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Former FDA Scientist Says More Data Is Needed On COVID-19 Booster Shots
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with former FDA scientist Luciana Borio about the decision by an FDA advisory panel to recommend Pfizer booster shots only for certain people at higher risk for COVID-19.
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What California Can Learn From The South About Wildfire Prevention
Another destructive fire season has California searching for ways to prevent it. The Southeast just might have the answers: setting controlled fires before the wildfires come.
Israel's Sharon in Intensive Care After Stroke
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon fights for his life Thursday following seven hours of emergency surgery to stop widespread bleeding in his brain. The massive stroke made it unlikely that he would return to power.
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14-Year-Old Who Fled South Sudan: 'They're Killing Women, Children'
The fighting in South Sudan has intensified. In search of refuge, thousands are pouring into neighboring Uganda.
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Obama Makes Historic Visit To Hiroshima Memorial Peace Park
Obama is the first sitting U.S. president to visit the city destroyed by an American atomic bomb in the closing days of World War II.
Living With Immunosuppression During The Coronavirus Outbreak
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Kevin Brennan, who has an autoimmune disease and is vulnerable to infection, about what he's doing to protect himself and his family from coronavirus.
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A Remote Chinese Province Uses Its Climate To Grow A Big-Data Industry
Southwest China's Guizhou province is one of the country's poorest, most remote regions. But Guizhou has some unique advantages, which it is trying to use to transform itself into a big-data hub.
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Get Off The Couch Baby Boomers, Or You May Not Be Able To Later
If you sit too much during middle age — at work and at home — your ability to exercise or even walk in late decades is at risk, a study hints. And, of course, your risk of heart disease climbs, too.
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Here's Why The Census Bureau May Be In Your Neighborhood Before The 2020 Count
Census Bureau workers are spreading out across the U.S. to make sure they have a list of every home address for next year's head count. Getting left out could lead to an inaccurate 2020 census.
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ISIS Survivor Holds Onto The Names Of Those Who Enslaved Her
A Yazidi woman escaped ISIS in Sryia and keeps in her purse the names of the fighters who enslaved and assaulted her.
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