Health
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The Mâconnais: White Burgundy in All but Price
Back in the early 1980s, Mâcon-Villages was my gateway to white Burgundy, though I had no idea at the time.…
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Aid groups fight to deliver lifesaving supplies despite losing lives to Russian shelling.
On a bracingly cold day in March, four people set out from Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv, to deliver lifesaving medicines, heating…
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Concerns Rise as Passenger Masks Fall
Public health experts reacted with dismay to a federal judge’s ruling on Monday that struck down a mask requirement for…
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Biden Administration May Appeal Ruling That Voided Travel Mask Mandate
WASHINGTON — The Biden administration announced on Tuesday that it intends to appeal a Florida judge’s ruling that struck down…
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Omicron Was More Severe for Unvaccinated Children in 5-to-11 Age Group, Study Shows
Unvaccinated children from 5 to 11 years old were hospitalized with Covid at twice the rate of vaccinated children during…
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Just in Time for Grilling Season
Heritage Foods now offers linguiça from the sausage maker the Mayor, in Richmond, Va. The signature Portuguese sausage harbors the…
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Scientists Question Data Behind an Experimental Alzheimer’s Drug
A small biotech company that trumpeted an exciting new treatment for Alzheimer’s disease is now under fire for irregularities in…
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Four Americans Were Infected With a Virus Variant Seen in Mink
In the first year of the pandemic, at least four people in Michigan were infected with a version of the…
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Is Covid More Dangerous Than Driving? How Scientists Are Parsing Covid Risks.
Like it or not, the choose-your-own-adventure period of the pandemic is upon us. Mask mandates have fallen. Some free testing…
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India Is Stalling the W.H.O.’s Efforts to Make Global Covid Death Toll Public
An ambitious effort by the World Health Organization to calculate the global death toll from the coronavirus pandemic has found…