Health
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The Forgotten Virus: Zika Families and Researchers Struggle for Support
RECIFE, Brazil — A procession of mothers pushed children in bulky wheelchairs down a long corridor at a health center…
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Jean-Georges Vongerichten Polishes Up the Tin Building
The prolific restaurateur Jean-Georges Vongerichten has reached a new pinnacle with this dazzling food hall in the Tin Building. With…
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I Eat at Restaurants for a Living. That’s Not Why My Stomach Always Hurt.
I’ve never known what it means to have normal digestion. That’s especially hard when your profession centers on eating. As…
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Restaurant Review: Meat Lovers and Cult Wine Devotees Convene at Kafana
For the first few years after the Serbian restaurant Kafana arrived on Avenue C, in 2008, it served two overlapping…
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Polio Symptoms and Prevention: What to Know
During the slog of yet another Covid wave, and mounting monkeypox anxieties, health officials reported a case of polio in…
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Dented, Dated, Discontinued? At the Salvage Grocery, It’s Called a Deal
ASHEVILLE, N.C. — In a world where a jar of peanut butter costs a dollar more than it did last…
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‘Frustration and Stress’: State Officials Fault Rollout of Monkeypox Vaccine
Roughly 5,000 doses of monkeypox vaccine intended for Fort Lauderdale, Fla., left the national stockpile’s warehouse in Olive Branch, Miss.,…
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What the New C.D.C. Guidelines Mean for You
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention relaxed many of its Covid-19 guidelines this week, shifting sharply away from several…
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The Best Summer Dinner Is Assembled, Not Cooked
Much of the so-called cooking I do in summer is just assembling. Slice up whatever produce is on hand, add…
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Don’t Blame Monkeys for Monkeypox, W.H.O. Says After Attacks
Monkeys are not to blame for the monkeypox outbreak that has triggered health alerts, including a national health emergency in…