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CT Insider on MSNJohn Breunig (opinion): Delia Ephron, honored by CT's SilverSource, writes her own love storyDelia Ephron has been a best-selling author (“Siracusa”), written hit screenplays (“You’ve Got Mail,” “The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants”) and made her Broadway debut as a playwright last fall at ...
Tech oligarchs’ wildest visions of tomorrow amount to a modern secular theology that is both mesmerizing and, in his view, deeply misguided. The author’s central concern is that these grand ambitions ...
Beloved 'Duck Dynasty' Patriarch Phil Robertson Passes Away at 79** In a profound loss for family values and traditional American culture, Phil Robertson, the beloved patriarch of the Robertson family ...
Australian batter Marnus Labuschagne expressed his optimism about the state of Test cricket, emphasizing the significance of ...
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Last Thursday during a roundtable on stem cell therapies, new FDA Commissioner Marty Makary referred to EBM levels of evidence as an artificial and dogmatic construct. Apparently Dr. David Katz's "mor ...
Snooze to your heart’s content. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the US, claiming the lives of about 700,000 Americans each year. Heart health is influenced by several lifestyle ...
GTA schools are reporting cases of a disease commonly known as “slapped cheek” syndrome — an infectious virus often appearing in school-age children. A recent letter posted on a door at a ...
As important as these steps are, the US still remains highly vulnerable to international control if and when a widely rumored “Disease X” outbreak were to occur. As part of his new vision for ...
Getty People who live near golf courses may be 126% more likely to develop Parkinson’s disease, due to the pesticides used on the expansive lawns. Researchers looked at Parkinson’s disease ...
Lyme disease has emerged as the most common vector-borne illness in the United States, with cases steadily climbing over the past decade. As spring and summer outdoor activities increase ...
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