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New York Times Health News: 01-12-2005
Canadian officials said they had found mad cow disease in an animal born after feed restrictions were put in place in 1997.
Ten pharmaceutical companies said on Tuesday that they were joining a program to cut the prices of prescription drugs for the uninsured.
Johnson & Johnson hopes the results will aid its drive to erode Boston Scientific's dominance in the $5 billion market for drug-coated stents.
To cut costs, the State Health Department eliminated the Medicaid office in Manhattan that handled equipment orders for the downstate region.
Food marketed to children is being criticized as high in fat and sugar.
Psychologists say that most normal adults are well equipped to start a secret life and that keeping a secret is a key to healthy development.
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