Health
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Why a Century-Old Vaccine Offers New Hope Against Pathogens
In the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic, when prevention seemed light years away, several scientists launched trials to see…
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Cucina Alba Opens, Serving Italian at the Edge of the High Line
Headliner Cucina Alba The chef Adam Leonti is bringing his style of Italian cuisine to the edge of the High…
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Jean-Georges Vongerichten Polishes Up the Tin Building
The prolific restaurateur Jean-Georges Vongerichten has reached a new pinnacle with this dazzling food hall in the Tin Building. With…
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Don’t Blame Monkeys for Monkeypox, W.H.O. Says After Attacks
Monkeys are not to blame for the monkeypox outbreak that has triggered health alerts, including a national health emergency in…
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24 Freezer-Friendly Recipes to Cook for New (and Tired) Parents
Nothing can prepare someone for the level of exhaustion and elation that accompanies the early days of parenthood. But helping…
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There Are a Million Ways to Make Campfire S’mores. Here’s the Best One.
The campfire s’more is a gooey mess: saccharine, certainly, but also sentimental, stuffed with childhood memories. “When you get older,…
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In Search of Mexican Pizza
PHILADELPHIA — On a sticky day in late June, Margarita Jeronimo and Aaron del Rosario assembled a feast on a…
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Some Women ‘Self-Manage’ Abortions as Access Recedes
In states that have banned abortion, some women with unwanted pregnancies are pursuing an unconventional workaround: They are “self-managing ...
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There’s Just One Drug to Treat Monkeypox. Good Luck Getting It.
The only drug available to treat monkeypox is so difficult to access that just a fraction of the nearly 7,000…
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Slow-Cooked Lamb That Can Stand the Heat
Speaking of summer weather, or weren’t we? I pronounce it “exceedingly hot and humid.” While that’s not true of everywhere,…