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New York Times Health News: 12-07-2004

Raw Eggs? Hair of the Dog? New Options for the Besotted
Despite a barrage of new ideas, the hangover itself is imperfectly understood and a true cure remains elusive.

Sometimes, Doctors Find Answers Far Off the Charts
Sometimes, it is only when the patient is halfway out the door that important information spills out.

New Remedies for a Frustrating Illness. But Do They Work?
Two drugs approved for the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome may or may not work for the 45 million Americans who suffer from I.B.S.

At Sea, Care for Aged (and All You Can Eat)
For elderly people who need a little help, a new study suggests that taking a cruise may be a legitimate alternative to assisted living.

New Level of Caution Over Antidepressants in Britain
British medical regulators urged physicians on Monday to show greater caution in prescribing antidepressant drugs and said they should be clearly labeled with warnings about their use.

Broad Study Suggests a Lower Tolerance for Exposure to Benzene
The first study of a large group of workers breathing air with very low levels of benzene suggests that the chemical may harm the bone marrow.

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