Health
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A Daily Aspirin Regimen May Hurt More Than Help, Experts Warn
Regina Griffith was 64 when she met her new primary care doctor for a routine checkup. He recommended a daily…
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Clam Dip, but a Little Hot and Spicy
Most of the time, canned clams are a fallback measure, something to reach for when you’re craving spaghetti alle vongole…
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A Massachusetts Man Is Infected With Monkeypox
A man who had traveled to Canada has been diagnosed with the monkeypox virus, a rare and potentially fatal disease,…
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Since You’re Already Getting a Flu Shot, Why Not One for Covid, Too?
As the coronavirus morphs into a stubborn and unpredictable facet of everyday life, scientists and federal health officials are converging…
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11 Quick Spring Dinners for Celebrating Warm, Sunny Days
Tulips stand tall, farmers’ markets feel more crowded (with produce and people), the sun shines a bit brighter and, oh,…
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Everytable, a California Chain With Sliding Scale Prices, Opens in New York
Headliner Everytable When he helped start Everytable in Los Angeles in 2016, Sam Polk, a former hedge fund mogul turned…
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Over 75 Percent of Long Covid Patients Were Not Hospitalized for Initial Illness, Study Finds
It’s the most succinct and dispassionate name for long Covid: U09.9 — a medical diagnostic code created last year to…
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Targeting the Uneven Burden of Kidney Disease on Black Americans
In a Zoom call this spring with 19 leaders of A.M.E. Zion church congregations in North Carolina, Dr. Opeyemi Olabisi,…
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The Many Sides of Curry Leaves
At my parents’ home in Kurunegala, Sri Lanka, as at many others across South Asia, curry leaf trees grow in…
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F.D.A. and Abbott Reach Agreement on Baby Formula to Try to Ease Shortage
The Food and Drug Administration on Monday reached an agreement with Abbott Laboratories on the steps needed to reopen the…