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New York Times Health News: 10-03-2004
Senator John Kerry is in robust condition, he and his doctors said in their first extended interviews discussing his medical history.
As Philadelphia's science museum pondered an update of its giant walk-through heart, an annual destination for schoolchildren for 50 years, designers rejected a modern twist.
A doctor and his patient are facing off in a medical malpractice trial that has tongues wagging as much about the players as about what they are fighting over: Botox.
The Bush administration said that it was backing off plans to require hospitals to ask emergency room patients their immigration status.
Merck said that it would stop selling Vioxx because a study found that it doubled patients' risk of heart attack and strokes.
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