Family Dollar Recalls Hundreds of Products Sold in 23 States

The products, which include over-the-counter drugs, medical devices and hygiene supplies, were not stored at proper temperatures, the company said.

Medicare Open Enrollment Is Starting. Here’s How to Navigate the Ad Blitz.

A new study found that the advertisements can be confusing and misleading. Here’s how to make smart buying decisions.

Do Early R.S.V. Vaccine Trials Have a Henrietta Lacks Story?

A medical breakthrough has a history tangled up in questions of medical ethics and racial exploitation.

FDA Issues Warning Over Misuse of Ketamine Therapy

Unsupervised treatment — fueled by telemedicine prescriptions — for various psychiatric problems poses a number of health risks, the agency said.

Can Nasal Sprays Protect You From Covid? Some Experts are Skeptical.

Formulas are being touted online as an extra safeguard against the virus, but they’re not F.D.A. approved and some experts are skeptical.

Placebo Effect is Powerful

Unpacking the mystery of placebo.

A Clash of Views Over the Israel-Hamas War

Sampling the responses as the conflict rages on. Also: A Covid Catch-22; treating drug addiction; private security guards in a distressed downtown.

The A.D.H.D. Drug Shortage Is Causing Real Pain

The United States cannot continue torturing people who rely on controlled substances to function.

The Wegovy Shortage Drags On, Leaving Patients in Limbo

The situation has left many patients frustrated and unable to start taking the weight loss drug.

Food Industry Influence Could Cloud the U.S. Dietary Guidelines, a New Report Says

The process of updating the healthy eating recommendations has become more transparent in recent years, but conflicts persist.