By Charlene Laino
Study: High Levels of Job Stress May Increase Women's Risk of Heart Attack by 90%
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By Charlene Laino
Prescription Omega-3 Supplements Don't Prevent Atrial Fibrillation Recurrences
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By Bill Hendrick
People Who Breathe Secondhand Smoke Risk Hearing Loss, Study Finds
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By Charlene Laino
Inspra, Already Used to Treat Advanced Heart Failure, Found Effective in People With Mild Disease
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By Kathleen Doheny
Ability to See Other Points of View Develops in Teen Years
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By Charlene Laino
Smokers Who Kick the Habit Improve HDL Levels Within 1 Year, Study Finds
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By Monica Almeida
Monica Almeida/The New York Times Problems related to compulsive gambling can extend far beyond the casino.
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By BENEDICT CAREY
For decades, researchers have ransacked the genetic pedigrees of people with mental illness, looking for common variations that combine to cause devastating conditions like schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. The search has stalled badly; while thes
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By STEPHANIE STROM
Uli Seit for The New York Times Laurie M. Tisch visits the Green Cart of Muhammad Ali in Bushwick, Brooklyn.
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By JOYCE WADLER
THERE is some confusion about the cause of the liver disease that has given Fred Kress a short time to live. The 46-year-old handyman and house painter, who lives outside of Baltimore, had had hepatitis C, which causes liver damage, for several year
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By JANET MASLIN
THE EMPEROR OF ALL MALADIES A Biography of Cancer By Siddhartha Mukherjee
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By NATASHA SINGER
Judith Graves, a 67-year-old retired investigator for the United States Army, developed a rare medical condition called jawbone death after taking Fosamax, a drug used by millions of American women with thinning bones.
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By SHARON LaFRANIERE
After five months in a rundown ward at the Hepu County Psychiatric Hospital, Yang Jiaqin no longer suffers terrifying hallucinations. Still, his wife dares not mention children, not even their own, for fear of unleashing the demons that possessed hi
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By ZOE FITZGERALD CARTER
I often think back on the tumultuous year that lapsed between my mother’s announcement that she wanted to “end things” and the night she succumbed to a lack of food and water, along with an intentional overdose of morphine.
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By GRETCHEN REYNOLDS
Could sports drinks be improved with the addition of protein? That question has long gripped physiologists and nutritionists. It’s well established that the carbohydrates (sugars) that sweeten most sports drinks aid performance.
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By GARDINER HARRIS
Federal drug regulators on Wednesday unveiled 36 proposed warning labels for cigarette packages, including one showing a toe tag on a corpse and another in which a mother blows smoke on her baby.
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By Charlene Laino
Higher Lymphoma Rates Among Systemic Lupus Patients Appears to Drive Trend
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By Katrina Woznicki
Estrogen-Only Therapy More Strongly Associated With Greater Risk for Ovarian Cancer
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By Bill Hendrick
96% of Veterans’ Caregivers Are Women, and the Burden Can Be Heavy, Study Finds
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By Denise Mann
Beverage Industry Disputes Study, Says Fructose-Rich Drinks Are Not to Blame for Gout Risk
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