vendredi 31 janvier 2020

Coronavirus Live Updates: U.S. Tightens Controls as Death Toll Passes 250

The Trump administration announced a temporary ban on foreigners who have recently visited China.

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CPR, by Default

When very old patients suffer cardiac arrest, doctors usually try to revive them — even if they were already near death.

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Bonnie Burstow, Psychotherapist Who Rejected Psychiatry, Dies at 74

A self-described “feminist therapist,” she was a prominent voice in the anti-psychiatry movement, contending that the field is patriarchal.

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Neanderthal Genes Hint at Much Earlier Human Migration From Africa

Modern humans may have left the continent as long 200,000 years ago, a new analysis suggests.

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U.S. Imposes Coronavirus Quarantine on Group in California Evacuated From Wuhan

The government took the rare step with 195 Americans who have been undergoing testing for the coronavirus at a California air base after being flown home from the Chinese city.

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Doctors on TikTok Try to Go Viral

They have M.D.s, but are they up for this challenge?

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How Chaos at Chain Pharmacies Is Putting Patients at Risk

Pharmacists across the U.S. warn that the push to do more with less has made medication errors more likely. “I am a danger to the public,” one wrote to a regulator.

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‘It’s Rampant’: Disposable Flavor Pods Are the New Thing in Vaping

Thanks to a loophole in the F.D.A.’s new flavor ban, teenagers are switching from Juul to disposable e-cigarettes still available in flavors like Cherry Crush and Unicorn.

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My Father the Heartbreaker

When my father was alive and raging and breaking our hearts, I didn’t understand that he had a broken heart, too.

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Pharmacists Make Mistakes. You Can Protect Yourself.

Medication errors come in many forms. Check the label. Read the instructions. Ask your pharmacist questions.

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jeudi 30 janvier 2020

Coronavirus Live Updates: Infections Up Tenfold in One Week, to Nearly 10,000

The United States issued a red alert, its strongest warning, urging Americans to avoid travel to China.

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Inside a Coronavirus Evacuation: How 195 Americans Got Out of Wuhan

The group flew on a “surreal” plane flight to California, only to begin a waiting process. They must clear medical tests that could take 72 hours or many days.

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Altria Takes a $4.1 Billion Hit on Juul Stake

After an earlier write-down of $4.5 billion, the tobacco giant’s stake in the vaping start-up is now worth one-third of what it paid in 2018.

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W.H.O. Declares Global Emergency as Wuhan Coronavirus Spreads

The announcement came as nearly 8,000 cases have been reported worldwide, almost all of them in mainland China.

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W.H.O. Declares Global Emergency as Wuhan Coronavirus Spreads

The announcement came as nearly 8,000 cases have been reported worldwide, almost all of them in mainland China.

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Coronavirus Anger Boils Over in China and Doctors Plead for Supplies

A man was detained after beating up a doctor in Wuhan, and medical staff members are wearing raincoats and garbage bags to protect against infection.

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Chimichurri Street Tacos: The Perfect Party Food

Game Day food is best eaten by hand, am I right? And it doesn’t get better (or easier) than these Chimichurri Street Tacos. They’re easy to prepare and will please meat-eaters, vegetarians, and vegans alike. 

Picture this: beef strips (or tofu!) smothered in a zesty chimichurri sauce, with bright sauteed peppers and onions, all wrapped in a fresh tortilla. Pair these with our high-protein nachos, and you’ve got a big game spread that’s sure to be a touchdown (yes, pun intended). 

The best part? Just set the fillings out and let your guests build their own taco. Party planning is done. 

Chimichurri Street Tacos

The Taco Part: 

Makes 8-12 tacos

You can prepare your beef on the grill then slice it or start with slices and bake it in the oven (shown in this recipe). 

  • 1 lb top sirloin (or cut of your choice), cut into thin slices
  • 4 oz extra firm Tofu, well-drained and diced
  • 4 oz shiitake or portabella mushrooms, sliced
  • 1 green bell pepper, cut into slices
  • 1 medium red onion, cut into slices
  • 2 cups raw red cabbage, shredded 
  • 12 small corn or flour “street taco” shells
  • Plain non-fat Greek yogurt for topping (optional)

The Chimichurri Sauce:

Makes 2-3 cups 

Traditional chimichurri sauces use more oil, however, I scaled back on the oil and replaced it with water. This recipe uses avocado oil in place of traditional olive oil, but olive oil is a fine option. The amount of sauce you get will depend on how much water you add. 

  • 1 packed cup flat parsley
  • 1 shallot, cut into large chunks
  • ¼ cup red wine vinegar
  • 1-2 cloves garlic 
  • ½ tsp dried oregano
  • ¼ tsp ground cumin
  • ¼ tsp salt
  • ¼ cup avocado oil
  • Water 

How To Make Chimichurri Sauce:

In a food processor or blender, combine parsley, shallot, vinegar, garlic, oregano, cumin, and salt. Pulse until the ingredients are combined. Add avocado oil and pulse until coarsely pureed. While the food processor is running, slowly add a small amount of water.

