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Why Kamala Harris' Promises on Abortion Matter to Black Women
In the absence of reproductive freedom, Black women historically went to great lengths to be self-determining.
6 min read - HealthUSA TODAY
What to know about cortisol, the hormone TikTokers say you need to balance
TikTok is rife with influencers talking about "balancing cortisol levels." Do you really need to? Here's what medical experts say.
3 min read - LifestyleABC News
Can AI aid in climate change? Scientist explores solutions in new book
Ayana Elizabeth Johnson is a marine biologist, policy expert and conservation strategist who is co-founder of the nonprofit think tank Urban Ocean Lab. ABC News' Linsey Davis sat down with Johnson to discuss her childhood inspiration for entering her field, the solutions for climate change, AI's possible role in the crisis and the need to find a middle ground between apocalypse and paradise. Ayana, thank you so much for joining us.
5 min read - LifestyleTime
I Was Writing About a Medical Mystery. Then I Experienced My Own
It began the way many life-changing things do: almost imperceptibly.
22 min read - LifestyleSlate
Iโm Going on a 10-Day Trip. My Kidโs Anxiety Is Getting Extremely Disturbing.
The doctors donโt understand whatโs happening.
14 min read - LifestyleSheKnows
Advice for NICU Parents, From a Former Preemie Mom
On March 5, 2010, at exactly 31 weeks pregnant, my doctor told me that everything looked good on the nonstress test theyโd hooked me up to just a few minutes prior. When the nurse tried to unhook me, I began sobbing. I told her something was wrong, that my baby was not kicking, not moving, โฆ
6 min read - LifestyleCNN
Child-free spaces, dirty looks on planes and โbreedersโ: Why people seem so annoyed by kids
Online conversations about children often suggest that adults shouldnโt have to endure them if they donโt want to. Scholars and parenting experts say these attitudes reflect broader shifts in US society.
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