Health
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Should Medicine Still Bother With Eponyms?
The names of Nazi-era doctors are still found on diseases and body parts. By expunging them, will doctors forget lessons…
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It’s Not Just You: Many Americans Face Insurance Obstacles Over Medical Care and Bills
The News A majority of Americans with health insurance said they had encountered obstacles to coverage, including denied medical care,…
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Restaurant Review: Wylie Dufresne’s Pizzeria Has a Really Good Salad
That may not be the takeaway the experimenting chef was hoping for when he opened Stretch Pizza.
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4 Recipes for a Memorable Juneteenth Celebration
Hibiscus barbecue chicken, a bright-red chow chow, a showstopping cake and more for your holiday table.
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Fugazetta Is a Better Cheesy Bread
Ham El-Waylly’s recipe tops a cheese-stuffed focaccia calzone with a tangle of charred onions.
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F.D.A. Panel Recommends R.S.V. Shot to Protect Infants
The News A Food and Drug Administration advisory panel recommended approval of a monoclonal antibody shot aimed at preventing a…
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From Energy Drinks to Extending Life? Supplement Slows Aging in Mice and Monkeys
Taurine helped stave off death in laboratory animals, but researchers cautioned that the supplement is not a magic elixir.
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This Easy Lemon Tart Has a Timesaving Twist
A press-in-the-pan shortbread crust and an easy lemon curd filling make this stunning pastry a snap to bake.
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Perfectly Grilled Chicken, Roasted Mushroom Larb and Spaghetti With Fried Eggs
With mom-approved sheet-pan shrimp with white beans and lemon.
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An Appeals Court Gave the Sacklers Legal Immunity. Here’s What the Ruling Means.
In return for the shield, the billionaire owners of Purdue Pharma are committed to paying up to $6 billion to…