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Now, Poorer Children Are Falling Behind on the Playing Field
Nationwide, poor children and adolescents are participating far less in sports and fitness activities than their more affluent peers.
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Peanuts, Cracker Jack, and… Well-Being? The Surprising Reason You May Want To Start Attending Live Sports
Watching sports has, historically, never been my thing. I hate that somebody has to lose, and at the same time, the idea of ...
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Wyoming Judge Temporarily Blocks the State’s New Abortion Ban
Wyoming’s Constitution guarantees a right to make individual health care decisions. The new ban attempts to circumvent that right by declaring that abortion ...
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Wyoming Becomes First State to Outlaw the Use of Pills for Abortion
The law is the only one in the nation to prohibit the use separate from an overall abortion ban and is part of ...
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The Times Switches to C.D.C. Covid Data, Ending Daily Collection
As local data sources become less reliable, The Times will instead report information collected by the C.D.C. on its virus tracking pages.
Menstrual-Cycle-Syncing Workouts Are Breaking Taboos—And Raising Questions
From sending women to the Red Tent to sequester our “uncleanliness” to keeping us out of the Oval Office or board room for fear of “hormonal, ...
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‘I’m an 82-Year-Old Triathlete and Longevity Expert. Here’s My Top Tip for Staying Mentally and Physically Sharp’
Today, Joseph Maroon, MD, FACS is an 82-year-old triathlete, former neurosurgeon, longevity expert, and current member of Aviv’s Global Aging Consortium. But when ...
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U.S. Organ Transplant System, Troubled by Long Wait Times, Faces an Overhaul
The Biden administration announced a plan to modernize how patients are matched to available organs to shorten wait times and reduce the number ...
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DNA From Beethoven’s Hair Unlocks Medical and Family Secrets
By analyzing seven samples of hair said to have come from Ludwig van Beethoven, researchers debunked myths about the revered composer while raising ...
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Why Are Public Restrooms Still So Rare?
Cities in the U.S. and elsewhere have made strides, but challenges remain.