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Chasing spice and street food in India’s Pink City

Jaipur – India’s Pink City – is a place where history, culture and vibrant colors come alive in the most magical way. From the moment you arrive, the city, with its majestic forts and bustling bazaars, envelops you in its old-world charm. Walking through the streets, you witness artisans creating exquisite block-printed fabrics and handcrafted jewelry.
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Ask the Builder: Building strong, simple stairs

You may be like most folks. I’m guessing you give very little thought to the stairs you go up and down on a regular basis. They might be constructed from wood, steel, or concrete. The vast majority of stairs in residential homes are made from wood.
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People’s Pharmacy: Will your brain do better on brie?

Are we finally revising our ideas on the role of fat in the diet? We’ve complained before that demonizing saturated fat is not supported by sound science. According to a recent analysis, avoiding saturated fat might help only people at the highest risk (Annals of Internal Medicine, Dec. 16, 2025).

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New science points to four distinct types of autism

When Marc and Cristina Easton’s son was diagnosed with autism at 20 months, the Baltimore couple left the doctor’s appointment in confusion. Their toddler – who was very social – did not resemble the picture of the condition they thought they knew. And the specialists could offer little clarity about why or what lay ahead.
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‘Truly an amazing act’: Idaho doctor donates year’s salary to cure blindness

One Treasure Valley doctor is putting off his retirement and doing something “profound” with his last year in the emergency room. Stuart Clive, who was a longtime St. Luke’s Medical Center emergency room physician, is donating an entire year’s salary in an effort to cure blindness for thousands of people. Clive works at Weiser Memorial Hospital, and starting in November, with each 24-hour ...
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On a volcanic Caribbean isle, 37 beaches and endless views

Logistics tend to bump up the price of visiting the Caribbean. But the dual-nation island of Dutch St. Maarten and French St. Martin offers an advantage: It’s a transportation hub for the Leeward Islands, served by most major American carriers and some European ones.
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Ask the Builder: Time-tested tips for exterior painting

I had the distinct pleasure of touring a huge paint factory in Southern California several years ago. I was allowed to peer down into this massive vat as the solid components of the paint were added. Thousands of gallons of paint were about to be blended to perfection. I was stunned at the sophistication of the operation. Computers, sensors and engineers in white lab coats controlled every aspect of the mixing process.
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Affordable design tips for small spaces

Designing a small space can be challenging, but with the right approach, even the most compact room can be made to feel open, airy and larger than its size. The key is to avoid common design pitfalls such as overwhelming a room with too much color, pattern or oversized furniture and instead focus on timeless design techniques that help maximize flow, light and proportion. By embracing neutral ...
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People’s Pharmacy: Does testosterone fuel heart attacks?

Q. I would like to know more about the use of testosterone replacement in men. My understanding is that a recent large-scale study showed that men using testosterone replacement therapy did not have more cardiovascular risks. That’s been a long-running concern of the medical community. Am I correct?