8 Productivity Books Time-Management Experts Actually Use
These titles can help you achieve more with less stress.
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These titles can help you achieve more with less stress.
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Certain antidepressants, blood pressure pills and other drugs make you more susceptible to heat-related illness. Here’s what to know.
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Time away can make work stress even more apparent. Here’s what to do about it.
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Effective treatments and products can help manage this stressful condition.
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Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont has called on a government watchdog to investigate. Here’s what you need to know.
By Alisha Haridasani Gupta
Experts weigh in on the most vexing issues and changes — and how to deal with them.
By Dana G. Smith
Scientists are studying how to keep the ovaries working longer — and potentially, prevent age-related diseases in the process.
By Alisha Haridasani Gupta and Dana G. Smith
These habits can cause a surprising amount of damage to your teeth, experts say.
By Jancee Dunn
Research on how the drug affects female arousal is sparse. But doctors have been prescribing creams and pills anyway.
By Alisha Haridasani Gupta
We asked readers to submit their stories of retirement — to share their experiences, as well as their advice.
By The New York Times
Today’s Challenge: Take an emotional risk.
By Catherine Pearson
Patients using Done or similar telehealth platforms may experience disruptions in care, health officials warned.
By Dani Blum
Today’s challenge: Put that sprawling photo library to good use.
By Catherine Pearson
Today’s challenge: Use your calendar to balance friendships and other priorities.
By Catherine Pearson
Today’s challenge: ‘Repot’ a relationship and connect with an old friend in a new way.
By Catherine Pearson
At least 26 people have fallen ill after eating Diamond Shruumz products, including several who had seizures or needed to be put on ventilators.
By Dani Blum
Welcome to the 5-Day Friendship Challenge! Today is a light lift — just pick up your phone.
By Catherine Pearson
Male-pattern baldness hits half of men by age 50. Here’s what to know about treatment and prevention.
By Christopher Solomon
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Dermatologists explain the benefits — and drawbacks — of this popular option.
By Erica Sweeney
Artists and community organizations around the world are increasingly turning to art to create positive social change.
By Ginanne Brownell
Here’s what to know about the “FLiRT” variants of the virus, as well as symptoms, testing and treatment.
By Dani Blum
Experts say the new feature may offer dubious advice in response to personal health queries.
By Talya Minsberg
Researchers have linked early menstruation to an increased risk of health problems later in life.
By Alisha Haridasani Gupta
Universal screenings for the inherited disease promised to get babies diagnosed and treated sooner. But they still miss some children of color.
By Liz Szabo
Surveys suggest young adults are soaking up misinformation about sunscreen and skin cancer. Here are the basics for staying safe.
By Caroline Hopkins
We asked emergency room doctors for their advice on protecting yourself from dehydration, heat stroke and other serious health problems.
By Nina Agrawal
It’s sniffle season. Here’s how to figure out what’s causing your symptoms.
By Dani Blum
Digging holes can be a workout and mood booster all rolled into one.
By Dana G. Smith
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New research suggests a link between prenatal fluoride levels and behavioral issues in children. Experts are divided on the study’s significance.
By Alice Callahan and Christina Caron
This expert advice will help you attend to common injuries like cuts, burns and sprains — and know when to head to the doctor.
By Elizabeth Passarella
The dreaded bumps can occur anywhere you shave, wax or pluck. Here’s how to avoid them.
By Erica Sweeney
Here’s what you need to know about the diabetes drug and other new medicines used for weight loss.
By Dani Blum
The company said it will work to remove content about drugs like Ozempic, extended fasting and more from the “For You” feed.
By Talya Minsberg
The tenaculum might contribute to the discomfort women feel when getting an IUD. One company is testing an alternative.
By Alisha Haridasani Gupta
The internet is awash with stories of women throwing out their oral contraception. New data suggests a different narrative.
By Alisha Haridasani Gupta
The three illnesses are closely linked — and increasingly common. Here’s what to know about the shared risk factors for these conditions.
By Knvul Sheikh
Not all patches — or pimples — are created equal.
By Jillian Pretzel
If it’s not medically necessary, you may want to consider the risk of antimicrobial resistance.
By Anna Gibbs
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Millions of patients rely on insulin. But with new drugs, some have been able to lower their doses or stop taking it altogether.
By Dani Blum
And other questions about parasites.
By Dana G. Smith and Dani Blum
A mix of bacteria and sweat are likely to blame, experts say. But small changes can go a long way in reducing odors.
By Amy Jamieson
Conner Mantz and Clayton Young had run side by side for more than 10,000 miles. Both vied for a place in the marathon at the Paris Games.
By Talya Minsberg
Blood tests and “biodata” have entered the fitness space.
By Dana G. Smith
The bacteria sickens an estimated 265,000 Americans each year.
By Melinda Wenner Moyer
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