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June 30, 2007
Farm
Bill Will Shape What We Eat (CNN)
Core
Strengthening May Not Help Much (United Press International)
Patient's
TB Is Less Severe Than Thought (New York Times)
Sweet Spot
(Newsweek)
Health
Tips: Avoiding Allergies (United Press International)
Little-Known
Virus Challenges a Far-Flung Health System (New York Times)
Weaker
Sense of Smell May Signal Alzheimer's (Wall Street Journal)
June 29, 2007
Third
of Americans Have Alcohol Problems at Some Point (Washington Post)
Stress
Makes a Bad Diet More Fattening (U.S. News and World Report)
Analysis:
As Co-Pay Rises, Drugs Use Drops (United Press International)
'Country
is Watching' Massachusetts Insurance Plan (USA Today)
Medicare
to Clamp Down on Fraudulent Providers (San Francisco Chronicle)
June 28, 2007
Antidepressants
Rated Low Risk in Pregnancy (New York Times)
Researchers
Identify New Type of Mouse Stem Cell (Forbes)
Scientists
Discover Role of Enzyme in DNA Repair (HealthNews-Stat.com)
"Missing
Link" Stem Cells May Speed Race for Cures (Reuters)
Fragile
X Study Raises Hopes for Autism (HealthNews-Stat.com)
Future
Unclear for Stem Cell Research in U.S. (Voice of America)
U.N.
Finds Progress in Tackling Bird Flu (Washington Post)
Are
You As Fit As You Think? (Forbes)
Calcium
from Diet Best for Building Bone Density (Reuters)
Home
Blood Sugar Monitoring Questioned (HealthNews-Stat.com)
June 27, 2007
Psychiatrists
Top
List in Drug Maker Gifts (New York Times)
Conflict
Alleged in Drug Firms' Education Role (Washington Post)
Boost
Your Nutrition with Healthy Recipe Additions (CNN)
FDA
Clears Rapid Blood Test for Malaria (Reuters)
Skimping
on Drug Benefits Doesn't Pay (New York Times)
Fit Nation
(CNN)
National
HIV Testing Day (FoodConsumer.org)
FDA
Says Unmoved by Aspartame/Cancer Report (Reuters)
No
One Expecting an Insurance Rush (Worcester Telegram and Gazette)
Mosquitoes
Have the Edge in Singapore's Dengue War (New York Times)
Study:
Diabetes Keeps Rising Among Youth (USA Today)
In
Massachusetts, Test for a Pioneering Health Plan (Christian Science
Monitor)
When
is a Pain Doctor a Drug Pusher? (New York Times)
Insurance
Initiative Could Face Budget Crunch (Boston Globe)
Caregivers
Cope with Stress, Mixed Emotions About Aging Parents (USA Today)
Antidepressants
Linked to Bone Loss (Forbes)
June 26, 2007
Romanowski
Marketing Healing Supplements (Boston Globe)
Study
Says Chatty Doctors Forget Patients
(New York Times)
Portion-Control
Dishes and Weight Loss: Study (HealthNews-Stat.com)
AMA
Wants Probe of Store Clinics (Associated Press)
Doctors
Often Shift Focus from Patients to Themselves (USA Today)
Antidepressants
Linked to Bone Loss (HealthNews-Stat.com)
Diagnosis:
Controversy (Boston Globe)
Doctors,
Retailers Square Off (Chicago Tribune)
Eisai
Sues U.K. Over Funding of Alzheimer's Treatment (Bloomberg)
Fixing
Health Care (Wall Street Journal)
Uganda:
Hospitals Are Still Not Helping Many (AllAfrica.com)
June 25, 2007
Echinacea
Helps You Avoid and Recover From Colds, Scientists Say (Medical News
Today)
Superbug
May Strike 5% of Hospital, Nursing Home Patients (CNN)
Can
Shots Safely 'Melt Away Fat'? (Washington Post)
Fish
Oil Supplements May Protect Against Blindness (HealthNews-Stat.com)
White Coat Notes
(Boston Globe)
Study
Heats Up Old Cold Herb (Baltimore Sun)
Global
Drug Use and Production Slowing, U.N. Finds (New York Times)
June 24, 2007
Survey
Finds 43.6 Million Uninsured in U.S.
(New York Times)
U.S.
