Cases: A Walking Magnet for Odd, Minor Ills
| Sue Eisenfeld, a 38-year-old afflicted with maladies like carotidynia and mucocele, has given herself the title Queen of Minor Ailments No One Has Ever Heard Of. 02/09/2010 00:40 (nytimes health) Continue to read news >> |
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Global Update: Despite Improvements, Lac... Open defecation is on the decline in many countries, according to a report released Monday by the W.H.O. and Unicef. Nonetheless, about 1.1 billion still practice it. |
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Brain Scans May Reveal Early Alzheimer's People with a family history of Alzheimer's disease often have clumps of a toxic protein in their brains even though they are perfectly healthy, researchers said on Monda |
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Gaps In Dealing With Cancer In Teenagers Experts see a gap in treatment between pediatric and adult care. |
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Fda Working To Replace Misleading Food L... The aisles of American supermarkets can be bewildering places these days. What food claims are the conscientious eater to trust and what foods should they pick to put on |
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City Tries To Shut M2 Ultralounge Over S... The first enforcement action of its kind is part of an offensive by the health department against nightclubs it says flouts the rules. |
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Haiti Quake Victims Strained Florida Hos... As hundreds of injured survivors of the Haiti earthquake overwhelmed Florida hospitals in January, state officials pleaded with the federal government for basic informati |
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Essay: For Obese People, Prejudice In Pl... Stigmatizing fat people has become not just acceptable but, in some circles, de rigueur. |
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50 Years After Defect Tragedy, Finding A... Researchers trying to decipher the drug’s effects have discovered surprising clues to how normal limbs develop. |
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Personal Health: Fighting The Pain Of Lu... After a diagnosis of Stage 4 lung cancer, a search for palliative care with the support of doctors and family members. |
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In Ohio, Obama’s Health Care Push... At a seniors’ center, President Obama talked about a cleaning woman who had dropped her costly insurance plan, only to discover she had leukemia. |
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