Health
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Staggering Rise in Catheter Bills Suggests Medicare Scam
Linda Hennis was checking her Medicare statement in January when she noticed something strange: It said a company she had…
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H.I.V. Groups Warn of Privacy Risks in How C.D.C. Tracks Virus Samples
Since 2018, the agency has mandated tracking the genetic signatures of viruses collected from people with H.I.V., a practice known…
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There’s No Limit to What the Negroni Can Do
Play with its simple formula, and you can make a number of delicious, bittersweet cocktails.
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You Deserve Something Delicious
Such as: gooey-centered chocolate pudding cake, seared scallops with burst tomatoes or velvety Basque cheesecake.
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More Adolescent Boys Have Eating Disorders. Two Experts Discuss Why.
For the longest time, researchers focused on diagnosing and treating girls, but that is changing.
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One-Pot Hainanese Chicken and Rice for Harried Weeknights
Just because it’s Wednesday doesn’t mean you can’t have tender, gingery chicken and rice with a sizzled scallion sauce.
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Many Transgender Americans Face Stigma and Financial Hardship, Survey Finds
The survey reflects the life experiences of more than 92,000 transgender and nonbinary Americans.
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Restaurant Review: Formal Dining Shows What It Can Do at Café Carmellini
You thought Old World opulence was over? A prolific chef gives it a new and very personal spin.
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Ancient Skeletons Give Clues to Modern Medical Mysteries
DNA fragments from thousands of years ago are providing insights into multiple sclerosis, diabetes, schizophrenia and other illnesses.
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U.S. Diet Panel Adds Another Researcher With Alcohol Industry Ties
After dropping two Harvard experts who had received industry support, the National Academies turned to a colleague with a similar…