Struggles with Breadth, Depth of War Injuries (CNN)
Tomatoes
Don't Prevent Prostate Cancer (HealthNews-Stat.com)
FDA
Rebuffs Call for Aspartame Probe (CNN)
For
Filmmaker, 'Sicko' Is a Jumping-Off Point for Health Care Change
(New York Times)
Fragile
X Study Raises Hopes for Autism (Boston Globe)
June 23, 2007
E.R.
Overload (Chicago Tribune)
Keeping
Early Retirees Afloat (New York Times)
Ancient
Defense May Block HIV Resistance (Los Angeles Times)
Over
20 Years, Gilead Has Acquired Success (San Francisco Chronicle)
Making
Botox Both Medicine and Cosmetic (New York Times)
Money Can
Make You Sick, Researchers Say (Toronto Star)
The Epidemic
(Columbia Journalism Review)
Health
Officials Seek Fourfold Rise in Global TB Funds (Washington Post)
Ancient
Viral Battle Opened Humans to HIV (San Francisco Chronicle)
FDA
Approves Vitamin Rules (New York Times)
FDA
Moves to Ensure Safety of Supplements (Washington Post)
June 22, 2007
Paging
Dr. Gupta Blog (CNN)
List
Compares Hospitals' Heart-Related Death Rates (USA Today)
Bacterial
Pneumonia Patients at Increased Risk of Major Heart Problems
(Medical News Today)
U.S
Health Experts Rate Hospitals' Cardiac Care (Washington Post)
Study:
Estrogen May Help Arteries of Women in Their 50s (USA Today)
Smart
Card System Piloted in New York, New Jersey (Medical News Today)
Study
Finds 1.8 Million Veterans Are Uninsured (Washington Post)
Estrogen
Use: Less Confusion, More Clarity (U.S. News and World Report)
Some Good
News About Estrogen (Newsweek)
Small
Gene Study Shows Help for Parkinson's (New York Times)
AIDS
Drugs Not Enough in Africa (Washington Post)
FDA
Clears 'Computerized Medication Box' for U.S. Market (FDA.gov)
It's
Deeds Vs. Words on Health Program (Washington Post)
Up To
30,000 Have New Untreatable Form of TB: W.H.O. (Reuters)
Midlife
Strokes More Common Among Women (MedPage Today)
Hormone
Pills Could Have Health Benefits (Washington Post)
June 21, 2007
The
Donors Have Spoken (Newsweek)
A
Boost for Hormone Therapy (Time)
Experts
Offer Better Means of Gauging Breast Cancer Risk (Forbes)
Columbian
Dentists to Improve Oral Health in Sub-Saharan Africa (HealthNews-Stat.com)
Cervical
Cancer Vaccine for Young Women Flies Off the Shelves (Canadian
National Post)
Burning
Fat and Carbohydrate During Exercise (HealthNews-Stat.com)
Middle-Aged
U.S. Women Seen With Higher Stroke Risk (Reuters)
Report
Says U.S. Misled City on Dust From Ground Zero (New York Times)
Fat
Fish Put Obesity on the Hook (HealthNews-Stat.com)
June 20, 2007
Don't
Worry So Much About Scary Diseases (CNN)
Medical
Tourism Boosts SE Asian Hospital Shares (Reuters)
Player
Silence on Concussions May Block NFL Guidelines (New York Times)
Stress-Related
Adult Disease May Originate in Fetal Development (HealthNews-Stat.com)
New
Flu Drugs Possible But Years Away: Experts (Reuters)
Multi-Use
Lasers Cast Doctors in New Light (USA Today)
Medical
Marijuana Measure Falls with Conn. Governor's Veto (New York Times)
Is
Your Sunscreen Safe? (Boston Herald)
Bush
Will Pair Veto With New Cell Initiative (New York Times)
House
Panel OKs FDA Bill Without Drug Ad Ban (Reuters)
Runners
- Let Thirst Be Your Guide (HealthNews-Stat.com)
Court
Upholds Plavix Patent (New York Times)
Breast
Cancer Genes Can Come From Father (USA Today)
Tyson
to Sell Chicken Free of Antibiotics (New York Times)
Smokers'
Infants Have High Nicotine Levels (Forbes)
Soy
