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Emily Schmall

Emily Schmall

General Assignment News Reporter at Well - The New York Times

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    Is the Food Supply Less Safe Than It Used to Be?

    It might seem like there’s news about E. coli or listeria every week. Here’s what the data on food safety actually show.
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    Some Clonazepam Pills Recalled Over Incorrect Doses on Label, F.D.A...

    The drug, known by the brand name Klonopin, is used for panic disorder and seizures.
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    8 factores que te ponen en riesgo de padecer una gripe grave

    Los contagios de gripe han empezado a repuntar. Esto es lo que hay que saber.
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    8 Factors That Put You at Risk of Severe Flu

    Flu infections have started picking up. Here’s what to know.
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    Many Kids’ Melatonin Supplements Don’t Contain the Doses They Claim

    Many Kids’ Melatonin Supplements Don’t Contain the Doses They Claim
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    Tired? Here’s How to Know if You’re Sleep Deprived.

    The time change can leave you yawning the next day. But for many Americans, sleep deprivation is a year-round problem.
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    200 Years Later, Still Trying to Define the Midwest

    From the geographic boundaries to the values and friendliness, people have debated what defines the region essentially since it was labeled the Midwest. It has taken on a renewed urgency this election year.
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    What Is ‘Pink Cocaine’?

    The drug cocktail can contain ketamine, Ecstasy and meth — but rarely cocaine itself.
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    In a Bid to Feed More Families, WIC Diversifies Its Menu

    The program, which provides free groceries to millions of women and children nationwide, now covers naan, soy milk, teff and more.
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    How Back-to-Back Hurricanes Harm Mental Health

    Research shows that experiencing repeated disasters makes people more vulnerable to mental health issues, and prolongs the time it takes to recover.
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    This Pill Could Be the Next Tool to Help Smokers Quit

    The medication, called cytisine, is already used elsewhere in the world. There are efforts to bring it to the U.S.