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Opinion: Wait times go down. Patient satisfaction goes up. What's the matter with letting apps and AI run the ER?

In ERs now, you'll get a tech-driven evaluation. But trading doctors' humanity and deductive powers for AI and apps has a high cost a dumbed-down medicine.


California pays meth users up to $599 a year to get sober

California's Medicaid program is testing a novel approach for people addicted to methamphetamine, cocaine and other stimulants: For every clean urine test, they can earn money a up to $599 a year.


California psychedelics bill that would bring 'magic mushrooms' into the mainstream fails a again

The legislation called for creating three new government entities to regulate psychedelic-assisted therapy


Despite its 'nothingburger' reputation, COVID-19 remains deadlier than the flu

This past winter, the mortality rate for patients hospitalized with COVID-19 was 35% higher than for patients hospitalized with the flu.


Deadly overdoses fell in U.S. for first time in five years, new estimates show

U.S. deaths due to drug overdoses fell last year, the first decrease in five years, according to estimates by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.


Not Ozempic! Kelly Clarkson says medication behind her weight loss is 'something else'

Kelly Clarkson gets candid about her weight loss, revealing she's on a medication that 'aids and breaks down the sugar' in her body a and it's not Ozempic.


Want to live to 100? That may depend on your sex

Want to live longer? Longevity is surprisingly different for women and men. Here are some easy tips to get started.


$3.3 billion available for mental health beds as Newsom jump-starts Prop. 1 spending

Newsom announced that the state will make $3.3 billion in funding available by July to begin building mental health treatment centers.


Do zinc products really help shorten a cold? It's hard to say

Zinc products promising cold relief have been on the market for decades. A new analysis finds research on their efficacy to be inconclusive.


Health officials warn Californians of risks of fake Botox. Here's what to look for

Fake versions of Botox have popped up in California, raising alarm among officials who warn that counterfeit product can lead to slurred speech and breathing issues.


Are you in an age-gap friendship? We want to hear from you

The L.A. Times is looking to speak with Southern California residents who are in intergenerational, or age-gap, friendships.


Q&A: Parent burnout is real. Here's what you can do about it

In a nationwide survey of parents, 57% said they struggled with stress, exhaustion and feeling overwhelmed. When parents suffer burnout, children may suffer too.


Weed changed this California town. Now artsy residents are all in on psychedelics

A new Grass Valley venue functions as an art gallery, an educational non-profit and as a third space for the local community a especially those who dabble in psychedelics.


King Charles III is 'very good' amid cancer treatment, won't see Harry during prince's U.K. visit

King Charles III returned to public-facing royal duties last week amid cancer treatment. A busy schedule means he can't see Prince Harry in the U.K. this week.


A mother's loss launches a global effort to fight antibiotic resistance

Diane Shader Smith's daughter, Mallory Smith, died at age 25 after fighting an antibiotic-resistant lung infection for 12 years. A new book of her daughter's diary entries and a website are aimed at finding solutions.


Lawmakers grill Newsom officials on homelessness spending after audit causes bipartisan frustration

Republicans and Democrats alike are demanding data about how billions have been spent to help get Californians off the streets.


Do you love your waterbed? We want to hear from you

Do you sleep on a waterbed? Are you based in California? The L.A. Times would like to interview you for a upcoming story.


A champion of psychedelics who includes a dose of skepticism

Ernesto LondoA+-o's memoir 'Trippy' explores psychiatry's renewed flirtation with drugs such as LSD. He's a believer but not a zealot.


Rumer Willis hopes being transparent about Bruce Willis' health will give people hope

Bruce Willis is great amid dementia battle, Rumer Willis says. 'My dad is so beloved, and that's been so evident in the transparency with which we've been sharing.'


Long Beach health officials declare tuberculosis outbreak a public health emergency

Long Beach Health officials declared a public health emergency after one person died due to a tuberculosis outbreak. The spread was contained to one single-room occupancy hotel.


Tarot is everywhere. But her fresh decks are 'a little less caftan, a little more rock 'n' roll'

Kim Krans' bestselling "The Wild Unknown" has pushed her to the top of the booming industry of tarot and divination.


Prince William shares positive health update about Kate Middleton amid cancer battle

Prince William said that his wife Catherine and their children are 'all doing well' months after the princess revealed that she has an undisclosed form of cancer.


For Anne Hathaway, going five years without booze is a bigger milestone than 'middle age'

Anne Hathaway put alcohol (and hangovers) on a shelf more than five years ago. Now, she's expressing gratitude for the gifts and opportunities she's been given.


Regular mammograms should start at 40 as breast cancer rates rise for younger women, panel says

New recommendations from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force say breast cancer screening should begin at 40 and continue every other year through age 74.


Opinion: My mother set herself on fire. Why do people choose to self-immolate?

Don't dismiss these horrifying acts as 'crazy,' because they're rarely so simple. There was a cultural context when my mother did it in 1971, just as there is today.


Ashley Judd, Aloe Blacc open up about deaths of Naomi Judd, Avicii in White House visit

Ashley Judd and Aloe Blacc promote a White House suicide prevention strategy, speaking candidly about the deaths of musicians Naomi Judd and Avicii.


How L.A. County is trying to remake addiction treatment a no more 'business as usual'

A Los Angeles County initiative called Reaching the 95% aims to engage with more people than the fraction of Angelenos already getting addiction treatment.


