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FDA Issues Warning Over Misuse of Ketamine Therapy

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Unsupervised treatment — fueled by telemedicine prescriptions — for various psychiatric...
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Feeling Terrible After Your Covid Shot? Then It’s Probably Working.

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Fever, chills and fatigue may all be signs of vigorous antibody production, a new study finds.source...
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How the Kaiser Permanente Strike Could Affect Patients

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Especially in California, people are experiencing delays in appointments, longer waits for test results and may have medical procedures...
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Crossing Swamps and Sieving Sewage: A Year of Reporting on Mosquitoes

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For a series on the health threats posed by mosquitoes, a Times reporter followed the insects into...
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Chemistry Nobel Prize Revealed in Media Hours Early

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Some Swedish news outlets correctly reported the laureates’ names even before the choice was formally signed off, according to the...
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Evelyn Fox Keller, Who Turned a Feminist Lens on Science, Dies at 87

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Trained as a physicist and biologist, she argued that science had become gendered, with a narrow masculine framework that distorted...
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What to Know About the 2023 Nobel Prizes

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The Nobel Prizes will be announced beginning Monday.source...
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Arsenic Preserved the Animals, But Killed the Museum

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A popular taxidermy exhibit in Sioux Falls, S.D., was closed after the toxic substance was discovered laced throughout the specimens. Many...
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Ancient Arrow Is Among Artifacts to Emerge From Norway’s Melting Ice

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As the earth warms, glacial archaeologists are in a race against time to preserve objects before they are destroyed by the elements. Recent...
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Block Island’s Nature Preserves Offer Solitude and Wildlife

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On Block Island, a tiny dot off the New England coast, birders and other nature lovers can find...
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