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  1. How Healthy Is …

    How Healthy Is Greek Yogurt?

    It’s a staple of the Mediterranean diet for good reason.

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  1. 5 Takeaways From Kennedy’s Senate Hearing

    During often tense exchanges, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. defended his positions on Covid vaccines, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and autism.

     By Apoorva MandavilliDani BlumChristina Jewett and

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  2. What Sport Rivalries Can Teach Us About Motivation and Performance

    Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz met in the U.S. Open men’s final. Here’s how fierce competitors help you unlock your potential.

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    In the Wimbledon finals in July, Jannik Sinner defeated Carlos Alcaraz, after a heartbreaking defeat only a month earlier.
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  3. Habits to Remain Injury-Free, According to Physical Therapists

    Experts see a lot of people who might have avoided their aches and pains. Here are a few of their favorite tips.

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  4. They’ve Dropped the Weight. But What About the Skin?

    Obesity drugs are leaving more people with loose, sagging skin. But firming creams and body contouring treatments are largely a pipe dream, experts say.

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    Tresnae Ramsey lost half her body weight while taking an obesity drug. It improved her health but left her with loose skin across her body.
    CreditCassidy Araiza for The New York Times
  5. Everything You Need to Know About Flu Shots This Fall

    Here’s how to protect yourself.

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Ask Well

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  1. Why Do I Get So Many Headaches During the Summer?

    We asked experts if heat, humidity, bright light and changing air pressure may play a role.

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    CreditEric Helgas for The New York Times
  2. I Left a Plastic Water Bottle in a Hot Car. Is It Safe to Drink?

    Experts explain some of the potential risks.

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    CreditEric Helgas for The New York Times
  3. How Can I Build Muscle as I Age?

    Building and maintaining muscle gets harder in midlife. But it’s still possible, if you follow a few basic principles.

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    CreditEric Helgas for The New York Times
  4. Does Benadryl Do More Harm Than Good?

    Every allergy medication has its pros and cons. Here’s what to know.

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  5. Is ‘Microdosing’ Accutane Effective?

    Chapped lips, peeling skin, nosebleeds — the drug treats acne, but its side effects can be miserable. Will a lower dose help?

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    CreditEric Helgas for The New York Times

Well Workouts

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  1. Find Your Next Favorite Workout

    Whether you’re starting from scratch or just looking to try something new, we can help you build an exercise routine that sticks.

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  2. 7 Exercises to Soothe Your Sore Neck and Shoulders

    Try this simple routine to combat “tech neck.”

     By Anna Maltby and

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  3. A Workout to Train for Everyday Life

    Functional training mimics the movements you need for daily tasks. Here’s how to get started.

     By Alyssa Ages and

    CreditTheodore Tae/The New York Times
  4. How to Dive Headfirst Into Summer

    Next time you go to the pool this summer, here are four ways to have fun on the diving board.

     By Jenny Marder and

    CreditDaniel Vergara for The New York Times
  5. 10 Workouts You Can Do Anywhere

    These routines can help you stick to a fitness habit while you’re away from home.

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    CreditJared Soares for The New York Times

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  3. Federal Report on Drinking Is Withdrawn

    The upcoming U.S. Dietary Guidelines will instead be influenced by a competing study, favored by industry, which found that moderate alcohol consumption was healthy.

    By Roni Caryn Rabin

     
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