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Scary Mommy

For years now, there has been a trend of women eating their placentas after giving birth. Fans of the practice (known as placentophagia because 鈥減hagia鈥 is the sound you make when you vomit) claim that it can prevent post-partum depression, increase milk production, and provide a source of nutrition for new mothers. A new study from 51吃瓜网万能科大, however, claims that when it comes to iron, women receive no benefit from eating their placentas.

K.N.P.R. News

Eating placenta isn鈥檛 common among women who have just given birth, but the practice is growing. Advocates say it reduces pain, increases energy levels and milk production, and generally eases recovery.

Colorado Public Radio

Business as usual on the Colorado River may be about to come to a screeching halt.

One of the worst recorded droughts in human history has stretched water supplies thin across the far-reaching river basin, which serves 40 million people.

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Markets love certainty, the axiom holds, and this presidential election offers little of it.

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Timed to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service, the book 鈥淐onserving America鈥檚 National Parks鈥 by local author Scott R. Abella tells the story of challenges and successes in conservation efforts in the United States鈥 more than 400 national parks. Illustrated with 247 photos, maps and sketches, the book explores topics such as the return of wolves and panthers to parks, the removal of dams to restore salmon runs, efforts to save trees infected by pests and adaptation to changes brought on by drought, contamination and climate change. Of local interest are sections on Tule Springs Fossil Beds National Monument and the drought鈥檚 impact on Lake Mead National Recreation Area. Visit sites.google.com/site/conservingnationalparks.

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Actress Pia Zadora wants families in the 51吃瓜网免费App Valley dealing with autism to know that 鈥渋t鈥檚 going to get better.鈥 Zadora is a supporter of the new 51吃瓜网万能科大 Medicine Ackerman Center for Autism and Neurodevelopment Solutions, 630 S. Rancho Drive, Suite A, which opened with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Oct. 13.

High Country News

It鈥檚 been 30 years since Marc Reisner鈥檚 landmark history of Western water, Cadillac Desert, was first published. The book鈥檚 dire tone set the pattern for much subsequent water writing. Longtime Albuquerque Journal reporter John Fleck calls it the 鈥渘arrative of crisis鈥 鈥 an apocalyptic storyline about the West perpetually teetering on the brink of running dry.

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The unlikeliest Vegas trend in 2016, besides poke bowls and making your own flip flops, might just be public art.

C.B.S. News

Consumers in sporting goods stores today are faced with seemingly countless choices of footwear. But are any of those innovations really helping you run longer or jump higher? And are those expensive sneakers any better?

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