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How to Fend Off Holiday Stress, from People Who Should Know

How to Fend Off Holiday Stress, from People Who Should Know

A UPS driver, a baker and Santa’s helper share advice for staying present through the season.

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Can You Pass the Flexibility Test?

Can You Pass the Flexibility Test?

Having a good range of motion is essential for athletics as well as everyday life.

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How to Get More Men to Try Therapy

How to Get More Men to Try Therapy

Mental health experts say that many American men are in crisis. One solution is to convince them that asking for help is a strength, not a weakness.

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She Preached Death Without Fear. Could She Practice It?

She Preached Death Without Fear. Could She Practice It?

Shatzi Weisberger spent years urging others to approach the process of dying with joy and wonder. Then she got cancer.

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What is Stiff-Person Syndrome? Celine Dion’s Diagnosis, Explained

What is Stiff-Person Syndrome? Celine Dion’s Diagnosis, Explained

Celine Dion canceled her upcoming tour after being diagnosed with this rare neurological condition. Here’s what we know.

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A Plea From Experts to Pregnant Women: Get Vaccinated Against Covid

A Plea From Experts to Pregnant Women: Get Vaccinated Against Covid

Many expectant women have avoided the shots, unaware that the virus poses significant risks to the fetus — and to them.

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Lasik Patients Should Be Warned of Complications, F.D.A. Draft Says

Lasik Patients Should Be Warned of Complications, F.D.A. Draft Says

Draft recommendations by the agency describe dry eyes, visual disturbances and other side effects of the procedure. Surgeons say the benefits are being ignored.

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How to Get Enough Vitamin D During the Winter

How to Get Enough Vitamin D During the Winter

If you live in certain parts of the country, you’ll need a lot more than sunlight to maintain adequate levels this season. Here’s what the experts recommend.

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What Are Whole Grains and How Many Should You Eat?

What Are Whole Grains and How Many Should You Eat?

A new study found that people aren’t getting enough of them. The first step to fix that, experts say: Better define the foods that qualify.

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How to Spot Flu Symptoms in Children

How to Spot Flu Symptoms in Children

This year’s influenza season looks to be particularly bad. We asked doctors what parents need to know about the virus — and need to recognize when things turn serious.

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Exercises to Help You Ease Holiday Stress

Exercises to Help You Ease Holiday Stress

These easy fitness strategies will help keep your spirits up.

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Holiday Drinking Can Hurt Your Heart. Here Are Tips to Stay Healthy.

Holiday Drinking Can Hurt Your Heart. Here Are Tips to Stay Healthy.

December is peak time for cardiovascular issues. Here’s how to stay safe.

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With This Weed, I Thee Wed

With This Weed, I Thee Wed

As recreational marijuana becomes legalized across the United States, some couples are finding new ways to incorporate weed into nearly every aspect of their celebrations.

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Plantar Fasciitis: Tiger Woods’s Foot Condition, Explained

Plantar Fasciitis: Tiger Woods’s Foot Condition, Explained

Tiger Woods announced he has the common foot condition. Here’s what to know about symptoms, treatment and prevention.

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Michael Pertschuk, Antismoking and Auto Safety Crusader, Dies at 89

Michael Pertschuk, Antismoking and Auto Safety Crusader, Dies at 89

As an obscure but muscular congressional staffer and chairman of the Federal Trade Commission, he helped usher into law a raft of consumer protections.

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Hove secondary school pupil dies with suspected strep A

Sixteen children are believed to have died with invasive strep A infections since September.

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2-Minute Exercise Bursts Can Have Big Health Benefits

A new study confirms that you don’t have to do a hard workout to reap the longevity rewards of exercise.

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Scientists Have Designed a ‘Vagina on a Chip’

A silicone chip lined with tissue from human donors could help scientists test drug treatments for bacterial infections in the vagina.

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A Bond Thicker Than Blood

When he yearned for his father, his godfather would appear. Plus: How a woman’s life changed when she gave her subway card to a stranger.

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Matt Hancock to stand down at next election

The former health secretary was suspended as a Conservative MP after taking part in I'm A Celebrity.

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More diagnostic hubs to tackle NHS waiting lists in England

A taskforce has also been set up to unlock spare beds and theatres in the private sector.

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Ambulance staff to strike on 21 December

Paramedics and support staff in nearly all the services in England and Wales to take part.

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I’m Having an Operation to Lose Weight. Do I Have to Tell People?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on navigating the personal boundaries around our physical health.

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Strep A: Why it can be dangerous and what to know

Another UK child has died from this highly contagious infection. What should people look out for?

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Host of top hospitals targeted by nurse strikes

Cancer centres and children's hospitals among services affected by 15 and 20 December walkouts.

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