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New York Times Health News: 12-21-2004
Over the last five decades, surgeons have learned how to transplant virtually every vital organ in the human body.
A new study has found that Aleve, a popular over-the-counter painkiller made by Bayer, could increase heart problems.
Hearing aids are the best way for many people to maintain a connection to the world, but they can also disappoint new users.
What's the strongest force in the universe? The author would like to convince you that it is love.
Dextrocardia, a rare condition, means the heart's apex is positioned on the right, not the left.
Psychologists are reporting that intense exam pressure is actually more likely to impair the performance of very good students than mediocre ones.
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