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New York Times Health News: 01-26-2005
The F.D.A. has opened the way for U.S. taxpayer dollars to be used to buy cheaper AIDS medicines for use in poor countries.
Eight of the nation's largest technology companies have agreed to embrace open technology standards as the building blocks for a national health information network.
Two new books — one about phrenology, the other a biography of a proponent of lobotomy — examine discredited theories of the brain.
Having watched sales of light beer and diet soda go through the roof, Bacardi Global Brands wants a piece of the lucrative market for low-calorie beverages.
As he becomes visible as one of New York's wealthiest men, Stewart Rahr is preparing for the elimination of the system that made him rich - pharmaceutical delivery.
Dr. William Trager opened a path for modern malaria research by discovering how to grow its most lethal parasite in the laboratory.
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