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A ‘Game Changer’ for Patients With Esophageal Cancer

The C.D.C. and N.I.H. launch a rapid, at-home testing initiative in Tennessee and North Carolina.

Virus Variants Can Infect Mice, Scientists Report

Eating disorders are up sharply among people stuck at home during the pandemic.

The Pfizer-BioNTech Vaccine Is Said to Be Powerfully Protective in Adolescents

Confidence in Covid-19 vaccination keeps rising significantly in the U.S., but pockets of resistance remain, a survey shows.

Getting One Vaccine Is Good. How About Mix-and-Match?

Getting One Vaccine Is Good. How About Mix-and-Match?

Getting to Yes: A Nursing Home’s Mission to Vaccinate Its Hesitant Staff

Getting to Yes: A Nursing Home’s Mission to Vaccinate Its Hesitant Staff

New story in Science and Health from TIME: I Found a Rainbow At the End of My Hunt For a Vaccine Appointment

A Volunteer Army’s Mission: Vaccinate Black People in the Rural South

A Volunteer Army’s Mission: Vaccinate Black People in the Rural South

Why Testing Still Matters

More than two in five American adults reported recent symptoms of an anxiety or depressive disorder.

José Baselga, Who Advanced Breast Cancer Treatments, Dies at 61

JAMA Editor Placed on Leave Following Racial Controversy

Pfizer Begins Testing Its Vaccine in Young Children

Why It Pays to Think Outside the Box on Coronavirus Tests

Why It Pays to Think Outside the Box on Coronavirus Tests

In Search of a Vaccine, Some Tourists Find Luck in the Caribbean

Some Covid-19 Patients Say They’re Left With Ringing Ears

Vaccinated People Can Get Covid, but It’s Most Likely Very Rare

They Had Mild Covid. Then Their Serious Symptoms Kicked In.

How to Vaccinate Homebound Seniors? Take the Shots to Them.

How Much Weight Did We Gain During Lockdowns? 2 Pounds a Month, Study Hints

First Covid, Then Psychosis: ‘The Most Terrifying Thing I’ve Ever Experienced’

Menthol Cigarettes Kill Many Black People. A Ban May Finally Be Near.

Fully Vaccinated and Time to Party: If You Are 70

Lighting Up Later in Life

New story in Science and Health from TIME: Digital NFT Art Is Booming—But at What Cost?

New story in Science and Health from TIME: Listen to the Sounds of NASA’s Perseverance Rover Driving on Mars

Coronavirus Reinfections Are Rare, Danish Researchers Report

Some Long Covid Patients Feel Much Better After Getting the Vaccine

Some Long Covid Patients Feel Much Better After Getting the Vaccine

New story in Science and Health from TIME: How Industrial Fishing Creates More CO2 Emissions Than Air Travel

Scientists Grow Mice Embryos in a Mechanical Womb

Advanced Cancers Are Emerging, Doctors Warn, Citing Pandemic Drop in Screenings

The U.S. Is Opening Up. For the Anxious, That Comes With a Cost.

Marie Mongan, Who Developed Hypnotherapy for Childbirth, Dies at 86

Moderna Begins Testing Covid Vaccine in Babies and Children

Three Feet or Six? Distancing Guideline for Schools Stirs Debate

New story in Science and Health from TIME: Mars Has Much More Water Than Previously Known—But There’s a Catch

Moderna begins testing Covid vaccine in babies and young children.

The Pandemic and the Limits of Science

The Pandemic and the Limits of Science

Purdue Pharma Offers Plan to End Sackler Control and Mounting Lawsuits

Should You Be Concerned About Blood Clots, Bleeding and the AZ-Vaccine?

Should You Be Concerned About Blood Clots, Bleeding and the AZ-Vaccine?

Vaccinated Americans have been getting their second doses on time, the C.D.C. says.