Health
For Small Gyms, Handling the Pandemic Meant Expanding

This article is part of Owning the Future, a series on how small businesses across the country have been affected by the pandemic. On the evening of March 14, 2020, Kari Saitowitz, owner of the Fhitting Room, a small or “boutique” fitness studio with three locations in Manhattan, returned from a dinner out, to find […]

Updated: Jun 7, 2021
New York Turns to Smart Thermometers for Disease Detection in Schools

And then, of course, there are the inevitable privacy concerns. Kinsa emphasizes that all data provided to the city will be aggregated and anonymized. “None of the individual data is going to anyone other than to that individual,” Mr. Singh said. “They own the data, and we’re really adamant about this.” While digital privacy experts […]

Updated: Jun 6, 2021
How a Nursing Shortage Affects Families With Disabled Children

Many had pinned their hopes on the Biden administration’s infrastructure plan, which would provide $400 billion to improve home and community-based care. But as the president and Republicans vie over the proposal’s size and scope, it’s unclear whether that part will survive. Parents, meanwhile, continue to shoulder an unrelenting burden, increasingly alone. The Pandemic Deepens […]

Updated: Jun 6, 2021
Alzheimer’s Drug Poses a Dilemma for the F.D.A.

The Food and Drug Administration is on the verge of announcing one of its most contentious decisions in years: the fate of an Alzheimer’s drug that could be the first treatment approved after nearly two decades of failed efforts to find ways to curb the debilitating disease. On Monday, the agency will rule on the […]

Updated: Jun 5, 2021
Red Knots in Steepest Decline in Years, Threatening the Species’ Survival

The number of red knots visiting the Delaware Bay beaches during this spring’s northbound migration unexpectedly dropped to its lowest since tallies began almost 40 years ago, deepening concern about the shorebird’s survival and dealing a sharp setback to a quarter-century of efforts to save it. Conservationists found fewer than 7,000 of the bird’s rufa […]

Updated: Jun 5, 2021
Ganga Stone, Who Gave Sustenance to AIDS Patients, Dies at 79

Ganga Stone, who survived on odd jobs in Manhattan until she discovered that her life’s mission was to bring free homemade meals to bedridden AIDS patients on her bicycle, then expanded her volunteer corps of cooks and couriers into an enduring organization called God’s Love We Deliver, died on Wednesday in Saratoga Springs, N.Y. She […]

Updated: Jun 4, 2021
Can Travel Be Fun Again?

Reclaiming the skies. In early May, I took my first commercial flight since travel restrictions have eased and my vaccination reached full potency, to visit my daughter in Texas. I didn’t feel wildly unsafe; it was psychologically uncomfortable, but I have always disliked airports and planes. I ate and drank nothing onboard, and my mask […]

Updated: Jun 4, 2021
When a Surgeon Became a Covid-19 Patient: ‘I Had Never Faced the Reality of Death’

Pushing the limits in surgery Dr. Emond in 2008 had lured Dr. Kato away from the University of Miami, for his rare expertise in intestinal transplants and so-called ex vivo operations for cancer, in which the surgeon cuts out abdominal organs to get at hard-to-reach tumors, and then sews the organs back in. Most important, […]

Updated: Jun 3, 2021
Medical Journals Reluctant to Take on Racism, Critics Say

After JAMA’s podcast, Dr. Givens set about tabulating the race, gender and ethnicity of editors and editorial board members at the JAMA network of journals and the New England Journal of Medicine. The current editor of JAMA Dermatology may be “the only nonwhite editor in the entire history of all those journals,” he said. Dr. […]

Updated: Jun 2, 2021
For Many Workers, Change in Mask Policy Is a Nightmare

“Retailers were asking and requiring you to wear masks,” said Willy Solis, a shopper for the delivery app Shipt in Denton, Texas, who works in stores like Target, Kroger and CVS. “A large majority of people were still doing the right thing and wearing them.” Since the C.D.C. announcement, however, “it’s been a complete shift,” […]

Updated: Jun 2, 2021