Health
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Upholstered Seating to Settle Into
Wrapped entirely in velvet, leather or wool, modern dining chairs are softening up.
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Addiction Treatment Eludes More Than Half of Americans in Need
About 30 percent of Americans have been addicted to opioids or have a relative who has been, researchers also reported.
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Using a Credit Card? At These Restaurants It’ll Cost You.
As inflation and high credit card fees continue to affect a restaurant’s bottom line, more owners are tacking on a…
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New York Attempts an Oyster Record
The Billion Oyster Project hopes to revive New York Harbor’s bivalve crop, a Scottish cookbook with chops and more food…
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In Paris, an Apartment With a Rebellious Streak
When it comes to aesthetics, says the Paris-based architect and interior designer Maxime Bousquet, 35, “what’s considered good taste is…
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The Frothy Saga of the Jacuzzi Family
Candido Jacuzzi didn’t set out to turn his last name into a global brand. Nor did he intend to power…
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In the Swedish Countryside, a Home With Space to Think
SWEDEN IS AMONG the world’s most egalitarian societies, but you might not sense that when surveying the ancestral estates that…
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Make Room for the Bucket Bag
The classic accessory returns in styles ranging from sturdy to slouchy.
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Love Me, Love My Dog
A wedding is incomplete for some couples without their canine companions — whether on the dance floor, down the aisle…
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The State of Pizza in the Pizza State
Wait-worthy pies, a rooftop with apizza and plenty more excellent options in New York.