"Aurora, died on November 25th after over a week of illness, with symptoms including abdominal cramping and a loss of appetite."
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"By doing this, we can theoretically “turn back the clock”, removing signs of aging, improving organ health and extending lifetime."
"Since the war began, over 450,000 Syrians have been killed."
"This reflective power, if you let it, can turn disease into illness."
"Redefinition is scary, but it is especially scary when a loss of all that one has known is necessary to redefine their self."
"The surge in vitamin D deficiency is a twenty-first-century problem."
"Vegetarians, vegans, and UK citizens alike are petitioning for change, with support for their cause increasing daily."
"How far our hearts could go to touch others?"
"Consequently, it is very possible that millions of people in California will be left without insurance after just recently becoming covered."
"In the end, individuals suffering from cancer-related health disparities in rural Appalachia deserve to have their individual voices and collective concerns about the cancer crisis prioritized in both the public health systems and private sector organizations that have power to impact social transformation in the current climate."
"ECT has the potential to change a person in ways that should be avoided if possible."
"The proven efficacy of ECT makes a substantial enough case for the continued use of ECT as a last-chance treatment."
"Whether they achieve an interpretation of his moral worth in a species context or martyrdom as a meme, ongoing discussions about conservation must transpire in the memory of Harambe, the Western lowland gorilla from the Cincinnati Zoo."
"Recent studies suggest that the way in which physicians treat their patients can be influenced by political affiliation."
"There is much critical work yet to be done."
"My heart brought me here and it will heal you."
"The documentary gained attention and nationwide sympathy by depicting the brutal truth behind experimentation involving mice and monkeys."
“But I mean, caffeine’s a drug too. What’s so bad about Adderall?”
"Bioethics has always been an area of study which celebrates reflection, discourse, and action. Now more than ever, we at the Journal believe it is extremely important to engage in each of these notions to focus on meaning-making rather than partisan-based acrimony. Fear paralyzes, curiosity empowers, and we believe it is important to maintain a strong philosophically motivated curiosity and ethically inspired action."
"The Paris Agreement deepens commitments for reducing emissions, establishes minimum targets, and creates an accountability system for committed parties."