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Health Buzz: Maine May Require Cellphone Warning and Other News
H1N1 vaccine more widely available; strength training a must for a "body breakthrough."
How to Get the Right Diagnosis: Why Doctors Goof
Even the most experienced physicians are thrown off by faulty thinking.
How to Get the Very Best Cancer Care
Taxpayers can tap the expertise at the country's best hospitals, even from afar.
Cell Phones: Precautions Recommended
Studies have begun linking heavy cellphone use over prolonged periods with an increased risk of cancer.
September 24, 2009
- Science
Snorting Stem Cells
Snorting can deliver cells to the brain, research shows.
September 22, 2009
- Science
Breast-Feeding Lowers Breast Cancer Risk for Some
A new study shows it lowers the risk of premenopausal breast cancer for those with a family history.
Cost of Medicine: Are High-Tech Medical Devices and Treatments Always Worth It?
Many expensive medical tools are valuable but arguably overused.
Francis Collins: Leader for the 21st Century NIH
When I recruited Collins to the NIH's genome project, little did I know he would eventually lead NIH.
Practicing Art on Medicine's Front Lines: Tales From the OR and the Bedside
Science takes doctors only so far. Then treatment becomes a judgment call.
Prostate, Ovarian Cancer Screening: When to Test? Not So Clear
Recent studies give no clear guidance on screening for ovarian and prostate cancers.
