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When Sara Garcia's son, Mark, was released from solitary confinement, she also became his unofficial case manager: seeking a psychiatrist, job leads and writing out applications for food stamps. Julia Robinson for NPR hide caption

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Coming Home Straight From Solitary Damages Inmates And Their Families

Says one public defender: "The frightening thing about solitary is that when it erodes your ability to interact with other human beings, in turn that trauma is inflicted on your family members."

Taylor Schilling, left, with costar Laura Prepon on Netflix's Orange is the New Black. JOJO WHILDEN/Netflix PR hide caption

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A Good But Not Great New Season For Netflix's 'Orange Is The New Black'

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Whole Foods says its new rating system is a way to talk to farmers and customers about issues that the organic rules don't encompass, like water, energy, labor and waste. Dan Charles/NPR hide caption

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Organic Farmers Call Foul On Whole Foods' Produce Rating System

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Eddie Marsan plays the reclusive magician Gilbert Norrell in a new TV adaptation of Jonathan Strange & Mr Norell. Matt Squire/BBC/JSMN Ltd hide caption

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Strange Magic Bubbles Up In New 'Mr Norrell' Adaptation

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When Sara Garcia's son, Mark, was released from solitary confinement, she also became his unofficial case manager: seeking a psychiatrist, job leads and writing out applications for food stamps. Julia Robinson for NPR hide caption

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Coming Home Straight From Solitary Damages Inmates And Their Families

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An analysis shows the monthly premiums for many people with Obamacare policies will not much change in 2016. But the high increases of some policies are drawing fire. Rob Colvin/ImageZoo/Corbis hide caption

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Health Insurance Premiums Will Go Up In 2016, But By How Much?

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Kids and teens should get two to three quarts of water per day, via food or drink, research suggests. iStockphoto hide caption

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Got Water? Most Kids, Teens Don't Drink Enough

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