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Health: Part 99
- The Pandemic Didn’t Really Change How Americans Think About Sickness
- Don’t Use Artificial Sweeteners for Weight Loss, WHO Says
- Mammogram Guidelines Are Changing. But They’re Still Controversial Among Doctors
- Why Americans Are Dying So Young
- Exclusive: More Than 70% of Americans Feel Failed by the Health Care System
- How Extreme Heat Impacts Your Brain and Mental Health
- The Real Reason Behind Conservatives’ Shifting Views on Childhood Vaccines
- Inside the Emerging Xylazine Addiction Crisis in the U.S.
- Allergies from At-Home Gel and Acrylic Manicures Are On the Rise
- The Next COVID-19 Vaccine Should Only Target the XBB Strain, WHO Advises
- Polypharmacy Killed My Son. He’s Not Alone
- Pfizer’s RSV Vaccine for Pregnant Women Wins FDA Panel Support
- Maine Confirms Fatal Powassan Virus Case. What to Know About the Rare Disease
- All The Stuff in Your Home That Might Contain PFAS ‘Forever Chemicals’
- ‘Air Conditioning is a Human Right.’ Heat-Related Prison Deaths Are Rising Due to Climate Change
- New Weight-Loss Drug Found to Be Effective in Pill Form
- What to Know About High Triglycerides
- U.S. HIV Rates Are Dropping. But the Progress Is Not Equal
- American Health Care Is Broken. Major Hospitals Need to Be Part of the Solution
- Multivitamins May Improve Memory, Study Shows
- How Nutrition Education for Doctors Is Evolving
- Doctors Are Still Confused by Abortion Exceptions in Louisiana. It’s Limiting Essential Care
- What Sleepwalking Teaches Us About Trauma’s Effects on the Brain
- The Ancient Roots of Psychotherapy
- Why Waking Up Earlier Isn’t Necessarily Better
- Elon Musk’s Brain Implant Firm Says U.S. Has Approved Human Tests
- Why You Can’t Remember That Taylor Swift Concert All Too Well
- The U.S. Surgeon General Fears Social Media Is Harming the ‘Well-Being of Our Children’
- The Frightening Science Behind the Cannibalism on Yellowjackets
- China Could Soon Have 65 Million COVID Cases a Week. How Worried Should the World Be?
- COVID-19 Can Cause New Cholesterol Problems. What to Know
- Volunteering May Boost Kids’ Well-Being, Study Says
- Exercise May Help You Better Tolerate Pain
- 40% of Food Illness Outbreaks Are Linked to Sick Restaurant Workers
- More U.S. Adolescents Are Getting Weight-Loss Surgery
- FDA Approves Pfizer’s New RSV Vaccine for Older Adults
- 7 Ways to Get Better at Small Talk—And Why You Should
- 96% of Americans Have Some COVID-19 Immunity
- Companies Knew the Dangers of PFAS ‘Forever Chemicals’—and Kept Them Secret
- Put Your Shoes Back On. Here’s the Problem With Going Barefoot
- The ‘Dopamine Detox’ Is Having a Moment
- To Solve the U.S. Nursing Shortage Crisis, the Country Must Change Its Immigration Policies
- What MDMA Taught Me About Human Connection
- Why the Diabetes Drug Mounjaro Works So Well for Weight Loss
- Teens Are Taking Wegovy for Weight Loss. But Doctors Have a Lot to Learn
- What Wildfire Smoke Does to the Human Body
- How to Stay Safe From Wildfire Smoke
- How Wildfire Smoke Affects Wildlife—and Your Pets
- An N95 Mask Is Your Best Outdoor Defense Against Wildfire Smoke
- Why Wildfire Smoke Travels So Far and How Long It Will Last
- After Going to Space, You Need to Spend At Least Three Years on Earth Recovering From Brain Damage
- Why the Supplement Berberine Is Not ‘Nature’s Ozempic’
- Can Taurine Slow Aging? Here’s What the Latest Science Says
- COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines Are Safe for Kids as Young as Six Months, Study Says
- FDA Advisers Vote in Favor of Infant RSV Drug
- 9 Ways to Combat Self-Criticism
- The Pandemic Made Masks Essential Household Items—Just in Time for Wildfire Smoke
- A New Alzheimer’s Drug Is One Step Closer to Full Approval. But Access Remains a Problem
- The Least Toxic Ways to Protect Yourself from Ticks
- Alcohol Might Improve Heart Health by Reducing Your Stress
- As a Woman Is Jailed, U.K. Rights Advocates Call for Overhaul of Abortion Laws
- Want to Predict the Next Big COVID-19 Variant to Hit the U.S.? Look to Airports
- What It Really Means to Have Intrusive Thoughts
- When Gut Bacteria May Be an Early Sign of Alzheimer’s Disease
- Harvard Medical Morgue Chief Charged With Selling Body Parts
- Need a Break Now? Try Treating Your Weekend Like a Vacation
- Google Got More Than $10 Million for Ads That Misled People Seeking Abortions
- The COVID-19 Vaccine Is Getting an Update. Here’s What to Know
- Researchers Are Working on At-Home Tests for Lyme Disease
- Testosterone Treatments Aren’t Linked to Heart Risks When Patients Are Carefully Monitored, Study Finds
- 7 Myths About Cholesterol, Debunked
- This Year Might Be the Worst Tick Season Ever. Here’s Why
- Using Aspirin Every Day May Cause Anemia in Seniors
- Robert F Kennedy Jr. Is Dead Wrong About Vaccines
- Tackling Climate Change Can Save Hospitals Money
- FDA Approves First Gene Therapy for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
- More Than 1.3 Billion People Worldwide Predicted to Have Diabetes by 2050
- Why Women Are Especially Vulnerable During India’s Deadly Heat Waves
- Vanderbilt’s Decision to Turn Over Trans Patient Records to the State Sparks Backlash
- 3M’s Historic $10 Billion ‘Forever Chemical’ Payout Is Just The Tip of the PFAS Iceberg
- America’s Second Year Post-Roe Will Be Even More Contentious
- More Weight Loss Drugs Are Coming, and They Could Be Even More Effective
- Pfizer Shares Drop After It Halts Development of Obesity Drug Due to Safety Concerns
- First Malaria Cases Reported in U.S. in 20 Years. Here’s What to Look Out For
- This Blood Type Could Make You More Vulnerable to COVID-19
- ‘It’s Been a Pretty Rocky Road.’ CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky Reflects on Her Tenure During COVID-19
- How Podcaster Andrew Huberman Got America to Care About Science
- Here’s Why Malaysia and Other Countries Are Decriminalizing Suicide
- What We Get Wrong About Drugs Like Ozempic
- How Sunscreen Became Controversial
- What to Know About Locally Acquired Malaria Cases in the U.S.—the First in 20 Years
- Now’s The Time to Bring Up Menopause At Work
- How to Sleep When It’s Really Hot Outside
- A New Genetic Test Could Determine Which Weight Loss Drug Will Actually Work For You
- American Health Care Faces a Staffing Crisis And It’s Affecting Care
- The $125 Climate-Friendly Hack That Electrified My Gas Stove
- Controversial Gene-Editing Scientist Proposes New Experiment to Prevent Alzheimer’s
- The Conspirituality of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
- Singer and Actress CoCo Lee’s Death at Age 48 Puts Spotlight on Not-So ‘Happy Hong Kong’
- There’s Finally a Fully Approved Alzheimer’s Drug—But Getting It Won’t Be Easy