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Alcohol-Related Deaths Surge to Nearly 500 a Day, C.D.C. Says

Nursing Home Staffing Shortages and Other Problems Persist, U.S. Report Says

Frequent Marijuana Use May Raise Risk of Heart Attack, Study Suggests

Long Covid May Lead to Measurable Cognitive Decline, Study Finds

Older Americans Should Get Another Covid Shot This Spring, Panel Says

A Fading Weapon in the H.I.V. Fight: Condoms

What to Know about Lead Exposure in Children

A Doctor’s Lifelong Quest to Solve One of Pediatric Medicine’s Greatest Mysteries

A Cyberattack on a UnitedHealth Unit Disrupts Prescription Drug Orders

Your Inhalers and EpiPens Aren’t Very Healthy for the Environment

Can Your Personal Medical Devices Be Recycled?

Drug Drastically Reduces Children’s Reactions to Traces of Food Allergens

Severe Frostbite Gets a Treatment That May Prevent Amputation

As Medicaid Shrinks, Clinics for the Poor Are Trying to Survive

Major Embryo Shipping Company Halts Business in Alabama

War and Illness Could Kill 85,000 Gazans in 6 Months

N.Y. Attorney General Urges Stricter Warnings for Asthma Drug

Fertility Clinic Errors Collide With a Redefinition of ‘Personhood’

A Quarter of Smokers Quit Under Menthol Bans, Study Finds

Abortion Shield Laws: A New War Between the States

Alabama Says Embryos in a Lab Are Children. What Are the Implications?

War and Illness Could Kill 85,000 Gazans in the Next 6 Months, Study Finds

Study of Patients With a Chronic Fatigue Condition May Offer Clues to Long Covid

A State Court Ruling on I.V.F. Echoes Far Beyond Alabama

Old and Young, Talking Again

75 Hard Has a Cultish Following. Is It Worth All the Effort?

More Young People Are on Multiple Psychiatric Drugs, Study Finds

Lactation Consultant Group Investigates Tongue-Tie Advocate

Abortions by Telemedicine and Mailed Pills Are Safe and Effective, Study Finds

Did You Go Through Fertility Treatment?

Can Your Cat Give You the Plague?