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New York Times Health News: 01-10-2005
Only a last-minute contribution of 10,000 doses of flu vaccine enabled the city's health department to keep its clinics running.
Gov. George Pataki's advisers are arguing over whether he should embrace efforts to limit the federal Medicaid program, which could help alter New York's costly program.
With the prospect of people living in camps for extended periods, doctors in Sri Lanka worry about the threat of epidemics.
The Food and Drug Administration has approved a new form of the widely used cancer drug Taxol that is easier to administer and avoids some side effects.
Two studies finding that lowering a protein called CRP may be beneficial in patients with severe heart disease raise questions about how to use that information.
An investigative arm of Congress said the news segments about the effects of drug use among young people "constitute covert propaganda."
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