Monday, September 2, 2024

Common Phrases You May Not Realize Are Condescending

The Race to Make the Paralympics Safer for Athletes. The Grown-Up Guide to Emotional Regulation.

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September 2, 2024
Iron Deficiency, Daydreaming, and a Safer Paralympics
Ten picks for today, curated by our editors. Plus, a guide to emotional regulation.
 
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Backstory
The Origins of the Five‑Day Work Week in America
A 40‑hour, five‑day work week is now standard for full‑time jobs in America, but that wasn't true until the 1930s.
History.com
Dave Roos
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In the News
5 Takeaways From Germany's Regional Elections After Far-Right Makes Historic Gains
The Alternative for Germany party made huge gains in two eastern states, handing the German far-right its best results since World War II.
NPR
Rob Schmitz
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Sports
'We Want to Leave a Legacy of Health': The Race to Make the Paralympics Safer for Athletes
Shoulder injuries, concussions and the "big red flag" of Alpine skiing: what research reveals about the Paralympics' riskiest sports, and how to make them safer.
BBC
Sophie Hardach
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Under the Radar
Millions of American Women Have a Condition Doctors Rarely Test For
Iron deficiency is associated with fatigue, hair loss, and even heart failure. Why aren't more women getting screened for it?
The Atlantic
Lourdes Medrano
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Good to Know
6 Common Phrases You May Not Realize Are Condescending
Experts explain what these phrases imply — and why you often use them without realizing their impact.
HuffPost
Kelsey Borresen
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Entertainment
Leave Chappell Alone: Why Do Fan-Artist Relationships Turn Toxic, and What Can Be Done?
As Chappell Roan speaks out about toxic fan interactions, experts explain how the fan-artist relationship has fundamentally changed.
Billboard
Stephen Daw
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Pro Tips
'Ten Minutes a Day Will Make You Significantly Fitter': Personal Trainers on the Best Home Exercise Kit
From skipping ropes to kettlebells, six leading PTs reveal the best home fitness equipment, for all ages and abilities – and the kit you don't need.
The Guardian
Laura Potter
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Is This Real Life?
The Strange Rise of Daydreaming
Why people become addicted to fantasy lives.
Nautilus
Kristen French
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Science
Why Aging Comes in Dramatic Waves in Our 40s and 60s
A new study suggests that waves of aging-related changes occur at two distinct points in our life.
Scientific American
Saima S. Iqbal
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Easy Eats
Five 3-Ingredient Sheet Pan Gnocchi Dinners
Crispy, no-mess perfection.
The Kitchn
Sheela Prakash
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Further Reading
 
Collection of the Day
The Grown-Up Guide to Emotional Regulation
Before you let emotions take the wheel—or attempt to bottle them up—try science-backed techniques for keeping your cool (and sanity).
Pocket Collections
Amy Maoz
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Yesterday's Most-Read Story
This Man Owns The World's Most Advanced Private Air Force After Buying 46 F/A-18 Hornets
A conversation with the owner of Air USA about probably the most incredible private aircraft purchase of all time and the future of his adversary business.
The War Zone
Tyler Rogoway
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