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In conjunction with NPR's A Nation Engaged, we're asking people from across the region what they want the new president to know about themselves and their…
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Football can be pretty violent. Today, two local physicians discuss whether school boards should continue to support contact sports for high-schoolers.…
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Life can be difficult for people who don't fit into societal constructs of "male" and "female," but changing approaches, especially among young people, to…
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The Audiofiles look at some of the best new podcasts of 2016, from the serious (mental illness, embedded journalists) to the lighthearted (a discussion of…
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This year's election is affecting millions, even those not old enough to vote. Licensed psychologist Wes Crenshaw explains why this event may be difficult…
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At the beginning of most marriages, divorce is likely the last thing on the bride and groom's minds. Unfortunately, with divorce rates hovering around 40…
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Why is it the person we were head over heels for just a few months ago now seems a bit ... boring? Clinician and researcher Stan Tatkin says our brains…
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It's a Weiner and a lobster with a splash. We're not talking culinary delights here but if you're thinking of taking in a movie after dinner this weekend…
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Money is the leading cause of stress in many relationships. On this edition of Up To Date, a panel of Certified Financial Planners discusses solutions to…
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Pornography is readily available and free and young people are taking advantage of that. We talk about how porn can affect their relationship expectations…
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The success of 60's era "The Andy Griffith Show" largely hinged upon the on-screen relationship between Andy Griffith and Don Knotts, who played Sheriff…