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Shots - Health News

'Combat Medicine:' Afghanistan Vet Seeks To Help Others Through Hip-Hop

A new hip-hop album by a veteran of the war in Afghanistan drops Wednesday. His target audience: fellow vets suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder.

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'Combat Medicine:' Afghanistan Vet Seeks To Help Others Through Hip-Hop

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'Combat Medicine:' Afghanistan Vet Seeks To Help Others Through Hip-Hop

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Uber co-founder Travis Kalanick, pictured here at a Vanity Fair summit in October 2016, resigned abruptly this week as the company's CEO after weeks of scandals about workplace culture. Mike Windle/Getty Images for Vanity Fair hide caption

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After CEO Resignation, Is Uber Kalanick-less Or Kalanick-free?

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After CEO Resignation, Is Uber Kalanick-less Or Kalanick-free?

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Jan Yanes (center) cries as Democratic candidate Jon Ossoff concedes the special election for Georgia's 6th Congressional District Tuesday night. David Goldman/AP hide caption

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Analysis

What The Democratic Loss in Georgia Means For The Midterms

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What The Democratic Loss in Georgia Means For The Midterms

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Sister Cathy Cesnik's 1969 murder remains unsolved. Courtesy of Netflix hide caption

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Before Her Teacher's Murder, This 'Keepers' Witness Was Already Living A Nightmare

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