Health
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The Ebony Test Kitchen, Where Black Cuisine Was Celebrated, Is Reborn
When Charlotte Lyons first stepped into the Ebony test kitchen in Chicago after becoming the magazine’s food editor in 1985,…
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In This Roasted Orange Chicken, Every Part of the Fruit Shines
Peeling an orange releases a spritz of natural oils that coats fingers with a citrus perfume, teasing at the fruit…
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A Lamb Stew With a French Onion Twist
This simple stew, made with lamb shanks, barley, greens and a big pile of onions, didn’t come about through planning,…
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Sacklers Raise Their Offer to Settle Opioid Lawsuits by More Than $1 Billion
Members of the billionaire Sackler family have sweetened their cash offer to settle thousands of opioid-related lawsuits against them and…
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Covid Patients May Have Increased Risk of Developing Mental Health Problems
Social isolation, economic stress, loss of loved ones and other struggles during the pandemic have contributed to rising mental health…
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12 Natural Wines to Drink Now
As polarizing as natural wine has been, as heated and contentious as the arguments have gotten over its name and…
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Rekindling the Flame at Danny Meyer’s Ci Siamo
It’s not as if I hadn’t seen all the red circles on Resy’s calendar telling me there were no reservations…
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Flaky Custard Tarts With Holy Origins
The bakery and cafe Pastéis de Belém 1837, near the waterfront in Lisbon, is bound to have a line outside…
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In Reversal, F.D.A. Delays Push for Shots for Children Under 5
WASHINGTON — In a striking reversal, federal regulators said on Friday that they would wait for data on how well…
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‘Don’t Write It Off’: Advice From Brain Injury Experts After Bob Saget’s Death
It appeared to be an ordinary fall: Bob Saget, the actor and comedian, knocked his head on something and, perhaps…