By PATRICK EGAN
With the tax-filing deadline bearing down, many of us are wrestling with financial issues particular to elder care. Opportunities to lower tax bills abound, thank goodness, but the details are often complicated or confusing — and most seniors
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By DENNIS HEVESI
G. Alan Marlatt, a psychologist who challenged the longstanding belief that substance addiction is incurable and that it can be controlled only by abstinence, died March 14 at his vacation home in Stanwood, Wash. He was 69 and lived in Seattle.
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By DONALD G. McNEIL Jr.
Bangladesh is suffering an outbreak of deadly Nipah virus, causing the government to adopt an unusual prevention tactic: a ban on the sale of fresh palm sap.
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By NICHOLAS BAKALAR
When The New York Times first mentioned in vitro fertilization, the paper might have been reporting on a casually uttered lie.
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By SINDYA N. BHANOO
Shar-peis are an ancient Chinese dog breed characterized by two singular traits: thick, wrinkly skin and frequent bouts of fever. Researchers now say that the same gene mutation is responsible for both the wrinkles and the fever.
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By Denise Mann
Study Shows Link Between People With Asthma and Diabetes, Heart Risk
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By Kathleen Doheny
Researchers Say Weight Loss From Lap-Band Is Relatively Low; Critics Say Study Has Flaws
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By Denise Mann
Study Shows Non-stimulant Drug Is Effective for Some Kids Aged 6 and Younger
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By Bill Hendrick
Study Shows Increase in Facelifts, Ear Surgery, and Soft Tissue Filler
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By Brenda Goodman
Study Shows Xolair May Be Effective for Children Who Are Severely Allergic to Milk
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By Brenda Goodman
Study Shows Improvements in MS Patients Who Replace Bone Marrow With Stem Cells
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By Salynn Boyles
Study Shows Link Between Melanoma and Higher Income Levels
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By Jennifer Warner
Study Suggests First-Born Children Are More Likely to Have Allergies
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By Salynn Boyles
Study Shows the Drug Is a Successful Therapy for Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia
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By Bill Hendrick
Study Shows Obese Teens Don't Eat Enough Vegetables, Dairy, and Fiber
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By Kathleen Doheny
Overall, Increased Heart Risk Is Small, Especially for Regular Exercisers, Experts Say
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By ROBERT PEAR
Obama administration officials say they were expecting praise from critics of the new health care law when they offered to exempt selected employers and labor unions from a requirement to provide at least $750,000 in coverage to each person in their
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By SHERI FINK
A jury trial set to open on Monday will weigh whether one of America’s largest health care corporations should be held accountable for deaths and injuries at a New Orleans hospital marooned by floodwaters after Hurricane Katrina.
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By MARTHA ROSE SHULMAN
I teach a class in knife skills for home cooks in Los Angeles. The students aren’t expected to wield their blades like Top Chefs, but my fellow instructor, Clifford A. Wright, and I do have them chop, slice, mince and dice often enough to beco
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By MARTHA ROSE SHULMAN
Goat cheese adds creaminess and rich flavor to this delicate frittata.
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