Stop the blade and check the consistency. If you want it thinner, add more water and run the food processor for another 5-10 seconds. 

Note: Don’t over processes the sauce or it will be too liquidy. Add a little water at a time and run the blade in 5-10 second increments. The texture should be slightly coarse, not silky smooth. 

How To Make The Tacos:

Place beef strips in a bowl. Top with ¼ cup of chimichurri sauce and toss to coat the beef. Cover the bowl and refrigerate for 30 minutes or up to 24 hours.

In a separate bowl, add tofu and ¼ cup of chimichurri sauce. Gently toss and coat the tofu. Cover the bowl and refrigerate for 30 minutes or up to 24 hours. Reserve the remaining chimichurri for a topping. 

Preheat the oven to 375 degrees. Cover a baking sheet with foil or parchment paper. Remove the sirloin and tofu from the marinade. Discard used chimichurri. Place the tofu on one side of the baking sheet and the beef on the other side (or use two separate baking sheets). 

Bake until the beef is cooked through. Approximately 10-15 minutes. (Longer if you like your beef well done).

While the tofu and beef are baking, saute the mushrooms, bell pepper, and onion in a pan on medium heat until slightly tender. Note: To reduce calories use water instead of oil to saute your vegetables. 

Once your beef, tofu, and vegetables are cooked it is time to assemble your tacos. On a taco shell, layer up your vegetables, protein of choice, fresh red cabbage, additional chimichurri sauce, and yogurt. 

Enjoy!

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As Other Democrats Feud, Bloomberg Hammers Trump on Health Care

While the presidential candidates argue about each other’s health plans, Michael Bloomberg’s ads have attacked the president over pre-existing conditions.

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Administration Offers Plan for Medicaid Block Grants, Long a Conservative Goal

States will be able to cap a portion of spending for the safety-net program, a change likely to diminish the number of people covered by the health program.

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7 Questions With Jazz Jennings of TLC’s ‘I Am Jazz’

Her transition has been documented in the public eye for more than a decade. The newest season of her reality show began this week.

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American Life Expectancy Rises for First Time in Four Years

Life expectancy, the most basic measure of the health of a society, rose slightly in 2018, after a rare and troubling decline driven by the opioid epidemic.

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Altria Takes a $4.1 Billion Hit on Juul Stake

Following an earlier write-down of $4.5 billion, the tobacco giant’s stake in the vaping start-up is now worth a fraction of what it paid in 2018.

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Discovering My Hips in Hula Dancing

After a lifetime of not communicating with your hips, it’s not so easy to figure out how to sway.

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We Lost Our Son to Suicide. Here’s How We Survived.

I tried many of the supports available to help parents heal, like therapy, support groups, exercise and finding a way to honor our son’s memory.

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mercredi 29 janvier 2020

Coronavirus Live Updates: Death Toll From Mystery Illness Rises to 170

Over 7,700 people have fallen ill, with China now having more cases than it saw during the SARS epidemic.

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As Coronavirus Explodes in China, Countries Struggle to Control Its Spread

The time to prevent more epidemics is now, and countries are trying to seize the moment.

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Eat Natto, Live Longer?

Men and women who ate fermented soy products like natto, miso and tempeh had lower rates of cardiovascular disease and early death.

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Mask Hoarders Are Raising Risk of a Coronavirus Outbreak in the U.S.

Stores are selling out of masks, and health care workers risk infection if they cannot get the protective gear.

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As Other Democrats Feud, Bloomberg Hammers Trump on Health Care

While the presidential candidates argue about each other’s health plans, Michael Bloomberg’s ads have attacked the president over pre-existing conditions.

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Coronavirus Outbreak Tests World’s Dependence on China

As British Airways cancels flights and automakers close factories, businesses consider how to cope without the country’s vast factories and thriving consumer culture.

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Keeping Aging Muscles Fit Is Tied to Better Heart Health Later

For men at least, entering middle age with plenty of muscle may lower the later risk of developing heart disease by more than 80 percent.

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My Phoneless 11-Year-Old Was Lost in Manhattan and Survived

I’m sticking to my principles on not getting smartphones for my tweens — even though my child got lost on the dark streets of New York City.

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mardi 28 janvier 2020

Coronavirus Live Updates: Thousands Infected as Scientists Race for a Cure

Researchers on three continents are trying to develop a vaccine for a new and mysterious virus that has already killed more than 130 people in China.

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Researchers Are Racing to Make a Coronavirus Vaccine. Will It Help?

