The New York Times Magazine: The Health Issue (15 May 2016)

The New York Times Magazine: The Health Issue (15 May 2016)

Language: English

Pages: 84

ISBN: 2:00366332

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


Overview: The New York Times Magazine is a Sunday magazine supplement included with the Sunday edition of The New York Times. It is host to feature articles longer than those typically in the newspaper and has attracted many notable contributors. The magazine is also noted for its photography, especially relating to fashion and style.

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example, is hardly sublime. This is because topo maps measure change, which I suspect is the key to their visual appeal. In his 1965 book ‘‘Cartographic Relief Presentation,’’ the great Swiss authority Eduard Imhof suggests that the transition from light to dark was Some enigmatically named U.S.G.S. places and their rough coordinates: Popcorn Cave: 41°, -121.366° Kookooligit volcanic field: 63.599°, -170.433° Bacchus Pit: 40.639°, -112.041° Printer Boy Hill: 30.216°, -106.233° the pinnacle of

Lacayo. ‘‘All I wanted to know is that it was not impossible,’’ Dan recalls. Lacayo said yes, but Dan felt his answer was ‘‘foggy.’’ The truth was that the team couldn’t find a single equivalent case in the literature. Beginning on that December morning in 2014 when Esther took Andrew to the E.R., she recalls, she felt as if they had stepped into a horror movie, the unfolding events both surreal and evil. Up to that point, Esther and Dan had led, in her words, ‘‘charmed lives — picture perfect.’’

our cause. We’re building the largest early detection research program in the world. Where the best minds in science will track cancer to its cellular roots. Your support will help us OnwardOHSU.org/StopCancer ONWARD // THE CAMPAIGN FOR OHSU First Words Online, we present ourselves in ever-more-numerous guises across a variety of platforms. What does the ‘avatar’ we choose say about who we really are? By Amanda Hess Self Portrait Every time I send an email, I see myself staring back at me.

none of them jive artists. Right now, you’re on tour with Beyoncé. Do you ever talk to her? I’m very quiet. Every time I’ve ever seen her is when I’m with my brother Jay Z, and I just say, ‘‘Hi,’’ and I look the other way so fast, and I kind of run. I just don’t want to say nothing too much. I’m not messing that up. Interview has been condensed and edited. Talk John Whitney lost his son to cancer, so when he discovered a lump in his own shoulder, he was rightfully w o r r i e d . H e w a s d

i a g n o s e d w i t h n o n - H o d g k i n’ s lymphoma and caught the attention of experts at the Lymphoma Immunotherapy Program at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. They treated John with an individualized technique that “teaches” immune cells to attack cancer as they would bacteria or a virus. Today, John’s tumors have shrunk and his outlook is bright, thanks to the groundbreaking work being done at the Tisch Cancer Institute, a National Cancer Institute (NCI)–designated cancer

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