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Sugar and processed foods undermine body’s response to exercise

Gretchen Reynolds | New York Times |
[A] study, which involved rodents and people, suggests that eating a diet high in sugar and processed foods, which may ...
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Bioprinting: Creating pinhead replicas of human organs to fight COVID-19 and other ailments

Ellen Rosen | New York Times |
Anthony Atala, the director of the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine, and his team are… creating tiny replicas of ...
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Vaccines will be in short supply when developed. Here’s a way to prioritize who gets one

Gina Kolata | New York Times |
A preliminary plan devised by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention this spring gives priority to health care workers, then ...
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Why do some children who eat enough calories still end up stunted?

Katherine Wu | New York Times |
Even when given enough to eat, [malnourished children] end up shorter than their peers and are saddled with cognitive deficits, ...
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CDC: US could prevent top-thirds of maternal deaths

Austin Frakt | New York Times |
[A] report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [says] the United States could prevent two-thirds of maternal deaths ...
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Disability advocacy community both scared and excited about CRISPR gene editing

Katie Hafner | New York Times |
While still highly theoretical when it comes to eliminating disabilities, gene editing has drawn the attention of the disability community ...
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Who are COVID-19 ‘super spreaders’ and how do they transmit the virus so widely

Carl Zimmer | New York Times |
Growing evidence shows most infected people aren’t spreading the virus. But whether you become a superspreader probably depends more on ...
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Can you get the coronavirus more than once within a few months? Scientists now say that’s unlikely

A New Jersey doctor claimed several patients healed from one bout only to become reinfected with the coronavirus. And another doctor said ...
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Planned Parenthood distances itself from its eugenics roots, removes founder Margaret Sanger’s name from its NYC building

Nikita Stewart | New York Times |
[Planned Parenthood founder Margaret] Sanger, a public health nurse who opened the first birth control clinic in the United States ...
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Crisis on the horizon? Nothing limits virus vaccine makers from charging exorbitant fees

[A] Covid-19 vaccine will have an actual price tag. And given the prevailing business-centric model of American drug pricing, it ...
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‘They let us down’: Botched COVID-19 response seriously shakes public confidence in the CDC

The C.D.C., long considered the world’s premier health agency, made early testing mistakes that contributed to a cascade of problems ...
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Disturbing hallucinations and psychosis mysteriously plague some coronavirus patients

Pam Belluck | New York Times |
Nightmarish visions... plagued [Kim] Victory during her hospitalization this spring for severe respiratory failure caused by the coronavirus. They made ...
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Viewpoint: It’s time to expand the definition of ‘meat’ to include lab-grown beef

Andy Lamey | New York Times |
It’s no secret by now that the case against meat keeps getting stronger. The social, environmental and ethical costs of ...
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China demands DNA from millions of men and boys, raising questions about privacy and consent

Sui-Lee Wee | New York Times |
[China’s police force has] swept across the country since late 2017 to collect enough samples to build a vast DNA ...
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The ’airborne virus scientist’ public health officials turn to to assess dangers from COVID-19 in the air

Tara Parker-Pope | New York Times |
[Aerosol scientist Dr. Linsey Marr’s] scientific curiosity and her multidisciplinary background have made her one of the world’s leading scientists ...
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Bayer settles estimated 95,000 glyphosate weedkiller-cancer lawsuits with 25 firms for more than $10 billion, admits no wrongdoing

Patricia Cohen | New York Times |
Bayer, the world's largest seed and pesticide maker, has agreed to pay more than $10 billion to settle tens of ...
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SCOTUS ruling protecting gay and transgender rights reaffirms sea change in American attitudes, rebuffs Trump Administration policies

When Donald J. Trump was elected president, gay and lesbian leaders warned that their far-reaching victories under Barack Obama — ...
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Viewpoint: Beware a fraudulent ‘October vaccine surprise’ as Trump maneuvers to win re-election

Oct. 23, 2020, 9 a.m., with 10 days before the election, Fox New releases a poll showing President Trump trailing ...
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Intriguing links between blood types and COVID-19 outcomes

Carl Zimmer | New York Times |
Why do some people infected with the coronavirus suffer only mild symptoms, while others become deathly ill? Geneticists have been ...
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Coronavirus survivors’ plasma offers ‘modest’ recovery boost for infected patients, small study suggests

Gina Kolata | New York Times |
A small study of patients who were severely ill from the coronavirus hints that treatment with antibodies from recovered patients ...
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Nationwide coronavirus antibody test in Israel to assess herd immunity and vulnerability to 2nd wave

Israel, whose aggressive response to the coronavirus has held its fatality rate to a fraction of those of the United ...
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Viewpoint: Anti-vax conspiracy propaganda movement aiming to derail successful rollout of coronavirus vaccines

Kevin Roose | New York Times |
This war could pit public health officials and politicians against an anti-vaccination movement that floods social media with misinformation, conspiracy ...
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How Sweden avoided a lockdown and a large coronavirus outbreak

Trust is high in Sweden — in government, institutions and fellow Swedes. When the government defied conventional wisdom and refused ...
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First we need a coronavirus vaccine—Then figure out how to produce 300 million doses

Knvul Sheikh | New York Times |
In the midst of national shortages of testing swabs and protective gear, some medical suppliers and health policy experts are ...
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‘Plandemic’ viral video gives anti-vaccination conspiracy movement a booster shot

Davey Alba | New York Times |
In a video posted to YouTube on [May 4], a woman animatedly described an unsubstantiated secret plot by global elites ...
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‘Money being made from people’s suffering’: Selling blood samples from coronavirus survivors

New York Times |
Some biotech companies are cashing in on the race to produce coronavirus antibody tests, taking blood samples from people who ...
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Regulation and anti-GMO activism: Roadblocks on the way to saving the American chestnut tree

In traditional plant breeding .... farmers .... cross varieties with desired traits .... and select promising mixtures for sought-after qualities ...
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Emergency FDA authorization of remdesivir expected after experimental coronavirus drug shows promise in trial

New York Times |
The F.D.A. plans to announce ... an emergency use authorization for remdesivir, an experimental antiviral drug that is being tested ...