Food
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Long-Acting Drugs May Revolutionize H.I.V. Prevention and Treatment
New regimens in development, including once-weekly pills and semiannual shots, could help control the virus in hard-to-reach populations.
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Sleep Apnea Reduced in People Who Took Weight-Loss Drug, Eli Lilly Reports
The company reported results of clinical trials involving Zepbound, an obesity drug in the same class as Novo Nordisk’s Wegovy.
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Women Talk Through Their Abortions on TikTok
“Have an abortion with me,” a single mother from Brooklyn named Sunni says as she twirls around her kitchen to…
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U.S. Limits Deadly Mining Dust as Black Lung Resurges
Federal regulation capping toxic airborne silica has been decades in the making. The delay has cost miners dearly.
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Restaurant Review: Hamburger America Is Deliriously Messy
Every once in a while, restaurateurs in New York become infatuated with the cuisine of some other place. In the…
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Kisa Brings South Korean Roadside Fare to the Lower East Side
Rosemary’s offers pizza and a family-style meal in Midtown, the owners of Oxalis open Laurel Bakery in the Columbia Street…
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‘Pasta Nada’ and More Ultrafast, Flexible Dinners
Few ingredients and very versatile: creamy garlic pasta with greens, soy-glazed chicken breasts, kimchi fried rice.
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At Passover, the Only Constant Is Changing Recipes
Joan Nathan, a doyenne of Jewish American cuisine, has long treasured the holiday and witnessed its evolution through food.
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How to Make Frozen Shrimp Even Faster (and More Delicious)
You’re 20 minutes and a few simple steps from a fresh spring stir-fry built from a freezer staple.
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One-Pot Tortellini With Prosciutto and Peas Is for Friends
Whether in the eating or in the making of Ali Slagle’s springtime supper.