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Live Video from The Liberty Theater at Advertising Week 2013
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Advertising Week 2013 is underway! To ensure you don’t miss panel discussions or speeches from your favorite leaders in the advertising industry, we’re livestreaming the event from The Liberty Theater and other venues.Read More…
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The New Old Age Blog: When There’s No Family
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For elderly adults without relatives, it’s hard to implement advance directives.
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A new study suggests that doctors with a financial interest in M.R.I. machines may be more likely to order the scans even when clinical findings suggest they are unnecessary.Emmys Worst Dressed List: The 2013 Award Show Featured Some Bad Looks (PHOTOS)
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Last night the 2013 Emmy Awards took place in Los Angeles and the fashion was a little all over the place. Though certain stars hit it out of the park, others should be firing their stylists this morning. The biggest issue we saw were ensembles that looked too bridal. Though some of the gowns we saw would have been beautiful for a trip down the aisle, they simply did not translate on the red carpet…
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These people are insane. If you’re curious what parkour in the 1930s would have looked like then this video from the HuffPost Live team is a MUST SEE. Watch to the end for an extra cool glimpse at a real-life Mario and Luigi.Front page image: AmazonRead More…
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As the Obama administration prepares to put the health care law in place, it faces an aggressive Republican campaign to prevent its success.
Announcing a condition like epilepsy may stigmatize an employee, but keeping it secret could mean being fired.
Many people know and love miso soup. But this week Martha Rose Shulman goes beyond soup and explains how miso can be used for glazes, dips and dressings.
The Phys Ed columnist Gretchen Reynolds responds to readers’ questions about fitness.
The Phys Ed columnist Gretchen Reynolds responds to readers’ questions about fitness.
In today’s medical schools, words like “provider” and “consumer” are used as frequently as “healer” and “patient.” But no arsenal of incentives alone will ever produce the kind of compassion and attention to detail every patient wants and deserves.
Physicians have recommended bracing to treat scoliosis in adolescents for more than 50 years, but until now, research on its effectiveness had produced mixed results.
Orfeu Marcello Buxton, a neuroscientist, is taking reader questions about sleep deficiency in middle age.
As the sky finally clears in flood-devastated Colorado and official damage estimates continue to come out, questions remain about the stability of the state’s fracking sites in one of the most densely drilled areas in the United States, many of which have been completely covered by floodwaters.Photo and video continues to surface online flooded fracking sites, toppled-over condensate tanks, tanks floating in floodwaters leaking unknown fluid and scattered debris from drilling operations…
Physically fit children absorb and retain new information more effectively than children who are out of shape, a new study finds, raising timely questions about the wisdom of slashing schools’ physical education programs.
One of the most entrenched beliefs about running is that it can ruin knees by causing arthritis. But a new study finds that distance running is unlikely to contribute to the development of arthritis.
Orfeu Marcello Buxton, a neuroscientist, addresses questions about “normal sleep” in midlife, sleep apnea and other aspects of sleep deficiency.
By Nick EnglishDespite its popular association with trips to the restroom, fiber is no joke. The benefits of an efficient bowel aside, a high-fiber diet can also reduce the risk of stroke, hypertension and heart disease. Unfortunately, fiber consumption is currently at an all-time low, with less than 3 percent of Americans meeting the recommended intake.Read More…
When a dead body is found unrecognizable, whether due to obliteration of soft tissue or the damage caused by the passage of time, a team of forensic artists is called in to create an artistic reconstruction of the deceased’s visage. These artists use the victim’s skull, along with fiberglass, clay and intuition, to mold an approximate likeness of the deceased. Photos of these facial reconstructions are then publicized with the hopes of identifying the anonymous victims…
An analysis of 43 popular wellness apps by the nonprofit Privacy Rights Clearinghouse found that many apps connect to advertising and data-analysis sites without the user’s knowledge.
Labor leaders meeting in Los Angeles approved a sharply worded resolution that demanded changes to the federal health care law.
Federal officials are exploring how to deal with banks and other businesses that serve marijuana dispensaries and growers in states that have legalized the drug.
A study says that some cases of serious injuries involving robotically assisted surgeries performed by the da Vinci system were not reported to an F.D.A.-mandated database.