By MARTHA ROSE SHULMAN
I have a lot of spinach in my garden right now, and what doesn’t wind up in salads is going into frittatas. This one is lightly speckled with steamed spinach and seasoned with fresh mint.
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Parents in Tokyo are being warned not to give their infants tap water following the discovery of elevated levels of radioactive iodine in the water
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Seemingly every year there are reports of a young, apparently healthy athlete dying on the court or playing field.
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By SINDYA N. BHANOO
It is always a challenge to remember a new computer password after an old one has expired, or to memorize a new phone number.
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By DUFF WILSON
A federal advisory panel on Friday said that removing menthol cigarettes from the market would benefit public health in the United States, but stopped short of recommending that the Food and Drug Administration take any specific actions, like restricti
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By DUFF WILSON
A federal advisory panel said on Friday after a year of study that menthol cigarettes caused more harm than nonmenthol cigarettes. 
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By REED ABELSON
The California Public Employees’ Retirement System has decided not to renew its contract with Medco Health Solutions to manage the pharmacy benefits of its members, according to a statement by Medco issued on Wednesday.
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By REED ABELSON
Blue Shield of California, a nonprofit health insurer, said on Wednesday that it would no longer seek a rate increase this year for individuals who buy coverage on their own rather than through an employer.
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By RONI CARYN RABIN
A new study reports yet another good reason to eat fish: women whose diet was rich in omega-3 fatty acids found in fish were at significantly lower risk of developing age-related macular degeneration.
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By RONI CARYN RABIN
Women who take codeine, oxycodone and other opioid pain drugs early in pregnancy may be exposing their babies to a higher risk of birth defects, a new study suggests.
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By MARTHA ROSE SHULMAN
Many types of greens would be delicious in these quesadillas. Spinach is the quickest to wilt and the easiest to find.
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By GARDINER HARRIS
Nearly 25 years after the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Ukraine, children and teenagers who drank contaminated milk or ate affected cheese in the days and weeks after the explosion still suffer from an increased risk of thyroid ca
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By DAVID E. SANGER, MATTHEW L. WALD and HIROKO TABUCHI
The chairman of the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission gave a far bleaker appraisal on Wednesday of the threat posed by Japan’s nuclear crisis than the Japanese government had offered. He said American officials believed that the dama
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By GINA KOLATA
Dr. Patrick J. Boland, an orthopedic oncologist at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York, had operated on many patients with sarcomas — cancers of soft tissues — but he had never had a patient like Serena Burla, a 27-year-ol
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By NICHOLAS WADE
Anthropologists studying living hunter-gatherers have radically revised their view of how early human societies were structured, a shift that yields new insights into how humans evolved away from apes.
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By DENISE GRADY
Women participating in a study of patients with breast cancer have been inadvertently left with hundreds of tiny particles of the heavy metal tungsten in their breast tissue and chest muscles. The particles came from a device used during surgery. Th
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By Denise Mann
Study Shows Many Are Drawn to Magazines That Feature Models With Ideal Body Types
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By Jennifer Warner
American Academy of Pediatrics Wants Kids to Stay in Rear-Facing Seat Until Age 2
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