Health
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Reprogrammed Cells Attack and Tame Deadly Cancer in One Woman
Researchers have managed to tame pancreatic cancer in a woman whose cancer was far advanced and after other forms of…
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Finger Foods, an Investigation
Sorry in advance for the frequent use of the phrase “finger foods” in this newsletter. As a society, we have…
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The Doctor Prescribed an Obesity Drug. Her Insurer Called It ‘Vanity.’
Maya Cohen’s entree into the world of obesity medicine came as a shock. In despair over her weight, she saw…
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A Balm for Psyches Scarred by War
Nigel McCourry removed his shoes and settled back on the daybed in the office of Dr. Michael Mithoefer, a psychiatrist…
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Can I Stop Isolating If I’m Still Testing Positive for the Virus?
The Omicron variant of the coronavirus moves fast. Symptoms typically appear just a few days after infection, with viral levels…
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12 Easy Grilled Chicken Recipes for Memorial Day Weekend
Chicken is easily the most searched for ingredient on New York Times Cooking, and it stands to reason: It’s economical,…
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Our 12 Best Memorial Day Cookout Recipes
For the unofficial start of summer, these dishes with fresh, bold flavors give you plenty of time to spend with…
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As Monkeypox Cases Rise, Nations Are Urged to Examine Vaccine Stores
As more than a dozen countries grapple with outbreaks of monkeypox, health officials worldwide are rushing to assess reserves of…
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After Stroke, Doctors Look at Fetterman’s Campaign Trail Prospects
What really is the prognosis for John Fetterman, the Democratic Senate nominee from Pennsylvania who had a stroke on May…
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The Michigan Mink Mystery: How Did an Interspecies Outbreak Unfold?
In late September of 2020, captive mink on a farm in Michigan suddenly fell ill. They stopped eating, struggled to…