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New York Times Health News: 10-11-2004
The Bush administration's efforts to carry out the first phase of its Medicare law, providing drug discount cards to the elderly, have been plagued with difficulties.
The government has spent $2.3 million in the past 4 years to study something that critics say has nothing to do with science.
A team from the Food and Drug Administration met British regulators about their decision to quarantine nearly half the United States' supply of flu vaccine.
A Superior Court jury found that the Botox injections administered by a Beverly Hills dermatologist did not cause the ailments that a patient complained about.
Democratic lawmakers introduced legislation that would require makers of drugs and medical devices to register clinical trials of their products in a public database.
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