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December 30, 2009
Vital Signs: Screening: Skipping M.R.I. Tests for Breast Cancer
December 29, 2009
Economic Scene: Health Cuts With Little Effect on Care
Economic Scene: In Richmond, Va., Health Cuts With Little Effect on Care
December 28, 2009
In New Way to Edit DNA, Hope for Treating Disease
Israelis’ Cancer Is Linked to Holocaust
Personal Health: As Bones Age, Who’s at Risk for Fracture?
December 27, 2009
Officials Re-examining Organ Transplant Rules
December 26, 2009
States With Expanded Health Coverage Fight Bill
December 25, 2009
Health Care Changes Wouldn’t Have Big Effect for Many
As Health Bill Advances, Few Changes Seen for Millions
December 24, 2009
Despite Fragile Health, Byrd Is Present for Votes
Senate Clears Final Hurdle to Vote on Health Care Bill
December 23, 2009
Vital Signs: Fighting Diabetes With Lots of Espresso
Months to Live: Weighing Medical Costs of End-of-Life Care
December 22, 2009
National Briefing | Science and Health: Spray Flu Vaccine Is Recalled
Parties Stay United as Health Bill Clears Steps in Senate
Vital Signs: RISKS: Fighting Diabetes With Lots of Espresso
December 21, 2009
Very Sick, and Now a Curiosity
Personal Health: Risks, as Well as Hope, for Very Tiny Infants
Tool in Cystic Fibrosis Fight: A Registry
Remarkable Creatures: Whatever Doesn’t Kill Some Animals Can Make Them Deadly
Risks: Fighting Diabetes With Lots of Espresso
Health Bill Passes Key Test in the Senate
Health Bill Passes Key Test in the Senate With 60 Votes
Senate Debate on Health Care Exacerbates Partisanship
Walter Stamm Dies at 64; Helped Curb Chlamydia
Pfizer Acquires a Stem-Cell Therapy
December 19, 2009
Economic View: Gauging the Odds (and the Costs) in Health Screening
December 18, 2009
2 Kidney Recipients Contract Brain Disease From Donor
Patient Money: Not All Drugs Are the Same After All
December 17, 2009
Scientist Is Crucial to the Bay Area’s Role in Stem Cell Research
Assessment and Thanks as Flu Wave Ebbs in U.S.
As Swine Flu Wave Ebbs, Officials Assess and Give Thanks
Doctor and Patient: Holding Doctors Accountable for Medical Errors
Manto Tshabalala-Msimang, South African Who Oversaw Discredited AIDS Policy, Dies at 69
In Senate Health Showdown, Round Goes to G.O.P.
December 15, 2009
Immigrants Lose Lawsuit Against Atlanta Hospital
Infants’ Swine Flu Vaccine Is Recalled as Less Potent
Swine Flu Vaccine for Infants Is Recalled
December 14, 2009
In Surgery, a Tangled Tumor Meets Its Match
Global Update: Antiretroviral Drugs Cut Suicide Rate in Swiss AIDS Patients, a Study Finds
Long-Term Care Stirs Health Care Debate
Long-Term Care Is Latest Issue in Health Care Debate
December 12, 2009
Slipstream: Sure, It’s Treatable. But Is It a Disorder?
December 11, 2009
Senate Hits New Roadblocks on Health Care Bill
Bone Drugs Taken by Some Women May Lower Breast Cancer Risk, Studies Say
December 10, 2009
Swine Flu Death Toll at 10,000 Since April
Vital Signs: Risks: Study Ties Alcohol to Recurrence of Breast Cancer
Senate Democrats See Hope on Health Bill
Bone Drugs May Lower Breast Cancer Risk
Senate Democrats See Room for Hope on Health Care Bill
December 09, 2009
Democrats See Room for Hope on Health Bill
Study Suggests Methods and Timing to Treat Fears
Obama Is Criticized on AIDS Program
December 08, 2009
New U.S. Plan on AIDS Slows Growth in Treatment
Really?: The Claim: High Blood Pressure Will Increase People’s Risk of Losing Their Hair
December 07, 2009
Vital Signs: Symptoms: Infections Lead to More Deaths in I.C.U.
Really?: The Claim: High Blood Pressure Will Increase People’s Risk of Losing Their Hair.
December 05, 2009
Senate Clears Way for Home Health Care Cuts
Senate Vote Clears Way for Home Health Care Cuts
Questioning a $30,000-a-Month Cancer Drug
Home Care Patients Worry Over Possible Cuts
Review Shows Safety of H1N1 Vaccine, Officials Say
December 04, 2009
In Delayed Test, a Vaccine to Counter Bad Beef
Senate Backs Preventive Health Care for Women
December 02, 2009
Senate Breaks Health Stalemate; First Votes Today
Vital Signs: Risks: Leaving ‘Stroke Belt’ but Not the Dangers
Breaking With Past, South Africa Issues Broad AIDS Policy
Senators Pitch to Women and Elderly on Health Bill
Pfizer Deal Signals a Move Into Treating Rare Diseases
National Briefing | Washington: Federal Health Officials to Review Disaster Plan
December 01, 2009
South Africa Issues Broad AIDS Policy
Study Questions Safety of Mammograms for Young Women at High Risk of Cancer