Nuts May Improve Blood Pressure in Post-Menopausal Women (HealthNews-Stat.com)
A
Natural Enemy to Fight Mosquitoes (Seattle Post Intelligencer)
Study
Tracks Little-Explored Genetic Path of Breast Cancer (New York
Times)
Africa: Daily
HIV/AIDS Report (AllAfrica.com)
June 19, 2007
The
Worm Turns: Gene May Be Key to Longevity (USA Today)
Bridging
Gaps Between Hospital and Home (New York Times)
Clot-Busting
Drug May Also Improve Frostbite Treatment (Wall Street Journal)
Study
Finds Staggering Cost of Treating Diabetics (Reuters)
Medicine
is Extending Lives, But Not for Diabetic Women (USA Today)
Geese
Get Revenge: Pate May Cause Rare Disease (Reuters)
Laziness
Increases Back-Pain Risk (HealthNews-Stat.com)
With
Rise in Radiation Exposure, Experts Urge Caution on Tests (New York
Times)
Improving
Death Rates Fail to Reach Diabetic Women (USA Today)
Drink
More, Get Arthritis Less (Scientific Blogging)
Getting
Lost in the Great Indoors (Washington Post)
On
the Horizon: Personalized Depression Drugs (New York Times)
Countdown
to Coverage (Boston Globe)
June 18, 2007
Your
Body's On the Clock with Circadian Rhythms (USA Today)
How
Far Can Your Dollar Stretch? (Washington Post)
GW
Says Canada Backs Cannabis Drug for Cancer Pain (Reuters)
Radiology
Was Young and So Was I (New York Times)
Ahead
of the Bell: Gilead Rises (Forbes)
Can
Motion Sensors Predict Dementia? (USA Today)
Gene
Responsible for Common Hearing Loss Identified for First Time (HealthNews-Stat.com)
Japan's
New Public Health Problem is Getting Big (Washington Post)
Power
Foods (New York Times)
Avandia
Prescriptions Decline After Study (USA Today)
Antibiotic
Use in First Year May Increase Asthma Risk (New York Times)
Non-Invasive
Screening in Early Pregnancy Reduces Downs' Births by 50% (HealthNews-Stat.com)
FDA
Approves an Orphan Disease Drug (United Press International)
June 17, 2007
Herbal
Remedies' Potential Dangers (Time)
Save
Us From Alternative Medicine (Time, 2003)
Fewer
Baby Boys Being Circumcised in the U.S. (CNN)
Really?
The Claim: Hydrogen Peroxide is a Good Treatment for Small Wounds
(New York Times)
States,
Feds Split on Kids' Health Insurance (USA Today)
African
Twig Brushes Offer All-Day Dental Care (Reuters)
Study
Picks Apart Lung Infection Vaccine (Washington Post)
Saving
Young Skin From the Sun's Perils (New York Times)
Weighing
the Pros and Cons of New Fat-Busting Drug Alli (Wall Street Journal)
June 16, 2007
In
the Classroom, A New Focus on Quieting the Mind (New York Times)
Smaller Waistline
vs. Side Effects (San Jose Mercury News)
Colgate
Says Fake Toothpaste a Low Health Risk (Reuters)
Are
Pharmas Addicted to Lifestyle Drugs? (BusinessWeek)
Experts
Call for More Research and More Vigilance Against TB (New York
Times)
Most
Asthma Patients Have Uncontrolled Disease (Reuters)
Insurers
to Back of Medicare Plans (San Francisco Chronicle)
J.
& J. Says It Is Cleared to Offer New Products (New York Times)
Hostility
May Reduce Lung Function in Young Adults (Reuters)
In
Health Care, Cost Isn't Proof of High Quality (New York Times)
Stem
Cells Can Do Much Good (Bangkok Post)
June 15, 2007
Disability
Claims Related to Obesity Could Rise (USA Today)
Gilead's
Drug is Approved to Treat a Rare Disease (New York Times)
Shockwave
Therapy Safe, Effective for Knee Injury (Reuters)
Thomas
the Tank Engine Toys Recalled Because of Lead Paint (New York Times)
Stem
Cells: Cures vs. Dreams (U.S. News and World Report)
U.N.
