By Jennifer Warner
Study Shows High Levels of Amino Acids May Be an Early Sign of Type 2 Diabetes Risk
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By Salynn Boyles
Study Shows Patients Treated With Injections Have a Reduction in Symptoms
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By Daniel J. DeNoon
Bone Marrow Cells Repair Decade-Old Heart Attack Damage
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By Daniel J. DeNoon
Study Shows Increasing Gap Between the Number of AIDS Patients and Treatment Resources
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By Kathleen Doheny
Study Shows Lower Risk of Jaw Osteonecrosis With Oral Bisphosphonates Than With IV Drugs
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By Brenda Goodman
Advisory Panel Recommends Approval of NovoTTF for Treatment of Glioblastoma
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By rcentor
New drugs require federal approval.  New devices require federal approval.  Before we try to help patients, we must show that we can help them and not hurt them.
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By Kohar Jones, MD
Before I had even begun medical school, I already knew that I would enter primary care when I finished.  I had successfully applied for and received a scholarship from the National Health Service Corps Scholars program.  By the time I
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By MARTHA ROSE SHULMAN
Mushrooms make a meaty quesadilla filling. If you cook them in advance and keep them in the refrigerator, you can slap these together in a pinch.
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By PAULA SPAN
When you’re past 80 and losing your central vision to macular degeneration, as the eight members of this support group are, life throws up plenty of roadblocks.
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By PAULA SPAN
It probably tells us something that the hearing that began in Washington this morning, before the health subcommittee of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, is the very first congressional hearing on the Class Act.
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By ELAINE SCIOLINO
PIERRE DUKAN has been called the French Dr. Atkins. Millions of Frenchmen are said to have tried his program, a method that promises — like dozens of diets before and since — no hunger, no calorie counting, instant weight loss and lifelo
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By ANDREW POLLACK
In November, the prestigious Cleveland Clinic hailed a “scar-less” weight-loss surgery as one of the top 10 medical innovations expected this year.
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By REED ABELSON
Blue Shield of California, a nonprofit insurer, on Wednesday withdrew its request to seek higher rates this year for individual policies amid stiff criticism from regulators and consumers.
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Life expectancy in the United States has hit another high, rising above 78 years.
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By RONI CARYN RABIN
A major new analysis challenges the long-held idea that obese people who carry their extra weight mainly around the middle — those with an “apple” shape — are at greater risk for heart disease than “pears,” whose
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By TARA PARKER-POPE
A popular French diet is crossing the Atlantic, reports today’s Styles section.
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By PAULINE W. CHEN, M.D.
Toward the end of my general surgery training, a senior surgeon pulled me aside to ask about my plans for further training. One of the best surgeons in the hospital, he had done his own subspecialty training at a hospital famous for vascular surgery
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By Denise Mann
One-Quarter of College Students May Have Hearing Loss and Not Know It, Researchers Say
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By Kathleen Doheny
Study Findings Met With Skepticism Because of Cost, Other Factors
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