Food
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New Hope — and an Old Hurdle — for a Terrible Disease With Terrible Treatments
Researchers in developing countries are trying to find treatments for conditions that affect the poorest people. But the system is…
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Possible Ways to Ease Drug Shortages
Lawmakers, U.S. officials and industry experts have offered measures to try to shore up the generic drug market.
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Biden Administration Warns 9 Governors About Medicaid Losses Among Children
Xavier Becerra, the health and human services secretary, suggested that states were doing far too little to make sure that…
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You Know the Cronut. Here Comes the MOD, a Cookie-Brownie-Cake.
Serve drinks with Zodiac sign glassware, pick up a Bûche de Noël and more food news.
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Seven Fishes (Not Seven Dishes) for Christmas Eve
A marinara-stained kitchen timer ticks as Donna Berzatto choreographs a complex dance of dishes around limited oven space. “I need…
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A Chicken Curry That Doesn’t Hold Back
Chicken vindaloo, one of the spiciest curries served at Indian restaurants in the west, is a perfect wake-up for any…
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What Parents Should Know About Tongue-Tie Releases
Tongue, lip and cheek-tie releases are often recommended to help with breastfeeding or to prevent health problems. Few studies have…
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What to Know About Ketamine
Matthew Perry’s death was attributed to the effects of high levels of the anesthetic drug, which is increasingly used to…
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Lead Levels in Children’s Applesauce May Be Traced to Cinnamon Additive
The F.D.A. is investigating the sources of cinnamon and other ingredients produced outside the U.S. as the possible cause of…
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There’s No Christmas Lunch Like a Korean American Church Lunch
After-service meals have been long been key spaces for first-generation immigrants establishing themselves in the United States. But younger Koreans…