New technology and better coordination have sped up development. But a coronavirus vaccine is still months — and most likely years — away.

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How Do Bats Live With So Many Viruses?

They are considered the probable source of the coronavirus outbreak spreading from China. It turns out that they may have an immune system that lets them coexist with many disease-causing viruses.

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F.D.A. Warns Purell to Stop Claiming It Can Prevent Ebola or Flu

The Food and Drug Administration told the maker of Purell hand sanitizers to discontinue marketing campaigns that the agency complained also included claims for avoiding illness from other viruses.

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U.S. Accuses Harvard Scientist of Concealing Chinese Funding

Prosecutors say Charles M. Lieber, the chair of Harvard’s chemistry department, lied about contacts with China’s Thousand Talents Program, a state-run initiative that seeks to draw foreign-educated talent.

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U.S. to Expand Screenings for Wuhan Coronavirus

Health officials will begin evaluating arriving passengers for the infection at 20 ports of entry.

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Virus Crisis Exposes Cracks in China’s Facade of Unity

With anger rising over the response to the outbreak, even some with ties to China’s leaders have called for acknowledging divisions, not papering them over.

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Leaving Shanghai as the Coronavirus Extended Its Reach

There was a getting-out-of-Dodge feeling as we boarded the airplane, although airplanes — with their recycled air — are very effective settings for the spread of respiratory infections.

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As Coronavirus Spreads, Hong Kong Limits Border Traffic With Mainland China

Facing heavy pressure even from some pro-establishment politicians, Chief Executive Carrie Lam is shutting down train lines and limiting flights and tourism.

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lundi 27 janvier 2020

Guantánamo Testimony Exposes Role of Doctors in C.I.A. Interrogations

The hearings have showed the role of medical professionals, including keeping count during waterboarding sessions, in the agency black sites where prisoners were tortured.

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As Virus Spreads, Anger Floods Chinese Social Media

The sheer volume of criticism of the government, and the sometimes clever ways that critics dodge censors, are testing Beijing’s ability to control the narrative.

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Coronavirus Live Updates: Death Toll Surpasses 100; More Than 4,000 Infected

The total known cases of a mysterious new virus spreading across China increased nearly 60 percent overnight from 2,835 to 4,515.

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Martin Shkreli Faces New Accusations Over High-Priced Drug

A lawsuit by the Federal Trade Commission and New York’s attorney general says his company blocked generic rivals after sharply raising the cost of Daraprim.

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Chinese Officials Race to Contain Anger Over Virus

With public fury rising, the government acted on several fronts to show resolve in the face of the gravest political crisis in years.

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They’re Stealthy at Sea, but They Can’t Hide From the Albatross

Researchers outfitted 169 seabirds with radar detectors to pinpoint vessels that had turned off their transponders.

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When Fires Burn on the Prairie, Coneflowers Bloom More Often

Research over two decades on prairie land in western Minnesota shows how controlled burns encouraged a plant to generate seeds.

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‘What if We All Get Sick?’: Coronavirus Strains China’s Health System

To fight the expanding epidemic, the country is relying on a medical system that is overburdened even in normal times.

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9/11 Workers May Be at Higher Cancer Risk

Ground zero workers had higher rates of cancer, especially prostate and thyroid cancers and leukemia.

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Access to Care May Explain Disparities in Prostate Cancer Outcomes

Disparities in medical care may account for why African-American men with prostate cancer are almost twice as likely to die as white men with the disease.

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Looking on the Bright Side May Be Good for Your Health

A number of recent long-term studies have linked greater optimism to a lower risk of developing cardiovascular disease and other chronic ailments and to fostering “exceptional longevity.”

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dimanche 26 janvier 2020

Coronavirus Live Updates: China’s No. 2 Official Visits the Hot Zone

China has extended the Lunar New Year holiday to help contain the virus, now spreading around the world. Of the nearly 3,000 people who have so far contracted the disease, the vast majority live in China.

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As Coronavirus Fears Intensify, Effectiveness of Quarantines Is Questioned

Amid news the coronavirus is spreading at an accelerating rate, concern is growing that China’s lockdown of cities may not only have come too late but could even make the situation worse.

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The Coronavirus: What Travelers Need to Know

Many airlines are accommodating travelers who want to modify, delay or cancel their itineraries to China.

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In Coronavirus, a ‘Battle’ That Could Humble China’s Strongman

With Xi Jinping firmly in control, the Chinese government has stepped up its response to the Wuhan crisis, but the effort has been plagued by bureaucracy and a lack of transparency.

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Coronavirus Live Updates: Death Toll Reaches 56 as U.S. Finds Third Case

Hundreds of medical personnel are being deployed to Wuhan, China, and affected areas to treat the ill and stem the outbreak.

