
I Got Stuck in the Yellowstone Floods
The torrent of rainfall that devoured roads and swept away bridges on Monday was supposedly a “1,000-year event.” But what does that even mean these days?
Our health writers explore wellness culture, human behavior, mortality and disease, and other mysteries of the body and the mind.

The torrent of rainfall that devoured roads and swept away bridges on Monday was supposedly a “1,000-year event.” But what does that even mean these days?

A tidal wave of chronic illness could leave millions of people incrementally worse off.

Monkeypox is very different from COVID—and will require a very different vaccination approach.

A string of negatives can still presage a clear-as-day positive.

Three possible paths the virus could take in the United States

COVID vaccines for infants and toddlers are stalling and stumbling even before they’ve left the gate.

Kids are at risk of severe COVID outcomes—and immunity from infection isn’t enough.

In the winter, cases shot up and plummeted with unprecedented speed. But something else is going on with this surge.

Images from the past few weeks of lockdown, and early signs of Shanghai’s reopening

The long, maddening wait reveals much about the world’s vaccine priorities.