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Free Covid Tests Are Back Here’s how to get them, plus when to take a test. By Dani Blum from NYT (New York Times) Well Read more.
How Healthy Are Apples? They’re America’s most popular fruit. Here’s why that’s a great thing. By Isobel Whitcomb from NYT (New York Times) Well Read more.
Are Some Ultraprocessed Foods Worse Than Others? A new study may offer the biggest clues yet. By Alice Callahan from NYT (New York Times) Well Read more.
Is Green Tea Really ‘Nature’s Ozempic’? Here’s what experts said about the beverage’s link to weight loss. By Dani Blum from NYT (New York Times) Well Read more.
These Four Common Infections Can Cause Cancer A new report says that 13 percent of cancers are linked to bacteria or viruses. Vaccines and treatments offer powerful protection. By …
Anti-Aging Enthusiasts Are Taking a Pill to Extend Their Lives. Will It Work? Rapamycin is typically prescribed as an immunosuppressive, but off-label users believe it can do much more. …
The Midlife Marriage Tuneup Therapists and relationship researchers share 6 questions that can bring couples closer during this stage. By Catherine Pearson from NYT (New York Times) Well Read …
How Healthy Are Apples? They’re America’s most popular fruit. Here’s why that’s a great thing. By Isobel Whitcomb from NYT (New York Times) Well Read more.
Widowed, 60, Seeking Affection “The Golden Bachelorette” offers a glimpse at how dating changes after losing the love of your life. This is what it’s really like. By Catherine …
The Foods That Fight Inflammation Chronic inflammation can be a silent killer, but your diet can play a role in tamping it down. By Jillian Pretzel and Sarah Mafféïs …