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samedi 25 janvier 2020

Effects of Coronavirus Begin Echoing Far From Wuhan Epicenter

Hong Kong closed its schools for several weeks, Beijing began limiting bus travel in and out of the capital and China’s travel association suspended tour groups of citizens heading overseas.

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Coronavirus Exposes Core Flaws, and Few Strengths, in China’s Governance

While China can mobilize a huge national response to the outbreak, its response to the crisis is also a lesson in how the country’s political weak points can carry grave consequences for world health.

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China’s Battle With a Deadly Coronavirus, in Photos

Here are the latest images as the country confronts a major public health crisis.

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What Is the Coronavirus? Symptoms, Treatment and Risks

A respiratory virus has spread from China to a half-dozen other countries, including the U.S. Here’s what you need to know.

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6 Items to Stuff in Your Ski Jacket Pockets

Sure, you’ll remember gloves and a helmet. But there’s other important gear to bring along for a successful day on the slopes.

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vendredi 24 janvier 2020

Chicago Woman Is Second Patient in U.S. With Wuhan Coronavirus

Federal health officials are monitoring 63 other people in 22 states for signs of infection.

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Trump Administration Threatens California Over Abortion

If the state doesn’t stop requiring private insurers to cover abortions, the administration said it will cut off federal funding for certain health programs.

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Trump Administration Threatens California Over Abortion

If the state doesn’t stop requiring private insurers to cover abortions, the administration said it will cut off federal funding for certain health programs.

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On a Nude Beach With My Parents, Baring Almost All

My Speedo stayed on but my secrets came out.

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Panic and Criticism Spread on Chinese Social Media Over Coronavirus

Chinese citizens are overcoming a lack of reporting on the crisis in the state-run media by sharing their own videos and information about the coronavirus outbreak.

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jeudi 23 janvier 2020

Coronavirus Live Updates: Travel Restrictions Widen as Official Death Toll Rises

For the first time, deaths have been reported away from the city of Wuhan, the center of the mysterious outbreak. More than 800 people in China have been diagnosed with the new virus.

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China’s Battle With a Deadly Coronavirus, in Photos

Here are the latest images as the country confronts a major public health crisis.

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As Coronavirus Spreads from China, Scientists See Grim Reminders

Epidemics of related viruses, like SARS, killed hundreds. But the W.H.O. has postponed a decision on whether the new outbreak is a global emergency.

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Many in China Wear Them, but Do Masks Block Coronavirus?

They may help, but experts say it’s more important to wash your hands.

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Insys Founder Gets 5½ Years in Prison in Opioid Kickback Scheme

The company executive, John Kapoor, was accused of bribing doctors and misleading insurers to increase sales of a highly addictive painkiller.

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Suspected Case of Wuhan Coronavirus Surfaces in Brazos County, Texas

Health officials said they were investigating the case and keeping the patient isolated at home.

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Hollywood Women Push Directors Guild for Better Parental Benefits

Taking leave can result in lost coverage, as one female director discovered after giving birth. She’s enlisted Amy Schumer, Amy Poehler and others in her effort to get the rules revised.

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Trump Moves to Block Visas for Pregnant Women on ‘Birth Tourism’

The Trump administration grants visa officers more power to block pregnant women from visiting the United States if applicants are believed to be traveling to give birth.

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Wuhan Coronavirus Is Spreading, but W.H.O. Says It Is Not an Emergency

Thursday’s decision by the international health organization followed a delay on Wednesday.

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What We Know About the Wuhan Coronavirus

A mysterious virus has caused an international outbreak of respiratory illness. The infection has turned up in the U.S. and six other countries.

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Trump Moves to Block Visas for Pregnant Women on ‘Birth Tourism’

The Trump administration grants visa officers more power to block pregnant women from visiting the United States if applicants are believed to be traveling to give birth.

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Surgeon General Says ‘Shocking’ Portion of People Aren’t Told to Stop Smoking

In a new report, he cited a number of helpful smoking cessation methods but said that e-cigarettes haven’t yet been proven to be an effective method.

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Depression May Elevate Dementia Risk

A Swedish study found that men and women with depression were much more likely to develop dementia than their peers without depression.

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How China’s Coronavirus Outbreak Could Threaten the Global Economy

Markets have tumbled as investors worry that Chinese shoppers will stay home for the Lunar New Year holiday and beyond. Economists say the possible impact isn’t yet clear.

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Wuhan Beyond the Coronavirus: Steel, Cars and Spicy Noodles

The Chinese city of 11 million embodies the country’s surge from grinding poverty to industrial powerhouse.

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China Silences Critics Over Coronavirus Outbreak

Beijing has responded faster to the new threat than it did with SARS, but it still silences and punishes those who veer from the official line, with potentially damaging consequences.

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A Guide Dog for Nightmares

How a dog named Bentley helped a young dancer heal from the abuse of the former physician Larry Nassar.

