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Gabrielle Glaser is the author of American Baby and a New York Times bestselling author and journalist whose work on mental health, medicine, and culture has appeared in The New York Times Magazine, The New York Times, The Daily Beast, The Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, The Atlantic, and many other publications. She has appeared on many national radio and television programs, including NPR's Fresh Air, All Things Considered, WNYC's On the Media, and The Brian Lehrer Show, NBC's Nightly News, and ABC's World NewsTonight.
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She Gave Up Her Baby for Adoption, Then Fought to Find Him
EXCERPTMargaret Erle Katz was a 17-year-old unwed mother when her parents forced her to put her baby up for adoption. The decision haunted her for two decades.

A Coronavirus Patient’s Pleas for Help While Intubated
GRIT AND GRACEYvette Castelazo was put on a ventilator to save her life as she fought COVID-19. Here is her harrowing story of her fight to survive.

Doctors Are So Worried They’re Preparing Their Wills
ON THE FRONT LINES“I’ve never received this many levels of calls from physicians unable to contain their pain.”

Antidepressants May Not Be All They’re Cracked Up to Be
POPPING PILLS?In his new book, ‘Lost Connections,’ author Johann Hari argues that antidepressants aren’t the miracle cure-all we’ve made them out to be.

How Hollywood Depicts Drunken Blackouts
HAZYThe film version of Paula Hawkins’ bestselling book examines a phenomenon that’s more prevalent than ever: women who drink until they can’t remember.

USA Gymnastics’ Top Doc Accused of Abuse
SHOCKINGThe latest abuse allegations to slam USA Gymnastics—including a lawsuit by a former medalist—claim the organization’s most prominent physician molested young girls for years.

Brazil Charges Lochte, Wants Him Back
WORLDThe host nation wants the ugly American to come back and face the music—but it appears unlikely he’ll dance to their tune.

Brazil Beats Expectations at Rio Games
PLEASANT SURPRISEBefore it started, coverage of the 2016 Rio Olympic Games left the world expecting the worst. While it is unclear if hosting the Games will help Rio long-term, Brazil came through.

Why We Love Gabby Douglas
IconsGold-medal gymnast Gabby Douglas endured trial after trial during the Rio Games—and now she’s got a powerful message for young girls: ‘Be strong and have a strong mind.’

How Local Fans Cheer on Brazilian Soccer
BEAUTIFUL GAMEThe streets of Rio will be empty on Saturday as Brazil watches its soccer team face off against Germany in the gold medal match—and viewers won’t be able to relax until the referee blows that final whistle.
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