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New York Times Health News: 12-30-2004
Tens of thousands of tsunami survivors are at risk from diseases spread by dirty water, mosquitoes and crowding.
Doctors are struggling to decide which pain relievers to prescribe now that they know that drugs like Vioxx and Celebrex pose serious heart risks.
As New York's population ages, several hospitals use house calls to improve care.
CoTherix said that the Food and Drug Administration had approved its inhaled drug solution Ventavis for the treatment of a pulmonary disease.
As local officials struggled to account for the dead and missing, another challenge began to loom: heading off disease.
An 8-year-old boy's continuing journey to break free of the grip of autism reflects a struggle that more than 150,000 American children have faced in the past decade.
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