Despite privacy risks and inaccuracy concerns, people are feeding blood test results, doctor’s notes and surgical reports into ChatGPT and the like. Source: NYT > Well.
Clare Cory was 59 years old and had been single almost her whole life. She thought her love story was over. Then everything changed. Source: NYT > Well.
The tests have not been approved by federal regulators, but that hasn’t stopped patients from wanting them — and doctors from worrying. Source: NYT > Well.
Chilly fingers and toes are generally nothing to worry about, but they can sometimes indicate a more serious condition. Source: NYT > Well.
The idea that the chances of getting pregnant plummet at 35 is widespread. But it’s not totally true. Source: NYT > Well.
While the president said he had a M.R.I. exam, a physician’s memo released by the White House was less specific. Source: NYT > Well.
In Budapest, political disputes and aging infrastructure have led to cascading problems, and prolonged closings, at several of the city’s beloved baths. Source: NYT > Well.
Here’s what to know about the other main types and how they affect the brain. Source: NYT > Well.
Researchers found higher rates of depression, poor sleep and obesity among tweens who had early access to a cellphone. Source: NYT > Well.
Less than 10 percent of heart and lung surgeons in the United States are women. At a recent conference, they vowed to change that. Source: NYT > Well.