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السبت، 19 يناير 2019

Everything You Know About Sunscreen Might Be Wrong

Plus: A toddler trapped in a teenager's body, the secret to scoring a cheap vacation home, and more.
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Five stories to read this weekend, chosen by our editors.
Is Sunscreen the New Margarine?

Is Sunscreen the New Margarine?

Recent studies suggest that despite doctors' warnings, slathering ourselves in SPF could do more harm than good. Will sunscreen go the way of the "healthy" butter alternative?

Outside
A Toddler Trapped in a Teenager's Body

A Toddler Trapped in a Teenager's Body

When Patrick was 2 years old, he grew his first pubic hair. That's when his parents knew he'd inherited the "precocious puberty" gene that had tormented his father and grandfather before him.

The Cut
The Art of the (Practically) Free Vacation

The Art of the (Practically) Free Vacation

Are you willing to swap houses with a stranger? It could be the ticket to a budget-friendly getaway. Here's what you need to know about the "house-sharing" boom.

The Wall Street Journal
How a Stroke Made One Doctor a Rap Legend

How a Stroke Made One Doctor a Rap Legend

After suffering strokes and a grand mal seizure, 63-year-old Sherman Hershfield found that he couldn't stop speaking in rhymes. That was the beginning of "Dr. Rapp," an unlikely fixture on L.A.'s hard-core hip-hop scene.

The Atlantic
The Open Office Will Never Die

The Open Office Will Never Die

Everyone agrees: Open offices are the worst. Here's why they still exist.

Fast Company
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