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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
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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.
The PSA Test: 7 Reasons It Still Matters
Value of test in detecting prostate cancer is under attack—but that's wrongheaded.
The Confusion Over DCIS: What to Do About 'Stage Zero' Breast Cancer?
Abnormal cells proliferating in a breast duct means surgery (at least). Will it always be that way?
Health Buzz: Cancer Society Shifts Stance on Screening and Other Health News
Recommending a calorie limit on school lunches; which of America's Best Hospitals satisfy patients?
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.
