By Denise Mann
Study Shows Smoking Marijuana May Be Tied to Earlier Development of Psychotic Illness
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By CLAUDIA DREIFUS
Dr. Janet Davison Rowley, 85, is the matriarch of modern cancer genetics. Without her 1970s finding that broken and translocated chromosomes were a factor in blood cancers, we might not have the treatments for leukemia that are commonplace today. We
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By ANEMONA HARTOCOLLIS
An anti-abortion group released a videotape on Tuesday of a man whom the group said was posing as a pimp and a woman who was posing as a prostitute on a visit to a Planned Parenthood clinic in the Bronx. They appear to get information from a recepti
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By DONALD G. McNEIL Jr.
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — At 12 tables, in front of 12 mirrors, a dozen people are fussing intently in raptures of self-absorption, like chorus line members applying makeup in a dressing room.
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By DENISE GRADY
A new study finds that many women with early breast cancer do not need a painful procedure that has long been routine: removal of cancerous lymph nodes from the armpit.
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By JENNIFER STEINHAUER
All but invisible during the midterm elections, the abortion debate has returned to Congress.
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By ROBERT PEAR
The new health care law encourages collaboration by doctors and hospitals for cost savings, but a split has developed here as to just how far they can go without running afoul of antitrust laws.
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By SHERYL GAY STOLBERG
Michelle Obama, who has planted a vegetable garden, swiveled a hula hoop, done yoga poses, lobbied Congress and crisscrossed the United States to promote the virtues of healthy eating and exercise, wants to take her campaign to reduce childhood obes
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By BARRY MEIER
The lawmaker and retired obstetrician sponsoring a Congressional bill to sharply cut medical malpractice awards was involved in a $500,000 settlement of a malpractice lawsuit. The action was brought by a pregnant woman who charged that inappropriate
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By JEFF GORDINIER
YOGI CAMERON thought I was hot. Which, I figured, was a flattering thing to hear from a man whose cheekbones used to earn him thousands of dollars a day.
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By KEVIN SACK
A second appellate court has set an expedited schedule for hearing a constitutional challenge to the new health care law.
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By PERRI KLASS, M.D.
In every iteration of the interminable discussion of the new book “Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother,” someone inevitably brings up the crucial issue of the sleepover — the childhood ritual in which the author, Amy Chua, wouldn&rsquo
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By NICHOLAS BAKALAR
If you or your child came down with influenza during the H1N1, or swine flu, outbreak in 2009, it may not have happened the way you thought it did.
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By DONALD G. McNEIL Jr.
VIENNA — A new online mapping tool will enable scientists and the public to track outbreaks of animal diseases that might jump to humans.
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By Charlene Laino
Cases of Nonmelanoma Cancers Reach 3.7 Million in U.S.
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By Jennifer Warner
Study Shows People With a Genetic Mutation May Be More Likely to Develop Depression
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By Jennifer Warner
Starting Infants on Solids Before 4 Months Raises Childhood Obesity Risk
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By Denise Mann
Heart Failure Treatment Works Better in Women
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By Denise Mann
Study Shows Women Respond Better to Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Than Men
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By Charlene Laino
Brian B. Adams, MD, Has Tips to Avoid Contagious Skin Infections
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