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Twenty thousand patients, seventeen trials, three decades, one consensus instrument — and the effect on what it feels like to lose a mind is absent or trivial.
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Five days into the triage, the scans that require the coldest magnets and the quietest children are the scans that have stopped.
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A songwriter who wrote 'you got to know when to hold 'em' before he had lived enough to find out, and then spent fifty years proving that he had.
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The French-Moroccan actress best known to American audiences from The Crimson Rivers died in Paris after being found unresponsive in a fitness-club pool; investigators 'favor a lead.'
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Provisional CDC data shows overdose deaths down 21 to 27 percent year over year and fentanyl deaths down 36.9 percent — the decline is real and it is beginning to slow.
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The US fertility rate fell to 53.1 births per 1,000 reproductive-age women; the drop is a teenage-births collapse and a delayed-motherhood story on the same page.
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The FDA's 503A enforcement cutoff for compounded semaglutide hits Tuesday — if you are on a compounded GLP-1, you have four days to decide what replaces it.
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The CDC dashboard updated Thursday shows 1,748 measles cases across 33 jurisdictions — four months into 2026 the country has already surpassed all of 2025.
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Thirty thousand runners from 137 countries line up Monday for the 130th Boston Marathon. The Expo opens Friday at the Hynes. Saturday is when the city starts to lean in.
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Ted Docks, FBI Boston's special agent in charge, cited the war in Iran Friday as the reason Patriots' Day security is heavier than usual, with no specific or credible threat named.
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Arabica futures ran near records this week on Brazil weather fears; the seven-dollar latte, long a San Francisco joke, is on its way to becoming a national fact.