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New York Times Health News: 12-15-2004
The F.D.A.'s oversight of a defibrillator may reveal shortcomings in its regulation of medical devices.
Retirees who receive health benefits from their former employers saw premiums shoot up an average of 25 percent this year, a new study says.
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.
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