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My Son’s Friends Use Slurs in Online Games. What Can I Do?

You might say to your son, “While your friends might think they’re being funny or cool, words can do harm, and repeating slurs is fundamentally degrading to the groups they are used against.”

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My Father’s Passport

Against the advice of his oncologist, my father was unplugging himself, demanding to be released not only from the hospital, but from life as we know it. It felt like a victory.

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Experts Warn Coronavirus Will Spread Despite Wuhan Travel Ban

As China releases details about the 17 people who have died in the outbreak, a well-known SARS expert raises an alarm about the virus’s spread, saying he feels “powerless.”

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mercredi 22 janvier 2020

Coronavirus Live Updates: Chinese City of 11 Million Is on Lockdown

The authorities closed off the city of Wuhan after officials said the number of deaths from a mysterious new virus had nearly doubled.

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Major Insurers Pledge $55 Million to Try to Lower Generic Drug Prices

The Blue Cross Blue Shield Association and others say they have agreed to invest in a nonprofit’s effort to develop and sell cheaper drugs.

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Scale of China’s Wuhan Shutdown Is Believed to Be Without Precedent

In sealing off a city of 11 million people, China is trying to halt a coronavirus outbreak using a tactic with a complicated history of ethical concerns.

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Smokers Should Quit at Least 4 Weeks Before Surgery, W.H.O. says

In a new study, the health agency urges hospitals and surgeons to play a bigger role to help the world’s 1 billion smokers kick the habit.

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Stress Really Does Make Hair Go Gray Faster

The same nerves involved in the fight-or-flight response can cause permanent damage to the cells responsible for producing hair color in mice, scientists have found.

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China Silences Critics Over Coronavirus Outbreak

Beijing has responded faster to the new threat than it did with SARS, but it still silences and punishes those who veer from the official line, with potentially damaging consequences.

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Having Children, Breastfeeding May Cut Risk of Early Menopause

Pregnancy and breastfeeding may cut the risk of entering menopause before age 45.

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As Coronavirus Spreads from China, Scientists See Grim Reminders

Epidemics of related viruses, like SARS, killed hundreds. Now the World Health Organization must decide whether to declare another global health emergency.

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Do Our Babies Need to Move More?

A study that used activity trackers to monitor babies found associations between infants’ movement and levels of fat.

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As New Virus Spreads From China, Scientists See Grim Reminders

Epidemics of related viruses, like SARS, killed hundreds. Now the World Health Organization must decide whether to declare another global health emergency.

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Treating Regret

Despite the pervasiveness of regret, doctors often overlook it.

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The Nursing Shortage Is Threatening Our Care

“It’s gone from the human touch to ‘get it done and get it billed,’” one nurse said.

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China Warns Holiday Travel Surge Could Spread Deadly Coronavirus

A senior health official also said that the virus could mutate, which would complicate efforts to contain the outbreak.

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mardi 21 janvier 2020

What We Know About the Wuhan Coronavirus

A mysterious virus has caused an international outbreak of respiratory illness. Now the infection has arrived in the U.S.

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This Company Says It Will Fix Your Smile. It May Shush You if It Doesn’t.

SmileDirectClub, which sells teeth aligners online, has worked to limit information about customer dissatisfaction.

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First Wuhan Coronavirus Patient Identified in the United States

A person in Washington State is infected with a new respiratory virus. The outbreak began at a market in China and now has spread to at least four other countries.

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China’s Communist Party Scrambles to Confront Coronavirus Outbreak, a Test of Its Transparency

The new virus has killed at least six and infected nearly 300 people in China, with confirmed cases in Taiwan, Thailand, Japan and South Korea. An expert says it can be transmitted by humans.

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Rejecting the Name My Parents Chose

I was named for the main character in “Little Women.” Changing my name may be the most Jo March-like decision I could have made.

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Fears of China’s Coronavirus Prompt Australia to Screen Flights

A new coronavirus has killed four and infected around 220 people in China, with confirmed cases in Thailand, Japan and South Korea. A top Chinese expert says it can be transmitted by humans.

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lundi 20 janvier 2020

What We Know About China’s New Coronavirus

A respiratory illness has killed at least three people in China and sickened more than 200. Cases have also been reported in Japan, South Korea and Thailand.

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Childhood Obesity Is a Major Problem. Research Isn’t Helping.

Something is missing with many study methods.

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When Life Throws You Curveballs, Embrace the ‘New Normal’

For patients with life-altering illnesses or anyone just getting older, it helps to roll with the punches and make the best of the here and now.

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Rigorous Bilingual Training, Seen With a Tinge of Regret

Observing how Chinese 2- and 3-year-olds navigated a second language, I wondered whether I could have done this for my children.

