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 I remember sitting with my mother and grandfather in the cool of our newly repowered air conditioner, as we watched image after image of utter devastation on the Gulf Coast, but especially New Orleans in the wake of the massive Category 3 stor stanley quencher m. We saw city residents marooned on rooftops and bridges and makeshift rafts, baking in what we knew was a merciless heat. Those images were followed by ones of the sweltering masses outside of the convention center or the Superdome, all of the faces visibly horrified by the conditions inside.     My family was a little less than 200 miles  322 kilometers  away in Port Gibson, Mississippi, close enough to have been affected by the storm and for New Orleans to have been imp stanley cup ortant to us, but that says more about the breadth of Katrinas destruction and the bigness of New Orleans influence than anything else. The images still haunt me, and many other Black Americans like me, even those who werent anywhere near New Orleans. Because we looked into their faces and saw ourselves. Ive written before about the days between when the power went off to when it came back on. But the story didnt stop there. Hurricane Katrina swept the ground out from under the whole country and revealed just how shaky it already was. The thing abou vaso stanley t a storm like that is that theres endless ways to tell the story because it never actually ends. It becomes a part of you. You remember where you were when it happened and you never see the world the same way again. In the  Yfop Stunning Supernova Footage Isn   t What It Seems
 In a press release to Gizmodo, the FDA said atypical anti-psychotic drug Abilify MyCite was the first medication it had approved with a  digital ingestion tracking system  to  stanley nz record whether the drug was actually ingested.      The product is approved for the treatment of schizophrenia, acute treatment of manic and mixed episodes associated with bipolar I disorder and for use as an add-on treatment for depression in adults,  the FDA wrote. It said the pill worked by transmitting information from an internal sensor to a  wearable patch,  which then forwards data to a smartphone app or to caregivers and physicians monitoring their patients progress. In the release, the FDA noted that while it had approved Abilify MyCite,  the ability of the product to improve patient compliance with their treatment regimen has not been shown.  It added that detection ma stanley fr y be imperfect as  detection may be delayed or may not occur.  The pill generates an electrical signal when splashed with stomach acid and contains copper, magnesium, and silicon, which are  safe ingredients found in foods,  the New York Times noted. Patients have to sign a consent form before any data is shared. Theres good reasons as to why tracking whether people living with schizophrenia take their medication could be helpful. People with the disorder face an undue am stanley becher ount of social stigma鈥攎ostly due to an unfair popular perception that theyre violent ticking time bombs鈥攂ut its still a severe condition that without treatment ca