Rules to Contain Health Emergencies Take Hold (Reuters)
Lyme
Disease on the Rise (FoodConsumer.org)
Scientists
Discover Gene Liked to Many Breast Cancers (Canadian National Post)
June 14, 2007
FDA
Panel Rejects Obesity Drug Zimulti (WebMD)
Ovarian
Cancer: U.S. Experts Agree First National Symptom List (Medical News
Today)
An
Edge vs. 'Silent Killer' (New York Daily News)
In
Health Care, Cost Isn't Proof of High Quality (New York Times)
Vaccine
to be Stockpiled to Stop a World Flu Pandemic (Seattle Post
Intelligencer)
Glaxo
to Donate Flu Vaccine for Poor (Houston Chronicle)
The
Sorry States of Health Care (BusinessWeek)
States
Vary Dramatically in Health Care: Report (Reuters)
Health
Questions About ... West Nile Virus (Des Moines Register)
June 13, 2007
Intricate
Toiling Found in Nooks of DNA Once Believed to Stand Idle
(Washington Post)
Legislators
Grapple Over How to Legalize Medical Marijuana Use (New York Times)
Eye
Protein Could Shield Against MS (Forbes)
Panel
Urges FDA Not to Approve Weight-Loss Drug (Washington Post)
Stanford
Scientists Closer to Understanding Cause of MS (San Francisco
Chronicle)
Kellogg
to Phase Out Some Food Ads to Children (New York Times)
Girl's
Death Attributed to "Using Tropical to Excess" (ESPN)
New
Alzheimer's Drugs on the Horizon (U.S. News and World Report)
June 12, 2007
Cornell
Medical School to Get $400 Million for Research Centers (New York
Times)
FDA
Steps Up Oversight of Body Parts Companies (Forbes)
A
Fitness Icon Keeps His Juices Flowing (Washington Post)
Children
May Breathe Easier If Antibiotics Are Avoided in Infancy (Scientific
American)
High-Deductible
Plans Cost More for Maternity Care (Washington Post)
Older
Antifungal Still a Good Choice Against Tough Infections (Forbes)
For
Guilt-Free Desserts, Makeovers From the CIA (Washington Post)
Add
Autism Treatment to Medicare, Actor Eugene Levy, Parents Urge Feds (CBC
News)
Hog
Disease Spreads in China (Voice of America)
June 11, 2007
Drug-Resistant
TB is Best Battled at the Source
(USA Today)
Pinning
Down the Value of a Person's Life (New York Times)
Vitamin
D Prevents Cancer
(FoodConsumer.org)
New
Tests May Help Predict Alzheimer's (Washington Post)
What's
the Flavor of the Month? Health Care Devices (New York Times)
Heart Disease
a Risk Factor for Alzheimer's (HealthDay.com)
Potentially
Incompatible Goals at FDA (New York Times)
G-8
Leaders Pledge to Help Africa (Washington Post)
Mandatory
Coverage Is Easier Said Than Done (New York Times)
Despite
Rising Obesity, Many Britons Are Actually Malnourished
(International Herald Tribune)
Of
Sickness and of Wealth (Washington Post)
Brain Memory
Tests Show Promise (BBC News)
Taking
On Alzheimer's (New York Times)
IBM
Offers Software to Track Bird Flu (San Jose Mercury News)
Fight
Over Vaccine-Autism Link Hits Court (Washington Post)
Investing:
WebMD's Fever Chart (New York Times)
100 Million
Worldwide May Have Alzheimer's By 2050 (HealthDay.com)
Health
Costs Push Companies to Set Targets for Workers (New York Times)
Vancouver
Patient Oozes Green Blood (CBC News)
NFL
Study Authors Dispute Concussion Finding (New York Times)
Who
Pays for Efficiency? (New York Times)
Doubts Over
India's AIDS Figures (BBC News)
Fears
Buzz, Collide (Worcester Telegram and Gazette)
A
TheirSpace for Drug Sales Reps (New York Times)
New 'Cocktail
Sunscreens Go On Every Which Way (Associated Press)
In
Biotech Brews, Questions of Consistency (New York Times)
Return
of the White Plague (Washington Post)
June 10, 2007
Cancer
Benefit From Vitamin D? (WebMD)
Taking
on Alzheimer's (New York Times)
U.S.
West Nile Virus Cases, Deaths Rose in 2006 (Reuters)
Nevermind
the Scientific Consensus. Down with Vaccines! (Scientific American)
Fight
Over Vaccine-Autism Link Hits Court (Washington Post)
Supplier
Expands Beef Recall Over Concerns of E. Coli Contamination (New York
Times)
Vaccine
Blocks Deadly Form of Meningitis (Reuters)
Cape
Hospital Hunts for Whooping Cough Exposure (Boston Globe)
Muscle-Pain
Reliever Is Blamed for Staten Island Runner's Death (New York Times)
June 9, 2007
Patient
Awaiting Organs Aboard Crashed Plane Gets Transplant (Toronto Star)
Patient
Gets Transplant Despite Crash (New York Times)
Scientist
Says Executive of Avandia Firm Tried to Bully (Boston Globe)
S.
