Health
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Restaurant Review: Hakka Food Makes a Rare Appearance in Chinatown
Hakka Cuisine offers New Yorkers an enticing taste of dishes from a Chinese people who’ve held close to their culture…
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The Ruby Shakes Up Cacio e Pepe in the Former Lucky Strike Space
The Simone becomes Eulalie, a supper club opens in Le Petit Parisien and more restaurant news.
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F.D.A. Plans to Ban Hair Straighteners With Formaldehyde
The products, often marketed to Black women, have been linked to an increased risk of uterine cancer.
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The Salmon on Your Plate Has a Troubling Cost. These Farms Offer Hope.
A revolution in the way Americans eat salmon is quietly being fomented inside a former factory building on the industrial…
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Scientists Offer a New Explanation for Long Covid
In some patients, remnants of the coronavirus in the gut may stifle production of serotonin, an important neurotransmitter, researchers suggest.
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As the Strike Wears On, Actors Turn to a Familiar Fallback Job
In January, Francesca Xuereb took the leap many actors in Los Angeles dream of: She quit her waitressing job. After…
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The 25 Best Restaurants in New Orleans Right Now
In the Where to Eat: 25 Best series, we’re highlighting our favorite restaurants in cities across the United States. These…
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A Deep-Fried Pho Sparks Scandal at the State Fair of Texas
On a recent afternoon at the State Fair of Texas, in Dallas, Tori Valdez and Jordan Johnson moved through the…
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Harvard Cozies Up to #MentalHealth TikTok
As young Americans turn to TikTok for information on mental health, the T.H. Chan School of Public Health at Harvard…
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Wearables Track Parkinson’s Better Than Human Observation, Study Finds
The News An Oxford University researcher and her team showed that digital wearable devices can track the progression of Parkinson’s…