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New York Times Health News: 01-27-2005
In an attempt to extend health coverage to uninsured workers, 60 large employers are joining together to sponsor an array of low-cost health insurance options.
The number of AIDS patients receiving life-saving drug treatment in poor nations rose 60 percent in the past six months.
A new study suggests that people with juvenile diabetes should follow the same advice given to other diabetics: Don't smoke, and watch your weight and blood pressure.
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.
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