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20 hours ago ago from Thrive, Children's Hospital Boston's health and science blog
Media expert Michael Rich, MD, MPH, director of the Center on Media and Child Health at Children’s Hospital Boston, answers your questions about media use. Last week, he discussed negative portrayals of black women in the movies . Here’s this week’s question: Q: There is a movie theatre near my home that has afternoon shows for moms, where they put out a changing table in the theater and don’t lower the lights all the way—but then ...
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We may indeed get hit by a snowstorm this weekend, but don't let that keep you inside until Monday. TODAY Still looking for last-minute holiday gifts? Swing by Creative Grove this afternoon to pick up that locally made unique gift for whomever is left on your list. This evening, indie rock duo Karen and Joe will play a set at Sava Polish Meat Market & Deli, and J CITY Theater's A Tuna Christmas will start wrapping up its run at St. ...
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During this past summer, my mom and I frequented several cemeteries, spanning from Albuquerque, all the way down to Magdalena, New Mexico. Armed with the basics: a digital camera, digital voice recorders and EMF detectors; our intentions were to capture communication from the “other side.” Being new to conducting paranormal investigations (even in an amateur way), but not being strangers to supernatural happenings, we assumed graveyards were ...
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Ever since the very first tales of Santa began, All have assumed that Santa’s a man. Listen here: You may find it odd— But I’m willing to bet that Santa’s a broad! The gifts kids receive---all picked by a guy? The same species that’s been known to buy Their holiday gifts on Christmas Eve? A plan-ahead- dude is hard to believe! I suppose the elves could do all that wrapping— We know for sure, a guy would be napping. Would ...
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