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Weight Loss Drugs and Their Lesser Known Side Effects on Relationships
02 Feb 2025Doctors warn about their physical side effects, but they can also have unexpected effects on intimacy.
So You Reached Your Goal. Now What?
01 Feb 2025The comedown after an accomplishment is normal. Here’s how to harness it.
Could Ozempic Protect Against Alzheimer’s?
31 Jan 2025Could a diabetes and weight loss drug benefit the brain? Here’s what scientists are learning.
The Bloating and Stomach Pain Were Unbearable. What Would Stop Them?
31 Jan 2025The young woman was no stranger to gut issues. But now the pressure in her abdomen had become an emergency.
To Build a Habit, Try a Streak
31 Jan 2025Here’s how getting on a roll can help you achieve your goals.
Hospice Workers Share Advice from Their Patients
31 Jan 2025Hospice workers share their insights.
What to Eat and Drink for a Good Night’s Sleep
30 Jan 2025Tart cherry juice? Kiwi? Experts are still untangling how certain foods and diets may affect our sleep.
Is My Boyfriend Lazy?
30 Jan 2025I was taught to seize the workday. He prefers a nap.
7 Big Questions About Cancer, Answered
29 Jan 2025Can pollution cause it? What about inflammation? And how do tumors spread? Here’s what scientists are learning about this complex disease.
F.D.A. Upgrades Recall of Some Cal Yee Chocolates to Highest Risk Level
01 Feb 2025The agency warned that the products, made by Cal Yee Farm, could have potentially serious or even deadly consequences because the packages were mislabeled. No illnesses have been reported.
‘The Interview’: Dr. Anna Lembke Is Scared About What Modern Life Is Doing to Us
02 Feb 2025The psychiatrist and author of “Dopamine Nation” wants us to find balance in a world of temptation and abundance.
New York Doctor Indicted in Louisiana for Sending Abortion Pills There
31 Jan 2025The case opens a new front in the battle between states that ban abortion and states that support providing abortion anywhere in the country.
‘Modern Love Podcast:’ That Time I Bought My Husband’s Girlfriend a Burial Plot
29 Jan 2025When Robin Eileen Bernstein bought a burial plot for her soon-to-be-ex-husband’s girlfriend, she never imagined she might actually end up there instead.
3 Reasons to Love Frozen Food
29 Jan 2025Nutrition experts say they’re not only as good as fresh, they’re often better.
State Department Permits Distribution of H.I.V. Medications to Resume — for Now
29 Jan 2025Experts fear a resurgence of infections in low-income countries if the ban were to continue. The waiver remains in place, while officials review foreign aid programs.
F.D.A. Approves Ozempic to Treat Kidney Disease
28 Jan 2025The decision will further broaden the use of the blockbuster drug.
When ‘Cancer’ Gets in the Way of Treatment
29 Jan 2025Some oncologists suggest that, for certain early cancers not at risk of spreading, the term “cancer” should be avoided.
Does Hot Lemon Water Have Any Health Benefits?
28 Jan 2025Influencers claim it helps with weight loss, digestion and more. We dug into whether that’s true.
Would You Get Sick in the Name of Science?
28 Jan 2025Since the pandemic, drug trials that purposely make people vomit, shiver and ache have become a research area of growing interest. All that’s needed: brave volunteers.
Sleep-Related Infant Death Rates Increased, Study Says
27 Jan 2025A new study found that U.S. infant mortality rates overall are dropping, but that rates of sudden unexpected infant death may have increased in recent years.
Flu Season is in Full Swing. When Do You Need Tamiflu?
27 Jan 2025With cases of the flu on the rise, we asked experts what you need to know about an antiviral medication that can ease symptoms.
The Easiest Way to Feel More Organized
27 Jan 2025Sometimes a little “soft decluttering” is all it takes.
The 5 Best Full-Body Exercises, According to Trainers
27 Jan 2025We asked experts to recommend the moves that offer the very most bang for your buck.
Bird Flu Enters a New Phase, Scientists Say
29 Jan 2025A pandemic is not inevitable, scientists say. But the outbreak has passed worrisome milestones in recent weeks, including cattle that may have been reinfected.