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Mindy Kaling Gave Fans a Rare Glimpse Of Her Family With This Scenic Photo
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Mindy Kaling Gave Fans a Rare Glimpse Of Her Family With This Scenic Photo

11/29/2021

Despite being so open with everything else in her life, Mindy Kaling’s family life has always been a bit of a mystery. But as a Thanksgiving treat, she gave fans a super rare glimpse into life with her two children….

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The 85 Best Beauty & Lifestyle Deals for Black Friday
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The 85 Best Beauty & Lifestyle Deals for Black Friday

11/29/2021

All products featured on Allure are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission. We're going to have to ask everyone to fasten their seatbelts and prepare for…

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“I swapped regular caffeine for adaptogen coffee for 2 two weeks to see if it would lower my stress”
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“I swapped regular caffeine for adaptogen coffee for 2 two weeks to see if it would lower my stress”

11/29/2021

Stick of feeling stressed and wired at the same time? Then maybe it’s time to try adaptogen coffees infused with CBD and lion’s mane mushrooms. Strong Women editor Miranda Larbi has been giving them a go to see if they’re…

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Clinical trial demonstrates focused ultrasound can deliver antibody therapy to breast cancer metastases in the brain
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Clinical trial demonstrates focused ultrasound can deliver antibody therapy to breast cancer metastases in the brain

11/29/2021

In a first-in-world clinical trial, researchers at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre in Toronto, Canada, have demonstrated that magnetic resonance (MR)-guided focused ultrasound can be used to safely deliver antibody therapy to breast cancer that has metastasized to the brain. In…

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Italy towns under new restrictions amid COVID infection rise
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Italy towns under new restrictions amid COVID infection rise

11/29/2021

Twenty small towns in northern Italy’s autonomous South Tyrol province went into a partial lockdown Wednesday to try to contain rising coronavirus infections and save the key winter tourism season in one of the least-vaccinated parts of Italy. The restrictions…

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Vaccines Making Thanksgiving Easier, but Hot Spots Remain
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Vaccines Making Thanksgiving Easier, but Hot Spots Remain

11/29/2021

The U.S. is facing its second Thanksgiving of the pandemic in better shape than the first time around, thanks to the vaccine, though some regions are seeing surges of COVID-19 cases that could get worse as families travel the country…

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Safety and side effects of COVID-19 vaccinations for kids
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Safety and side effects of COVID-19 vaccinations for kids

11/29/2021

With 28 million more children in the U.S. now eligible to be vaccinated for COVID-19, parents of kids 5-11 may still have questions about the vaccine and if it’s safe for younger children. Dr. Tina Ardon, a Mayo Clinic family…

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Russia marks another record number of daily COVID-19 cases
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Russia marks another record number of daily COVID-19 cases

11/29/2021

Russia reported another daily record of confirmed coronavirus cases Monday as a surge in infections has prompted the Kremlin to tell most people to stay away from work starting later this week. The Russian government’s coronavirus task force tallied 37,930…

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How moving dots are helping us learn more about dyslexia in children – new research
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How moving dots are helping us learn more about dyslexia in children – new research

11/29/2021

Around one in ten children in the UK have dyslexia, a developmental condition which means that they struggle to learn to read. It often causes difficulties in spelling too. Reading and spelling involve mapping what we see on a page…

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How can the brain perceive familiar objects when they become indistinct
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How can the brain perceive familiar objects when they become indistinct

11/29/2021

Researchers from NIPS explored the brain neuronal mechanism that allows the perception of familiar images even if they are indistinct. They found that the number of neurons responding to low-contrast rather than high-contrast visual stimuli increased in rats performing a…

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