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New York Times Health News: 10-27-2004

Health Officials Set Up Web Site to Track Flu Vaccine Supplies
Federal health officials have created a Web site for state and local health officials to find out where, when and how many flu doses have been and will be sent to their regions.

Panel Reviews New Vaccine That Could Be Controversial
A vaccine against virulent bacterial meningitis could save the lives of nearly 3,000 people over the next decade, at the cost of more than $1 million a life.

Artificial Spinal Disk Gains Approval From the F.D.A.
Johnson & Johnson will be allowed to market an artificial spinal disk in the U.S. as a new form of treatment for people with severe lower back pain.

The Dorms May Be Great, but How's the Counseling?
Given the prevalence of emotional difficulties on campus, it pays to find out, before choosing a college, what mental health services are available.

Nurse, Where Do We Keep the Chicken Wire and Lamp Cord?
Desperate for a solution, a doctor tries the hardware store when hospital equipment won't do.

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