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Eating More Vegetables Did Not Affect Prostate Cancer Progression

Men with early stage prostate cancer did not show benefits from a vegetable-rich diet.

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samedi 18 janvier 2020

China Reports 17 New Cases of Mysterious Virus

The spread of the pneumonialike illness adds to fears of a broader outbreak ahead of China’s busiest travel season.

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vendredi 17 janvier 2020

Supreme Court to Consider Limits on Contraception Coverage

The justices will weigh Trump administration regulations allowing employers to refuse to provide access to birth control on religious or moral grounds.

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W.H.O. Warns That Pipeline for New Antibiotics Is Running Dry

In two new reports, the global health agency says only government intervention can fix the broken market for new antimicrobial drugs.

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$8 Billion Verdict in Drug Lawsuit Is Reduced to $6.8 Million

A Philadelphia judge lowered the damages in a case that claimed Johnson & Johnson played down the risks of an antipsychotic drug.

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Medicare’s Part D Doughnut Hole Has Closed! Mostly. Sorta.

The drug coverage gap was widely loathed, but the new scheme may still leave some older Americans holding the bag.

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Three U.S. Airports to Screen Passengers for Chinese Coronavirus

Passengers from Wuhan, China, will screened for infection at J.F.K. beginning Friday night, and at S.F.O. and L.A.X. on Saturday.

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Three U.S. Airports to Screen Passengers for Chinese Coronavirus

Passengers from Wuhan, China, will screened for infection at J.F.K. beginning Friday night, and at S.F.O. and L.A.X. on Saturday.

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Fish Oil Supplements Tied to Sperm Health

Young men who took fish oil supplements had higher sperm counts, a greater sperm volume and larger average testicular size.

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jeudi 16 janvier 2020

Ayanna Pressley Opens Up About Living With Alopecia and Hair Loss

The United States representative from Massachusetts said that she was making peace with the skin disease in a video released on Thursday.

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Overwhelmed by Medical Bills, and Finding Help on TikTok

In a video last month, a North Carolina woman shared a tip about battling “stupid charges.” Thousands responded — some in gratitude, others to commiserate over the baffling costs of health care.

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How Anti-Vaccine Activists Defeated a Bill to End Religious Exemptions

Protests by parents, opposition from an ultra-Orthodox Jewish group and support from anti-vaccine celebrities coalesced to doom the New Jersey effort.

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mercredi 15 janvier 2020

Japan Confirms First Case of New Chinese Coronavirus

The detection of the virus in Japan adds to fears that it will spread outside China’s borders after a case was also reported in Thailand this week.

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This Strange Microbe May Mark One of Life’s Great Leaps

A organism living in ocean muck offers clues to the origins of the complex cells of all animals and plants.

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Blood Pressure Patterns Are Different for Women

High blood pressure tends to begin at a younger age in women than men, and rises faster, a new study reports.

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Where Surgeons Don’t Bother With Checklists

In many poor countries, older surgeons resist being questioned, and operations are more often emergencies, which leaves less time to review checklists.

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Is Incontinence Inevitable?

A reader asks if her urinary leaking is a simple fact of aging. (Hint: It doesn’t have to be.)

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Run a First Marathon, and Your Arteries May Look 4 Years Younger

Training for and finishing a marathon can leave arteries more flexible, healthy and biologically younger than before.

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mardi 14 janvier 2020

Minimum Wage Raises Could Lower Suicide Rates, Study Says

It was the latest study to suggest that effects of wage increases reach beyond economic welfare, but some experts pushed back on the findings.

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That Lead Apron in the X-Ray Room? You May Not Need It

A number of radiology organizations are trying to end the decades-old practice of shielding patients from radiation with lead aprons.

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Dying in the Neurosurgical I.C.U.

In cases of brain death or neurologically devastating injury, poor communication can make painful situations even harder.

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lundi 13 janvier 2020

How Insects Cope With the Effects of Gravity

Grasshoppers have to deal with blood pressure issues when they are upside down.

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Why Is Air Pollution So Harmful? DNA May Hold the Answer

It’s not just a modern problem. Airborne toxins are so pernicious that they may have shaped human evolution.

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Why Is Air Pollution So Harmful? DNA May Hold the Answer

It’s not just a modern problem. Airborne toxins are so pernicious that they may have shaped human evolution.

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When Heavy Periods Disrupt a Teenager’s Life

“Someone’s menstrual period should not be impairing them from leading a normal life, because we have really good treatments for pain and for heavy bleeding,” an expert says.

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Race and Medicine: The Harm That Comes From Mistrust

Racial bias still affects many aspects of health care.

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Drinking Tea Tied to Better Heart Health

Chinese men and women who drank more than three cups of tea a week had a lower risk of heart attack, stroke and other fatal problems.

