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Semenya: When Someone is Raised Female and the Genes Say XY
Experts say the South African track star should be allowed to race as a woman.
September 14, 2009
- Science
Obesity Surgery’s Benefits Extend to Next Generation
Pregnancies after the operation yield healthier children.
September 02, 2009
- Science
Mediterranean Diet May Be Best for Type 2 Diabetes
Reduced need for meds, helped some lose weight compared to low-fat diet
August 31, 2009
- HealthDay
8 Facts to Know About Palliative Care
Misconceptions abound. Patients and families need not be afraid to ask for help.
It's OK to Incorporate Flexibility Into Your Diabetes Diet
"Creating your plate" and other tools can help manage diabetes and prevent heart disease.
Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: 5 Tips for Treatment, Prevention
What fatty liver disease is and how diet, exercise—and maybe even alcohol—can minimize symptoms.
Endocrinologists Weigh in on Steve Jobs' Hormonal Imbalance
Doctors call Jobs' condition 'vague;' likely related to his pancreas.
5 Reasons Women Should Still Take Vitamin D
The sunshine nutrient may not stop breast cancer, but it's still important to get enough.
New Diabetes Drug Works Well in Trial
September 25, 2008
- HealthDay
Leopold, Loeb, the "Thrill" of Murder, and the Crime of the Century
A new history retells the horrific story of the crime of the century.
