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What U.S. presidents do and don’t say about their health Bloomberg · Hadriana Lowenkron There are no legal requirements imposed on the president to inform the public about his or her health. |
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Ozempic’s popularity leads to shortages for people with Type 2 diabetes NPR · Sydney Lupkin Missing doses can lead to uncontrolled blood sugar for people with Type 2 diabetes, and that can snowball into kidney and eye complications. When Starbucks moves in, here’s how neighborhoods change Inc Magazine · Bill Murphy Jr. A new study shows how the coffee chain changes the world around it. Ancient DNA unravels the mysteries of the dingo, Australia’s wild dog Smithsonian Magazine · Sarah Kuta Researchers dove into thousands of years of evolutionary history, revealing new insights about the iconic, though sometimes vilified, canines. If you spot this invasive plant in your yard, you may have a major problem Apartment Therapy · Heather Bien When shopping for a home, you’re probably not thinking about potentially invasive plants on the properties you’re looking at. Disney park secrets flipboard.com · Reader’s Digest If your summer vacation plans include a trip to a Disney park in California or Florida, you’ll want to know these fun facts, trivia and other tips. I got inked by the world’s oldest tattoo artist CNN · Kathleen Magramo For over nine decades, she’s been hand-tapping tattoos inspired by agriculture and the local landscape. |