Health
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Prozac Nation, Meet Lexapro Sweatshirts
Last year, when Eileen Kelly began a line of antidepressant-themed sweatshirts, they sold out fast. Now other brands are lining…
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Why Do Runway Models Always Look So Grumpy?
A reader wonders why we rarely see smiles on the catwalk — and if that’s always been the case in…
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Farewell to a Woman in Full
Sarah Burton says goodbye to Alexander McQueen with a triumphant collection; Gabriela Hearst departs Chloé.
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Wearables, Redefined
The love affair between fashion and technology gets revived at Coperni, Anrealage and Junya Watanabe. Will it be any more…
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A Pretty Perfect Pollo Asado
Marinated all afternoon, placed on the grill an hour before sunset and served with warm tortillas, rice and beans, hot…
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For Black Mothers, Birthing Centers, Once a Refuge, Become a Battleground
Gabrielle Glaze felt scolded and shamed when she delivered her first son in a Birmingham, Ala., hospital, forced to observe…
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‘Close to the Line’: Why More Seniors Are Living in Poverty
Benefits extended earlier in the coronavirus pandemic have been rolled back. But many older Americans are not taking advantage of…
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A Third of Medicaid Recipients With Opioid Use Disorder Aren’t Getting Medication to Treat It
A new analysis also found wide disparities in age and race, with Black and young people receiving treatments at far…
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F.D.A. Moves to Regulate Lab Tests That It Says Put Patients ‘at Risk’
Genetic testing that reveals potential cancer risks or other maladies with no regulatory oversight is among the targets of the…
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The Glamorous, Lonely Lives of Private Chefs
In July, Tashea Channell Younge, a private chef and caterer from New York City, flew to Los Angeles, all expenses…