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		<description><![CDATA[The best exercises for your brain, more driving = more deaths, be a part of the red line, and more. | Eric KUOW’s Liz Jones has a wonderful new piece out, &#8220;I Keep Telling My Mom I’m Gay – And She Keeps Forgetting.&#8221; It’s a poignant story by any measure, but I suppose particularly so for me because both Liz and her subject, Ben Nakamura, are old friends of mine. What type of exercise is best for the brain? New research on rats suggest that the answer is long distance running and...]]></description>
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