Stirring disinformation: Once relegated to political fringes, vaccine bashing takes center stage with Fox News hosts Tucker Carlson and Laura Ingraham

Stirring disinformation: Once relegated to political fringes, vaccine bashing takes center stage with Fox News hosts Tucker Carlson and Laura Ingraham

Tiffany Hsu | New York Times | 
Rupert Murdoch received a dose of a Covid-19 vaccine. Afterward, he urged everyone else to get it, too. Since then, ...
Fan of soda? Association found between colon cancer and sugary drinks, though no direct links identified

Fan of soda? Association found between colon cancer and sugary drinks, though no direct links identified

Nicholas Bakalar | New York Times | 
[A] new study, published in the medical journal Gut, examined the link between colorectal cancer and sweet drinks in 94,464 ...
What can teenagers looking for COVID shots do if their parents are opposed to vaccines?

What can teenagers looking for COVID shots do if their parents are opposed to vaccines?

Jan Hoffman | New York Times | 
[T]hough Covid vaccines have been authorized for children as young as 12, many parents, worried about side effects and frightened ...
Nearly a quarter of COVID survivors, even those with mild symptoms, face ongoing medical issues

Nearly a quarter of COVID survivors, even those with mild symptoms, face ongoing medical issues

Pam Belluck | New York Times | 
[A] study, tracking the health insurance records of nearly two million people in the United States who contracted the coronavirus ...
Viewpoint: Why are some people hesitant to get vaccines? It may have more to do with hard-wired personality than politics

Viewpoint: Why are some people hesitant to get vaccines? It may have more to do with hard-wired personality than politics

Sema Sgaier | New York Times | 
After conducting a national survey of U.S. adults, we grouped people into distinct profiles based on their shared beliefs and ...
In between belly rubs, dogs are on the front lines in hunting down COVID

In between belly rubs, dogs are on the front lines in hunting down COVID

Hannah Beech | New York Times | 
[T]hree Labradors, operating out of a university clinic in Bangkok, are part of a global corps of dogs being trained ...
Top China virologist who conducts risky experiments in Wuhan with bat coronaviruses rejects lab leak theory

Top China virologist who conducts risky experiments in Wuhan with bat coronaviruses rejects lab leak theory

Amy Qin, Chris Buckley | New York Times | 
Shi Zhengli, a top Chinese virologist, is once again at the center of clashing narratives about her research on coronaviruses ...
Swiss voters ‘overwhelmingly’ reject activist-proposed synthetic pesticide ban, referendum results show

Swiss voters ‘overwhelmingly’ reject activist-proposed synthetic pesticide ban, referendum results show

Noele Illien | New York Times | 
Voters in Switzerland on [June 12] overwhelmingly rejected a measure that would have banned the use of artificial pesticides in ...
‘COVID is well on its way to becoming endemic’: With hopes for herd immunity fading, living with the coronavirus could be long term reality

‘COVID is well on its way to becoming endemic’: With hopes for herd immunity fading, living with the coronavirus could be long term reality

Andrés Martínez | New York Times | 
Experts now say [SARS-CoV-2] is changing too quickly, new more contagious variants are spreading too easily and vaccinations are happening ...
Will your college mandate vaccines this fall? It depends — mostly — on whether Democrats or Republicans control your state

Will your college mandate vaccines this fall? It depends — mostly — on whether Democrats or Republicans control your state

Rukmini Callimachi | New York Times | 
In a divided nation, college vaccine mandates are mostly following familiar fault lines. As of [May 22] only 34 — ...
‘Post-coronavirus trauma’: Why a growing group of ‘perma-maskers’ say they won’t forgo face coverings anytime soon

‘Post-coronavirus trauma’: Why a growing group of ‘perma-maskers’ say they won’t forgo face coverings anytime soon

Sarah Maslin Nir | New York Times | 
Last year, protesters staged rallies against official requirements to wear masks, built pyres to burn them in protest and touched ...
Poorer countries are most vulnerable: Fast-spreading Indian variant and limited vaccine supplies threaten global recovery

Poorer countries are most vulnerable: Fast-spreading Indian variant and limited vaccine supplies threaten global recovery

Benjamin Mueller | New York Times | 
In the United States, which has detected more than 800 cases of the variant from India, a glut of vaccines ...
Assisant Health Secretary Rachel Levine sets trail-blazing path: How the highest-ranking openly transgender person to serve in the federal government has navigated her first months in office

Assisant Health Secretary Rachel Levine sets trail-blazing path: How the highest-ranking openly transgender person to serve in the federal government has navigated her first months in office

Sheryl Gay Stolberg | New York Times | 
Dr. [Rachel] Levine, a former Pennsylvania health secretary, is now President Biden’s assistant secretary for health, the first openly transgender ...
Reach for ice cream when you’re feeling down? Sugar-laden, high-fat foods are comforting, but least likely to benefit mental health

Reach for ice cream when you’re feeling down? Sugar-laden, high-fat foods are comforting, but least likely to benefit mental health

