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This canoe documentary is almost too beautiful to watch

Director Goh Iromoto's cinematography and sound for his latest stunning effort will move your soul to hit the water.



  • Wilderness & Resources

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BP creating documentary on Gulf oil spill

Feature-length film to serve as an archive of the disaster, will only be shown internally.



  • Arts & Culture

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'The Big Fix': Documentary says Gulf oil spill crisis isn't over

Filmmakers Josh and Rebecca Harrell Tickell used their cameras to expose the ugly truth about the spill, when it became clear that the problems are ongoing and



  • Arts & Culture

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Watch: Mother/daughter doctor heroes

Meet the "Saints of Somalia," a mother-daughter doctor team who have built a hospital, a school, and a peaceful community in the face of oppression and a civil




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'Under the Dome' air pollution documentary turns viral sensation

Since its release last Saturday, the film on China's crippling pollution has been viewed over 100 million times.



  • Climate & Weather

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Retweet MNN and win the documentary 'The End of the Line'

3 MNN Twitter fans will win a DVD of 'The End of the Line,' a documentary about overfishing that is narrated by Ted Danson.



  • Arts & Culture

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Americans are taking fish antibiotics because they can't afford to see a doctor

Taking fish antibiotics instead of human drugs is a creative solution when money is tight, but it could lead to dangerous consequences.



  • Fitness & Well-Being

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Doctors and lawyers: Computers are coming for your jobs, too

New books says, 'In the long run, we will neither need nor want professionals to work in the way that they did in the twentieth century and before.'




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Why NexDock may be the NexBigThing

As our old desktops proved, separating the computer from the peripherals is a good idea.




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Why is this doctor living in lonely Antarctica?

'White Mars,' as Antarctica is known, is ideal for studying the long-term effects of isolation.




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Documentary about 'canning' nominated for Academy Award

Eco at the Oscars, TV dogs, elephants and 'Sharks'.



  • Arts & Culture

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Doctors often wrong about who will lose weight

In a new study, physicians predicted about 55 percent of patients would be "likely" or "very likely" to follow their recommendations for losing weight, eating h



  • Fitness & Well-Being

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Was Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. behind Climategate?

Some are wondering if the embattled media tycoon was behind the scandal that derailed the Copenhagen climate negotiations.




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The new Apple HealthKit could revolutionize your relationship with your doctor

Shared mobile health app will allow doctors to monitor a patient's health in real-time — and intervene before a hospital visit is needed.



  • Fitness & Well-Being

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My Commute Sucks.org: Documenting how we drive ourselves crazy

Launched on national Bike to Work Day, MyCommuteSucks.org touches a mad-as-hell exposed nerve.




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Leaked EPA document will end the climate debate

The U.S. is set to label carbon as a pollutant, the first step in regulating CO2 emissions.



  • Research & Innovations

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'Sex, Lies and Butterflies': Documentary takes a high-def look at these extraordinary insects

You may think of butterflies simply as colorful garden pollinators, but there's so much more to these beautiful insects!




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DiCaprio-produced documentary about solar makes Netflix debut

Critically acclaimed 'Catching the Sun' offers solution to current economic crisis.




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Media Mayhem: The preacher, Glenn Beck, and the Fairness Doctrine

The rise and fall of Rev. Billy James Hargis, along with the popularity of Glenn Beck, makes our media columnist long for the days of the Fairness Doctrine.




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'Fed Up:' A must-see documentary that connects the dots about food

The soon-to-be-released documentary is a call to action to join the battle that must be won to ensure that today’s children live long, healthy lives.




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Doctors prescribe fruits and vegetables instead of pills

You can fight obesity, reduce hunger and support your local farmers — all at the same time.




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Which has more germs: Doctors' hands, or their stethoscopes?

A new study suggests there should be official rules on how often doctors clean these essential tools.




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How to get a doctor's appointment when everyone's sick

You know you're not the only one who has the flu, but here's how to get on the schedule when you really need to.



  • Fitness & Well-Being

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A doctor focuses on food and faith

In a new book, a psychologist with an expertise in sex therapy and addictions has opted to focus on another passion: Eating.




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Documentary shines a light on how service dogs are helping veterans heal

'To Be of Service' film shows how service dogs help veterans return to the world.




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Documentary offers alternative to Gore's 'An Inconvenient Truth'

Danish environmentalist Bjorn Lomborg discusses his new book "Smart Solutions to Climate Change: Comparing Costs and Benefits'" as well as the film "Cool It," w



  • Climate & Weather

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Doctors perform cataract surgery on gorilla

Experts at San Diego Zoo's medical center perform cataract surgery on Leslie the lowland gorilla to save her eyesight.




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For Food Day, watch this must-see documentary

'Food for Thought, Food for Life' addresses how we think about, produce and choose what we eat. The 22-minute film will be free to view starting October 24.




