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Lisa Miller

Lisa Miller

Domestic Correspondent at The New York Times

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    Recent Articles

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    It’s Just a Virus, the E.R. Told Him. Days Later, He Was Dead.

    Sam Terblanche was just 20 years old. Can a busy E.R. handle the hardest cases?
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    Marriage and Sex in the Age of Ozempic

    Doctors warn about the physical side effects of weight-loss drugs, but they can also have unexpected effects on intimacy.
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    11 Women, 9 Dogs, Not Much Drama (and No Guys)

    These retired women in Texas have been through infertility, illness, layoffs, addiction and disappointing marriages. Now they are trying to create a utopia just for themselves.
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    One Way to Retire With Friends

    We go inside The Bird’s Nest, a community in Texas.
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    Real Doctors of New York Spill Their Guts

    E.R. doctors want you to know that they are people, too. At an event called Airway, one confessed, “I do not like these big, high stakes, bloody, messy, risky procedures.”
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    When a Child’s Life Becomes the Family Business

    Evan Lee, better known as EvanTube, still had his baby teeth when he became an influencer. Now 19, he’s ready to reflect on what that kind of exposure meant.
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    The Pandemic Ruined High School for Them. They’re Learning to Live ...

    Stuck in their bedrooms, the class of 2021 missed important rites of passage — first job, first car, first date. Now young adults, they’re making up for what they missed at 16.
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    The Power of a Smaller Breast (Published 2024)

    Breast reduction is all the rage in cosmetic surgery. Are women asserting their independence or capitulating to yet another impossible standard of beauty?
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    Weight Loss, Love and Opening Up About It All

    For an article about how weight-loss drugs affect marriage and intimacy, one health reporter worked with couples to “hold up a mirror to readers.”
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    How Weight-Loss Drugs Can Upend a Marriage

    Doctors warn about their physical side effects, but they can also have unexpected effects on intimacy.
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    How the Right Claimed ‘Crunchy’

    Once, eating whole foods and avoiding toxins was associated with a lefty worldview. Now, being a “crunchy mom” is more often about “health freedom.”
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    The Appeal of the Smaller Breast

    Why are increasing numbers of younger women undergoing the cosmetic reduction surgery?
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    3 Days of Healing, Hope and ‘Snake Oil’ With the Wellness Elite (Pu...

    Thousands of health seekers, many of them distrustful of the medical system, made a pilgrimage to Florida to commune with the influencers and the self-proclaimed healers they believe in most.
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    A Surge in Breast Reductions (Published 2024)

    We explore why younger women are undergoing the cosmetic procedure.
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    We Can’t All Be BFFs. Enter the ‘Medium Friend.’ (Published 2024)

    The less intense bonds you didn’t know you needed.
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    The Vexing Problem of the ‘Medium Friend’ (Published 2024)

    They’re not our besties, but they’re more than just acquaintances. How much of ourselves do we owe them?
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    The Rage, Secrecy and Pain of a Family Torn Apart by Addiction (Pub...

    A Delaware family sees itself in the Hunter Biden story.
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    When Did Everything Become a ‘Journey’? (Published 2024)

    Changing our hair, getting divorced, taking spa vacations — they’re not just things we do; they’re “journeys.” The quest for better health is the greatest journey of all.
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    Let Them Eat … Everything (Published 2024)

    In the age of Ozempic, the “fat activist” Virginia Sole-Smith is inspiring and infuriating her followers.
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    When Someone Says ‘Everything Is Fine,’ It Usually Isn’t (Published...

    In this dark family memoir, Vince Granata recalls the afternoon his brother killed his mother.
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    She Breaks Rules While Expecting Students to Follow Them (Published...

    In “The Education of Eva Moskowitz,” the controversial founder of Success Academy Charter Schools sets out to defend her pedagogical approach and settle scores.