Lulu Garcia-Navarro
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Arts & Life
In 'Hidden Valley Road,' A Family's Journey Helps Shift The Science Of Mental Illness
Over the years, six of the Galvins' 12 children were diagnosed with schizophrenia. Robert Kolker, who has a new book on the family, says "there is a lot of hope and inspiration in this story."
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A World In Need Of Peaceful Distraction Spurs A Jigsaw Puzzle Renaissance
Sales of puzzles are breaking records as people seek meditative ways to while away the hours at home. The pastime's not without haters, though: "even more than a chore they seem like a punishment."
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Health
What It's Like For Doctors On The Front Lines Of The Coronavirus Pandemic
Dr. Kimberly Brown, an emergency room physician serving communities in northern Mississippi, talks about her experiences during the coronavirus outbreak.
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Health
Life Inside An Emergency Room During The Coronavirus Crisis
Dr. Stephen Anderson of MultiCare Auburn Medical Center in Auburn, Wash., talks about working in the emergency department during the coronavirus pandemic.
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With Concert Cancelled, California Students Perform Together From Home
The Chino Hills High School Chamber Singers aren't letting social distancing stop them from harmonizing. With their concert cancelled, all 19 sang "Over the Rainbow" into their computers, together.
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Celebrities Send Message To Young People: Stay At Home
From Ashley Tisdale to Arnold Schwarzenegger, celebrities and influencers are using social media to convince people to keep a safe distance during the coronavirus outbreak.
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Health
Miami Mayor On Living With COVID-19
Mayor Francis Suarez, who tested positive for COVID-19 on March 13, has been posting daily video updates to share his experience.
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Music
La Doña On 'Algo Nuevo,' Feminist Reggaeton And Teaching Mariachi In Schools
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks to the San Francisco-based artist about her debut EP, as well as teaching folks traditions in public schools and her style of music she calls "femmeton."
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Health
WHO Official Says Coronavirus Containment Remains Possible
China's experience shows how the virus can be stopped. But the World Health Organization's Dr. Bruce Aylward said other countries may be drawing the wrong lessons about how China achieved it.
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National
Algorithm Targets Marijuana Convictions Eligible To Be Cleared
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with program director Alia Toran-Burrell of Code for America about clearing the records of thousands of people's marijuana convictions in California.