Health
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Blood of Young Mice Extends Life in the Old
Infusions of youthful blood led older mice to live 6 to 9 percent longer, a new study found.
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Barboncino, a Brooklyn Pizza Restaurant, Becomes a Union Shop
Staff at this Crown Heights restaurant voted to join Workers United, making the pizzeria New York City’s first to have…
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Flipping a Switch and Making Cancers Self-Destruct
Researchers at Stanford devised a strange new molecule that could lead to drugs that arm genes and make cancers work…
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Restaurant Review: A Postcard to Chinatown, Mailed from the Lower East Side
Potluck Club looks at the old neighborhood, and its dishes, through the eyes of a younger generation who grew up…
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Could the Next Pandemic Start at the County Fair?
It was showtime at the youth swine exhibition, and the pig barn was bustling. The competitors, ages 3 to 21,…
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A Mystery in the E.R.? Ask Dr. Chatbot for a Diagnosis.
At a medical school in Boston, instructors are using ChatGPT in training exercises to help teach students how to think…
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A Fruit Salad That Isn’t Sad
Tossing summer melons and berries with lime juice — and some sugar that’s been massaged with the zest — makes…
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Treating Alzheimer’s Very Early Offers Better Hope of Slowing Decline, Study Finds
A trial of donanemab, an experimental drug, found it modestly slowed the worsening of memory and thinking and worked better…
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4 Easy Meatless Meals to Celebrate Everyday Vegetables
These vegetarian recipes transform affordable produce and pantry staples into spectacular dishes.
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A Fresh Look at French Wine, From the Inside Out
For the first time in 20 years, a sweeping new wine book examines France thoroughly. What’s new may be surprising.