When Is the Best Time to Work Out?
It’s an age-old question. But a few recent studies have brought us closer to an answer.
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It’s an age-old question. But a few recent studies have brought us closer to an answer.
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Older daters are not getting adequate screening and protection from S.T.I.s. Here’s how to be a safer sexually active senior.
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Nearly 33 million Americans have osteoarthritis. Experts explain how it affects the body, and why it’s so hard to diagnose.
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Bird Flu Highlights Concerns Around Raw Milk
Testing suggests that pasteurization inactivates the virus. But what about raw milk and cheese?
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Even Celebrities Don’t Know How to Ask Their Friends About Ozempic
When Barbra Streisand posted a comment on social media about the actress Melissa McCarthy, it prompted a public conversation.
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The First Six Weeks of Pregnancy, Explained
Florida has banned most abortions after six weeks. Experts explain how that can often be before a woman knows she is pregnant.
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Why Is It So Hard to Shower When I’m Depressed?
Issues with hygiene are common symptoms of depression. Here’s why, and how to make bathing a little easier.
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A Peek Inside the Brains of ‘Super-Agers’
New research explores why some octogenarians have exceptional memories.
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Lyme Disease Is Spreading. Why Don’t We Have Drugs to Stop It?
Anti-tick medications exist for dogs, but certain concerns have hindered their development for humans. That’s changing.
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The Ultimate Skin Care Routine for Your Body
Many people pay the most attention to the skin on their face, but the rest of your body needs care, too. Here’s how to give it what it needs.
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Is It Healthier to Eat Your Vegetables Before Your Carbs?
“Nutrient sequencing” is said to regulate blood sugar. We asked experts if the science holds up.
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Why Do I Feel Gassy on Airplanes?
There are a few reasons that air travel can cause bloating. We have tips for making your next flight more comfortable.
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Some versions can lead to dependence. Here’s what we know about the risks.
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In 6 Minutes, You Can Be Done With Your Workout
Our three short workout videos will get your heart pumping and give you a full-body workout without a trip to the gym.
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Seven poses to help you wake up and feel energized, whether you’re an expert or a beginner.
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A gentler version of a popular workout keeps you moving while keeping your body off the floor.
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Gov. Kristi Noem suggested that President Biden should have euthanized the family dog, as she did. Animal experts said that such an option should be a last resort.
By Emily Anthes
Caroline Crampton shares her own worries in “A Body Made of Glass,” a history of hypochondria that wonders whether newfangled technology drives us crazier.
By Alexandra Jacobs
A genetic analysis sheds light on when the outbreak began, how the virus spread and where it may be going.
By Apoorva Mandavilli and Emily Anthes
Thousands of Americans believe they experienced rare but serious side effects. But confirming a link is a difficult task.
By Apoorva Mandavilli
Headaches, nausea and insomnia can spoil a ski trip or trek, and in extreme cases, the thin air can even be dangerous. Here’s how you can reduce symptoms, and what warning signs to watch for.
By Megan McCrea
But the scope of the outbreak among cattle remains uncertain, and little human testing has been done.
By Noah Weiland and Linda Qiu
The outbreak linked to shelled organic walnuts distributed by Gibson Farms has sickened 12 people and hospitalized seven in California and Washington State, federal officials said.
By Johnny Diaz
Women at risk for extreme high blood pressure should take a daily baby aspirin. But their doctors don’t always tell them.
By Roni Caryn Rabin
Research shows they can indeed deliver fitness benefits while you work — but only if you use them wisely.
By Amanda Loudin
Professor Zhang Yongzhen had flouted a government ban by disclosing the genome of the Covid virus soon after it emerged in Wuhan in 2020.
By Keith Bradsher
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