Health
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Their Mothers Were Teenagers. They Didn’t Want That for Themselves.
JENNINGS, Mo. — Brittnee Marsaw was born to a 15-year-old mother in St. Louis and raised by a grandmother who…
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How Central Ohio Got People to Eat Their Leftovers
Jennifer Savage was scrambling to pull something together for dinner. Deep in the back of her fridge, she found a…
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The Scrambled Egg Technique That Impressed J. Kenji López-Alt
This distinct recipe promises velvety, custardy soft-scrambled eggs.
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Congressional Inquiry into Alzheimer’s Drug Faults Its Maker and F.D.A.
The report said the F.D.A.’s approval process for Aduhelm was “rife with irregularities” and criticized Biogen for setting an “unjustifiably…
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After Half a Century, Fauci Prepares for Life After Government
The nation’s top infectious disease expert, whose last day as a federal employee is Saturday, plans to write a memoir…
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Epidemics That Weren’t: How Countries Shut Down Recent Outbreaks
Some of the most fragile health systems in the world can teach us ways to respond to public health threats…
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The I.C.U. Nurse: A Symbol of Endurance
An alphabet soup of respiratory illnesses has been spreading misery across the United States, once again pushing hospital staff to…
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15 Festive Dishes for the Merriest of Christmas Eve Dinners
Ham, soups and stews, turkey and oh so many fishes — New York Times Cooking has a recipe for your…
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The F.D.A. Now Says It Plainly: Morning-After Pills Are Not Abortion Pills
Labels of Plan B One-Step had previously said, without scientific evidence, that the pill might block fertilized eggs from implanting…