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Success Story: Traveling the Cancer Journey

If you have your own success story and would like to share it with me and the Mark’s Daily Apple community please contact me here. I’ll continue to publish these as long as they keep coming in. Thank you for reading! Folks, I have been grateful for every story that …

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Together, Alone: The Car as Shelter in the Pandemic

The role of the automobile has been reinvented in the coronavirus era. Once just a way of getting from one place to another, the car has been turned into a mini-shelter on wheels, safe from contamination, a cocoon that allows its occupants to be inside and outside at the same …

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Staying Motivated While Working Out At Home (Plus a PELOTON Giveaway)

A lot of people are having a hard time staying motivated to work out while fitness centers and studios are closed. Perhaps you enjoy the social aspect of workout classes or you have a standing appointment to meet your lifting buddy at the gym. Maybe you lost access to your …

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Weekly Link Love – Edition 82

Research of the Week Commuting by car kills. The internal, external, and extended microbiomes of hominins. An “oral health optimized diet” is a low-carb ones. The immunoregulatory potential of cannabis for infectious diseases. New Primal Blueprint Podcasts Episode 424: Dr. Anna Cabeca, DO: Host Elle Russ chats with Dr. Anna …

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Is It Time to Stop Clapping for Health Care Workers? An Organizer Thinks So

On Thursday nights, Britons bang pots and pans and let out hearty cheers of support for doctors and nurses who care for coronavirus patients and for other essential workers amid the pandemic. But the organizer behind the weekly ritual says it’s time for it to end, pointing to concerns that …

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Coronavirus Live Updates: In U.S., a Stark Human Toll; in Germany, Cluster Emerges as Church Reopens

Here’s what you need to know: Trump wants churches to open, but in Germany, more infections emerge as worshipers return. The devastating toll of the virus nears 100,000 in the U.S. Our front page names some of the lost. C.D.C. error in counting tests baffles scientists. Hong Kong protesters, subdued …

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Pandemic Swells in South America, as the U.S. Nears 100,000 Deaths

This briefing has ended. Follow our latest coverage of the global coronavirus pandemic. Here’s what you need to know: As the U.S. death toll nears 100,000, infections are rising in Latin America. Gaza reports its first pandemic death, underscoring its success and vulnerability. Trump goes golfing for the first time …

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Instant Pot “Sous Vide” Egg Bites Recipe

The low-carb community was pretty pumped when coffee shops first started to serve sous vide egg bites. Until then, most breakfast options came between a couple of slices of a bagel or croissant. Coming in around $ 5 for two little egg bites, it was only a matter of time …

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Uncertain Results in Study of Convalescent Serum for Covid-19

A small study of patients who were severely ill from the coronavirus hints that treatment with antibodies from recovered patients may modestly help recovery and survival, scientists reported on Friday. The study, although far from conclusive, is said to be the largest of subjects recovering from Covid-19, the illness caused …

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