All too often, remaining a publicly viable woman in the second half of life means — paradoxically — doing one’s utmost to look like one is still in the first half of...
Read moreCalifornia is moving ahead with its plan to produce state-sponsored insulin, but its goal of offering cheaper medicine than brand-name companies may be much harder to achieve now that those major drug...
Read moreGood morning. I’m ordering my Easter ham this weekend, following the advice my colleague Julia Moskin handed down in The Times a decade ago. But what I plan to do with it...
Read moreT Introduces: Eric Tobua’s Towering, Wearable Creations“Wearable art” is a label applied with some abandon in the fashion world, but there’s no other way to describe the creative director Eric Tobua’s astonishing,...
Read moreNASHVILLE — After offering free H.I.V. testing at a drive-through event last year, staff members at Nashville CARES, a nonprofit sexual health clinic, made an alarming discovery: a cluster of positive tests...
Read moreMark Arnold had owned a few different homes in Los Angeles and Palm Springs, but none of them fulfilled a dream he had harbored since childhood. “I always wanted to build my...
Read moreAfter medical instruments called duodenoscopes sickened hundreds of patients in hospital outbreaks a few years ago, the Food and Drug Administration urged health care facilities to switch to models with disposable components...
Read moreThe first time Jennifer Nicole Walters spoke with John Clark Palicka was over the phone, it was in preparation for a training mission scheduled for the following day. Both were U.S. Air...
Read moreYears later, I still told the undergraduate students in my research methods class the story of my first date with Corey to help them remember the concept of regression to the mean...
Read moreA heartfelt smile can be infectious, and for Anna Clare Spelman and Peter Prix, it commenced their love story.Ms. Spelman and Mr. Prix had been living in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, for less...
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