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Scenes From a City That Only Hands Out Tickets for Using Fentanyl

Is It an E-Bike, or a Motorcycle for Children?

What Is an E-Bike, and How Safe Are They?

Louise Levy, Who Was Studied for Her Very Long Life, Is Dead at 112

A Half-Million Americans May Have Tick-Linked Meat Allergy, C.D.C. Says

Blood of Young Mice Extends Life in the Old

16 People Sickened in Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Ground Beef

For Adults With No Heart Attack or Stroke History, More Evidence Not to Start Aspirin

Tornado at Pfizer Warehouse Likely to Worsen Shortage of Surgical Drugs

Could the Next Pandemic Start at the County Fair?

A Number That Should Guide Your Health Choices (It’s Not Your Age)

A Mystery in the E.R.? Ask Dr. Chatbot for a Diagnosis.

A Mystery in the E.R.? Ask Dr. Chatbot for a Diagnosis.

Tornado Tears Through Pfizer’s N.C. Site, Threatening Crucial Drug Supplies

Insurers Deny Medical Care for the Poor at High Rates, Report Says

F.D.A. Approves R.S.V. Shot for Infants

Treating Alzheimer’s Very Early Offers Better Hope of Slowing Decline, Study Finds

They Lost Their Legs. Doctors and Health Care Giants Profited.

Aspartame Is a Possible Cause of Cancer in Humans, a W.H.O. Agency Says

F.D.A. Approves First U.S. Over-the-Counter Birth Control Pill

Racism and Sexism Underlie Higher Maternal Death Rates for Black Women, U.N. Says

Teenage Girls Were Behind a Surge in Mental Health Hospitalizations

Coronavirus Probably Spread Widely in Deer and Perhaps Back to People, U.S.D.A. Says

What Haunts Child Abuse Victims? The Memory Study Finds

Substance Abuse Is Climbing Among Seniors

Drowning Is No. 1 Killer of Young Children. U.S. Efforts to Fix It Are Lagging.

Sue Johanson Who Talked Sex With Aplomb Dies at 92

Antibiotic Shortage Could Worsen Syphilis Epidemic

Abortion Drugs May Be Safe Even After the First Trimester Study Suggests

What to Know if Youre Considering the Alzheimers Drug Leqembi

New Federal Decisions Make Alzheimers Drug Leqembi Widely Accessible

U.S. Animal Industries Pose Disease Risks to People Report Says

Medicare Advantage Plans Offer Few Psychiatrists

Federal Officials Hatch a Three-Pronged Defense Against Another Tripledemic

A Blood Test Predicts Pre-eclampsia in Pregnant Women