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October 27, 2016
Sugar Pill Beats Two Drugs in Migraine Trial for Children
Misconceptions: The Cure for UTIs? It’s Not Cranberries
Can a Spoonful From Pepsi Help the Medicine Go Down?
How a Run-Walk Strategy Might Help Your Marathon
October 26, 2016
Election Therapy: Readers Tell Their Stories
Resting Heart Rate May Predict Future Mental Ills
How to Run Across the Country Faster Than Anyone
H.I.V. Arrived in the U.S. Long Before ‘Patient Zero’
Health Law Tax Penalty? I’ll Take It, Millions Say
Ultrasounds Do Little for Broken Bones
An EpiPen Rival Is About to Return to the Shelves
October 25, 2016
Seizing on Rising Costs, Trump Says Health Law Is ‘Over’
Editorial: Affordable Care Act Premium Increases Are a Fixable Problem
Air Pollution’s Toll on Heart May Begin Early
Donald Trump Says ‘Obamacare Is Just Blowing Up,’ Citing Rate Increases
Public Health: Rising Obamacare Rates: What You Need to Know
Public Health: A Quick Guide to Rising Obamacare Rates
Eat Well: Should the Food Industry Sneak Vegetables Into Food?
Op-Ed Columnist: The Epidemic of Worry
October 24, 2016
How an Aesthete’s Eye Can Help a Doctor’s Hand
Global Health: Unicef Cuts Cost of Vaccine That Protects Against 5 Diseases
Employee Wellness Programs Prompt AARP Lawsuit
CMV Is a Greater Threat to Infants Than Zika, but Far Less Often Discussed
Personal Health: Increasing CPR Training to Save Lives
Personal Health: Increasing CPR Training to Save People in Cardiac Arrest
The New Health Care: Why the U.S. Still Trails Many Wealthy Nations in Access to Care
October 21, 2016
Should You Let Your Dog Lick Your Face?
Sinosphere: She Asked Him to Stop Smoking. To China’s Shock, He Delivered a Beating.
Sinosphere: She Asked Him to Stop Smoking. To China’s Shock, He Beat Her Instead.
Well: Can a Child Drink Too Much Milk?
The New Old Age: The VSED Exit: A Way to Speed Up Dying, Without Asking Permission
October 20, 2016
Op-Ed Contributer: Late-Term Abortion Was the Right Choice for Me
Op-Ed Contributor: Late-Term Abortion Was the Right Choice for Me
Trump Said Women Get Abortions Days Before Birth. Doctors Say They Don’t.
Voices: The Falls Were Bad. The Diagnosis Was Worse.
Talking to Your Therapist About Election Anxiety
October 19, 2016
Children 14 or Under Need Fewer HPV Vaccine Doses
Reported Cases of Sexually Transmitted Diseases Are on Rise
As Health Markets Struggle, 9% Average Rise in Enrollment Is Predicted
Vermont Governor Proposes Limits on Painkiller Prescriptions
Meditation for Real Life: How to Be Mindful of Fall
Phys Ed: Think it’s cathartic to run angry? Think again
Phys Ed: Running While Angry
October 18, 2016
10 Infant Deaths May Be Related to Teething Remedies, F.D.A. Says
October 17, 2016
Irwin Smigel, New York Dentist Behind Cosmetic Techniques, Dies at 92
HealthCare.gov Will Add ‘Simple Choice’ Plans in Effort to Improve Value
Personal Health: The Misleading Promise of I.V.F. for Women Over 40
One Family’s Struggle With Microcephaly, the Birth Defect Now Linked to Zika
IBM Is Counting on Its Bet on Watson, and Paying Big Money for It
October 16, 2016
Living as a Man, Fighting Breast Cancer: How Trans People Face Care Gaps
Living as a Man, Fighting Breast Cancer: How Trans People Face Care Gaps
October 14, 2016
Health Care Law’s Beneficiaries Reflect Its Strengths, and Its Faults
Retiring: The Future of Retirement Communities: Walkable and Urban
Ties: The Fear of Having a Son
Well: Since Milk Is White, Why Is Butter Yellow?
