Health
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A Hospice Nurse on Embracing the Grace of Dying
A decade ago, Hadley Vlahos was lost. She was a young single mother, searching for meaning and struggling to make…
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Unleashing a New Weapon on the Mosquito: A Mosquito
In a laboratory in downtown Medellín, Colombia, it is lunchtime: A technician in a white coat carries a loaded…
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Supporters of Aid in Dying Sue N.J. Over Residency Requirement
Judy Govatos has heard that magical phrase “you’re in remission” twice, in 2015 and again in 2019. She had beaten…
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For ‘Silver Tsunami’ With H.I.V., New Hope for Healthy Aging
Americans with H.I.V. are achieving the once unthinkable: a steady march into older age. But beginning around age 50, many…
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Abortions Rose in Most States This Year, New Data Shows
Source: Guttmacher Institute Note: Data compares January to June 2023 with a six-month period in 2020. Legal abortions most likely…
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As Abortion Laws Drive Obstetricians From Red States, Maternity Care Suffers
One by one, doctors who handle high-risk pregnancies are disappearing from Idaho — part of a wave of obstetricians fleeing…
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At Yale, a Surge of Activism Forced Changes in Mental Health Policies
In the weeks after Rachael Shaw-Rosenbaum, a first-year student at Yale, died by suicide in 2021, a group of strangers…
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Linda Evangelista, ’90s Supermodel, Had Breast Cancer Twice in 5 Years
Linda Evangelista, the supermodel made famous in the 1990s, revealed in an interview that she survived breast cancer twice in…
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Los desafíos de la covid prolongada para los adultos mayores
Pregúntale a Patricia Anderson cómo está, y quizá no obtendrás una respuesta rutinaria. “Hoy trabajo y estoy bien”, dijo un…
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Latest in Wellness Travel: The Menopause Retreat
With a growing number of women approaching the age of hormonal changes — by 2025, approximately 1.1 billion women worldwide…
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