By KEVIN SACK
The legal challenge to the Obama health care act has invigorated a dispute as old as the Constitution about the framers’ most nettlesome grant of power, which gives Congress treacherously broad authority to pass laws “necessary and prope
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By KAREN BARROW
Sherry Nevius, single and 52, is looking for a mate with all the important adjectives — caring, sincere, intelligent, funny. Oh, and one more thing: disabled.
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By KAREN BARROW
Ruth Fremson/The New York Times Dr. Angela Christiano has alopecia areata, a condition she now studies that can cause rapid hair loss.
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The Tans That Bond 2010-12-29
By RONI CARYN RABIN
Public health researchers recently published an intriguing report about the indoor tanning habits of college students, based on a survey of more than 200 female students at East Tennessee State University. The report was printed as a letter in The A
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By GRETCHEN REYNOLDS
New Year’s resolutions tend to war with wintertime malaise. Resolution urges you to work out. Malaise suggests that you linger in bed. But there’s good news for those of us torn between these impulses. A number of newly published studies
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By GEORGE JOHNSON
When they excavated a Scythian burial mound in the Russian region of Tuva about 10 years ago, archaeologists literally struck gold. Crouched on the floor of a dark inner chamber were two skeletons, a man and a woman, surrounded by royal garb from 27
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By WALT BOGDANICH and KRISTINA REBELO
The initial accident report offered few details, except to say that an unidentified hospital had administered radiation overdoses to three patients during identical medical procedures.
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By Katrina Woznicki
In Study, Babies Fed Protein Hydrolysate Formula Gained Weight at a Normal Pace
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By Jennifer Warner
Smokers Report More Cancer Pain, Distress Than Nonsmokers
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By Denise Mann
Study Shows Obesity in Moms Before Pregnancy Does Not Raise Risk for Kids’ Later Behavior Problems
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By Katrina Woznicki
Study Shows Link Between Low Levels of Vitamin D in Cord Blood and Respiratory Infection Risk
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By Bill Hendrick
Happier Marriages, More Satisfying Sex Among the Perks, Study Finds
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By Daniel J. DeNoon
Sprouts, Parsley, Cilantro, Pastry, Cheese in Separate Recalls
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By Tim Locke
Colin Firth’s Portrayal of King George VI Is Praised by Stuttering Organization
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By Denise Mann
Researchers Say Discovery of Gene’s Role in Stomach Cancer May Lead to New Therapies
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One of Those Days 2010-12-27
By PAULA SPAN
If you find elder care a daily source of fulfillment, a gift that draws you ever closer to your aging parent, a continuing privilege — well, you can stop reading now.
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Toil and Trouble 2010-12-27
By PAULA SPAN
When economists and policy types and members of Congress talk about older Americans working past normal retirement age, an increasing theme of late, we tend to think they mean a few years beyond age 65, right? Working until ages 68 or 69, that is &m
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By JOSHUA TAPPER
Mary Devitt’s family counted on certain traditions each Christmas. Her mother cooked the entire meal and served it on the good china, carefully arrayed on a tablecloth she’d appliqued with holly sprigs. The centerpiece was always the sam
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By BEN DETRICK
SEVERAL weeks after Miley Cyrus turned 18 in November, a video surfaced showing the pop singer and actor celebrating her adulthood with uncontrollable laughter, garbled speech and a shapely bong. It was neither marijuana nor hashish in the pipe, she
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By DUFF WILSON
With the Congress in adjournment and many business people taking off the time between holidays, we do not expect any substantive health industry news this week.
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