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Studies May Overstate The Benefits of Talk Therapy For Depression
Studies showing that a treatment works are more likely to be published than those with a negative result. So talk therapy and drug therapy for depression are probably less effective than thought.
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Wife Of Pastor Jailed In Iran Skeptical Of Possible Prisoner Swap
At the United Nations, Iran's President has come and gone, and the wife of one jailed American is losing hope of pleading her case to the Iranian delegation. Naghmeh Abedini's husband is a Christian pastor, and she says his life in prison has only gotten worse since the nuclear deal with Iran.
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Siena Francis House expansion part of human services campus
Omaha’s Siena/Francis House plans to expand its shelters and add new facilities as part of a human services campus.Construction on the $15.1 million…
Volkswagen Owners Wonder Where A Fix Will Leave Them
Many customers who bought cars touted as "clean diesel" now ponder the possibility of having a substantial fix that could cut their vehicle's gas mileage or performance.
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Missing Microbes Provide Clues About Asthma Risk
Researchers find that babies lacking four types of bacteria in their guts at 3 months appear to have a higher risk for developing asthma later in life.
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U.S. Military To Make Recommendations On Women In Combat
Defense Secretary Ash Carter refused to discuss upcoming recommendations on women in combat Wednesday. Some expect the Marines to ask for permission to exclude women from some positions.
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Pope's Commitment To Religious Freedom Highlighted On U.S. Trip
NPR's Robert Siegel talks with Emma Green, who covers religion for The Atlantic, about the Pope's meeting with Kim Davis and the complexities of his politics.
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Afghan Government Says Army Has Retaken Kunduz From The Taliban
The Afghan government claims Thursday that its troops have retaken the northern city of Kunduz, which fell to Taliban forces two days earlier.
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Pope's Meeting With Kim Davis Disappoints LGBT Catholics
Marianne Duddy-Burke, head of Dignity USA, a group of LGBT Catholics, says she was inspired by Pope Francis' visit. That turned to disappointment with news the pontiff met secretly with Kim Davis.
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