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What to Say to Someone With Cancer

Don’t tell bad-news stories or be falsely optimistic. Do offer to organize closets or send eight pints of ice cream.

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dimanche 12 janvier 2020

Ronald Melzack, Cartographer of Pain, Is Dead at 90

Dr. Melzack and a colleague devised a theory that deepened medicine’s understanding of pain and how it is best measured and treated.

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samedi 11 janvier 2020

At 16, She’s a Pioneer in the Fight to Cure Sickle Cell Disease

Helen Obando is the youngest person ever to get a gene therapy that scientists hope will cure the disease, which afflicts 100,000 Americans.

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vendredi 10 janvier 2020

China Reports First Death From New Virus

The coronavirus, which surfaced in the city of Wuhan, has put the region on alert, but there is no evidence that it can spread among humans.

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Alcohol Deaths Have Risen Sharply, Particularly Among Women

An analysis of death certificates over nearly two decades contained several troubling findings.

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A Teenager’s Breakthrough Gene Therapy for Sickle Cell Disease

Doctors reset Helen Obando’s DNA in an effort to cure her of a painful genetic blood disorder. She’s the youngest person to receive the treatment.

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Second U.S. Baby to Be Born From a Dead Donor’s Uterus Is Delivered

Researchers at Penn Medicine in Philadelphia said the procedure could pave a new path to parenthood for women with uterine factor infertility.

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I Hate Football. I Let My Daughter Play It Anyway.

My husband and I believe that children should be allowed to take some reasonable risks, but football tested our resolve.

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jeudi 9 janvier 2020

Second U.S. Baby to Be Born From a Dead Donor’s Uterus Is Delivered

Researchers at Penn Medicine in Philadelphia said the procedure could pave a new path to parenthood for women with uterine factor infertility.

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Vaping Kills a 15-Year-Old in Texas

The teenager was the youngest to die so far in the outbreak of lung illnesses that affected thousands of people.

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Body Temperature 2.0: Do We Need to Rethink What’s Normal?

Since 1851, when the standard was set at 98.6 Fahrenheit, the average human body temperature has steadily declined.

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Trove of New Bird Species Found on Remote Indonesian Islands

Researchers found 10 new species and subspecies of songbirds off the coast of Sulawesi, with distinct songs and genetics from known birds.

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When the Cobra Bites, You’ll Be Glad Someone Sequenced Its Genome

Some scientists hope genomic technologies will lead to improved antivenom.

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Loud Fitness Classes Take a Toll on Instructors’ Voices

Motivating clients to push themselves by shouting at high volume can compromise fitness instructors’ vocal health.

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mercredi 8 janvier 2020

China Identifies New Virus Causing Pneumonia-Like Illness

The new coronavirus doesn’t appear to be readily spread by humans, but researchers caution that more study is needed.

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New York State Investigates Christian Health Cost Sharing Affiliate

Subpoenas have been issued to a company that solicits memberships for a health insurance alternative that offers no guarantees for covering medical bills.

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After a Measles Scare, Seattle Cracks Down on Vaccine Compliance

At a time when states and school districts are trying to increase vaccination rates, an aggressive strategy in Seattle appears to be paying off.

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These Patients Are Hard to Treat

A study examined a popular approach that coordinated care for the most expensive patients, and found that the project did not reduce hospital admissions.

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The Flu Season May Yet Turn Ugly, C.D.C. Warns

Almost as many people are falling ill as did two years ago, in what was a particularly severe flu season. But this season’s virus is unusual, and it’s too early to tell how dangerous.

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Cancer Death Rate Is in Steady Decline Among Americans

Breakthrough treatments for lung cancer and melanoma have driven down mortality overall. But progress has slowed for other cancers.

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Cancer Death Rate Is in Steady Decline Among Americans

Breakthrough treatments for lung cancer and melanoma have driven down mortality overall. But progress has slowed for other cancers.

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Dried Fruit, Oats and Coffee: Answers to Your Sugar Questions

Our 7-Day Sugar Challenge prompted a number of questions about cutting added sugar from our daily diet.

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How ‘Muscle Confusion’ Might Help Your Workouts

Shifting, quicksilver workouts may yield mental benefits that more rote regimens do not.

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mardi 7 janvier 2020

How to Pack a Go Bag for Extended Hospital Stays

For frequent hospital visits, a “go bag” with sleep helpers, organization tools, entertainment can help make you more comfortable.

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How Cassius Winston Greets His Late Brother Before Every Michigan State Game



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Whole Milk May Be Better When It Comes to Children’s Weight

Kids who drank whole milk were at a 39 percent reduced risk for being overweight than those who drank low-fat milk.

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Resolving to Be Coached

The secret to sticking with your resolutions may be having a coach to help strategize and cheer you on.

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Back in the Hospital Again

As we age, the stakes seem to rise with each hospitalization.

