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Epigenetics Finds That Our Genes Are Not the Whole Story
Researchers are looking at how chemical changes can affect our DNA—and disease risk.
Medicare After Health Reform: Not Your Parents' Plan
Seniors, get ready for ever tighter controls on your access to medical screens and treatments.
3 Democrats--2 Senators, 1 Governor--to Retire
The decisions are seen as the latest signs of trouble for the president's party.
January 06, 2010
- Nation & World
Cancer Death Rates Are Down, but Watch Out if Breast Cancer Screening Falls Off
Under the new mammogram guidelines, some 100,000 women would be absent from the survivor ranks.
Benefits of PSA Test Are Exaggerated
Risks of unnecessary procedures, and suffering, mean men should proceed with their eyes open.
PSA Cancer Screening, Much Like a Seat Belt, Is a Wise Choice for Men
Prostate test saves lives by catching the disease when it's still curable.
Medical Treatment: Patients and 'Shared Decision Making'
When there are choices, a growing number of doctors and hospitals make your preferences count.
Commentary: Health Reform, An Assault on Doctor-Patient Choice
The new mammogram guidelines offer an illustration of how the government could dictate care.
Health Buzz: Bill Aims to Help States Pay Medicaid Costs and Other Health News
7 reasons the PSA test still matters; why health reform would endanger passive patients
The PSA Test: 7 Reasons It Still Matters
Value of test in detecting prostate cancer is under attack—but that's wrongheaded.
