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Well: Worried? You’re Not Alone
Two out of five Americans are worried about something every day. Sometimes worrying can help solve your problems — and sometimes it just leads to more worry.
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Well: A Mother’s Lesson: When Memory Fails, Delight in the Moment
My mother wrote about her mother’s Alzheimer’s disease in this paper decades ago. And then it came for her.
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Well: Think Like a Doctor: Sick at the Wedding Solved!
What was wrong with a man who suddenly became ill at his brother’s wedding? More than 400 of you offered your diagnoses, but no one got it completely right.
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Well: Yoga for the Showoff. Namaste.
Handstand classes are in demand, thanks at least in part to Instagram.
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Well: Flu Shots Protect Babies, Too
Here’s one more reason pregnant women should get a flu shot: It not only protects mothers, but a large study suggests it prevents flu in the infant, too.
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Well: Raising a Child With Grit Can Mean Letting Her Quit
The rule at the “grit” expert Angela Duckworth’s house? You can quit. But you can’t quit on a hard day.
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Ask Well: Which Adults Need the Measles Vaccine?
A reader asks: Can you contract measles if you had measles as a child?
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Well: Airplanes and Babies: Readers Weigh In
More than 600 readers wrote in about the issue of crying babies on airplanes, with responses ranging from compassion to indignation.
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Well: Loneliness May Be Bad for Your Heart
Social isolation and feelings of loneliness increased the risk of having a heart attack, angina or a death from heart disease.
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