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Abortions by Telemedicine and Mailed Pills Are Safe and Effective, Study Finds
The News Taking abortion pills prescribed through telemedicine and received by mail — a method used by growing numbers of…
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A Columbia Surgeon’s Study Was Pulled. He Kept Publishing Flawed Data.
The stomach cancer study was shot through with suspicious data. Identical constellations of cells were said to depict separate experiments…
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Jaime King Is on a Journey
Jaime King had been feeling that something was off. “There’s this strange, volatile energy,” the actress, director and model said…
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‘Feud: Capote vs. the Swans’ Fashion: Fake Eyelashes as Armor
In the fourth episode of Ryan Murphy’s new series, Babe Paley gets discouraging news, and Truman Capote tries sobriety.
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Can Your Cat Give You the Plague?
Human cases are rare in the United States, but in some Western areas cats that hunt rodents can become infected…
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U.S. Agencies Open Inquiry Into Generic Drug Shortages
The F.T.C. and H.H.S. are examining the tactics of group purchasing organizations that generic industry executives say have led to…
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The Art of Ash Wednesday, From the Neck Up
From smear shape to application style, a close look at the aesthetics of Ash Wednesday.
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This Easy Cauliflower Salad Will Brighten Even the Bleakest Days
Spiced and roasted florets join briny capers and sweet-sour pickled onions in a punchy dish made for February.
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Some Pregnant Women and Infants Received the Wrong R.S.V. Shots
Doctors and pharmacists seem to be confused by the guidelines. And the brand names aren’t helping.
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David Bouley, a Chef of Many Ideas, Brought Them to Delicious Life
This prolific pioneer, who died Monday, used his New York restaurants to explore a deep interest in nutrition, bread and…