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How to Help Americans Eat Less Junk Food
It’s time to use warning labels to steer people away from food that’s bad for them.
By Kat Morgan and Mark Bittman
It’s time to use warning labels to steer people away from food that’s bad for them.
By Kat Morgan and Mark Bittman
We live in an age when people can live longer and healthier even with significant health conditions. What does this mean for future presidents?
By Daniela J. Lamas
Democrats should rally around a bill to overhaul the 1873 anti-vice law.
By Michelle Goldberg
We had a chance to treat sex categories in sports with curiosity and compassion instead of condemnation. We still can.
By Michael Waters
The U.S. bombings that ended World War II didn’t mark the close of atomic warfare. They were just the beginning.
By W.J. Hennigan
Glenn Kramon discusses the coincidences that led him to realize how critical immigration was to his recent cancer battle.
By Glenn Kramon
Here’s who needs to worry right now.
By Jennifer B. Nuzzo
Hospital outpatient departments, or HOPDs, are encouraging a surprise scourge on medical costs. It’s patients who bear the burden.
By Danielle Ofri
It’s time for decisive action to protect our young people.
By Vivek H. Murthy
The experience of living with my father’s dementia ranged from tragic to tragicomic to vaudevillian, often within the span of a few minutes.
By Cornelia Channing
A man reflects on his mother’s life with Alzheimer’s and what it has taught him as he faces his own diagnosis with the disease.
By Stephen Gettinger
How harm reduction can work in a red state.
By Maia Szalavitz
Norms on attendance have changed, but it’s about more than Covid-era school closings.
By David Wallace-Wells
The hotter it gets, the more difficult it is for our bodies to cope.
By Jeff Goodell
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The virus is changing.
By Rick Bright
Rescheduling the drug is the beginning of the end of marijuana criminalization. Now we need to think about regulation.
By Maia Szalavitz
The First Amendment looms large in lower court cases that may find their way to the Supreme Court.
By Linda Greenhouse
We need to be prepared to fight the next war, not the last one.
By John M. Barry
An interview with America’s top public health official about new challenges and the recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic.
By Jyoti Thottam
Involuntary treatment too often requires a court order.
By Sandeep Jauhar
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