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Teens with chronic pain may find support on YouTube

(Reuters Health) – Teens with painful chronic illnesses may find that YouTube can provide a support network, a new study suggests. Press Release Distribution Service

Alternative medicine practitioners may market bogus celiac tests, treatments

(Reuters Health) – Looking online for alternative medicine providers to diagnose or treat celiac disease is a bad idea because many websites market unproven or ineffective tests and treatments, researchers say. Press Release Distribution Service

Facebook wants AI researchers to figure out privacy – CNET

The company will pay for 5,000 people to learn about “secure and private” artificial intelligence because, as its CEO says, “The future is private.” Press Release Distribution Service

Walmart’s Vudu is pulling Evangeline Lilly back to “TV” for first time since Lost – CNET

Also, yeah, Walmart says it’s a TV network now. Press Release Distribution Service

Assistant: Miller paid $10K per month to Ayton

Former Arizona assistant Book Richardson says head coach Sean Miller paid center Deandre Ayton $10,000 a month to play for the Wildcats. Press Release Distribution Service

McFarland to join Tessitore in MNF booth for ’19

Booger McFarland will serve as the lead analyst alongside play-by-play commentator Joe Tessitore when the 50th season of Monday Night Football begins Sept. 9. Press Release Distribution Service

Harden ‘can barely see’ after injury to both eyes

Rockets star James Harden said he “can barely see” after being inadvertently hit in both eyes Tuesday night. Golden State’s Stephen Curry also briefly left the game when he dislocated the middle finger on his left hand in the first quarter. Press Release Distribution Service

NBA rescinds Green, Nene Game 2 technicals

Technical fouls called on Warriors forward Draymond Green and Rockets center Nene on Tuesday night have been rescinded by the NBA. Press Release Distribution Service

Source: Raiders’ Crowell hurt, done for season

Running back Isaiah Crowell, who signed with the Raiders in March, tore his Achilles tendon and is done for the season, a source told ESPN. Press Release Distribution Service

On Monks and Email

Article URL: http://www.calnewport.com/blog/2019/04/29/on-monks-and-email/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19798238 Points: 25 # Comments: 4 Press Release Distribution Service