The ’90s sitcom starring Fran Drescher has caused a sartorial sensation since all six seasons arrived on HBO Max. It is also, the writer argues, a delightful show that unlike some of its contemporaries, still feels fresh.

Depression almost killed him. Food, fitness and fortitude brought him back
Ever since he was a child, Kevin Curry would pray for God to “fix” him and take away his sadness. Now the author of “Fit Men Cook,” Curry shares six strategies for people struggling with depression and anxiety.

Mayo Clinic Q And A: What is extracorporeal membrane oxygenation?
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: My uncle was diagnosed with COVID-19, and his doctors mentioned the possibility of putting him on ECMO. What does this mean?

A.O.C. Had a Catchy Logo. Now Progressives Everywhere Are Copying It.
The slanted text in Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s logo, and its break from the traditional red, white and blue color palette, has formed a new graphical language for progressivism. Imitators abound.

Dealing with cancer: Website serves as ‘virtual bridge’ for patients to manage their care
A biopsy revealed Carol Smith’s worst fears last October: She had endometrial cancer typically found in the uterus that could aggressively spread.

Why you shouldn’t forgo your second COVID-19 vaccine dose
More than 35% of the U.S. population is fully vaccinated for COVID-19, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). And for anyone who receives the Moderna or Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines, two doses are required to complete the series and be fully vaccinated.

New benefit increases veterans’ access to urgent care in the community
Two years ago, the Veterans Affairs healthcare system (VA) began rolling out a new benefit, enabling Veterans to receive urgent care from a network of community providers—rather than visiting a VA emergency department or clinic. Progress toward expanding community care services for Veterans is the focus of a special supplement to the May issue of …

New pre-clinical model could hold the key to better HIV treatments
A team led by researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine and Children’s National Hospital has developed a unique pre-clinical model that enables the study of long-term HIV infection, and the testing of new therapies aimed at curing the disease.

Monica and Rachel’s ‘Friends’ apartment is on Booking.com
“Friends” fans are being given the chance to crash for a night at Monica and Rachel’s apartment.
Your Car, Toaster, Even Washing Machine, Can’t Work Without Them. And There’s a Global Shortage.
This is what supply chain fragility looks like.