Anahad O'Connor | New York Times | 
[O]ver the years, a growing body of research has provided intriguing hints about the ways in which foods may affect ...
Reviving cold cases: DNA Doe Project uses genetic genealogy to solve long-unsolved crimes

Reviving cold cases: DNA Doe Project uses genetic genealogy to solve long-unsolved crimes

Virginia Huges | New York Times | 
Genetic genealogy debuted more than 20 years ago as a pastime for ancestry enthusiasts. The customer sent a saliva sample ...
Here’s why the CDC relaxed its mask policy a week after announcing confusing guidance

Here’s why the CDC relaxed its mask policy a week after announcing confusing guidance

Apoorva Mandavilli | New York Times | 
For months, federal officials have vigorously warned that wearing masks and social distancing were necessary to contain the pandemic. So ...
‘The most terrifying thing’: For an unlucky few, even mild COVID can lead to psychosis. We still don’t know why

‘The most terrifying thing’: For an unlucky few, even mild COVID can lead to psychosis. We still don’t know why

Pam Belluck | New York Times | 
[I]n mid-December, after a mild case of Covid-19, [49-year-old former marine Ivan Agerton] was seized by a kind of psychosis ...
People with compromised immune systems are likeliest evolutionary source of rogue COVID variants

People with compromised immune systems are likeliest evolutionary source of rogue COVID variants

Apoorva Mandavilli | New York Times | 
A coronavirus typically gains mutations on a slow-but-steady pace of about two per month. But this variant, called B.1.1.7, had ...
Endometriosis falls into the abyss of ‘women’s diseases’: Here’s what a pioneering bioengineer is designing to redress that

Endometriosis falls into the abyss of ‘women’s diseases’: Here’s what a pioneering bioengineer is designing to redress that

Rachel Gross | New York Times | 
Dr. [Linda] Griffith founded the [Gynepathology Research] lab in 2009 with the goal of helping researchers solve endometriosis, a chronic ...
‘Alternative proteins doesn’t mean adopting a vegan diet’: A vegan makes the case for the meatless meat revolution

‘Alternative proteins doesn’t mean adopting a vegan diet’: A vegan makes the case for the meatless meat revolution

Ezra Klein | New York Times | 
About a quarter of global greenhouse gas emissions are traceable to the food supply chain. Animal agriculture accounts for about three-quarters of those emissions ...
Viewpoint: ‘Regenerate or die?’ Fashion industry co-opts sustainability buzzwords like ‘regenerative’ and ‘circular’ — but what do they really mean?

Viewpoint: ‘Regenerate or die?’ Fashion industry co-opts sustainability buzzwords like ‘regenerative’ and ‘circular’ — but what do they really mean?

Dana Thomas | New York Times | 
The North Face and Patagonia now tout clothing made of regenerative cotton. And Secteur 6, a new Indian-American brand that ...
Can you get COVID after vaccination? Only a handful of cases reported so far

Can you get COVID after vaccination? Only a handful of cases reported so far

Denise Grady | New York Times | 
Nearly 83 million Americans have received at least one dose of a Covid vaccine, and it’s unclear just how many ...
Podcast: Ezra Klein and Walter Isaacson discuss how CRISPR is poised to redirect the future course of evolution

Podcast: Ezra Klein and Walter Isaacson discuss how CRISPR is poised to redirect the future course of evolution

Ezra Klein, Walter Isaacson | New York Times | 
When future generations look back on this moment in history, will they remember the daily political fights — or will ...
Is it safe to use growth hormones to treat unusually short children? Here are the pros and cons

Is it safe to use growth hormones to treat unusually short children? Here are the pros and cons

Jane Brody | New York Times | 
Experts estimate that 60 percent to 80 percent of children who are short for their age do not have a ...
IVF rates are on the rise — and so are disputes over who gets ‘custody’ of frozen embryos when couples separate

IVF rates are on the rise — and so are disputes over who gets ‘custody’ of frozen embryos when couples separate

Jenny Gross, Maria Cramer | New York Times | 
Anyone who has been divorced knows the painful process well: disentangling finances, dividing possessions and mapping out custody arrangements for ...
The incredible shrinking heart: Astronaut Scott Kelly’s heart shrunk by ¼ during his year in space, raising concerns about Mars travel

The incredible shrinking heart: Astronaut Scott Kelly’s heart shrunk by ¼ during his year in space, raising concerns about Mars travel

Kenneth Chang | New York Times | 
In a study published on [March 29] in the journal Circulation, scientists reported that the largest chamber of the heart ...
NDV-HXP-S ‘game changer’: A new low-cost vaccine made in chicken eggs now in clinical trials could change the way we fight COVID

NDV-HXP-S ‘game changer’: A new low-cost vaccine made in chicken eggs now in clinical trials could change the way we fight COVID

Carl Zimmer | New York Times | 
[A new] vaccine, called NDV-HXP-S, is the first in clinical trials to use a new molecular design that is widely ...
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