Health
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R.S.V. Vaccines May Slightly Increase Risk of Rare Neurological Condition
Federal health officials presented data hinting at a link to Guillain-Barré syndrome, but said the connection was still uncertain.
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Nursing Home Staffing Shortages and Other Problems Persist, U.S. Report Says
Infection control lapses, severe staffing shortages and lowering vaccination rates have continued to plague many facilities beyond the pandemic.
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Vaccines Didn’t Turn Back Mpox, Study Finds. People Did.
The News The 2022 outbreak of mpox, previously known as monkeypox, was curbed in large part by drastic changes in…
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Frequent Marijuana Use May Raise Risk of Heart Attack, Study Suggests
A new study analyzed several years of surveys on increases in marijuana and cannabis consumption.
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Long Covid May Lead to Measurable Cognitive Decline, Study Finds
People with long Covid symptoms scored slightly lower on a cognitive test than people who had recovered. But patients who…
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Older Americans Should Get Another Covid Shot This Spring, Panel Says
Scientific advisers to the C.D.C. recommended boosters for Americans ages 65 and older.
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When Hot Bacon Meets Sliced Brussels Sprouts, Salad Happens
A hot bacon dressing, a crispy-edged fried egg and sliced brussels sprouts star in this meal-worthy take on a Southern…
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This 3-Course Menu Lets You Prep Ahead and Enjoy the Party
These recipes from David Tanis — flatbreads rubbed with za’atar, slow-cooked lamb and a gorgeous gluten-free walnut cake — get…
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Restaurant Review: The Best of Tasting-Menu Culture Meets the Worst
At Noksu, dinner is served below the street, a few yards from the subway turnstiles. But the room and the…
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A Fading Weapon in the H.I.V. Fight: Condoms
A Fading Weapon in the H.I.V. Fight: Condoms Some H.I.V. experts worry that the public health focus on prevention medication…