Suzette Lohmeyer
Stories
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Health
Readers' global wishes for 2022: More kindness, more nature ... and kitties!
What could the world achieve this year if we had a limitless budget and full support from global leaders? Our audience shares their heartfelt ideas.
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Drone Photo Award winners capture a dizzyingly fantastic view of the world
This year's best pictures include two friends sunbathing on giant shards of ice in Kazakhstan, workers at a red chili factory in Bangladesh and a white mangrove forest in Vietnam.
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Weight Training Isn't Such A Heavy Lift. Here Are 7 Reasons Why You Should Try It
If you're trying to rev up your pandemic fitness routine, maybe it's time to mix things up with some free weights — or soup cans — and get your muscles pumping.
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To Lie Or Not To Lie: Our Readers Debate The Ethics Of Unauthorized Vaccines
In a previous "Coronavirus FAQ," we looked at the medical, practical — and ethical — implications of lying to get a booster or a shot for a kid under 12. And we asked you to share your views.
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'Dear Dad, It's Just A Pinch' — Readers Share Letters Inspired By Vaccine Hesitancy
Here are 3 letters from our reader callout: one to a hesitant dad, one to thank a dad who got his jab after many cancellations and one to all vaccine-hesitant folks after an uncle died from COVID.
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Why Sweat Is A Human Superpower
Sweat is an 'evolutionary marvel,' says Sarah Everts. the author of The Joy of Sweat. In her new book, Everts delves into the science of perspiration and how this trait has enabled humans to thrive.
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How To Heat-Proof Your Summer Workout
With much of the U.S. already sweltering this summer, even avid runners, hikers and bikers are wilting. We've got 10 strategies from experts on how to enjoy hot weather exercise without keeling over.
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WHO Report: Wildlife Farms, Not Market, Likely Source Of Coronavirus Pandemic
The coronavirus most likely did not originate at the Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market in Wuhan, says a WHO report due Tuesday. But critics are questioning the independence of the investigative team.
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COVID-19 Data Is Missing A Lot Of People — And Raising Questions
Dr. Paul Spiegel talks about the gaps — and raises the possibility that the pandemic could lead to huge changes in humanitarian responses.
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Environment
PHOTOS: The Amazon Rainforest, Ablaze In Brazil
There have been 74,155 fires in Brazil so far this year, mostly in the Amazon, and about half of which have ignited in just the past month. Some world leaders are raising the alarm.