Maya Cohen’s entree into the world of obesity medicine came as a shock. In despair over her weight, she saw Dr. Caroline Apovian, an obesity
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Hepatitis A Outbreak in U.S. and Canada Linked to Strawberries
Public health officials said they were investigating an outbreak of hepatitis A in the United States and Canada that is potentially linked to organic strawberries.
During the Omicron Wave, Death Rates Soared for Older People
Despite strong levels of vaccination among older people, Covid killed them at vastly higher rates during this winter’s Omicron wave than it did last year,
A Balm for Psyches Scarred by War
MDMA-assisted treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder “represents real hope for long-term healing,” health experts say. Source link
Can I Stop Isolating If I’m Still Testing Positive for the Virus?
Tests also differ in their sensitivity, and people differ in how they perform them. “Some people do a swab test and it’s like they barely
Imaging Contrast Dye Shortage Delays Tests for Diseases
Doctors cannot seem to pinpoint what is wrong with Michael Quintos. Mr. Quintos, 53, a Chicago resident, has constant stomach pain. He has been hospitalized,
Who Is Protected Against Monkeypox?
For a world weary of fighting the coronavirus, the monkeypox outbreak poses a key question: Am I at risk? The answer is reassuring. Most children
Months After a Stroke, the Man Was Wasting Away. What Was Wrong?
Finally, he agreed to see Dr. Richard Kaufman, their primary-care doctor. Kaufman was shocked by the man’s appearance, how the skin on his face hung
F.D.A. Chief Details ‘Shocking’ Conditions at Baby Formula Plant
The Abbott Nutrition plant in Michigan that was shut down in February, sparking a widespread baby formula shortage crisis, had a leaking roof, water pooled
Julie Beckett, Who Helped Disabled Children Live at Home, Dies at 73
Katie Beckett became one of several children — like Ryan White, who contracted H.I.V. through a blood transfusion, and Amber Tatro, who was born with