Health Care Law’s Beneficiaries Reflect Its Strengths, and Its Faults
Obesity and Diabetes Tied to Liver Cancer
October 13, 2016
A New Zika Zone in Miami, but No Reason to Panic, Scientists Say
Bacteria Said to Be From Germany Infected at Least 12 Patients; 6 Died
Bacteria on Device Said to Infect at Least 12 Patients in Pennsylvania
Dutch Law Would Allow Euthanasia for Healthy Elderly People
Dutch Law Would Allow Assisted Suicide for Healthy Older People
‘True Scale’ of India’s Tuberculosis Problem: 2.8 Million New Cases
Prostate Cancer Treatment Can Raise Dementia Risk
Living With Cancer: Lessons on Dying From David Bowie and My Friends
Opioids May Interfere With Parenting Instincts, Study Finds
Methamphetamine Abuse Colors Politics in the Philippines
October 12, 2016
Public Health: Drug Coupons: Helping a Few at the Expense of Everyone
When Choosing Cheese, Low-Fat May Not Matter
Phys Ed: How Exercise May Turn White Fat Into Brown
Phys Ed: How Exercise May Fight Obesity by Turning White Fat Into Brown
Feature: Generation Adderall
Adolescence: 3 Ways to Get Kids to Eat Better
Disability: Diabetes, Diet and Shame
Disability: I Have Diabetes. Am I to Blame?
October 11, 2016
W.H.O. Urges Tax on Sugary Drinks to Fight Obesity
October 10, 2016
Take a Number: Cancer in Retreat on One Front: Fewer Children Are Dying
Coke and Pepsi Give Millions to Public Health, Then Lobby Against It
The Checkup: When Do You Worry About a Picky Eater?
Personal Health: Some I.V.F. Experts Discourage Multiple Births
Personal Health: Experts Advise Minimizing Multiple Births Through I.V.F.
The New Health Care: I’m a Doctor. If I Drop Food on the Kitchen Floor, I Still Eat It.
October 08, 2016
Why Care at Native American Hospitals Is Often Substandard
How U.S. Torture Left Legacy of Damaged Minds
How U.S. Torture Left a Legacy of Damaged Minds
An Investor’s Plan to Transplant Private Health Care in Africa
October 07, 2016
Dale Schenk, Who Saw Immune System as Weapon Against Alzheimer’s, Dies at 59
Think Like a Doctor: A Terrible Stomachache Solved!
Think Like a Doctor: Think Like a Doctor: A Terrible Stomachache Solved!
Let’s Talk a Millennial Into Getting a Flu Shot
Ties: Our Sleep Training Nightmare
Well: Why Is Fish Good for You? Because It Replaces Meat?
The New Old Age: The Gray Gender Gap: Older Women Are Likelier to Go It Alone
October 06, 2016
Bertrand M. Bell, Who Strove to Reduce Medical Trainees’ Grueling Shifts, Dies at 86
In a Montana Bear Attack, Lessons on Hope, Survival and First Aid
Think Like a Doctor: Think Like a Doctor: A Terrible Stomachache
Voices: A Letter to the Doctors and Nurses Who Cared for My Wife
As Drug Deaths Soar, a Silver Lining for Transplant Patients
October 05, 2016
Sinosphere: Recognizing Boarding Schools’ Psychic Toll in China
Homeopathic Teething Gels May Pose Risks
Matter: What’s the Longest Humans Can Live? 115 Years, New Study Says
New York Moves to Allow Medicaid to Cover Hormone Therapy for Transgender Youth
For Transgender Youths in New York, It Would Be a Health Care Milestone
Phys Ed: A Single Concussion May Have Lasting Impact
October 04, 2016
Flint Hit With Bacterial Illness as Residents Shun City Water
Copper Sinks and Faucets May Stem Hospital Infections
Toxins Linger in Homes Long After Smokers Quit
October 03, 2016
The Doctor's World: A Lieutenant in Eradicating Smallpox Remembers the General
Trilobites: A Roller Coaster Remedy for Kidney Stones?
Eat Well: This Is Probably the Least You’ll Weigh All Year. Sorry.
Yoshinori Ohsumi of Japan Wins Nobel Prize for Study of ‘Self Eating’ Cells
Yoshinori Ohsumi of Japan Wins Nobel Prize for Study of ‘Self-Eating’ Cells
Yoshinori Ohsumi of Japan Wins Nobel Prize in Medicine
Personal Health: Men Get Osteoporosis, Too
The New Health Care: The Two Mysteries of Medicare
Yoshinori Ohsumi Awarded Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
The Checkup: A Flu Season Without FluMist? Making Shots Less Painful for Children
October 02, 2016
Ailing Obama Health Care Act May Have to Change to Survive
October 01, 2016
News Analysis: The Shame of Fat Shaming
News Analysis: The Shame of Fat Shaming
At a Loss for Meds, Venezuela’s Mentally Ill Spiral Downward
Inside Venezuela’s Crumbling Mental Hospitals
New Drug for Severe Eczema Is Successful in 2 New Trials