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Health News

Insights: Possible Link Between Sleep and Risk for Diabetes
2008-01-16 04:52 - When woken numerous times throughout the night, healthy volunteers had trouble regulating their blood sugar.

Study Reveals Doubt on Drug for Cholesterol
2008-01-16 04:52 - A clinical trial of Zetia, a widely used cholesterol drug, has raised questions about its effectiveness and the behavior of pharmaceutical companies that conducted the study.

Justices Won?t Hear Appeal on Drugs for Terminally Ill
2008-01-16 04:52 - The Supreme Court refused to hear an appeal of a case that ruled that terminally ill patients do not have a constitutional right to try drugs that have not received federal approval.

Living in Fear and Paying a High Cost in Heart Risk
2008-01-16 04:52 - Can worrying about terrorism be just as bad for your health as terrorism itself?

Genetic Study Bolsters Columbus Link to Syphilis
2008-01-16 04:51 - Scientists have found what they say is the strongest evidence yet linking the first European explorers of the New World to the origin of sexually transmitted syphilis.

New Bacteria Strain Is Striking Gay Men
2008-01-16 04:51 - A new, highly drug-resistant strain of the ?flesh-eating? MRSA bacteria is being spread among gay men in San Francisco and Boston, researchers reported on Monday.

Coaching the Comeback
2008-01-16 04:51 - A therapist helps to rebuild functions (and families) shattered by brain trauma.

Team Creates Rat Heart Using Cells of Baby Rats
2008-01-15 06:01 - The accomplishment gave a significant boost to medicine’s dream of growing human organs to replace damaged ones.

Fitness: They?re Playing My Song. Time to Work Out.
2008-01-15 04:51 - There is a rough science to choosing performance-enhancing music.

Books of The Times: A Physician Caught Trying to Heal Himself
2008-01-15 04:51 - Rarely has a more conflicted or unpromising candidate entered the field of medicine, and this mismatch gives ?Intern? its offbeat appeal.


 
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