Sightings
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Treating Blood Pressure to a Lower Goal Particularly For Those Over the Age of 50
More intensive management of high blood pressure, below a commonly recommended blood pressure target, significantly reduces rates of cardiovascular disease, and lowers risk of death in a group of adults 50 years and older with high blood pressure. This is according to the initial results of a landmark clinical trial sponsored by the National Institutes…
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For Some States, a Focus on Older Workers: Laws With Little Protection from Hiring Discrimination
According to the EEOC, charges of age discrimination have risen steadily since the turn of the century, from about 16,000 in 2000 to close to 21,000 in 2014. A senior attorney with AARP said “the number of charges filed with the EEOC is just the tip of the iceberg.” Most employers, according to the attorney “are…
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Best of Scout: Teaching History with 100 Objects, Pick Your Poison, Open Culture Sources, Roman Empire Maps and the Lesser Prairie Chicken
A selection of sites to explore and get lost in: Open Culture, the artsy information hub that features “the best free cultural & educational media on the web” contains reviews and links to hundreds of open educational resources. Whether readers are interested in learning Arabic, would like to hear Patti Smith read Virginia Woolf, or…
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Van Gogh and Nature, the Serious Artist, Not the Mythic ‘Tortured Painter’ of Film and Fiction
Over the course of his short but intense working life, Van Gogh studied and depicted nature in all its forms — from the minutiae of insects and birds’ nests to the most sweeping of panoramic landscapes — creating a body of work that revolutionized the representation of the natural world at the end of the…
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An Elegant Society: Adam Buck, Artist in the Age of Jane Austen
Well-known to collectors and Jane Austen enthusiasts, Irish artist Adam Buck (1759–1833) was one of Regency England’s most sought-after portrait painters. He worked in Ireland for twenty years, becoming an accomplished miniaturist; but moved to London in 1795 and immediately gained a roster of star clients including the Duke of York and his scandalous mistress,…
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ProPublica: Activists Pursue Private Abortion Details Using Public Records Laws
Someone protesting outside the clinic took a photo of the ambulance [transporting a woman with a medical emergency to a local hospital], and Operation Rescue’s website reported the incident, though it did not know Alicia’s identity. Within weeks, the Nebraska health department subpoenaed Alicia’s records from the clinic. Alicia had not complained, but the agency…





