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Data Doctors: Google Photos organizing tips Data Doctors: Google Photos organizing tips 07/16/2021 07:57pm • Q: I have years of pictures and videos on Google Photos and want some advice on getting them organized. A: By default, Google Photos will display your images and videos in chronological order with the latest ones at the top, but it can do much more. Automatic categories Google has incorporated DC doctor urges continued use of sunscreen, even with Johnson & Johnson recall DC doctor urges continued use of sunscreen, even with Johnson & Johnson recall 07/16/2021 02:32pm • After Johnson & Johnson initiated a recall for five of its spray-on sunscreens due to a potential benzene contamination, a D.C.-area doctor is urging people not to stop wearing sunscreen entirely. "The facts are this: UV radiation from the sun is a known carcinogen. Sunscreens are an effectiv Infectious disease expert warns of more variants emerging without higher vaccination rates Infectious disease expert warns of more variants emerging without higher vaccination rates 07/15/2021 09:12pm • Parents with young children may be hoping for a complete return to normalcy in the near future, but a pediatric infectious disease expert told WTOP that they should still be exercising caution with their kids. "We're seeing right now the spread of this new variant, the delta variant, and that tha Hogan proposes Washington College endowment in memory of late Senate president Miller Hogan proposes Washington College endowment in memory of late Senate president Miller 07/15/2021 01:58pm • Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan on Thursday announced he's proposing an endowment at Washington College named after late longtime Senate President Thomas “Mike” Miller. The Miller Director of Civic Engagement, within the college’s Starr Center for the Study of the American Experience, “will ove How a walk in the woods could end with a forced change to your diet How a walk in the woods could end with a forced change to your diet 07/14/2021 06:42pm • Play time in the outdoors ended with one local boy having to swear off hamburgers for good. Lauren Katz's 10-year-old son, Abram, developed an allergy to burgers and other red meats after getting bit by a tick. “I had heard what I thought were urban legends about getting a tick bite and then Understanding Alzheimer’s disease: An innovative, person-centered approach to care Understanding Alzheimer’s disease: An innovative, person-centered approach to care 07/13/2021 12:52pm • This content is sponsored by Watermark Communities. Alzheimer’s disease has been in the news lately. This past June, during Alzheimer’s Awareness month, the FDA approved the drug Aduhelm as a possible treatment for all patients. However, the FDA later narrowed the use, specifying it was to be What a Md. gynecologic surgeon wants women to know about fibroids What a Md. gynecologic surgeon wants women to know about fibroids 07/12/2021 02:57pm • July is Fibroid Awareness Month, and while uterine fibroids are common and most women with them are symptom-free, a Largo, Maryland, doctor wants women to know that if fibroids make their life miserable, it's not normal. "Not everybody has painful, heavy, troublesome periods," said Dr. Alyssa Sma Data Doctors: Preventing website pop-up notifications Data Doctors: Preventing website pop-up notifications 07/09/2021 02:12pm • Q: I’m constantly getting pop-up notifications from all kinds of websites on my computer. Does this mean that I have a virus? A: The currency of the internet is often referred to as "eyeballs" because getting the attention of the user is a key way to generate revenue. You’ve probably notic Children’s National incoming residents more than 3 times the national average for diversity Children’s National incoming residents more than 3 times the national average for diversity 07/08/2021 10:24pm • Children’s National in D.C. is celebrating an incoming residency class that’s more than three times the national average for diversity. Studies show that patients can have better medical outcomes when doctors caring for them share their race or ethnicity, and Children’s National Hospital i Scientists condemn UK's 'dangerous and unethical' reopening plans Scientists condemn UK's 'dangerous and unethical' reopening plans 07/07/2021 07:19pm • Calling it a "dangerous and unethical experiment," more than 4,000 scientists, doctors, nurses and other professionals signed a letter published Wednesday condemning the British government's plans to drop most pandemic control measures in England on Monday, July 19. "We believe this decision is d Heed these heart health tips in times of heat Heed these heart health tips in times of heat 07/06/2021 10:10pm • The D.C. area is experiencing some steamy weather, with heat indexes that make it feel like a hundred degrees outside. In times of extreme heat, a cardiologist who practices in Northern Virginia has some tips to keep those with heart problems safe this summer. "The heart is the engine for the bod Five tips to stay motivated while exercising Five tips to stay motivated while exercising 07/06/2021 10:28am • This content is sponsored by Adventist HealthCare. If sticking to an exercise routine was easy, everyone would be doing it. The beginning of the journey may be easier. With motivation at an all-time high, it can feel like there’s no goal you can’t reach. However, a lot of people tend to fall Tomatoes are the perfect no-cook food for a heat wave Tomatoes are the perfect no-cook food for a heat wave 07/06/2021 04:32am • It's hard to deny that tomatoes are the ideal summer food -- and that's saying a lot in a season where so much produce is at its peak. But when a heat wave strikes, as one has throughout much of the United States over the past few weeks, the tomato really proves its worth. On their own, tomatoes 3D-printed models help doctors prepare for fetal surgeries 3D-printed models help doctors prepare for fetal surgeries 07/05/2021 08:29pm • (new Image()).src = 'https://capi.connatix.com/tr/si?token=9be9c680-c459-4acb-af21-654a2ccca384';cnx.cmd.push(function() {cnx({playerId: "9be9c680-c459-4acb-af21-654a2ccca384",mediaId: 'caca8a1b-b95f-4fad-a660-36c3f2b83c4d' }).render("992615369a90da16");}); How can a 3D printer help surgeons perfor Sister of trapped DC construction worker says he may never walk Sister of trapped DC construction worker says he may never walk 07/05/2021 03:58pm • Leidiane Guimaraes said brother Leonardo Moreto told her “he actually asked the D.C. firefighters if he was still alive.” The man who was trapped in the wreckage of a collapsed building in D.C. last week didn’t just think he was going to die, his sister told WTOP Monday – he thought he h
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