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New York Times Health News: 02-05-2005
Pfizer has told federal drug officials that the company's analysis of 41 of its own patient trials of the arthritis and pain drug Celebrex finds no evidence that the drug increases the risk of heart problems.
Nguyen Thanh Hung's recovery is a mystery that flu experts are trying to decipher as they consider what impact his illness will have around the world.
Newborns whose mothers took antidepressants while pregnant may suffer withdrawal symptoms, a new report says.
The F.D.A. might permit an implantable electrical device for the treatment of epilepsy to also be marketed as a therapy for chronic depression.
Hannah Mollie Stimell, a 13-month-old girl, endured an arduous and complex treatment that her parents and doctors hoped would cure her of a fatal genetic disease.
Dr. Edward D. Freis's early studies of high blood pressure in patients helped definitively establish the health risks of hypertension.
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