Health
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Vaccines Significantly Reduce the Risk of Long Covid, Study Finds
In the first two years of the pandemic, the rate of long Covid was starkly lower among people who were…
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Long Covid and Vaccination: What You Need to Know
A new study adds to evidence that the shots can reduce the chances of developing one of the most dreaded…
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Moving In Childhood Contributes to Depression, Study Finds
A study of more than a million Danes found that frequent moves in childhood had a bigger effect than poverty…
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This Is Literally Your Brain on Drugs
A small new study shows reactions in the brain in people who were given psilocybin in a controlled setting.
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The Plain Croissant Is Still the Best Croissant
I left the bustle of Petitgrain Boulangerie in Santa Monica, Calif., with a plain croissant still hot from the oven,…
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Bird Flu Is Spreading. Why Aren’t More People Getting Tested?
Even as the H5N1 virus evolves, gaps remain in the nation’s contingency plans for human testing, scientists say.
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Skillet Chicken With Schmaltzy (!) Tomatoes
The delicious drippings you get from roasting chicken thighs are tossed with cherry tomatoes, making them saltier and juicier.
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The Kimchi Masters of South Korea Can Teach You a Thing or Two
A former pop-singer, a YouTuber and a pioneering C.E.O. are among the select five given a special government designation. And…
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France’s Approach to the Olympics: Food, With a Side of Games
The competitions can seem almost an afterthought as the country rolls out 80 pop-up restaurants and countless dining experiences to…
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Promised Cures, Tainted Cells: How Cord Blood Banks Mislead Parents
Millions of pregnant women get the pitch through their OB-GYN: Put a bit of your newborn’s umbilical cord on ice,…