Thursday, January 3, 2019

Doctor Who Again?

For almost four years, Oluwafemi Charles Igberase had performed exams on women, read sonograms, made birth plans and delivered babies in Maryland's Prince George's County under a medical license not in his legal name.
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HOW FAR WE'VE GONE
A BREACH OF TRUST
What Happens To Patients When Their Doctor Is Not Who He Claimed To Be?
statnews.com
For almost four years, Oluwafemi Charles Igberase had performed exams on women, read sonograms, made birth plans and delivered babies in Maryland's Prince George's County under a medical license not in his legal name.
COMING UP SHORT OF BREATH
Why Exercise Alone Won't Save Us
theguardian.com
Sedentary lifestyles are killing us — we need to build activity into our everyday lives, not just leave it for the gym.
WALKING THE WALK
1 Woman, 12 Months, 52 Places
nytimes.com
When I started this harebrained experiment in January, to visit and report on the Times's entire 52 Places to Go in 2018 list, I thought that by stop 48, for sure, I'd be the Wonder Woman of travel.
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SCIENCE IS COOL SOMETIMES
'WHAT A DIFFERENCE A DAY MAKES'
The Newly Released Image Of Ultima Thule, The Farthest Object Ever Explored, Is Mind-Blowing
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Yesterday, we only had a low-res image of Ultima Thule, a space object over 4 billion miles away from the Sun, but now the picture has really changed.
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GRAPHENE, YOU'RE FULL OF SURPRISES
How 'Magic Angle' Graphene Is Stirring Up Physics
nature.com
Researchers already knew that this wonder material can conduct electricity at ultra-high speed. But an MIT team took a giant leap by turning graphene into a superconductor: a material that allows electricity to flow without resistance.
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Girl Checks On Her Sister In The Nursery, Does The Sweetest Thing Possible
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Either this 4-year-old is an angel or a genius and is going to be using this video as leverage for extra candy and toys.
IN THE NEWS
China's Chang'e 4 Probe Makes Historic Touchdown On The Far Side Of The Moon
Nancy Pelosi Vows 'Different World' For Trump With New Congress
Trump Falsely Claims Mexico Is Paying For Wall, Demands Taxpayer Money For Wall In Meeting With Democrats
Apple Cuts Revenue Forecast Because Of Slow iPhone Sales In China
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We can no longer remember a time before 2019.