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Eye Drops Were Supposed to Help Her Vision. Why Did It Feel Worse?The New York Times
She Craved Salt and Felt Nauseated for Months. What Was Wrong?The New York Times
Lotus Flower Plague-Repellent Pills and Other Gifts From ChinaThe New York Times
Doctors Already Manage AloneThe Atlantic
The Atlantic Politics Daily: The Social-Distancing Culture WarThe Atlantic
For Abused Women, a Pandemic Lockdown Holds Dangers of Its OwnThe New York Times
The Unusual Tale of the Roaming GallstonesThe New York Times
He Liked to Work Outdoors on the Weekends. Was It Killing Him?The New York Times
She Wasn’t Exposed to Nuts. Why Was She Going Into Anaphylactic Shock?The New York Times
Routine Testing for Life Insurance Turns Up Potential Liver ProblemsThe New York Times
The Man’s Blood Pressure Dropped, and He Was Acting Strange. What Was Going On?The New York Times
Diagnosis: Scans Suggested the Boy Had Cancer. But No Doctor Could Prove It. Why?The New York Times
Letter of Recommendation: Letter of Recommendation: Used ClothingThe New York Times
The Passive Silhouettes of Women in Asian Soft-Core MagazinesThe New Yorker
Caring for PlantsThe New Yorker
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