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White people’s diet most harmful for environment: Study

Vitamin C doses may shorten ICU stay: Study

How Pain Tolerance and Anxiety Seem to Be Connected

Watch when you eat: Restricting the time over which you eat may help lose weight

Engaging in low-level physical activities can help reduce the risk of cognitive impairment: Study

At 71, she’s never felt pain or anxiety. Now scientists know why

Where There’s Rarely a Doctor in the House: Assisted Living

Soon, 3D printed tissues to help heal bone, cartilage

Eating walnuts may help fight breast cancer: Study

Artificial intelligence may predict premature death risk: Study

At Age 71, She Has Never Felt Pain or Anxiety

New York Sues Sackler Family Members and Drug Distributors

Computer tool predicts risk of deadly irregular heart beats

‘Contraceptive jewellery’ may make family planning more attractive

Judge Blocks Work Requirements for Medicaid Recipients in Arkansas and Kentucky

Judge Blocks Work Requirements for Medicaid Recipients in Arkansas and Kentucky

Mammogram Centers Must Tell Women if They Have Dense Breasts, F.D.A. Proposes

What Happens if Obamacare Is Struck Down?

Catching up on sleep over the weekend might increase your waistline: Study

Purdue Pharma Will Settle Major Opioid Lawsuit

Catching up on sleep over the weekend might increase your waistline: Study

Two Top Medical Groups Call for Soda Taxes and Advertising Curbs on Sugary Drinks

Women at Breast Implant Hearing Call for Disclosure of Safety Risks

Women at Breast Implant Hearing Call for Disclosure of Safety Risks

Bayer and Johnson & Johnson Settle Lawsuits Over Xarelto, a Blood Thinner, for $775 Million

Drinking hot tea may increase risk of esophageal cancer: Study

For Many Boys With Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, Bright Hope Lies Just Beyond Reach

Medicare for All Would Abolish Private Insurance. ‘There’s No Precedent in American History’

How to stay hydrated in the sweltering summer heat

Can’t control your cravings? Don’t blame yourself

Can We Get Better at Forgetting?

Can We Get Better at Forgetting?

Smoking during pregnancy may affect both infant and mothers’ health: Study

Moderate physical activities may lower the death risk: study

Nuts may help prevent dementia reveals a study

Emilia Clarke says she survived two life-threatening brain aneurysms during early ‘GOT’ days

A.I. Can Improve Health Care. It Also Can Be Duped.

India’s TB report card needs several improvements: Study

A twin inside a twin: In Colombia, an extraordinary birth

City Resident starts Facebook Page for Patients of Down Syndrome: ‘We need support as much as we need acceptance’

A Twin Inside a Twin: In Colombia, an Extraordinary Birth

The harbingers of change: Powerful women who ushered in a new wave of healthcare services in India’s interiors

Cases of extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis fall for first time in four years

From weight loss to long life: The many benefits of a plant-based diet

F.D.A. Approves First Drug for Postpartum Depression

W.H.O. Panel Demands a Registry for Human Gene Editing

F.D.A. Approves First Drug for Postpartum Depression

Reports of Breast Implant Illnesses Prompt Federal Review

Reports of Breast Implant Illnesses Prompt Federal Review

Holi daze: Tips to get over the bhangover

Plant cellulose may be used to create bone implants

Painkillers during pregnancy does not up asthma risk in kids: Study

Daily Low-Dose Aspirin No Longer Recommended by Doctors, if You’re Healthy

Trump Plans to End the AIDS Epidemic. In Places Like Mississippi, Obstacles Are Everywhere.

Coffee compounds may help fight prostate cancer

‘Inactive’ ingredients in most pills may cause allergic reactions: Study

New therapy may treat vitiligo within weeks

Ebola Epidemic in Congo Could Last Another Year, C.D.C. Director Warns

Tens of Thousands of Heart Patients May Not Need Open-Heart Surgery

A bad gut feeling

Methadone Helped Her Quit Heroin. Now She’s Suing U.S. Prisons to Allow the Treatment.

Older Americans Are Awash in Antibiotics

Tobacco, E-Cigarette Lobbyists Circle as F.D.A. Chief Exits

World Sleep Day 2019: The best and worst sleeping positions you need to know about

Things to know before getting a hair transplant surgery

How Big Tobacco Hooked Children on Sugary Drinks

Flashing Lights and Sounds Improve Memory and Learning Skills in Mice

World Kidney Day: Here are some warning signs of kidney-related diseases

F.D.A. Moves to Restrict Flavored E-Cigarette Sales to Teenagers

Midday napping may be effective in lowering high blood pressure: Study

New Generic Blood Pressure Drug Is Approved to Relieve Shortages

Trump’s Proposed Budget Undermines His H.I.V. Plan, Experts Say

National Cancer Chief Named as Acting Head of the F.D.A.

UnitedHealthcare Will Expand a Drug Discount Program Aimed at Lowering Consumer Costs

Pillsbury Flour, Nearly 500,000 Pounds, Is Recalled Over Salmonella Trace

Your Environment Is Cleaner. Your Immune System Has Never Been So Unprepared.

World Health Organisation launches new global influenza strategy

Controlling the source of stress may be key to reducing its impact: Study

Cancer Patients Are Getting Robotic Surgery. There’s No Evidence It’s Better.

When you are scarred by acne! Here's what to do!

Exposure to secondhand smoke can increase risk of kidney disease: Study

Passive smoking can raise kidney disease risk

Mid-day nap can lower high BP

Scientists Are Gaining Ground Against AIDS

We Broke the Same Bone. My Recovery Was a Breeze, Hers an Ordeal. Why?

Congratulations, It’s Twins. The Doctor Is Perplexed.

Doctors Welcome New Depression Drug, Cautiously

New York City: One student was not vaccinated against measles. 21 others got sick.

The battle against one of the worst Ebola epidemics ever is in trouble

For Alex Trebek, the Toughest Question: Can He Face Down Pancreatic Cancer?

Efforts to Contain Ebola Epidemic Are Faltering, Aid Leader Warns

Diet good for the heart can also benefit the brain: Research

The Imposing Venture of 3 Corporate Giants Gets a Not-So-Imposing New Name

W.H.O. Chief Plans to Reorganize a Vast Bureaucracy

Good News: Opioid Prescribing Fell. The Bad? Pain Patients Suffer, Doctors Say.