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Dr. Bronner’s, the Soap Company, Dips Into Psychedelics

Were These Doctors Treating Pain or Dealing Drugs?

The C.D.C. releases new guidance that will allow localities to ease masking and social distancing.

A Medical Mystery Posed by Blurred Lanes

The C.D.C. will soon loosen indoor mask guidelines, officials say.

Maternal deaths in the U.S. rose during the first year of the pandemic.

When People Take Pandemic Precautions, Gorillas Breathe Easier

The C.D.C. Isn’t Publishing Large Portions of the Covid Data It Collects

More Teenage Girls With Eating Disorders Wound Up in the E.R. During the Pandemic

Sacklers Raise Their Offer to Settle Opioid Lawsuits by More Than $1 Billion

More Teenage Girls With Eating Disorders Wound Up in the E.R. During the Pandemic

A New York City anime convention was not a superspreader event, a C.D.C. study finds.

The Latest on Vaccines for Kids Under 5

Covid patients may have increased risk of developing mental health problems.

U.S. caseloads fall below the Delta peak.

The Senate confirms Califf as the F.D.A.’s commissioner in a tight vote.

An undiscovered coronavirus? The mystery of the ‘Russian flu.’

Recent studies underscore the dangers of pregnancy complications for unvaccinated women with Covid.

New studies underscore the dangers of pregnancy complications for unvaccinated women with Covid.

As mask restrictions are set to lift in a handful of states, uncertainty lingers.

The next vaccine debate: Immunize young children now, or wait?

Climate Change Enters the Therapy Room

The Pandemic Has Made Many Seniors Less Active

Pandemic Era Tests May Speed Hepatitis-C Detection

F.D.A. Nominee Faces Steep Climb to Senate Confirmation

Tribes Reach $590 Million Opioid Settlement With J. & J. and Distributors