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New York Times Health News: 01-28-2005

Bush and Kerry at Odds Over Health Care
President Bush promoted medical savings accounts while Senator John Kerry focused on a plan to expand health coverage to children.

The Fit Tend to Fidget, and Biology May Be Why, a Study Says
Overweight people have a tendency to sit, while lean ones have trouble holding still, and the difference in activity levels may be inborn, researchers suggest.

Health Agency Warns of Fever After Tsunami
The World Health Organization warned about the risk of dengue fever, malaria and other potentially fatal mosquito-borne diseases in countries struck by the tsunami.

British Journal Retracts Report Critical of Eli Lilly
The British Medical Journal has retracted a report about Eli Lilly & Company that said documents suggesting a link between Prozac and a heightened risk of suicide attempts.

Dr. Sidney Carter Dies at 92; Pediatric Neurology Pioneer
Dr. Sidney Carter was a Columbia University neurologist and clinician who helped to found and define the field of pediatric neurology.

Study Ties Weight Loss to Restlessness and Fidgeting
Overweight people have a tendency to sit, while lean ones have trouble holding still, researchers are reporting.

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