Delta Burke looks back on 'Designing Women' exit, and using crystal meth to lose weight

Delta Burke explains why she moved back to Florida decades after being fired from 'Designing Women': The business was killing her and she 'didn't want to die in L.A.'


Taylor Swift's new album is rife with breakup songs. Psychologists explain why we love them

Taylor Swift's new 'The Tortured Poets Department' album draws inspiration from her own breakups. What attracts us to songs about failed relationships?


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A long way to fall in order to afford a home: interest rate rise and house prices surge in 2021

The latest Home Affordability Report shows an overall decline in national affordability over the most recent quarter, largely driven by soaring house prices and an increasing interest rate.

Grasshoppers show how alpine fauna will be lost as global temperatures rise

New research indicates anthropogenic climate change will result in a quarter of Aotearoa New Zealand's alpine grasshopper species becoming extinct.

New Zealand's communication of volcanic risk under the spotlight

New ground-breaking research could drive fundamental changes to the way New Zealand agencies communicate and respond to volcanic risk.

New research calls for consistent guidance during euthanasia of stranded cetaceans

New research reviewing the standard operating procedures for euthanasia of stranded cetaceans across Australasia has highlighted the need for more detailed guidance and consistency.

Male athletes needed for ground-breaking blackcurrant juice and caffeine study

A School of Sport, Exercise and Nutrition study is looking to determine whether a blackcurrant juice and caffeine combination will benefit sports performance in male athletes.

Study finds users of unmanned aircraft need to view risk mitigation more holistically

A study has found that users of unmanned aircraft need to take a more holistic approach to identifying and mitigating potential risks before undertaking a flight.

Research reveals new insights into the biology of New Zealand's pilot whales

New biological insights into mass strandings of long-finned pilot whales has just been published in the Journal of Mammalogy.

Research article explores lethal pulsing inside pyroclastic surges

A research article, co-authored by a team of scientists from New Zealand, Italy, the US and Switzerland, provides new insights into lethal pulsing inside pyroclastic surges.

Two Massey projects awarded Unlocking Curious Minds funding

Two Massey projects have been awarded funding through the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment's (MBIE) Unlocking Curious Minds contestable fund.

National deterioration in rental affordability both quarterly and annually

The latest Rental Report shows a national deterioration in rental affordability both quarterly and annually, with declines in rental affordability in seven of the 16 regions in the last quarter.

Survey shows franchise sector has grown in contribution despite the pandemic

The annual turnover of business format franchises in New Zealand has grown by $9.2 billion in the past four years, according to the latest Franchising New Zealand 2021 report.

Massey researchers awarded Earthquake Commission Biennial Grants

Three Massey University researchers have been awarded a total of nearly $200,000 from the Earthquake Commission, to help New Zealanders better understand our natural hazard risk and identify ways to reduce the impact of those hazards.

Researchers receive Rutherford Medal

The He Kāinga Oranga/Housing and Health Research Programme has been awarded the Rutherford Medal.

Rising house prices and increase in interest rate lead to decline in home affordability

The latest Home Affordability Report shows an overall decline in national affordability over the most recent quarter, largely driven by soaring house prices and an increasing interest rate.

Factsheets on preventing plastics pollution in the Pacific launched

A range of factsheets focused on preventing plastics pollution in the Pacific have been produced by Massey's Dr Trisia Farrelly and Dr Sascha Fuller of The University of Newcastle.

Level of expenditure above NZ Superannuation continues to increase

The average retired household continues to spend in excess of New Zealand Superannuation, highlighting the importance of preparing for retirement.

Which sports drinks are best for hydration?

Hypotonic drinks ingested during exercise hydrate better than isotonic, hypertonic, and water-based sports drinks, according to new research.

Microplastics revealed in New Zealand marine mammals for the first time

Scientists have found microplastics in all New Zealand dolphins they examined, a new study has revealed.

HRC funds study of mātauranga Māori (traditional knowledge) of nutrition-related wellbeing

Dr Nikki Renall, Taranaki, has been awarded a Māori Health Research Postdoctoral Fellowship grant from the Health Research Council of New Zealand.

Saving crucial seconds before an earthquake hits

Many of us know that feeling when an earthquake hits - sometimes our first thoughts are wondering whether it is even an earthquake, which means potential life-saving seconds are lost before we take action.

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Update on the FADGI Still Image Group

The Federal Agencies Digitization Guidelines Initiative, formed in 2007, includes representatives from various Federal agencies dealing with the digitization of cultural heritage collections.

The Voyage of "The Library of Congress" Motion Picture

Rediscovering a film from the 1940's about the Library of Congress.

NEH Grants Relating to Digital Preservation

A look at the NEH and the projects it funds.

Meeting of the Federal Agencies Audiovisual Working Group

The Federal Agencies Audiovisual Working Group held a meeting on July 28, 2011 attended by professionals from several agencies including the Library of Congress, the National Archives (NARA) and the Smithsonian.

Digital Preservation, Digital Curation, Digital Stewardship: Whatas in (Some) Names?

Where do these different terms come from and what do they imply?

Full Open Source Release of Recollection Platform

Recollection is a web application that enables librarians, archivists, curators, and historians to create dynamic interfaces to cultural heritage collections.

It's Been a Busy Year: Partnership Highlights

Among our digital preservation partners innovation is taking place.

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