Health
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In Sewage, Clues to Omicron’s Surge
As the highly contagious Omicron variant pushes national coronavirus case numbers to record highs and sends hospitals across the country…
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Survey of Americans Who Attempted Suicide Finds Many Aren’t Getting Care
Suicide attempts in the United States showed a “substantial and alarming increase” over the last decade, but one number remained…
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In Arkansas, Trans Teens Await an Uncertain Future
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — For years, Zara Banks had been looking forward to her 14th birthday — the moment, last June,…
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For Coronavirus Testing, the Nose May Not Always Be Best
Over the past two years, diagnosing a coronavirus infection has often required probing the nose. Health care workers have inserted…
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The C.D.C. concedes that cloth masks do not protect against the virus as effectively as other masks.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday clarified its stance on various kinds of masks, acknowledging that the…
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Martin Shkreli is barred from the drug industry and ordered to repay $64.6 million.
Martin Shkreli, the former pharmaceutical executive best known for unapologetically hiking the price of a lifesaving medication, must pay $64.6…
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Halting Progress and Happy Accidents: How mRNA Vaccines Were Made
Thousands of miles from Dr. Barney Graham’s lab in Bethesda, Md., a frightening new coronavirus had jumped from camels to…
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Patient in Groundbreaking Heart Transplant Has a Violent Criminal Record
An ailing Maryland man who received a pig’s heart last week in a pioneering transplant procedure has a criminal record…
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Patient in Groundbreaking Heart Transplant Has a Criminal Record
An ailing Maryland man who received a pig’s heart last week in a pioneering transplant procedure has a criminal history…
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Common Virus May Play Role in Debilitating Neurological Illness
For decades, researchers have suspected that people infected with an exceedingly common virus, Epstein-Barr, might be more likely to develop…