brings ‘Trauma That Doesn’t Go Away’

Even more than other parents, the elderly struggle to recover from the death of a child.

All people die.
There is some choice in how and when.

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