Health
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The Habanero Rules Yucatán. Let It Rule Your Kitchen, Too.
The tiny but mighty chile lends its unmistakable fruity heat to marinades, dressings and, of course, salsas.
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New Year, Very Old Restaurants
Start 2024 with the classics: prime rib hash at Keens, a grilled Muenster on black bread with sautéed mushrooms at…
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Winter Clothes, Hold the Snow
Capes, knit caps and woolly coats were plentiful on the streets of New York in December, even though flakes were…
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Where Downtown Poets Go to Church to Greet the New Year
On the first day of the year, over a thousand devotees passed through the old church where the Poetry Project…
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F.D.A. to Issue First Approval for Mass Drug Imports to States From Canada
The agency plans to authorize Florida to purchase medicines directly from wholesalers in Canada, where prices are far cheaper. Pharmaceutical…
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Ozempic and Wegovy Users Had Less Risk of Suicidal Thoughts in Large Study
The research, supported by the National Institutes of Health, may reassure some patients after a European drug safety agency raised…
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Year of the Vegetable
In for 2024: meatless meals, project cooking, luxurious breakfasts and energizing snacks.
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Paxlovid Cuts Covid Death Risk. But Those Who Need It Are Not Taking It.
With Covid deaths rising to about 1,500 per week, researchers question why Paxlovid use has remained low among high-risk patients.
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A Train Trip Through Malaysia, With Stops for Snorkeling and Wildlife Safaris
Plus: celestial jewelry, a new restaurant in the Himalayas and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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The Man Who Destroys $3,000 Handbags on the Internet
Under the handle Tanner Leatherstein, Volkan Yilmaz rips, burns and slices apart luxury goods to show how much he thinks…