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Antidepressants Not Very Effective for Mild Depression
A new study shows that sugar pills work about as well, except in people with very severe depression.
Health Buzz: Cardiac Rehab Dedication Lowers Heart Risks
How to break your addiction to tanning; pros and cons of long-term-care insurance.
How to Safely Combat Menopause Symptoms With Hormone Therapy
Younger women tormented by hot flashes are coming back for an ultralow dose.
Health Buzz: Osteoporosis Drugs May Lower Breast Cancer Risk and Other Health News
How to get the correct diagnosis; a new kids' health website offers advice from pediatricians.
How to Get the Right Diagnosis: Why Doctors Goof
Even the most experienced physicians are thrown off by faulty thinking.
Health Advice: Why Are Women More Apt to Die After a Heart Attack Than Men?
Their symptoms are often different, and an emergency response is sometimes slower.
December 08, 2009
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Medical Treatment: Patients and 'Shared Decision Making'
When there are choices, a growing number of doctors and hospitals make your preferences count.
Determining the Best Way to Prevent Sudden Death in Athletes
There's a debate over whether adding an ECG to pre-competition exams is a wise move.
Flu Fears, Vaccine Fears, and Cheerleader Desiree Jennings’s Story
Vaccine shortage sparks worry too, though more H1N1 vaccine is (slowly) coming.
Health Buzz: Smoking Bans Curb Heart Attacks and Other Health News
Holding Alzheimer's at bay with lifestyle; tough calls on swine flu threat
