Health
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Make the Most of Too Much Summer Squash With the Zucchini Slice
If the phrase “zucchini slice” conjures an image of a round of the raw vegetable sitting next to the onion…
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20 Easy Salads for Every Summer Table
Using vibrant vegetables and fruits at peak freshness is a great way to eat well — and inexpensively — throughout…
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Mena, a Well-Received Restaurant in TriBeCa, Will Close
Mena, the TriBeCa restaurant led by the chef Victoria Blamey, will close its doors at the Walker Hotel after its…
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Cilantrophilia
Culinary Arts is an occasional illustrated look at what we eat. Follow New York Times Cooking on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, TikTok and ...
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Amazon Prime Grubhub Deal: What to Know
Under earnings pressure after a big loss last year, the food distribution company Grubhub struck a deal with Amazon on…
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A Clunky Mask May be the Answer to Airborne Disease and N95 Waste
In the early 1990s, long before P.P.E., N95 and asymptomatic transmission became household terms, federal health officials issued guidelines for…
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New Dementia Prevention Method May Be Behavioral, Not Prescribed
Dementia cases are climbing along with an aging world population, and yet another much-anticipated Alzheimer’s medication, crenezumab, has proved ...
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As Monkeypox Spreads, U.S. Plans a Vaccination Campaign
Clinics nationwide will begin offering vaccinations against monkeypox to anyone who may have been exposed to the virus, federal health…
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When Abortion Pills Were Banned in Brazil, Women Turned to Drug Traffickers
RIO DE JANEIRO — Last November, Xaiana, a 23-year-old college student in northern Brazil, began exchanging text messages with a…
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Abortion Pills Take the Spotlight as States Impose Abortion Bans
In the hours after the Supreme Court released its decision overturning the legal right to abortion in the United States,…