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While Kenya Jackson (right) is on his thrice-weekly dialysis treatment, community health worker Greg Jules talks to him about taking his medication. Richard Knox/NPR hide caption

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'Treatment As Prevention' Rises As Cry In HIV Fight

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Brainerd Public Utilities' Scott Sjolund at a sewer site. Sewers around the city were monitored to gauge the amount of potential energy flowing through the system. Conrad Wilson for NPR hide caption

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Waste Not, Want Not: Town To Tap Sewers For Energy

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More older adults are using the Internet, thanks in part to introductory classes offered offline. iStockphoto.com hide caption

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New Online Users Have A Longer Timeline

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A screengrab from the Mr. Nice Guy site shows the company's products, including Relaxinol, which was blamed for contributing to an accidental death. NPR hide caption

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Fake Pot Is A Real Problem For Regulators

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Dr. Yahya Abdul Rahim (left) and Dr. Ammar Ghanem are among the Syrian-American doctors who have come to the Turkish-Syrian border to help Syrians wounded in the anti-government revolt. Some work to improve the flow of supplies; others treat patients in Turkey; still others, like Ghanem, strap backpacks on and walk across the border to help those in Syria. Deborah Amos/NPR hide caption

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For Syrian-American Doctors, A Painful Homecoming

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Lisa Kudrow, seen here in 2010, stars in Showtime's Web Therapy, a show she also created. Jason Kempin/Getty Images hide caption

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Watch This: Lisa Kudrow Recommends Golden Oldies

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