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First Patient Begins Sickle Cell Gene Therapy That F.D.A. Approved
A 12-year-old boy in the Washington, D.C., area faces months of procedures to remedy his disease. “I want to be cured,” he said.The New York Times - Top stories -
First Patient Begins Sickle Cell Gene Therapy That F.D.A. Approved
A 12-year-old boy in the Washington, D.C., area faces months of procedures to remedy his disease. “I want to be cured,” he said.The New York Times - Health -
A decades-old FDA rule is keeping Americans from having better sunscreen
The FDA's ability to approve the chemical filters in sunscreens that are sold in other countries is hamstrung by a 1938 U.S. law that sunscreen makers say is unfair.NBC News - Top stories -
D.C. Police for Campus Disorder
George Washington University called the cops. They won’t come.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Love Lies Bleeding review – Kristen Stewart keeps it real in deliciously lurid outlaw romance
Rose Glass’s follow-up to her acclaimed Saint Maud is a scorchingly sexy, darkly violent tale of a gym manager’s love affair with a bodybuilder. This may seem an unexpected point to make about an actor who is arguably one of the coolest people on ...The Guardian - World -
Here's how to avoid getting 'hammered' on inherited individual retirement account taxes, experts say
You could get "hammered" by taxes on your inherited individual retirement account, experts say. Here's how to minimize your liability.CNBC - Business -
A gene long thought to just raise the risk for Alzheimer's may cause some cases
For the first time, researchers have identified a genetic form of late-in-life Alzheimer's diseaseABC News - Tech -
The not-so-secret cost of being superhuman: elite sport’s problem with disordered eating
Athletes are breaking their silence about their experience of eating disorders and disordered eating. Why is this happening in an arena celebrated as the epitome of health?. Elite sport has long been consumed with the idea of the superhuman. ...The Guardian - World -
Country singer Sara Evans reveals struggles with body dysmorphia, eating disorder
On Cheryl Burke's 'Sex, Lies, And Spray Tans' podcast, Sara Evans said she's fought an eating disorder and body dysmorphia for years.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
American politicians forget: disruption and disorder are the point of protests | Patrick Hubert Gaspard
I have trespassed in peaceful protest. I have shut down government offices in civil disobedience. I have made the powerful uncomfortable. That’s the point. “In America, the student movement has been seriously radicalized wherever police and police ...The Guardian - World
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Palantir shares fall 7% on lower-than-expected guidance
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Americans can't stop 'spaving' — here’s how to avoid this financial trap
"Spaving," or spending more to save more, can lead to excessive spending and high-interest credit card debt if you aren't careful, experts say.CNBC - Business