Africa Sacks Health Care Workers Over Strike - Report (Reuters)
Health
Highlights (Forbes)
House
Votes to Expand Stem Cell Research (New York Times)
June 8, 2007
Vitamin
D Lowers Cancer Risk (Seattle Post Intelligencer)
FDA
Seeks Warnings on Two Drugs (Baltimore Sun)
Doctor
Recalls Pressure By Diabetes Drug Maker (Seattle Times)
Doane
Pet Food Voluntarily Recalls Dry Dog Food (FoodConsumer.org)
TB
Case Flags Policy Vacuum for Keeping Patients in U.S. (Congressional
Quarterly)
Sick
Genes (Scientific American)
Transplant
Team Killed, Organ Lost in Plane Crash (Washington Post)
Veternas'
Benefits System Needs Overhaul, Panel Says (New York Times)
NYC
Man Claims Drink Caused Big Problem (Washington Post)
June 7, 2007
Your
Guide to Fibroid Fixes (CNN)
Doctor
Says Avandia Maker Intimidated Him (Washington Post)
FDA
Issues Strictest Warning on Two Diabetes Drugs (New York Times)
HIV
Drug Contamination Threat Probed (Melbourne Press Herald)
Scientists:
Finding Mimics Embryonic Stem Cells (CNN)
Doctor
Says He Was Assailed for Challenging Drug's Safety (New York Times)
Medicaid
Wait Rising For Virginia Children, Study Says (Washington Post)
Researchers
Detect Variations in DNA That Underlie Seven Common Diseases (New
York Times)
Scientists
Use Skin to Create Stem Cells (Washington Post)
Cancer
Drug Winners and Losers (Forbes)
TB
Patient Gives His Account to Congress (New York Times)
A
Little-Known Syndrome Comes Into Focus (USA Today)
For
Hikers in a Hurry to Get Fit Fast (New York Times)
June 6, 2007
Glaxo:
Diabetes Pill Does Not Raise Heart Risk (USA Today)
Newest
Avandia Study Not Reassuring (Houston Chronicle)
New
AIDS Cases in Africa Outpace Gains (New York Times)
Folic
Acid Does Not Prevent Colorectal Tumors New Study Suggests (Medical
News Today)
Stem
Cell Program Doles Out $50 Million (San Francisco Chronicle)
China Acts
Over Poor Food Safety (BBC News)
Agency
Warns of Surge in Drug-Resistant TB (New York Times)
Candidates
Offer Modest Health Reforms for '08 (Reuters)
June 5, 2007
More
Research That Second-Hand Smoke Harms Kids (Forbes)
Study:
Liver Cancer Breakthrough Found (USA Today)
Study:
Prostate Cancer Treatment Differs by Doctor (CNN)
Sicko?