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An egg a day keeps the doctor away?

Having an egg a day doesn't impact your risk of heart disease and lowers your risk of Type 2 diabetes.




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Doctors use Skype to see ER patients in small towns

Physicians sign on to video conferences to help people who need emergency services at understaffed rural hospitals




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'Fuel' documentary brings change to classrooms

'Fuel' documentary brings change to classrooms. Film's green curriculum inspires schools to switch to biodiesel buses.




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Colbert pokes fun at Murdoch's iPad newspaper

'All the convenience of using your iPad to read the news online, but without the Internet's annoying habit of being completely free,' says host of 'Colbert Repo



  • Gadgets & Electronics

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Latest Movie, Film and Documentary Articles at ArticleGeek.com

Read the latest Movie, Film and Documentary Articles from ArticleGeek.com




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Questionnaire on Glyconutrition to Take to Your Doctor:

This article, written by a renowned surgeon, is designed as a questionnaire to be taken to your doctor if you need to ask his/her opinion about glyconutrition and need answers about chronic or autoimmune disease conditions.




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The Bush Doctrine of Parenting

When it comes to parenting and the dangers facing teens, some parents have begun implementing their own version of the "Bush Doctrine" using home drug testing and other creative ways to protect their teens.




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Exhausted Interns: Doctoring While Impaired

The common practice of requiring physicians-in-training to work many double, and even triple, shifts results in performance reductions equivalent to the effects of drinking several ounces of alcohol. Thirty-four pediatric residents completed standardized tests following relatively light or heavy schedules, and their responses after putting in long hours were equivalent to their performance after consuming three to four alcoholic drinks.




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Make Docking Easier with Dockmate

Dockmate is a wireless remote-control system that simplifies boat docking




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Your Doctor or Your Smartphone? What's The Best Source For Health Info?

New study will examine how minorities learn about health




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The Life & Career of Dr. JoAllyn Archambault Has Been Documented In A New Website, Publicly Debuting On The First Day of Native American Heritage Month

JoAllyn Archambault is the Director of American Indian Programs at the Smithsonian, where she is the preeminent curator of- and authority on American Indian culture, including its study, preservation, appreciation and celebration.




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SeamlessDocs Hires Chief Accessibility Advisor to Advance its Accessibility Program

SeamlessDocs hires Chief Accessibility Advisor, formalizing the company's commitment to accessibility.




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The Perfect Physique Documentary Launches On iTunes

The Perfect Physique is a compelling docudrama receiving 5-star reviews and is being touted as "this generation's answer to Pumping Iron." The film stars the top fitness cover models including the late Greg Plitt and IFBB Men's Physique Pro Olympians




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Doctor in Search of the Holy Grail of Health

Doctor launches health podcast through interviewing experts in health and fitness




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Dr. David Berman, a Specialist in Ophthalmology, is Named a Top Doctor: New York Metro Area 2018

Dr. David Berman, a BROOKLYN, NY physician specializing in Ophthalmology, has been selected by Castle Connolly Medical Ltd. for inclusion in its authoritative online database of the Top Doctors in the New York Metro Area 2018.




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Dr. I. Howard Fine Named a Top Doctor by Marquis Who's Who

Dr. Fine has achieved one of Marquis' highest honors for professional excellence




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Central Florida and Tampa Bay Area Auto Injury Doctors, Preferred Injury Physicians, Launch Brand New Website

Preferred Injury Physicians, an auto injury clinic located throughout Central Florida, launched a newly redesigned website this week.




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Top Injury Doctors Launches New Website Helping Users Find an Auto Accident Doctor Near Them

Top Injury Doctors, a comprehensive online directory of personal injury physicians in Florida, just launched a brand new website.




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LogicalDOC Launches Feature Allowing Preview of DICOM Files

LogicalDOC specializes in managing medical documents intuitively offering extensive facilitation to professionals from the health care sector, ultimately serving for the betterment of the organizations as well as the world.




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Award Winning Gen-Z Documentary Filmmaker & Social Entrepreneur is Shifting the Bad News Narrative

Kasha Sequoia Slavner, launches her new TED-style talk: "MISSION POSSIBLE - Shifting the Bad News Narrative for Social Good"™ across social media on November 12th, 2018




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Dr. Wladislaw Fedoriw MD Honored With Vitals Compassionate Doctor Award

A select few of physicians were honored with the prestigious Vitals Compassionate Doctor Award, and this year includes Dr. Wladislaw Fedoriw MD.




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Dr. Robin Gehrmann, Sports Medicine, is Named a Top Doctor: New York Metro Area

Dr. Robin Gehrmann, a Board Certified Millburn, NJ physician specializing in Sports Medicine, has been selected by Castle Connolly Medical Ltd. for inclusion in its authoritative guide.