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Drinks That Give You a Buzz and No Hangover 07/06/2021 12:00am • Tea on tapRevée Barbour poured herself another drink from a vat floating with ice, mint and lime. "I don't feel drunk," the naturopathic physician based in Sacramento, California, told the party host (and mixologist), "I feel very relaxed." That was the point: The concoction's base wasn't gin or vo 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 Thousands get fake COVID vaccine shots in alleged scam in India Thousands get fake COVID vaccine shots in alleged scam in India 07/05/2021 11:50am • Indian authorities have arrested 14 people and cordoned off a private hospital as they investigate an alleged vaccination scam that purportedly saw thousands of people given shots of saline solution when they thought they were getting coronavirus vaccines. At least 2,000 people in the Indian fin Montgomery Co. community leaders applaud COVID-19 response as mass vaccination site closes 07/02/2021 10:51pm • The mass vaccination site in Montgomery, County, Maryland, opened in late March. Since then, it's administered 73,000 doses of the COVID-19 pandemic. But now, the site at the Germantown campus of Montgomery College has closed, and the COVID-19 vaccine program housed there moves to a smaller venue Data Doctors: The latest version of Microsoft Edge Data Doctors: The latest version of Microsoft Edge 07/02/2021 05:36am • Q: Should I consider using Microsoft Edge as my browser? A: There was a time when there wasn’t much to think about when it came to browsing the Internet. Windows users defaulted to Internet Explorer; Mac users used Safari. What was initially a simple utility became the gateway to users for t How to Get a Teaching Degree and Become a Teacher 07/01/2021 12:00am • If you're looking for a career that will allow you to leave a positive legacy and contribute to your community, then a job as a K-12 teacher may be a great fit, especially if you enjoy interacting with children and appreciate the intense energy, curiosity and sincerity that are often hallmarks of y 'Empower people who were disempowered': Md. pastor on what it's like to receive reparations check 'Empower people who were disempowered': Md. pastor on what it's like to receive reparations check 06/30/2021 01:09am • John Samuel Thomas worked on the grounds of the Virginia Theological Seminary during a time of segregation and Jim Crow. His granddaughter describes what it feels like to receive payment for the labor of her ancestor and to study in its hallowed halls. “It's really not even describable,” Lind Should I Pay for Dental Care With a Credit Card? 06/30/2021 12:00am • The only thing worse than a root canal is getting the bill after it's all over. With all that Novocain in the dentist's office, you'd think someone could develop a shot to numb the mental anguish that occurs when it's time to pay up. If you have dental insurance, that reduces some of the financial Mild, Moderate or Severe Depression: How to Tell Which One You Have 06/29/2021 12:00am • Losing a job, ending a relationship or being diagnosed with a chronic disease can all lead to feelings of sadness and despair. Feeling blue from time to time is a normal part of life. But when feelings of sadness last for more than two weeks and a sense of hopelessness settles in, you may be experie What Premeds Can Learn in Intensive Care Units 06/29/2021 12:00am • The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the importance of hospital intensive care units, commonly known as ICUs, along with increased demand for critical care resources like ventilators and highly trained ICU physicians. Dr. Jarone Lee, medical director of the Blake 12 ICU at Massachusetts General Hospita Tips for workers uncomfortable with returning to the office Tips for workers uncomfortable with returning to the office 06/28/2021 04:30am • More businesses are having workers return to the office, and some people might be uncomfortable with that. A D.C.-area doctor has advice for how to cope with that returning-to-work anxiety. “This is a stressful situation to get back, post-pandemic, to work," Dr. Sunil Budhrani said. "It’s imp Bipolar Medications and Weight Gain: What to Know 06/28/2021 12:00am • For a short time several years ago, Kelsey Maggi of Salem, Oregon, felt so full of life and energy that she went for hikes at 3 a.m., took up drinking and doing drugs with friends and called in sick to work during the day because there was too much else to do and see. She didn't sleep or eat -- and Why you should still get tested for all STDs on National HIV Testing Day Why you should still get tested for all STDs on National HIV Testing Day 06/27/2021 09:37am • Sunday is National HIV Testing Day, a time to raise awareness about the importance of HIV testing, and one doctor said other sexually transmitted diseases shouldn't be ignored. The coronavirus pandemic brought about a significant decrease in HIV testing and a significant increase in STD cases, ac Chicago police arrest suspect in stabbing death of Md. woman Chicago police arrest suspect in stabbing death of Md. woman 06/25/2021 04:20pm • A suspect has been arrested in connection to the stabbing death of a University of Maryland student who had been visiting friends in Chicago when she was killed last weekend, Chicago police said Friday. Anat Kimchi was stabbed around 4 p.m. Saturday, June 19 in the city's Loop District at South W
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