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X-ray after X-ray showed nothing unusual. But her doctors could see how agonizing her condition was.
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Our Ask the Therapist columnist, Lori Gottlieb, advises a reader whose avoidant communication style is making a breakup more complicated.
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Clusters of Severe Stomach Illness Reported Across the U.S.
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How to Stay Safe in a ‘Heat Dome’
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The Best Healthy Eating Advice of 2026 (So Far)
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Can ‘Chalant’ Dating Help More People Find Love? Ask Taylor and Travis.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are the poster children for enthusiastic romance. Some regular daters are pining for a similar dynamic.
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What Older Adults Should Know About GLP-1s as Medicare Coverage Expands
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Why Can’t I Eat as Much as I Used To?
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Do Intense Workouts Spike My Cortisol?
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Do I Really Need to Wear Sunglasses Every Time I Go Outside?
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Is Frozen Yogurt Better for You Than Ice Cream?
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Ready to Find Your Next Favorite Workout?
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A Beginner-Friendly Workout to Boost Your Longevity
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6 Exercises to Improve Your Coordination
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7 Moves to Prevent Shoulder Pain
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Why Go to the Gym When You Can Work Out in the Park?
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The C.D.C.’s tobacco control office has been shut for more than a year. After its most prominent antismoking campaign went off the air, calls to 1-800-QUIT-NOW lines have plummeted.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his allies promised public-health libertarianism. The idea couldn’t survive once they took power.
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Representative Thomas Kean Jr. announced he had been hospitalized for depression. More than one in four U.S. adults report having been diagnosed with the condition.
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The lawsuit argues that new federal rules went beyond what Congress enacted and broke from guidance that the federal government previewed to states.
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Scientists are studying whether GLP-1 medications could be lifespan-enhancing. Dana Smith, a health reporter for Well, explains the latest research around how these drugs might affect aging.
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