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lundi 6 janvier 2020

China Grapples With Mystery Pneumonia-Like Illness

Beijing is racing to identify a new illness that has sickened 59 people as it tries to calm a nervous public.

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A.I. Comes to the Operating Room

Images made by lasers and read by computers can help speed up the diagnosis of brain tumors during surgery.

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New Hope for Migraine Sufferers

There are now a number of medications that may prevent or alleviate migraines, as well as a wearable nerve-stimulating device that can be activated by a smartphone.

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Early Treatment for Autism Is Critical, New Report Says

Experts urge early identification and referral for treatment, even if a formal diagnosis has not been confirmed.

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New Hope for Migraine Sufferers

There are now a number of medications that may prevent or alleviate migraines, as well as a wearable nerve-stimulating device that can be activated by a smartphone.

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What if a Vaping Tax Encouraged Cigarette Smoking?

Policies aimed at youth vaping may have negative effects on adult smokers.

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Even a Single Dose of HPV Vaccine May Provide Protection

Young women who got only one dose of HPV vaccine, versus the recommended three, showed benefits against cancer-causing human papillomavirus.

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dimanche 5 janvier 2020

A Reporter’s Dive Into the Legal Deep of Psychotherapy

The therapist-patient relationship seemed like a place for re-examination in the age of #MeToo.

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samedi 4 janvier 2020

Everyone’s Resolution Is to Drink More Water in 2020

Why are we so obsessed with hydration?

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No More Excuses Not to Exercise

Many people say they don’t have the time to work out. But most of us spend hours each day viewing screens.

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vendredi 3 janvier 2020

Dr. Heather Ashton, 90, Dies; Helped People Quit Anxiety Drugs

Her “Ashton Manual,” published in 1999, has become a cornerstone for people all over the world dealing with benzodiazepine dependence.

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Johnson & Johnson Sued Over Baby Powder by New Mexico

The lawsuit claims the company targeted minority women and children despite being aware of the risk of asbestos in talc.

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Older People Need Geriatricians. Where Will They Come From?

The medical profession has been troubled for years by a persistent shortage of doctors who treat the oldest and sickest patients.

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In Appalachia, Crafting a Road to Recovery With Dulcimer Strings

In Kentucky, where music is the lifeblood, an apprentice program run by luthiers provides meaningful jobs and helps remove the stigma of opioid addiction.

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What if Children Ran the School Lunchroom?

A new program lets students customize their meals, participate in taste tests and brainstorm ways to redesign their school cafeterias.

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A Speech About Love for My Father’s Third Wedding

What could a son say about marriage to a father who had divorced twice, seeming to treat love as though it were seasonal?

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jeudi 2 janvier 2020

Texas Judge Rules That Hospital Can Take Infant Off Life Support

The case, involving an 11-month-old girl born with a heart defect, has become a rallying point for conservatives. The child’s mother plans to appeal.

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Partial Ban on E-Cigarette Flavors Is Issued

The F.D.A. says the restrictions will apply to closed cartridge systems, like the flavored pods that are popular with teenagers, but exempted the open tank systems sold in vape shops that permit custom mixing of flavors.

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Eat Better, Feel Better? Food Advice From the Year in Well

Intermittent fasting, drinking less alcohol and eating more oysters are some of the steps you can try.

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Christian Health Cost-Sharing Ministries Offer No Guarantees

Some state regulators are scrutinizing nonprofit groups that enroll Americans struggling to pay for medical care, but aren’t legally bound to cover their members’ claims.

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mercredi 1 janvier 2020

New Year’s Resolution: Be More Honest

Embracing honesty changed my life. Maybe it can change yours.

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Fazle Abed, Founder of a Leading Relief Agency, Dies at 83

Mr. Abed gave up a job as a senior executive at a multinational company to start BRAC after he saw his native land, Bangladesh, devastated by war.

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New Injection Method Makes an Old TB Vaccine Far More Powerful

Giving the vaccine intravenously to monkeys provided 90% protection against tuberculosis. More testing is needed before humans can be inoculated that way.

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A.I. Is Learning to Read Mammograms

Computers that are trained to recognize patterns and interpret images may outperform humans at finding cancer on X-rays.

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The Tech That Will Invade Our Lives in 2020

From smart homes to ultrafast wireless speeds, here’s what to watch.

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No More Excuses Not to Exercise

Many people say they don’t have the time to work out. But most of us spend hours each day viewing screens.

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Eat Better, Feel Better? Food Advice From the Year in Well

Intermittent fasting, drinking less alcohol and eating more oysters are some of the steps you can try.

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She Felt Fine, but Her M.R.I. Showed Several Strokes. What Was Wrong?

After the 67-year-old woman fell at the airport, the left side of her body wouldn’t cooperate. The answer to her malady was found in her heart.

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