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May 11, 2023

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FROM HEALTH

Pancreatic Cancer Vaccine Shows Promise in Small Trial

Using mRNA tailored to each patient's tumor, the vaccine may have staved off the return of one of the deadliest forms of cancer in half of those who received it.

Corporate Giants Buy Up Primary Care Practices at Rapid Pace

Large health insurers and other companies are especially keen on doctors' groups that care for patients in private Medicare plans.

How Do I Get Rid of Skin Tags?

And what are they, anyway?

When Should Women Get Regular Mammograms? At 40, U.S. Panel Now Says.

The new advice comes as breast cancer diagnoses rise among younger women and mortality rates among Black women remain persistently high.

Too Many Older Men Are Still Screened for Prostate Cancer

Most have low-risk cancers and rarely benefit from treatment, a new study finds. Actively monitoring the condition is often the best choice.

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MORE TO DISCOVER

Two First-Time Buyers Find Their Nest in Queens. Which Option Did They Choose?

After settling in Astoria as renters and saving their money, a couple traded up to their own condo. But what was more valuable: outdoor space or a second bedroom?

New York's Most Inventive Pizzas Are Cooked Up at Pop-Ups

With a new breed of portable ovens and an anything-goes spirit, roving pizzaiolos are turning out impressive pies at bars, breweries and events.

U.S. Focuses on Invigorating 'Chiplets' to Stay Cutting-Edge in Tech

Chiplets, a way to design chips for higher performance, has become a key prong of U.S. industrial policy. But pushing for more of this activity domestically is challenging.

Striker Will Never Know He Wasn't Best in Show

A blindingly white Samoyed fell just short of the top spot at Westminster in consecutive years, but the now-retired champion is busy playing, romping, posing and shedding.

Designing for This Month's Other Coronation: Queen Charlotte's

A costume designer for Netflix's new "Bridgerton" spinoff describes creating clothing for a Black royal, and looking to the House of Windsor for real-life inspiration.

Hurricanes of Data: The Tiny Craft Mapping Superstorms at Sea

Understanding the secrets of a warming ocean means steering straight into the biggest hurricanes. Enter the saildrone.

Decoding the Defiance of Henry VIII's First Wife

Using a process she called "early modern Wordle," a scholar claims to have uncovered a hidden message from Catherine of Aragon in a book of jewelry designs.

My Boyfriend Wants a Prenup. Can I Say No?

Put off by her fiancé's request for a prenuptial agreement after years of paying her own way, a reader is finding that resentment is crowding out her excitement.

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