Thursday, November 16, 2017

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Health

How to Lower Your Blood Pressure

Medical guidelines have changed, and now about half of Americans may qualify for the diagnosis of hypertension. Here’s what to do about it.
Food

What to Cook Tonight

First, read the collection of voices we’ve gathered to discuss the Thanksgiving feast, then maybe cook in the same spirit.
Opinion

Don’t Let New Blood Pressure Guidelines Raise Yours

A national goal of 130 systolic may lead many patients to be overmedicated.
Well

Amish Mutation Protects Against Diabetes and May Extend Life

Amish men and women who carried a genetic mutation appeared to be in better cardiovascular health and had longer telomeres, a barometer of longevity.
Opinion

Explaining Our Bodies, Finding Ourselves

We discovered we shared a common language, and a way of being in the world.

OK
Well

Why Your Grumpy Teenager Doesn’t Want to Talk to You

It’s hard to help the obviously upset adolescent who turns down a warm invitation to talk. Here’s what may be going on.

The kids have good reason.  Respect it.
Magazine

My Wife Is Done With Sex. Can I Turn Elsewhere?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on seeking sexual satisfaction outside a marriage and privacy on social media.

Sadly no.  Not in our culture.

It was thoroughly tested and rejected. 
Business Day

Are Honey Nut Cheerios Healthy? We Look Inside the Box


Food

Feeling Conflicted on Thanksgiving


Health

Study Finds Competing Opioid Treatments Have Similar Outcomes



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