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New York Times Health News: 01-25-2005
One doctor discusses an antidepressant's surprising side effect for a female patient.
In her new book, Janet Golden argues that the response to fetal alcohol syndrome has been inconsistent, often illogical and frequently volatile.
At some time, most adults experience floaters, sensations that many people describe as specks, bugs or cobwebs floating in their fields of vision.
The search for new cures for malaria is never ending.
The expense of fertility treatments in the U.S. is sending some families overseas, where the costs can be much lower.
Scientists comparing the DNA sequence of brain genes in several species of primate have found that the genes that specify the architecture of the human brain seem to have started evolving faster some 20 million years ago.
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