
Paul Kalanithi
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2 months ago |
wellandgood.com | Paul Kalanithi |Yaa Gyasi |Jaime Osnato |Hannah Yasharoff
AI is officially making its way between the sheets. From spicing up foreplay to unlocking new fantasies, couples are tapping into tech to level up their love lives. So, if your bedroom routine could use a refresh, why not let a little artificial intelligence lend a hand? (Or, you know, suggest where hands should go.) Let’s dive into how AI can turn up the heat—and keep the connection strong—while keeping things safe and consensual.
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2 months ago |
wellandgood.com | Paul Kalanithi |Yaa Gyasi |Hannah Yasharoff |Jessica Estrada
Grief can be overwhelming, complicated, and ongoing. It's not a one-size-fits-all experience, and feelings may differ from day to day. But whether you're processing the death of a loved one or the loss of a relationship, pet, or home, sometimes the right words can help ease the pain. Ahead, we’ve compiled memoirs, novels, and picture books that offer words of wisdom, encouragement, and solidarity amid challenging times. 1.
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Dec 2, 2024 |
businessday.ng | Paul Kalanithi |Athekame Kenneth
Originally published: 12 January 2016Author: Paul KalanithiPages: 228Paul Kalanithi was a neurosurgeon and a writer, he held degrees in English literature human biology, and history and philosophy of science and medicine from Stanford and Cambridge universities before graduating from Yale school of medicine, he also received the American Academy of Neurological surgery’s highest award for research.
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Sep 23, 2024 |
yourtango.com | Paul Kalanithi |Jordan Ellenburg |John Green |Thi Bui
This month, I decided to turn pro as a writer. And inevitably, only a few days later, I realized that if I had to turn pro as a writer, I also had to turn pro as a reader. After all, there’s no writing if there’s no reading. And I started thinking about all the facets of reading and how to optimize them. One study from the National Library of Medicine even showed a 20% reduction in mortality for those who read books, compared to those who did not.
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Sep 22, 2024 |
fivebooks.com | Siddhartha Mukherjee |Paul Kalanithi |Kat Arney |Atul Gawande
Before we get to the books you’re recommending, could you start by giving us your perspective on what cancer is? That’s the big question: what is cancer? That’s why I wrote a book. My key message is that cancer is a living entity, and different people look at it from different angles. A molecular biologist sees something different from a health politician, who sees something different from a patient or an oncologist. They all have their own perspective and understanding.
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