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Health: Part 104
- Why We’re Hearing More About Lyme Disease This Summer
- Taking a Painkiller Can Make Emergency Contraception More Effective
- The Health Benefits of Music
- Health Insurance Reform Has Surprisingly Little Impact on Actual Health
- Legal Challenges to Abortion Medication Could Set Off a Domino Effect for Access
- A New Technique Uses a Patient’s Own Stem Cells to Restore Their Vision
- How COVID-19 Changes the Immune System
- ‘I’m So Disappointed’ About Abortion Status in the U.S., Says New CDC Director
- FDA Approves the First RSV Vaccine for Pregnant Women
- No AI Can Learn the Art of Medicine
- Decriminalizing Opioids Will Save Countless Lives
- 6 Red Flags About the Mental-Health Content You’re Being Bombarded With on Social Media
- Will the New COVID-19 Vaccine Work Against the BA.2.86 Variant?
- Pandemics Don’t Really End—They Echo
- America Has Reached Peak Therapy. Why Is Our Mental Health Getting Worse?
- Long COVID Recovery Remains Rare. Doctors Are Struggling to Understand Why
- These Are the Shots You Should Get This Fall and Winter
- Behavior Is a Miracle Drug for Our Health
- The Danger of ‘Invisible’ Biolabs Across the U.S.
- There’s Now an At-Home Menopause Test, But Does Anyone Need It?
- Scientists Have Identified the Lyme Disease Genes Responsible for Severe Symptoms
- No One Knows How to Truly Recover From Illness
- Aging Americans Face Bleak Futures Unless We Let New Immigrants Help
- Burned Out at Work? Find Someone to Split Your Job 50-50 With You
- Moderna Says Its New COVID-19 Vaccine Protects Against the BA.2.86 Variant
- How to Start Foraging for Vegetables in the Sea
- The Anti-Vax Movement Isn’t Going Away. We Must Adapt to It
- COVID-19 Is Mutating In Deer. That Could Become a Problem for People
- Good News: Flu Shots Should Work Well This Year
- McConnell’s Bid to Downplay Freezes Undermined by History of Politicians Lying About Their Health
- Dementia Patients Are Often Treated With Anti-Psychotics. That Can Be Dangerous
- 6 Things to Do if Your Doctor Isn’t Listening to You
- Finding Power in My Panic Attacks
- Too Many Mothers Are Dying in Childbirth. Here’s How They Can Be Saved
- Why It Takes Forever to Get a Doctor’s Appointment
- 4 Ways to Help Your Child Adapt to Life’s Rapid Changes
- What to Know About the New COVID-19 Vaccine Booster
- With the Decongestant SNAFU, the FDA Tries Something New
- How to Avoid the Tripledemic of Respiratory Diseases This Winter
- The Case for Mediocrity
- Cycle Syncing Won’t Fix Women’s Fitness
- The Man Who Thinks He Can Live Forever
- What Psychedelics Can Teach Us About Play
- With Demand for Mental-Health Care Soaring on Campus, Faculty and Students Are Stepping Up to Help
- How Wastewater Testing Can Help Tackle America’s Opioid Crisis
- What It Will Take to Avoid a Tripledemic This Winter
- Is It Flu, COVID-19, or RSV? How to Navigate the New World of At-Home Testing
- What a Doctor Is Seeing in COVID-19 Today
- Does It Matter Which COVID-19 Booster Shot You Get?
- Tuberculosis Could Be the Next Global Health Crisis. Is the World Ready?
- Her Friends Called Her the ‘Vagina Whisperer.’ Now Half a Million Followers Do Too
- 6 Ways to Tap Into Nostalgia—and Why You Should
- A ‘Widespread’ Bedbug Outbreak Is Taking Over Paris During Fashion Week
- Nobel Prize Awarded to mRNA Pioneers Who Paved the Way for COVID-19 Vaccines
- Self-Silencing Is Making Women Sick
- Can AI Chatbots Ever Replace Human Therapists?
- What’s at Stake With the Kaiser Permanente Heath Care Strike
- Weight-Loss Drugs Come With Serious Side Effects, According to a New Study
- More Americans Are Living to 100. Get Ready for the Super-Aging Era
- How U.S. Hospitals Undercut Public Health
- The Fight Over AIDS-Relief Program PEPFAR Could Have Far-Reaching Consequences
- ‘We’re In a New World’: American Teenagers on Mental Health and How to Cope
- ‘Hospital at Home’ Could Be the Future of Health Care. Not Everyone Thinks It’s a Good Idea
- Bed Bugs Aren’t Just a Problem in Paris. Here’s Why
- Do You Still Have to Isolate if You Catch COVID-19? Here’s What to Know
- The Story Behind Netflix’s Docuseries Big Vape: The Rise and Fall of Juul
- She Sued Tennessee for Denying Her an Abortion. Now She’s Running for Office.
- I Wrote the Book On Juul in 2021. Here’s What’s Happened to the Vaping Industry Since
- How COVID-19 Changed Life for People Terrified of Needles
- 6 Stories Show the Human Toll of Poland’s Strict Abortion Laws
- Why Do Infants Seem to Avoid Severe COVID-19?
- One Year Later, Where’s All the Adderall?
- 3 Ways Anxiety Can Actually Help You
- 6 Ways to Set Boundaries at Work—Even When It’s Uncomfortable
- How AI Can Make Cancer Treatment More Equitable
- There’s Almost No Research on the Health Impact of Plastic Chemicals in the Global South
- Don’t Fall For the Marketing. ‘Toddler Milk’ Is Not Good For Your Child
- Long COVID Research Is in Its ‘Most Hopeful’ Phase Yet
- Why Diagnosing Alzheimer’s Early Is So Important
- How to Get RSV Vaccines to Those Who Need Them Most
- How to Cultivate Hope When You Don’t Have Any
- State Driver’s License Laws Could Lead to Underdiagnosis of Dementia, According to New Research
- Hitting the Snooze Button May Not Be as Bad as You Think
- The U.S. Infant Mortality Rate Increased More Last Year Than It Has in Two Decades
- There’s a Shortage of RSV Treatments. Here’s What Doctors Recommend
- What to Know About Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy in Kids
- Here’s How the CDC Will Track Viruses Over the Holiday Travel Season
- Should We End Obesity?
- Gun Injuries to Children Have Soared. So Have Their Impacts
- How Stress Affects Your Heart Health
- The Whole World Is at Risk for ‘Compassion Fatigue’
- Ozempic Can’t Fix America’s Obesity Crisis
- Scientists Can’t Decide if Social Media Is Addictive
- FDA Approves Zepbound, the Most Potent Weight Loss Drug Yet
- The World’s First Whole-Eye Transplant Is Helping an Arkansas Man Recover From a Catastrophic Injury
- Weight Loss Drug Wegovy Can Also Reduce Risk of Serious Heart Events, Study Shows
- How Racism Affects the Mental Health of Black Youth
- Rebound Infections Occur in 20% of Paxlovid Users, According to New Research
- Why U.S. Women Now Live Almost 6 Years Longer Than Men
- Now Asia Is Facing a Bedbug Crisis