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Mass. Senate Poll Shows Shift Toward GOP Candidate
A poll just days before the special Senate race shows a shift in favor of the Republican Party.
January 15, 2010
- Nation & World
Year in Review: 10 Health Happenings of 2009
From the push for health reform to the battle against pandemic swine flu, 2009 was a busy year.
Benefits of PSA Test Are Exaggerated
Risks of unnecessary procedures, and suffering, mean men should proceed with their eyes open.
Canine Noses May Sniff Out Seizures
Dogs use their keen sense of smell to sniff out subtle internal body odors associated with seizures.
November 27, 2009
- Science
Healthcare Reform and Patient Choice
Healthcare is already rationed in the U.S.—it's controlled either by one's finances or, more often, by one's insurer...
November 23, 2009
- Letters and Comments
Women in their 40s Ponder Whether to Skip the Mammogram
The new recommendations have incited controversy; I'm not sure what to do as I turn 40 next year.
Health Buzz: New Heart Pump Outperforms Old Model and Other Health News
Panel recommends against routine mammography before age 50; caffeinated alcohol drinks are scrutinized.
Routine Mammograms Before 50: Not Much Point
On balance, they do more harm than good, a government task force concludes in new recommendations.
America's Best Health Insurance Plans: How They Were Ranked
Data from 135 measures showed how well plans satisfy their members and prevent and treat illness.
Blog Fight: Roman Catholic Church vs. New York Times
A Times reporter rebuts charges from New York Archbishop Timothy Dolan that her paper is anti-Catholic.
