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Fate of Billions for Opioid Victims From Sacklers Rests With Supreme Court

Desperate Families Search for Affordable Home Care

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Egypt Wiped Out Hepatitis C. Now It Is Trying to Help the Rest of Africa.

Unvaccinated and Vulnerable: Children Drive Surge in Deadly Outbreaks

Cockroaches and Mountains of Trash Plague Acapulco After Hurricane

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Illness Surge in China Is Not From a Novel Pathogen, Data Suggests
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Illness Surge in China Is Not From a Novel Pathogen, Data Suggests

Frank S. Laing November 26, 2023

The World Health Organization said that China had shared data about a recent surge in respiratory illnesses in children, one day after the agency said it was seeking information about … Read More

The Neighbors Are All Older, Too. Is That What You Want?
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The Neighbors Are All Older, Too. Is That What You Want?

Frank S. Laing November 25, 2023

The motives for relocating vary, of course. Ms. Cave, 67, moved to Riderwood because “I was the daughter who had to take care of parents from afar, and I swore … Read More

Why Long-Term Care Insurance Falls Short for So Many
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Why Long-Term Care Insurance Falls Short for So Many

Frank S. Laing November 24, 2023

For 35 years, Angela Jemmott and her five brothers paid premiums on a long-term care insurance policy for their 91-year-old mother. But the policy does not cover home health aides … Read More

Deaths From Coal Pollution Have Dropped, but Emissions May be Twice as Deadly
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Deaths From Coal Pollution Have Dropped, but Emissions May be Twice as Deadly

Frank S. Laing November 23, 2023

Coal, the dirtiest of fossil fuels, is far more harmful to human health than previously thought, according to a new report, which found that coal emissions are associated with double … Read More

What to Know About Long-Term Care Insurance
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What to Know About Long-Term Care Insurance

Frank S. Laing November 23, 2023

If you’re wealthy, you’ll be able to afford help in your home or care in an assisted-living facility or a nursing home. If you’re poor, you can turn to Medicaid … Read More

U.S. Offers Another Round of Free Covid Tests Through the Mail
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U.S. Offers Another Round of Free Covid Tests Through the Mail

Frank S. Laing November 22, 2023

Just in time for the holiday season, the Biden administration is offering Americans a fresh round of free at-home coronavirus tests through the Postal Service. The administration revived the dormant … Read More

Ailing Hamas Hostages Desperately Need Care, Doctors Say
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Ailing Hamas Hostages Desperately Need Care, Doctors Say

Frank S. Laing November 21, 2023

“We want the government to do everything possible to bring the hostages back — that has to be the top priority,” Tomer Keshet, Mr. Bibas’s cousin, said in an interview. … Read More

Was This a Recurrence of Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma or Something Else?
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Was This a Recurrence of Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma or Something Else?

Frank S. Laing November 20, 2023

The 57-year-old man looked up the long staircase that led to his rooms in the rectory, the residence he shared with three other priests. He gripped the handrail on either … Read More

Extra Fees Drive Assisted Living Profits
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Extra Fees Drive Assisted Living Profits

Frank S. Laing November 20, 2023

Florence Reiners, 94, adores living at the Waters of Excelsior, an upscale assisted-living facility in the Minneapolis suburb of Excelsior. The 115-unit building has a theater, a library, a hair … Read More

A Simple Way to Save Premature Babies
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A Simple Way to Save Premature Babies

Frank S. Laing November 19, 2023

How It Works: Doctors wait to cut the cord. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists already recommends delaying clamping by 30 to 60 seconds for both full-term and preterm … Read More

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Noticias recientes

  • Fate of Billions for Opioid Victims From Sacklers Rests With Supreme Court
  • Desperate Families Search for Affordable Home Care
  • What to Know About Home Care Services
  • Abraham Bergman, Doctor Who Sought Answers on SIDS, Dies at 91
  • U.S. Rate of Suicide by Firearm Reaches Record Level
  • Could Longevity Drugs for Dogs Extend Your Pet’s Life?
  • CAR-T, Lifesaving Cancer Treatment, May Sometimes Cause Cancer, FDA Says
  • Egypt Wiped Out Hepatitis C. Now It Is Trying to Help the Rest of Africa.
  • Unvaccinated and Vulnerable: Children Drive Surge in Deadly Outbreaks
  • Cockroaches and Mountains of Trash Plague Acapulco After Hurricane
  • Illness Surge in China Is Not From a Novel Pathogen, Data Suggests
  • The Neighbors Are All Older, Too. Is That What You Want?
  • Why Long-Term Care Insurance Falls Short for So Many
  • Deaths From Coal Pollution Have Dropped, but Emissions May be Twice as Deadly
  • What to Know About Long-Term Care Insurance
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