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New York Times Health News: 02-22-2005

Longtime Expert on A.L.S. Now Knows It All Too Well
Richard K. Olney, a neurologist and researcher, is now taking part in a clinical trial that he designed for A.L.S. patients.

Heartburn Relief, From Aciphex to Zantac
In the fight against heartburn, there are choices for almost every pocketbook (and esophagus).

A Host of Anxiety Drugs, Begat by Valium
Benzodiazepines - like Valium and its offspring - have gone through controversy, but have never disappeared.

Scientists Explore Meth's Role in Immune System
Reports that a New York man may be carrying a rare and possibly virulent strain of H.I.V. have focused new attention on the biological relationship between the virus and methamphetamine.

Doctors See a Big Rise in Injuries as Young Athletes Train Nonstop
Doctors say it is as if they have happened upon a new childhood disease, and the cause is the overaggressive culture of organized youth sports.

Enduring and Painful, Pertussis Leaps Back
Commonly thought of as a childhood illness controlled by vaccination, pertussis, or whooping cough, is a growing health threat in the U.S.

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