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The Frontier Psychiatrists tries to, when not carefully dissecting research articles for my adoring science interpretation fan base, provide ongoing coverage of big happenings in healthcare. Honestly, it seems something is up at United…this column asks a question…why did executives sell $105m in shares prior to the when the DOJ probe was revealed? Here are the pieces that don’t make sense to me: UnitedHealth Group is, contra the claims of its CEO, unimaginably huge:
I was a bit behind the ball this summer, as usual. When it came time to plant the pumpkin bed, I drug my feet and stared at the weeds with hatred. Lucky for me, my four kids were motivated enough by the idea of growing their own pumpkins that they did the weeding and planting for me. The result was many, many beautiful pumpkins. See? Okay - that doesn’t look like a lot.
It should’ve been so easy. Not only did the 2021 iteration of Gossip Girl have six seasons and 121 episodes of the original series to use as both a structural and narrative roadmap to determine what could and couldn’t work for a new era, but moving from a network to a premium streaming platform would mean that show could be sexier, raunchier, crueler, and as vulgar as it wants to be.
It’s that time of the year when “no days off” becomes a marketing tactic. For some brands, it’s a call for consistency and a “re-commitment to the process of being a runner;” for others, it represents “your strength to self-motivate, crush all excuses, and follow through on your goals.”  It’s meant to be motivational, and approachable: All you have to do is run at least one mile every single day. There are people who’ve been doing exactly that for decades, and that’s incredibly impressive.
Taylor Swift has fought record labels for ownership of her own music, won a sexual assault case against DJ who groped her, made political statements against her team’s advice - as well as, you know, the small business of winning 12 Grammys, breaking records with her $1bn grossing Era’s tour and having the most number one albums by a woman … ncG1vNJzZmibnJa2s7HCqJ%2Bepl6owqO%2F05qapGaTpLpwvI6wn5qsXam1pnnTmrClp6JiwLi1xa1knZ2VpbOit8SsZKudkaG5ug%3D%3D
The brochures and hype hit me: you no longer have to sit in your car at the border crossing for hours to go from California’s San Diego to Mexico. Instead, why not take the trolley or drive to the border town of San Ysidro and justwaltz over the pedestrian bridge to Tijuana?  ncG1vNJzZmiilZuzpr7SqKWgqpGdrq560q6ZrKyRmLhvr86mZqlno5a7brDInp6oZaSkerW1ya6Yp5ldrLWiwIytn56xXZm8r8A%3D
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The Washington Commanders have hired Kliff Kingsbury to be their new offensive coordinator under head coach Dan Quinn. Kingsbury joins after having previously spent four years as the head coach of the Arizona Cardinals before spending last year on the USC staff helping develop projected number one pick quarterback Caleb Williams. When Kingsbury made the jump to the NFL with the Cardinals in 2019, many were skeptical of his offensive system and how it would translate from college and I’m sure many Washington fans reading this will hold those same concerns.
“It didn’t take,” she whispered to me. She’d been trying for well over a year to get pregnant. I’d known since the earliest days that she was trying to start a family. “Why isn’t this working?” she asked. For her, it felt like defeat. She was bewildered and sad. “Why is getting pregnant so much harder than I expected?” This is such a tough place to be—t… ncG1vNJzZmirpJa%2FtcHPqZirnZ6pe7TBwayrmpubY7CwuY6pZrCgkal6tbuMrJiyZaedsq95z56mqaSVYrSmwIybmJ1lnprEtA%3D%3D