What was once a flood of health care workers catching the coronavirus in Los Angeles County has now slowed to a trickle, in large part because the vast majority of them have been vaccinated, local public health officials said. Reports of new virus cases among health care workers in the county have fallen by 94 […]
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I found myself relating to one of Ben & Jerry’s founders, Ben Cohen, who has very little sense of taste and no sense of smell. When he and his partner, Jerry Greenfield, were developing their signature ice cream in the 1970s, anosmia-stricken Ben advocated for chunks. He became the texture taster, the one who would […]
Exercise can change how crucial portions of our brain communicate as we age, improving aspects of thinking and remembering, according to a fascinating new study of aging brains and aerobic workouts. The study, which involved older African-Americans, finds that unconnected portions of the brain’s memory center start interacting in complex and healthier new ways after […]
Lisa Whitney, a dietitian in Reno, Nev., came across the deal of a lifetime about two years ago. A fitness studio was going out of business and selling its equipment. She scored an indoor exercise bike for $100. Ms. Whitney soon made some additions to the bike. She propped her iPad on the handlebars. Then […]
Como médica de cuidados paliativos en la era de la COVID-19, conozco a muchas familias que enfrentan dificultades al tomar decisiones para sus seres queridos que se ponen demasiado enfermos, demasiado rápido, como para tomar sus propias decisiones de atención médica. En una ocasión, el hijo de un paciente en estado crítico nos pidió que […]
The Last Word My first message to you, 44 years after high school: “I remember you; you had that long, pretty hair.” You told me about the car accident that left your lower body paralyzed. I told you that our wholeness doesn’t depend on the body. You wrote to me about making art, cooking, living […]
But Johnson & Johnson and its partners fell behind in their manufacturing. The company was supposed to deliver its first 37 million doses by the end of March, but it has said it would be able to deliver only 20 million doses by that date, which made Biden aides nervous. In late January, Jeffrey D. […]
Life, Death and Grief in Los Angeles Photographs by Meridith Kohut Text by Fernanda Santos With more than 10 million residents, Los Angeles County is the most-populous county in the United States. It is a world of extremes, with multimillion-dollar mansions at one end and cramped apartments housing multiple generations of the same family at […]
Back in Jamaica, when Trudy-Ann Lalor and her siblings caught a cold, their mother burned Seville oranges over a fire in the backyard, cut the charred peel away and gave them the hot, juicy pulp with sugar, to eat with a spoon. It always made them feel better. Maybe it was the comforting aroma of […]
As the COVID-19 health crisis continues, Quebec is reporting 588 new cases and eight more deaths Tuesday. Of those deaths, one occurred in the past 24 hours while six took place between Feb. 23 and 28. Health officials say one Quebecer also died at an unknown date. The province’s public health institute says there […]