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Today's stories are on green beer, hologram doctors, spreading kindness, and more.

On St. Patricks Day, most will celebrate the holiday in its traditional revelry, including drinking glasses of whiskey and green beer. While youre at it, raise those glasses and cheer to the metabolic wonders ofyour liver. (Hasne, 3/12)

A concept called the Yerkes-Dodson curve shows that when people have very high levels of anxiety, they dont tend to perform well. They might be so worried about a big work project that they avoid getting started, for example. But at very low levels of anxiety, performance also suffers: They might be so relaxed that they rush through the project to watch Netflix. Theres actually the sweet spot in the middle, where anxiety is really adaptive, or helpful, says Shannon Sauer-Zavala, a clinical psychology professor at the University of Kentucky. (Richardson, 3/16)

With nearly 700 species of bacteria inhabiting the human mouth, experts say maintaining good oral hygiene could benefit both heart and brain health. There is growing evidence suggesting good oral health could help prevent Alzheimer's disease. One study in the Journal of Alzheimer's Diseasefound that people who flossed regularly had a lower risk of developing Alzheimer's than those who did not. (Novak, 3/14)

A Tennessee cancer clinic is beaming doctors out to rural areas, a new model of telehealth that goes beyond clunky videoconferencing systems. (Bousquette, 3/11)

Shawn Moyers high school prom date bailed on him. Although it stung at the time, hes now grateful she did. A week before prom, she had gotten a better offer, said Moyer, now 55. He ended up asking Elena Hershey who was a year younger and in his brothers class at Dallastown Area High School in York County, Pennsylvania to be his date. To his delight, she said yes. He had no idea, then, that 37 years later, his fill-in prom date would be the reason he received a life-saving kidney donation. (Page, 3/11)

Kristina Ulmer does the kindness challenge each year in memory of her sister who died in a car crash. She said students run with it. Free, 3/15)

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