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HEALTH POLICY GLOBAL HEALTH THE NEW OLD AGE SCIENCE WELL COVID PANDEMIC

THE NEW OLD AGE

Hospice Is a
Profitable
Business, but
Nonprofits
Mostly Do a
Better Job
Nearly three-quarters of
hospice organizations are
now for-profit. Complaints
of fraud and profiteering
are growing.
4h ago By PAULA SPAN DOUG CHAYKA

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TIM GRUBER FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES PETER NICHOLLS/REUTERS

Nonprofit Health System Britain Limits Use of Puberty-


Pauses Policy of Cutting Off Blocking Drugs to Research
Care for Patients in Debt Only
Allina Health, a large health system in the The change is part of a broader push in
Midwest, had withheld care for patients who several countries to limit gender-related
had $4,500 in medical bills. medical treatments for young people.
16h ago By SARAH KLIFF and JESSICA SILVER-GREENBERG 16h ago By AZEEN GHORAYSHI

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY IRVING MEDICAL CENTER

From Energy Drinks to Extending Life? Supplement Slows


Aging in Mice and Monkeys

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Taurine helped stave off death in laboratory animals, but researchers cautioned that the
supplement is not a magic elixir.
2d ago By ELIE DOLGIN

F.D.A. Panel Rectal Cancer For These Bird No One Knows An Inside Look
Recommends Patients Could Flu How Many at Covid’s
R.S.V. Shot to Be Spared the Researchers, L.G.B.T.Q. Lasting Damage
Protect Infants Effects of Work Is a Day at Americans Die to the Lungs
Radiation the Very ‘Icky’ by Suicide
Beach

From Well More in From Well ›

The Beauty of a Gratitude Really How Worried The Truth Is It Bad to


‘Walk and Talk’ is Good for You. Should You Be About ‘Nature’s Wash Your Hair
Here’s What the About Wildfire Ozempic’ Every Day?
Science Shows. Smoke
Exposure?

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The Covid-19 Pandemic More in The Covid-19 Pandemic ›

An Inside Look Her Symptoms Covid Is Coming U.S. Ends Last As Emergency
at Covid’s Suggested Long Back in China; Covid Travel Ends, a Look at
Lasting Damage Covid. But Was Lockdowns Are Barrier, Vaccine Covid’s U.S.
to the Lungs That Too Not Mandate for Death Toll
Obvious? Foreign Arrivals

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June 9, 2023 Harald


zur

Hausen, 87, Nobelist Who Found


Cause of Cervical Cancer, Dies
When he proposed that the human
papillomavirus caused cervical cancer, he was
ridiculed. He persevered, and today a vaccine
exists.
By EMILY ANTHES

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June 9, 2023 Does


Noise
Affect
Your
Life?
We
Want to Know.
Noise is a vast — and largely unrecognized —
threat to your health. The Times is collecting
personal stories and noise measurements from
readers like you.
By EMILY BAUMGAERTNER

June 9, 2023 Are


You

Exposed to Too Much Noise?


Here’s How to Check.
Noise can damage your heart as well as your
hearing, but there are ways to measure your
exposure and reduce your risk.
By EMILY BAUMGAERTNER

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June 9, 2023 Noise


Could
Take
Years
Off
Your
Life. Here’s How.
We used a professional sound meter to measure
the din of daily life and talked to scientists about
the health risks it can pose.
By EMILY BAUMGAERTNER, JASON KAO, ELEANOR
LUTZ, JOSEPHINE SEDGWICK, RUMSEY TAYLOR, NOAH THROOP
and JOSH WILLIAMS

June 9, 2023

Cosmic Luck: NASA’s Apollo 11


Moon Quarantine Broke Down
A review of archives suggests that efforts to
protect Earth from contamination by any
organism brought back from the lunar surface
were mostly for show.
By SARAH SCOLES

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June 9, 2023 Energy


Drinks
Are

Surging. So Are Their Caffeine


Levels.
More companies are pushing low-calorie, sugar-
free beverages they say are healthy. Some
servings have nearly the same level of caffeine as
a six-pack of Coca-Cola.
By JULIE CRESWELL

June 8, 2023 Wild

Mammals Roamed When Covid


Kept Humans Home
Strict pandemic lockdowns may have allowed
animals to range more widely and spend time
closer to roads, a new study suggests.
By EMILY ANTHES

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June 7, 2023 THE

INTERPRETER

When Politics Saves Lives: a


Good-News Story
The decision to fund medications to treat H.I.V.-
AIDS patients in sub-Saharan Africa and the
Caribbean flew in the face of expert advice. But
the U.S. did it anyway.
By AMANDA TAUB

June 7, 2023 How


to
Protect

Yourself From Wildfire Smoke if


You’re at High Risk of Health
Effects
When the Air Quality Index rises above 100, extra
precautions can help keep you safe.
By DANI BLUM

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June 7, 2023 Is It
Safe to
Go for
a Run
in
Wildfire Smoke?
Wednesday is Global Running Day, but experts
advise against outdoor exercise in areas affected
by smoke from the wildfires in Canada.
By CLAIRE MOSES

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