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New York Times Health News: 12-14-2004
Across the country, thousands of toddlers are joining studies that could signal new hope for a baffling childhood disorder.
The relationships we all have with those little pieces of matter, our pills, are becoming ridiculously tangled.
The friction that sometimes strains the patient-doctor relationship when lawyers seek medical care is at an all-time high.
Scientists know so little about a disorder that links a strep infection with obsessive-compulsive disorder in children that some question whether it even exists.
What should really keep executives awake at night is the upward trajectory of health care spending.
Cutting out sleep appears to make it harder to cut out calories, two studies released last week suggest.
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