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Watch the Well Festival: A Video Library
The Well desk of The New York Times hosted the first-ever Well Festival on May 7, bringing together doctors, relationship…
In the early 2000s, a coronavirus infecting bats jumped into raccoon dogs and other wild mammals in southwestern China. Some…
EP, a 48-year-old academic in upstate New York, was drawn on the border of a family portrait by their son,…
Five mornings a week, Dr. David Slotwiner, the chief of cardiology at NewYork-Presbyterian Queens hospital, can be found tending to…
Public health officials in Los Angeles County have declared an outbreak of hepatitis A, a highly contagious liver infection driven…
Every year, tens of thousands of young women opt to freeze their eggs, an expensive and sometimes painful procedure. As…
It’s no secret that some people appear to age faster than others, especially after enduring stressful periods. But some scientists…
What to Know About mRNA Vaccines
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., has repeatedly questioned the safety of mRNA vaccines against Covid-19. Scientists with funding from…
A vast ecosystem of scientific and unscientific health information bombards readers every day. At the Well desk of The New…
Philip Sunshine, a Stanford University physician who played an important role in establishing neonatology as a medical specialty, revolutionizing the…
