Her hospital has recently started a menopause support group led by doctors and, at the request of participants, an upcoming session will focus on helping women navigate through the marketing onslaught.
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ABC News,
ABC News,
6 Apr. 2026
If traditional doctors don’t promise their patients these things, however, others surely will.
Almost immediately after releasing Einstein, Paliwal started receiving emails from professors chastising him for creating a tool seemingly designed to perpetuate academic fraud.
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Lila Shroff,
The Atlantic,
10 Apr. 2026
To identify books and compile the list, The Times surveyed more than 200 luminaries in the book and journalism worlds, including prize-winning authors, Man Booker Prize judges, Ivy League professors, literary agents and journalists, along with several zealous book clubs.
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Los Angeles Times,
Los Angeles Times,
9 Apr. 2026
Multiple Sacramento Bee readers recently reached out to the service journalism team to ask for guides on where to eat when looking to save money and when hoping to splurge on a nice meal.
One of those coaches, James Rowson, said that McMahon’s timing is off, agreeing with an assessment that Boone has made.
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Gary Phillips,
New York Daily News,
9 Apr. 2026
Denver’s players and coaches remain acutely aware of the flaws that have lingered throughout these 10 games and are unlikely to go away in a playoff series.
In addition, the research deans from various colleges here at MSU discuss these issues regularly with each other and other university officials to strategize how to navigate these difficult times, sharing information among people with different roles.
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Nara Parameswaran,
The Conversation,
30 Mar. 2026
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