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Your Gun Rights Are Safe. But What About Your Medical Secrets?
The Senate says gun owners’ rights are safe under health reform. What about the right to privacy?
Benefits of PSA Test Are Exaggerated
Risks of unnecessary procedures, and suffering, mean men should proceed with their eyes open.
Medical Treatment: Patients and 'Shared Decision Making'
When there are choices, a growing number of doctors and hospitals make your preferences count.
At AIPAC, Romney Slams Obama Without Ever Mentioning His Name
The possible 2012 contender says he is "concerned by the current drift" in U.S.-Israeli relations.
Health Buzz: Robotic Prostate Surgery Doubts and Other Health News
Opting for a mastectomy when faced with early stage breast cancer; 5 common pop psychology myths.
Interrogation Tactics Weren't Torture, American Officials Shouldn't Be Prosecuted
Putting a previous administration on trial would set a scary precedent. Besides, no lines were crossed.
Don't Punish Those Who Protected the U.S. in Good Faith
Putting a previous administration on trial would set a scary precedent. Besides, no lines were crossed.
May 15, 2009
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Is Venezuela's Hugo Chávez the New Oprah? Maybe When It Comes to Books
After the populist leader gave a book to President Obama this weekend, the classic tome's sales soared.
Comparative Effectiveness Research as Patient Education Tool
Health systems are using it to help patients make decisions about drugs, medical devices, and surgery.
