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Well
Unlocking the Secrets of the Microbiome
Restoring the proper balance of microscopic organisms in every organ is perhaps the most promising yet challenging task of modern medicine.Advance the work.
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Opinion
Buddhism Is More ‘Western’ Than You Think
It’s not a minor league philosophy of riddles and koans. And it can withstand logical scrutiny.Advance the work.
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Well
Mumps Makes a Comeback, Even Among the Vaccinated
Immunity wanes over time in some people, but being properly vaccinated reduces complications, experts say.Vaccines need more development.
Everyone should get vaccinated.
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Arts
‘Outlander’ Season 3, Episode 8: The Secret Revealed
Will Jamie ever have to answer for his bad behavior?Genevieve Valentine is unhappy with the writers.
Let them work out their tale.
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Theater
Review: ‘Uncommon Sense’ Looks at Life on the Autism Spectrum
With nonverbal characters and savants, a new play demonstrates just how broad and multicolored that spectrum is.Self diagnosis is a trap at this point in my life.
Autism is not a good fit.
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Arts
‘Outlander’ Finally Unveiled Jamie’s Big Secret. Here’s How the Writers Did It.
Secrets don’t get much juicier. Showrunner Ronald D. Moore described the complex task of getting that cat out of the bag.A soap opera.
With production values.
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World
At Vatican, ‘Tenets of Faith’ Seen as Crucial in Climate Change Effort
Religious leaders need to sound the warning about the effects of climate change and air pollution on health, participants in a Vatican conference said.Pope Francis is an honorable man.
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Health
If You Tear a Knee Ligament, Arthritis Is Likely to Follow in 10 Years
The limited research on the long-term effects of damage to connective tissue indicates that a patient, no matter how young, has a 50 percent chance of developing arthritis within a decade.Arthritis will ruin ones temper.
Pain gets medicated.
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Arts
‘Star Trek: Discovery’ Season 1, Episode 8: A Little Harmony
This week’s “Star Trek: Discovery” was a more conventional “Star Trek” episode: exploring a new world and new civilization.I have never had much time for Star Trek.
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Opinion
The Climate Risks We Face
The further we push the climate system, the greater the risks of potentially unforeseen and catastrophic changes.Our world is coming to an end in the foreseeable future.
The sooner we take action the further off the end.
I am asking myself what my comfort is worth.
I have no answer.
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Opinion
How We Think About Sexual Assault
A reader writes about how she used to think that her experiences of harassment were “no big deal.”Women are people equal to men.
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Opinion
Jeff Flake: In a Democracy, There Can Be No Bystanders
The outpouring of letters and calls I have received since announcing my plans to leave office speak to a nation deeply worried about its leadership.We should be more than worried about the current Republicans.
Arts
‘Outlander’ Finally Unveiled Jamie’s Big Secret. Here’s How the Writers Did It.
Secrets don’t get much juicier. Showrunner Ronald D. Moore described the complex task of getting that cat out of the bag.A soap opera.
World
At Vatican, ‘Tenets of Faith’ Seen as Crucial in Climate Change Effort
Religious leaders need to sound the warning about the effects of climate change and air pollution on health, participants in a Vatican conference said.Pope Francis is an honorable man.
Smarter Living
Your Best Ways to Say ‘Sorry, I’m Out of the Office’
Welcome to the latest edition of the Smarter Living newsletter.Just say it.
Give the number of the front desk.
N.Y. / Region
Stepping Up to the Plate After Being Kicked Off the Team
He lost his spot on his school’s baseball team because of poor grades. His school troubles deepened a rift with his father, which he hopes to repair.His world did not end.
Always find another way.
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