Food
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Milk Containing Bird-Flu Virus Can Sicken Mice, Study Finds
The results bolster evidence that virus-laden raw milk may be unsafe for humans.
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At These Restaurants, Feeding the Staff Comes First
The “family meal” tradition of serving workers before customers is getting new life as a perk, a motivator and a…
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The New Hospitality? Customers Can Sue Restaurants Over Pricing.
A California law aimed at banning hidden fees has put restaurant service charges at risk. But it could still change.
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Is This the End of Instagram Cookware?
Just a few months after the pandemic sent Americans indoors, Mia Graber received a lidded nonstick skillet the color of…
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For the Best Nonalcoholic Wines, Look to Deutschland
Germany has a long history — more than a century — of making nonalcoholic wines. It’s no wonder they’re good.
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F.D.A. Panel Endorses Safety of Colon-Cancer Blood Test
The Guardant Health Shield test, one committee member said, “is better than nothing for patients who are getting nothing, but…
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Very Delicious Vegetarian Eating
Hetty Lui McKinnon shares tips and recipes for eating more meatless meals, like cold noodle salad with spicy peanut sauce,…
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Louisiana Lawmakers Vote to Make Abortion Pills Controlled Substances
The legislation would make possession of the drugs without a prescription a crime in Louisiana, punishable with jail time.
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Fallout From Cyberattack at Ascension Hospitals Persists, Causing Delays in Patient Care
For two weeks at the 140-hospital system, doctors and nurses have had little access to digital records for patient histories,…
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The Brewing Tradition Passed From Mother to Daughter
The thick brown liquid had been fermenting in the jug for three days, which meant it was time for Fatean…