The Truth About the U.S. Health Care System (The Independent)
Q
and A: Dangerous Nuts? (New York Times)
TB
Scare Sparks Call for More Funds (USA Today)
Groups
Seek Ban on Cleaning Chemicals (Los Angeles Times)
Nigeria
Seeks $7 Million From Pfizer Over Drug Study (USA Today)
Low
Testosterone Levels Linked to Increased Mortality (Forbes)
Doctor
Says 'Golden Age' of Spinal Injury Treatments a Decade Away (Canada.com)
June 4, 2007
To
Keep Babies Alive, Class Targets Middle Schoolers (CNN)
Not
All Dieters Put the Pounds Back On (USA Today)
FTC
to Sue in Bid to Stop Food Merger (New York Times)
Eye
Infection Can Lead to Blindness (Indianapolis Star)
Cancer
Survivors' Follow-Up Care Falls Short (USA Today)
Doing
the Lumbar Fusion Dance (New York Times)
Black
Women's Breast Cancer Survival Rate Lags (USA Today)
A
Niche Strategy Now Under Stress (New York Times)
June 3, 2007
Studies:
Some Alternatives May Fight Cancer (USA Today)
Eat to Live: Apple
Juice Against Asthma (UPI)
Eat
to Live: The High, Hidden Cost of Milk (UPI)
Quarantined
TB Patinet: 'I Hope They Forgive Me' (USA Today)
Shark
Cartilage, Not a Cancer Therapy (New York Times)
HealthSmarts:
The Right Way to Get a Tan (UPI)
Priced
Out of Pain Relief (San Francisco Chronicle)
'Sicko,'
Castro and the '120 Years Club' (New York Times)
June 2, 2007
Tangle
of Conflicting Accounts in TB Patient's Odyssey (New York Times)
The
TB Trail (Chicago Tribune)
Health
Care: Time for Universal Coverage? (Wall Street Journal)
Anemia
Drug Study Review Shows Increased Health Risk (Reuters)
Back
Surgery Can Quickly Relieve Pain (Forbes)
Toxic
Toothpaste Made in China is Found in U.S. (New York Times)
Calls for
Stricter U.S. Drug Safety Process (Voice of America)
Ex-Chief
of China Food and Drug Unit Sentenced to Death for Graft (New York
Times)
Home-Based
Care Program Also Benefits the Insurer (Los Angeles Times)
June 1, 2007
Kidney-Donor
TV Show a Hoax, Producers Admit (CNN)
Doctor
Says Grug Maker Tried to Quash His Criticism of Avandia (New York
Times)
EC
Tackles Rising Obesity Epidemic (Medical News Today)
How
the TB Scare Unfolded (CNN)
Release
of Microbe Study Spurs Bioterror Worries (Washington Post)
FDA
Still Unsettled in Wake of New Questions (New York Times)
Obama
Would Tax Wealthy to Pay for Universal Health Care (CNN)
Genome
of DNA Pioneer is Deciphered (New York Times)
May 31, 2007
Boneheads
Busted in Brain Surgery Scam (New York Daily News)
Kevorkian
Freed After Years in Prison for Assisting Suicide (New York Times)
Many
Sleep Disorders Can Involve Sexual Disorders (Reuters)
Glaxo
Case Puts FDA in Congressional Spotlight (Wall Street Journal)
Agent
at Border, Aware, Let in Man with TB (New York Times)
Pricing
of Anemia Drugs Probed (Washington Post)
Melamine
from U.S. Put in Feed (New York Times)
Obama
Calls for Wider and Less Expensive Health Care Coverage (New York
Times)
May 30, 2007
Bush
Requests $30 Billion to Fight AIDS (New York Times)
Salmonella
in Peanut Butter Has Infected More Than 600 People (Medical News
Today)
W.H.O.
Seeks More AIDS Tests in Nations at Epidemic's Center (New York
Times)
Doctors Warn
of West Nile Dangers (Daily Herald)
For
Those Who Sweat, Some Small Stuff (New York Times)
Folic
Acid May Lower Stress Risk (WebMD)
Manufacturer
of Risky Drug to Sell Shares (New York Times)
Sex
While Asleep Not Just Dreamed Up (Forbes)
An
Answer to Help Clear His Fog (New York Times)
May 29, 2007
Drug-Resistant
Bugs on Rise Outside Hospital: Study (Reuters)
For
the Tiniest Babies, the Closest Thing to a Cocoon (New York Times)
Virulent
Bacteria Hits Poor (Chicago Tribune)
Study
Confirms Heart Benefits of Whole Grains (Reuters)
Effective,
Yes, But Is It Safe? A Drug's Risks (New York Times)
Contact
Lens Solution Linked to Eye Infections (ConsumerAffairs.com)
Alcohol
Labels Get Detailed in Britain (Washington Post)
Genome
Researchers Find New Indicators of Breast Cancer Risk (New York
Times)
Scientists
Discover Four New Breast Cancer Genes (Medical News Today)
May 28, 2007
They
Aced Get Healthy 101 (USA Today)
Blood
of Bird Flu Victims Offers Treatment: Study (Reuters)
HPV
Politics (Los Angeles Times)
Turning
Off Suspect Gene Makes Mice Smarter (New York Times)
Indian
HIV Patients Unite to Battle Fake AIDS Cures (Reuters)
Break
a Confidence? Never. Well, Hardly Ever. (New York Times)
Enjoy the Sun
But Avoid the Burn (Denver Post)
Consider
the Pros and Cons of the New Birth Control Pill (U.S. News and World
Report)
The
Brain: Malleable, Capable, Vulnerable (New York Times)
Health
Highlights (Forbes)
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