Health
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Restaurant Review: A Home for Taiwanese Food, Lard and All, at Wenwen
The Taiwanese restaurant 886 doesn’t stay open particularly late by the standards of its neighborhood, the East Village. Even on…
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The Art of the Serving Set
The work of Jono Pandolfi, a ceramist based in Union City, N.J., adorns the tables of a number of restaurants,…
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What Pregnancy and Childbirth Do to the Bodies of Young Girls
After the account a 10-year-old Ohio girl crossing state lines to get an abortion drew national attention last week, some…
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The Jewish Deli: An American Tale Told in Pickles and Pastrami
LOS ANGELES — The colors are fading, but the photograph of the Carnegie Deli from 2008 still calls up a…
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Take a Korean Barbecue Master Class at San Ho Won
SAN FRANCISCO — Twenty years into running his restaurant in Los Angeles’s Chinatown, Yening Liang had a sudden moment of…
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After New Abortion Laws, Some Patients Have Trouble Obtaining Miscarriage Treatment
Last year, a 35-year-old woman named Amanda, who lives in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, had a miscarriage in the first…
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Do Cancer Centers Push Too Many Tests?
Say a postcard arrives in the mail, a reminder to make an appointment for a mammogram. Or a primary care…
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The U.S. Has a New Crisis Hotline: 988. Is It Prepared for a Surge in Calls?
Americans in distress have a new number to dial for help — 988, a revamped National Suicide Prevention Lifeline that…
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Demand for Monkeypox Vaccine Exceeds Supply, C.D.C. Says
As the monkeypox outbreak grows in the United States, demand for the vaccine is outstripping the nation’s supply, Dr. Rochelle Walensky,…
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Vaccine protection waned this spring but boosters helped, the C.D.C. reports.
The emergence of highly contagious Omicron subvariants this spring in the United States appeared to reduce the protection offered by…