Health
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The Long, Long Wait for a Diabetes Cure
In the three decades since she was first diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes, Lisa Hepner has clung to a vague…
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A Choice of Mooncakes for the Mid-Autumn Festival
It’s a good month before the Mid-Autumn Festival (Sept. 10), also called the Moon Festival, is celebrated in Asian communities.…
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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,…
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Why Monkeypox Vaccine Shortage May Threaten the Immunocompromised
The shortfall of monkeypox vaccine doses in the United States, expected to last for months, is raising urgent questions about…
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The Problem With Wine Bottles
Glass bottles have historically been the perfect containers for wine. They are inert and handily sealed, so wine can age…
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One Fifth, Serving Updated Italian Fare, Is Set to Open in Greenwich Village
Headliner One Fifth With a nearly 100-year history, this Art Deco-styled space, most recently the Batali and Bastianich team’s Otto,…