By Gretchen Reynolds
Sue Cox says that her 17-year-old son, Tim, “started playing sports practically in the womb.” A standout on junior-league basketball and Pop Warner football teams in Hudson, N.H., he was, by high school, among the top basketball players in
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By Joanne Nicholas
A new study analyzing men with localized prostate cancer shows that the specialty of the physician they see can influence the type of therapy they ultimately receive.
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By Stephanie Saul
Doctor Says Drug Maker Tried to Quash His Criticism of Avandia
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By Associated Press
3rd Trial Is Ordered in Vioxx Death Case
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By Stephanie Saul
Test of Drug for Diabetes in Jeopardy
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By NY Times
The latest findings on Avandia, a top-selling diabetes drug, raise concerns both about its safety and about the way the manufacturer and the Food and Drug Administration have responded to signs of danger. It would be rash to make definitive judgments u
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By NY Times
Federal regulators did not act on a recommendation from their safety reviewers several months ago that GlaxoSmithKline's diabetes drug Avandia should carry the strongest possible caution about heart attacks, Senator Charles Grassley said Thursday in a
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By Stephanie Saul
Heart Attack Risk Seen in Drug for Diabetes
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By Stephanie Saul
Years Ago, Agency Was Warned of a Drug’s Risks
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By Roger Highfield
Viagra may help lift the spirits of flagging international travellers and shift workers as well as amorous males, claims a study published today.
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By Reed Abelson
What if medical care came with a 90-day warranty?
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By Science Daily
A review of the latest research in sexual adaptation shows that evidence is building for what researchers call “sperm competition.”
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By Alex Berenson
Doctors Reap Millions for Anemia Drugs
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By Science Daily
The kids. The job. The house. The cell phone, blackberry and email.  With all the responsibilities many women juggle, there is often no time for romance, and in many cases, even less desire.  Well over a third (40 – 45%) of adult women
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By Barnaby Feder
Johnson & Johnson Won’t Seek Approval for a Heart Stent
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By Nicholas Bakalar
Study Shows Flu Season Increases Heart Ailments
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By Bill Becher
Pedaling a bicycle through the morning cold and fog is easy for the first mile. But there are 102 more miles to go on the Solvang Century.
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By Nicholas Wade
Gene Identified as Risk Factor for Heart Ills
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By Peter Jaret
SOME gymgoers are tortoises. They prefer to take their sweet time, leisurely pedaling or ambling along on a treadmill. Others are hares, impatiently racing through miles at high intensity.
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By NY Times
Death rates and heart failure in hospitalized heart attack patients have fallen sharply in the last six years, most likely because of better treatment, the largest international study of its kind suggests. The promising trend parallels the growing use
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