Thursday, June 8, 2017

@2:07, 6/8/17

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N.Y. / Region

Suspect Accused of Shooting a Boy on His 5th Birthday Is Held Without Bail

Michael Quiles, 27, appeared in court as the young boy remained in the hospital after he was struck in the head by a stray bullet on Monday.

There is no excuse for shooting and missing.

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Food

Freestyle Fried Rice

Improvisation is a kitchen skill as worthy as dicing vegetables: Go without a recipe and perfect the art of the stir-fry.

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

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N.Y. / Region

New York Police Officer in Critical Condition After Being Dragged by Car

Business Day

Handling of Leaked Report Raises Concerns Among Other Journalists

Some reporters expressed worries about a potential chilling effect on sources in the wake of a case in which a woman was accused of sending a document to The Intercept.

The intercept is usually not careless with sources.
They may have burnt a plant though it does not appear so.

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U.S.

Greg Gianforte, Montana Republican Charged With Assaulting Reporter, Apologizes

The congressman-elect said he would donate $50,000 to the Committee to Protect Journalists under a settlement. He still faces an assault charge.

He has also plead guilty.

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Well

Persistent Pain May Increase Dementia Risk

Older people who are often troubled by moderate or severe pain had faster declines in memory and increased risk of dementia.

"The study, in JAMA Internal Medicine, does not prove cause and effect. But chronic pain may divert attention from other mental activity, leading to poor memory, and some studies have found that allaying pain with opioids can lead to cognitive improvements."

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Opinion

Less Money to Fight AIDS

The chairwoman of the H.I.V. Medicine Association calls proposed budget cuts a “reckless approach.”

She is correct.

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Magazine

She Had Never Suffered From Anxiety. Was She Having Her First Panic Attack?

Her heart would race, and she would break out in a sweat and feel nauseated.

"Until Bigi suggested that there might be a physiological cause for her racing heart and other strange feelings, the patient assumed that her symptoms were psychological. She had known lots of people who had anxiety and panic attacks, and what they described seemed to match what she was feeling. And her friends, even her brother and sister-in-law, physicians both, all thought it was stress or possibly bipolar disorder. Even Bigi didn’t really think the patient was going to have a physical cause for her anxiety and panic attacks. As we constantly remind ourselves and our patients, when you hear hoofbeats, the chances are good that it’s a horse. The most common diagnosis is usually the correct one. But we must also remember that sometimes the circus is in town."

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Education

Preparing ‘Emerging Adults’ for College and Beyond

A psychologist’s tips on developing emotional and academic readiness include “delay gratification for a less-preferred task” and “make your bed.”

Important skills.

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