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As a rash spread across the young woman’s face and body, doctors raced to figure out why.
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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.
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What Sport Rivalries Can Teach Us About Motivation and Performance
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Habits to Remain Injury-Free, According to Physical Therapists
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Why Do I Get So Many Headaches During the Summer?
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I Left a Plastic Water Bottle in a Hot Car. Is It Safe to Drink?
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How Can I Build Muscle as I Age?
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Does Benadryl Do More Harm Than Good?
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Is ‘Microdosing’ Accutane Effective?
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Find Your Next Favorite Workout
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7 Exercises to Soothe Your Sore Neck and Shoulders
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A Workout to Train for Everyday Life
Functional training mimics the movements you need for daily tasks. Here’s how to get started.
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How to Dive Headfirst Into Summer
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10 Workouts You Can Do Anywhere
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Some researchers suspect that rising prescription drug use may explain a disturbing trend.
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The hikers, who were in the Catskill Mountains, told officials that they had consumed the hallucinogen and one was experiencing a “debilitating high.” It was the second such episode in recent months.
By Hannah Ziegler

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

Studies over the last decade of acetaminophen use in pregnancy — including a recent scientific review — have yielded mixed results but have not found a causal connection.
By Azeen Ghorayshi

We want to hear from women over the age of 30 who feel as if they have not yet had a meaningful relationship for a New York Times Magazine feature.
By Charley Locke

Two former agency leaders said the administration’s “hostility” toward vaccines had spread to the agency’s top ranks.
By Benjamin Mueller

Neurologists are exploring medications that would help the brain recover after a stroke or traumatic injury.
By Rachel E. Gross

The health secretary fired the original committee members in June, replacing them with some who have been critical of vaccines.
By Apoorva Mandavilli, Dani Blum and Christina Jewett

The agency’s staff scientists pointed out how Covid was still unpredictable and posed a threat to toddlers, but the official decided to restrict shots only to children with risk factors.
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California, Oregon and Washington said they would work together to review scientific data, saying the C.D.C. could no longer be trusted. But Florida said it would abolish all vaccine mandates.
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