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Jane Brody

Jane Brody

Personal Health Columnist at Well - The New York Times

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  • English
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Recent Articles

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How Vision Loss Can Affect the Brain

A growing body of evidence suggests that when older people’s brains have to work harder to see, declines in language, memory, attention and more could follow.
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Will Hearing Aids Ever Be Hip?

A new generation of more affordable and stylish hearing aids could help preserve mind, life and limb for millions.
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5 Diet and Lifestyle Measures to Ward Off Heartburn

Taking steps to combat acid reflux can help minimize the use of potentially dangerous drugs.
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Living With O.C.D. in a Pandemic

Covid made things worse for many people with obsessive-compulsive disorder. But it also came with a silver lining.
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Mayor Brody’s autocratic behavior must end

Sarasota resident Rob Grant criticizes the leadership style of Mayor Hagen Brody. and calls on him to end his autocratic behavior.
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When School Nurses Are Not Enough

There is no better time than now to bump up the health resources for children in schools, experts say.
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A Common Heart Problem That’s Easy to Miss

About three million adults in the U.S. have been diagnosed with A-fib, a heart-rhythm abnormality that’s on the rise. Here’s how to recognize the signs and treat it.
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What You Don’t Know About Food Allergies

Pollen-food reactions, adult onset symptoms and cross reactivity are just some of the surprising ways our bodies respond to food.
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The Challenges of Bipolar Disorder in Young People

Symptoms in children may initially be mistaken for other conditions, and young people may suffer serious distress for years.
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Air Pollution’s Invisible Toll on Your Health

Children, pregnant women, the elderly and those with pre-existing heart or lung disease are the most vulnerable.
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The Secrets of ‘Cognitive Super-Agers’

By studying centenarians, researchers hope to develop strategies to ward off Alzheimer’s disease and slow brain aging for all of us.
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The Health Benefits of Coffee

Drinking coffee has been linked to a reduced risk of all kinds of ailments, including Parkinson’s disease, melanoma, prostate cancer, even suicide.
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We Could All Use a Health Coach

Health coaches can give patients the tools they need to improve their own care and well-being, but they aren’t widely available.
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Paying the Price for Sun Damage

I’ve failed to practice what I preached about limiting sun exposure, but a new report has prompted me to reform.
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A Birthday Milestone: Turning 80!

The secret to a happy and vibrant old age? Strive to do what you love for as long as you can do it.
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The Importance of Getting Fully Vaccinated Against Covid-19 - The N...

The Importance of Getting Fully Vaccinated Against Covid-19  The New York Times
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Why Nearsightedness Is on the Rise in Children - The New York Times

Why Nearsightedness Is on the Rise in Children  The New York Times
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Crohn’s Disease Is on the Rise

Many think the abdominal disorder starts in childhood, but it can occur at any age and is becoming more prevalent throughout the world.
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National Poetry Month: Coping With the Covid-19 Pandemic - The New ...

National Poetry Month: Coping With the Covid-19 Pandemic  The New York Times
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When Patients Choose to End Their Lives - The New York Times

When Patients Choose to End Their Lives  The New York Times
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Why I Overcame My Vaccine Hesitancy - The New York Times

Why I Overcame My Vaccine Hesitancy  The New York Times