Health
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How Korean Restaurants Remade Fine Dining in New York
A few months ago, a number of serious food journalists asked out loud whether fine dining was dying, or possibly…
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Love Shrimp Scampi? Try This Rosé-Infused Twist.
This zippy dish is still cooked in butter and wine, but feels like it spent the summer in Provence.
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BonBon Brings Its Swedish Fish to the Upper East Side
Check out the candy emporium’s new shop, pick up a new filled cookie from Ladurée and more food news.
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Simple Recipes That Are Short on Budget, Big on Flavor
Eric Kim’s shrimp fried rice puts those freezer goodies to good use, and kimchi chicken lettuce wraps come together with…
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Gender Surgeries Nearly Tripled From 2016 Through 2019, Study Finds
The number of procedures rose to roughly 13,000 in 2019 from about 4,550 in 2016 as access broadened, researchers estimated.
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A Stroke Stole Her Ability to Speak at 30. A.I. Is Helping to Restore It Years Later.
The brain activity of a paralyzed woman is being translated into words spoken by an avatar. This milestone could help…
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A Novel Therapy, Using Writing, Shows Promise for PTSD
The News A comparatively quick treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder, in which a patient writes about traumatic experiences in five…
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How a Small Gender Clinic Landed in a Political Storm
The small Midwestern gender clinic was buckling under an unrelenting surge in demand. Last year, dozens of young patients were…
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How Nursing Homes Failed to Protect Residents From Covid
A series of hurdles prevented the facilities from shielding older people, despite the best efforts of staff. Experts are calling…