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- Radiation overdose update
- Swine Flu Shots Revive Vaccine Debate
- How Mindfulness Makes for a Better Doctor
- Public is Next Hurdle in Healthcare Debate
- Aspirin: Once a killer?
- Chronic Fatigue Syndrome figured out?
- Inquiry looks at overdoses of radiation
- The Comfort of a Diagnosis
- Health Care Bill Gets (At least one) Green Light
- Health panel to hear experts
- Utah's Insurance Exchange Not Ideal for Country
- Cocaine Vaccine Available
- Coverage versus Cost
- A costly rule for eye treatment
- Different devices, different approaches
- Flu vaccine update
- Is melanoma on the rise?
- Digital records backed by hospitals
- The mess of malpractice
- Health concerns over popular contraceptives
- FDA Admits to Lawmaker Persuasion
- Clarifying Assisted Suicide
- A System Breeding More Waste
- Questioning CT scans on youth
- Using the law as a warning
- One in three girls got cervical cancer vaccine
- Swine Flu Treatment Machine
- KEEP keeps saving kidneys (and lives)
- The insurance industry: A lesser of an evil
- Ghostwriting Galore?
- Swine Flu Vaccine Update
- Tech Companies Push to Digitalize Patient Healthcare Records
- Stem Cell Drug Fails Trials
- Best way to treat osteoporosis?
- Knowing the limits of healing
- When patient handoffs go awry
- Clinical trial rule ignored
- Pfizer pays $2.3 billion in largest fine
- Plastic Surgery for Migraines?
- When pharmacueticals become pushers
- Top 100 in Healthcare
- New hope for deadly childhood cancer
- Strained by Katrina
- Medical scans put patients at risk
- Study finds drop in hip fracture rate
- Another point for the Web
- The good thing about swine flu? The lesson
- Update on swine flu vaccine
- Understanding Palliative Care
- Cervical cancer vaccine revisited
- Drugs to lengthen our lives
- Chemotherapy and Alzheimer's?
- Aspirin aids colorectal cancer patients
- Quick tests for swine flu often wrong
- To use or not to use? That is the question.
- High-profile deaths and high-profile drugs
- Who's to blame for misdiagnoses?
- Cement treatment for spine injury questioned
- How far is too far?
- Nasal vaccine promising against swine flu
- C-Section babies okay with anasthesia
- Viagra Study Shortened
- Briding the Culture Gap
- Doctors on Salary
- Ovary Removal linked to Lung Cancer
- The Exclusivity of Costly Drugs
- Longer Chemotherapy for Cancer
- Trial for Lupus Boosts Treatment Plan
- Hormone Therapy Increases Cancer Risk
- New Blood Thinner Approved
- For Doctors in Congress, Little to Agree On
- When Doctors Make Mistakes
- Panel suggests American medical priorities
- Cardiology Fraud Not Isolated
- F.D.A. approves new heart drug
- Stereotypes inescapable?
- Vicodin and Percoset Bans Advised
- Playing it Safe
- New Treatment for Cancer?
- Bad Database Overcharges Patients Billions
- In Medical Tests, No News is Not Always Good News
- An update on public healthcare
- Kidney Stones Common After Surgery
- 2003 report proven not as likely
- Doctor and Patient Column
- House bill would set up database for artificial joints
- The Return of Gout
- A.M.A. opposes government-sponsored health plan
- Medicine in the Age of Twitter
- Stem cell test results: OK, so far
- Discredited Research Study Stuns a Colleague
- If all doctors had more time to listen
- Steps Toward a Cost-Effective Good Night's Sleep
- Letting the Patient Call the Shots
- Obama Urges Quick Action on Insurance
- Referral System Turns Patients into Commodities
- Webcast your brain surgery? Hospitals see marketing tool
- Patient Money--Getting Healthy, With a Little Help from the Boss
- When Patients Put Doctors at Risk
- Women Sue Over Device to Stop Urine Leaks
- It's time to talk about Swine Flu
- Avastin falls short in clinical trial
- Pledged to find Cancer Cure
- Cystic Fibrosis: A Brighter Outlook for Patients
- Overseer of Medical Trials, Under FDA Pressure, Agrees to Suspension
- Ill Patients Forced to Pay for Cancer Pills
- Why 'Quality' Care is Dangerous
- DNA Test Outperforms Pap Smear
- New York-Presbyterian Offers Digital Records
- Options for Leg Ulcers
- Study Finds PSA Test Has More Risk Than Benefit
- Transforming US Healthcare
- When Patients Feel Abandoned by Doctors
- U.S. to Compare Medical Treatments
- Doctor and Patient: Lessons from the Bedside Exam
- Plenty of Guidelines for Treating Patients, but Where's the Evidence?
- When Doctors and Nurses Can't Do the Right Thing
- Scans for Back Pain Ineffective
- Hospitals ill from more bad debt, credit troubles
- Federal bill reopens state debate about physician-owned hospitals
- Checklist Reduces Deaths in Surgery
- Weak Oversight Lets Bad Hospitals Stay Open
- The Pain May Be Real, but the Scan is Deceiving
- How long is too long?
- Hospital Disclosure: How to avoid conflicts of interest
- When to discontinue medications
- Cancer Patients, Lost in a Maze of Uneven Care
- The Six Habits of Highly Respected Physicians
- Increasing Transparency
- Antibiotics for Treating Lyme Disease
- Establishing a Consistent Treatment Plan
- W.H.O. Issues a Checklist to Make Operations Safer
- Please Watch "Sick Around The World" on Frontline
- Aggressive New Reccomendation for Warding Off Heart Disease in Some Children
- While the US Spends Heavily on Healthcare, a Study Faults the Quality


