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Working long hours may increase the risk for Type 2 diabetes, a new review has found, but the risk is only apparent in workers of lower socioeconomic status.
Judge Thomas P. Griesa of Federal District Court in Manhattan stopped short of issuing sanctions, saying he would make a decision about them in the future.
In a small study, researchers found that certain activity in patients’ immune systems correlated to different recovery times.
Anecdotal reports suggest fleas are getting harder to control, but vets and product makers said the products still work.
The opening panel at the annual gathering was meant to suggest that success on Madison Avenue could be just as rewarding — and elusive — as success on a field, pitch or gridiron.
Judge Thomas P. Griesa of Federal District Court in Manhattan stopped short of issuing sanctions, saying he would make a decision about them in the future.
New accounts of events in 2008 as the New York Fed assessed the bank’s eligibility for rescue from bankruptcy have cast the firms’s collapse in a new light.
Netflix and the Weinstein Company said that they planned to release a sequel to the movie “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon” simultaneously on Netflix and a select number of Imax theaters.
Many more writers have signed on to Authors United, a group not only challenging Amazon on its Hachette dealings, but also asking federal authorities to investigate it on antitrust matters.
Starting Wednesday, tobacco products and e-cigarettes will be prohibited at the 31 public colleges and universities that make up the University System of Georgia.
The tobacco industry’s giants are putting health warnings on e-cigarettes that outstrip both those on traditional cigarettes and those on e-cigarettes made by smaller competitors, leaving public health officials skeptical about the companies’ intent.
The organic farm sector, though growing exponentially, has hankered for attention from the government. Support increased in the farm bill signed earlier this year, and more is coming.
The family of Professor Larue, the first president of the Hemlock Society, who taught for decades at U.S.C., respected his wishes and declined to put him on a ventilator.
Magazine Media 360, the new system being introduced by an industry group on Monday, will capture audience engagement with print and digital editions, as well as with video and social media.
Emergency room physicians are leaving patients with hefty bills: More and more, doctors who work in emergency rooms are private contractors who are out of network or do not accept any insurance plans.
Regardless of the company’s motive, the issues it raised are hugely important and won’t be brushed aside by bombast or counterattack.
Alexander Heffner, who succeeded his grandfather and mentor Richard D. Heffner, said “the importance of public broadcasting and elevating our discourse into something substantive and meaningful were values that were instilled in me.”
The tobacco industry’s giants are putting health warnings on e-cigarettes that outstrip both those on traditional cigarettes and those on e-cigarettes made by smaller competitors, leaving public health officials skeptical about the companies’ intent.

Hana Beshara remembers her time with a popular illegal video downloading site as one of adventure and camaraderie, although she wound up spending time in prison.
The Adirondack Grazers Cooperative, based in upstate New York, markets and sells beef for its 36 members. But it also provides hope at a time family farms are rapidly vanishing.
The family of Professor Larue, the first president of the Hemlock Society, who taught for decades at U.S.C., respected his wishes and declined to put him on a ventilator.
From the moment the New York Fed orchestrated the A.I.G. deal, the government has worked hard to keep its full picture from coming into view.
Policy makers often fret that worker productivity isn’t growing fast enough. And each of us also worries about individual productivity.
From the moment the New York Fed orchestrated the A.I.G. deal, the government has worked hard to keep its full picture from coming into view.
Hana Beshara remembers her time with a popular illegal video downloading site as one of adventure and camaraderie, although she wound up spending time in prison.
The Adirondack Grazers Cooperative, based in upstate New York, markets and sells beef for its 36 members. But it also provides hope at a time family farms are rapidly vanishing.
A chief executive says the skills learned in raising a child are analogous to “nurturing a team and bringing a project to life.”
The focus is on government bonds in Italy and Spain — an area that the Pimco Total Return Fund had piled into recently.
The proposed updates to a law would extend a 36 percent interest rate cap on short-term loans to cover a much broader swath of products — from installment loans to credit cards — that have proliferated since the law was passed by Congress.
Joseph Andrey, 91, wanted to die at home. As is often the case, he died in a hospital instead.
The best available science indicates that the order of the exercises, or whether they should be combined in one workout, was immaterial.
The president spoke at a White House meeting of more than 40 health ministers, imploring them to provide better services to prevent deadly outbreaks like Ebola.