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Taylor Swift's new album is rife with breakup songs. Psychologists explain why we love them13:03 Taylor Swift's new studio album, "The Tortured Poets Department," draws inspiration from her breakup with longtime beau Joe Alwyn. What draws music fans to songs about failed relationships? Opinion: The decline in American life expectancy harms more than our health16.dubna This alarming trend, which began before COVID, fuels a deadly cycle of a sick workforce and weakened economy. Too expensive, too slow: NASA asks for help with JPL's Mars Sample Return mission15.dubna NASA's administrator says the agency is committed to the mission to bring samples of Mars back to Earth -- just in less time and for less money. How it will pull that off remains to be seen. 'Miracle' weight-loss drugs could have reduced health disparities. Instead they got worse15.dubna Ozempic and other drugs raised the possibility of reversing the country's obesity crisis. Doctors are frustrated that they've made health disparities worse. Column: A cancer survivor's advice: research, persistence and second opinions13.dubna It's very helpful, Robin Clough said, when, in the midst of a life-threatening medical crisis, the person you live with is a doctor who makes house calls. Surrogate otter mom at Long Beach aquarium is rehabilitating pup 'better than any human ever can'11.dubna The pup could become Aquarium of the Pacific's first surrogate-raised otter to return to the wild — if she masters the skills needed to hack it in the ocean. Kaiser accused of violations months after state fine on mental healthcare9.dubna Months after Kaiser Permanente reached a sweeping agreement with state regulators to improve its mental health services, the healthcare giant is facing allegations that patients could be improperly losing such care. This SoCal hazardous waste facility could get a new permit despite past violations9.dubna Environmental and community groups want the state to turn down Phibro-Tech for a renewed permit for its Santa Fe Springs facility. A solar eclipse is happening today in California. How to get the best view8.dubna Millions of people across the U.S. will look up at the sky to witness a rare total solar eclipse. California won't experience totality, but there's still plenty to see. RFK Jr. speaks candidly about his gravelly voice8.dubna 'If I could sound better, I would,' says the presidential candidate, who has spasmodic dysphonia, a neurological condition that affects his vocal cords. These scientists think an 'awe'-some eclipse could help unite Americans in troubled times7.dubna Awe is a serious topic among psychologists, including one at UC Irvine investigating whether awe-inspiring solar eclipses can help unite Americans. An AI app claims it can detect sexually transmitted infections. Doctors say it's a disaster7.dubna 'There are so many things wrong with this app that I don't even know where to begin,' one doctor said about Calmara, which says it can identify sexually transmitted infections from photos of penises. A total eclipse is more than a spectacle. So I'm on the road to see it — again6.dubna Why would someone journey across the country to watch a total eclipse? Because it's more than just an astronomical rarity: It may be the best show in the universe. A big year for wildflowers in Southern California — just not poppies. Why?5.dubna Poppies across Southern California aren't popping, even as other bright flowers blanket the region. Here's why — and how you can marvel at a different wildflower this year. How to watch the solar eclipse from California — and avoid heartbreak if chasing 'totality'1.dubna While there won't be totality in California, the state will still enjoy an impressive partial eclipse in the late morning — if the skies remain cloud-free. |