EditorialUli Blum, left, and a colleague analyze a visualization of employees’ locations and interactions in their office, at the headquarters of Zaha Hadid Architects in London, on June 5, 2023. (Jeremie Souteyrat/The New York Times)
EditorialUli Blum, left, and a colleague analyze a visualization of employees’ locations and interactions in their office, at the headquarters of Zaha Hadid Architects in London, on June 5, 2023. (Jeremie Souteyrat/The New York Times)
EditorialIn the scramble to find Ozempic, patients are seeking out telehealth platforms, medical spas and compounding pharmacies for what some deceptively tout as “generic” versions of the drug. (Pablo Delcan/The New York Times)
EditorialIn the scramble to find Ozempic, patients are seeking out telehealth platforms, medical spas and compounding pharmacies for what some deceptively tout as “generic” versions of the drug. (Pablo Delcan/The New York Times)
EditorialInfluencers on social media have been promoting the health benefits of sea moss. But can this spiny sea vegetable really help you heal your gut, lose weight, strengthen your immune system and more? (Derek Brahney/The New York Times)
EditorialPhotographs in the office of Dr. Etienne-Emile Baulieu, the inventor of the abortion pill RU-486, show him with his father, left, Dr. Leon Blum, a kidney specialist, and his mother, Therese Lion, a lawyer and pianist, in Paris, Oct. 11, 2022. (Julie Glassberg/The New York Times)
EditorialThe purported benefits of mouth taping, a life hack that has taken social media by storm, might have benefits for some people, but not everyone is a good candidate and existing studies on mouth taping are limited. (Derek Brahney/The New York Times)
EditorialThough people mainly associate panic attacks with the mind, they’re actually constellations of symptoms, both physical and cognitive. (Daniel Liévano/The New York Times)
EditorialBy this point in the long slog of the pandemic, many people know the telltale symptoms of a COVID-19 infection, but a tiny subset of people also develop less common symptoms. (Zeloot/The New York Times)
Editorial36th Annual American Cinematheque Awards Honoring Ryan Reynolds, The Beverly Hilton Hotel, Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, United States - 17 Nov 2022
EditorialHorror film producers Jason Blum, left, and James Wan, in front of the original set of the film Psycho at Universal Studios Hollywood in Los Angeles, on Nov. 11, 2022. (Coley Brown/The New York Times)
EditorialBy this point in the long slog of the pandemic, many people know the telltale symptoms of a COVID-19 infection, but a tiny subset of people also develop less common symptoms. (Zeloot/The New York Times)
EditorialIn the new book “The Sleep Prescription,” the psychologist Aric Prather offers tips for better rest without reaching for a pill. (Rachel Levit Ruiz/The New York Times)
EditorialThe sleep supplement melatonin doesn’t cause physical dependence, but falling asleep without it can be tricky for some people. (Mike Ellis/The New York Times)