By HARVEY ARATON
Eighteen years after his last football game, Brad Quast has a stack of medical records describing the devastating effects of a brief career of very hard knocks: badly injured knees, the remnants of a serious neck injury sustained while playing in co
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By JESSE McKINLEY
Lost in the nationwide electoral tumult Tuesday was another important vote, this one by the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, which took on one of the great (tasting) issues of our day: the Happy Meal.
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By JESSICA REAVES
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By TARA PARKER-POPE
How much food does your family waste? A lot, if you are typical. By most estimates, a quarter to half of all food produced in the United States goes uneaten — left in fields, spoiled in transport, thrown out at the grocery store,
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By ANDREW POLLACK
Genentech has begun offering secret rebates to eye doctors as an apparent inducement to get them to use more of the company’s expensive drug Lucentis rather than a less costly alternative.
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By Bill Hendrick
Drinking Beet Juice Increases Blood Flow to Brain and May Fight Dementia
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By Charlene Laino
Patients Surveyed Less Likely Than Doctors to Report Excellent Results After Breast Conservation Surgery
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By Denise Mann
Despite Being Less Healthy, Americans Live Longer Than U.K. Residents
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By The Canadian Press
Health Canada is warning consumers about the potential risks of buying prescription drugs online from certain websites, which are offering medications not authorized for sale in Canada and thought to be counterfeit.
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By Salynn Boyles
Researchers Say Implanted Microchip Allows 3 Patients to Recognize Some Shapes
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By PAULINE W. CHEN, M.D.
More and more patients struggle daily with the side effects of the very treatments that keep them alive.
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By Isaac Brekken
Gambling was among the issues on local ballots in Tuesday’s election. But do lotteries and other state initiatives promote gambling addiction? This was among the questions recently posed by readers of the Consults blog.
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By KEVIN SACK
In the end, it may have mattered less whether vulnerable Democratic incumbents voted for or against the health care law than that they simply had a D by their names.
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By Denise Mann
Study Shows Benefits of HPV Vaccine in Men Who Have Sex With Men
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By Mike Adams
The World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF) has just completed a detailed review of more than 7,000 clinical studies covering links between diet and cancer. Its conclusion is rocking the health world with startling bluntness: Processed meats are too dange
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By Salynn Boyles
Study Shows Newborns Who Have Jaundice Are More Likely to Be Diagnosed With Autism
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By Kathleen Doheny
Study Shows No Differences in Weight Gain Between Sucrose, High-Fructose Corn Syrup
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By Daniel J. DeNoon
Excess Vitamin D in Some Lots of 'Blue' Brand Dog Food
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By Bill Hendrick
Study Shows Allergy-Induced Asthma Attacks Raise Odds of Treatment in Intensive Care Units
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By Charlene Laino
Study Shows Five Days of Treatment Cuts Risk of Cancer’s Return
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