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Time (stylized in all caps as TIME) is an American news magazine based in New York City. It was published weekly for nearly a century. Starting in March 2020, it transitioned to every other week. It was first published in New York City on March 3, 1923, and for many years it was run by its influential co-founder, Henry Luce. A European edition (Time Europe, formerly known as Time Atlantic) is published in London and also covers the Middle East, Africa, and, since 2003, Latin America. An Asian edition (Time Asia) is based in Hong Kong. The South Pacific edition, which covers Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands, is based in Sydney. Since 2018, Time has been owned by Salesforce founder Marc Benioff, who acquired it from Meredith Corporation. Benioff currently publishes the magazine through the company Time USA, LLC. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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- More pain for painkillers.
- The politics of AIDS. When the President is a dissident.
- Do women need a Viagra?
- Smoke free.
- Nuts (and fiber) to high cholesterol. Who needs statin drugs when you've got the grocery store?
- The dangerous Sopranos diet.
- 10 questions for Franklin Graham.
- Medicating young minds.
- FDA halts 23andMe genetic tests.
- America, the doctor will you see now.
- How sick was J.F.K.?
- Time 100 scientists & thinkers. Peter Pronovost.
- Why men die young. There's a reason women are healthier, and it's not entirely in their genes.
- How to stop superbugs.
- How low can you go? New guidelines call for heart patients to cut their cholesterol levels even further.
- Delaying Alzheimer's. In a new study, Aricept held it off for 18 months. Is this drug right for you?
- What health-care reform really means. A user's guide.
- Will there be any hope for the poor?
- Treats are a trap: but by following a few holiday rules, kids can have their cake and eat it too.
- GM's get-well plan. It wants to shift retiree health care to a UAW trust, in what could be a template for underfunded states and cites.
- The buzz on caffeine.
- Folate for everybody?
- The cold-pill crackdown.
- Genetics. Keys to the kingdom.
- Life after war. Veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan are battling lasting wounds--both visisble and invisible.
- The dirt on soap.
- Advice from a bypass buddy: a heart-surgery veteran offers Bill Clinton a sneak preview of his new life.
- Go ahead--cry at work.
- How Kentucky got it right.
- Virus hunter.
- 10 big ideas: health care. Wear your doctor.
- Frontiers of fertility.
- I want my IUD. How public-health experts are rebranding the much derided contraceptive.
- The race to contain a virus.
- Assault with a deadly virus.
- Crackdown on a virus.
- Stealthy virus.
- This is America on drugs.
- Caught in the act. A striking 3-D snapshot of the AIDS virus reveals weak spots in its armor.
- When the doctor gets infected. Medical workers who harbor the AIDS virus may face new rules.
- What's off, what's on. A new list cites 218 things that may cause cancer--and a couple that don't.
- The bad and the good. Fresh doubts are cast on a troubled gene-therapy treatment even as the French hint at new advances.
- Brain games. Alzheimer's gene therapy.
- Ain't that sweet!
- Has gene therapy stalled? Scientists may have pushed too far too fast in a race for breakthroughs.
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