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New York Times Health News: 09-28-2004

Nighttime, and Fevers Are Rising
It is the body's internal chemicals and hormones that send diseases out to strut their stuff at night.

How Young Is Too Young to Have a Nose Job and Breast Implants?
Cosmetic surgery is more popular than ever. And children and teenagers are not immune to the trend.

Acupuncture Moves Toward the Mainstream
Acupuncture, long shunned by mainstream medicine, is slowly gaining ground in doctors' offices around the country.

Moist Nose Shows Promise in Tracking Down Cancers
British researchers have trained dogs to detect bladder cancer by sniffing human urine, opening up the possibility that dogs may one day be used to detect the disease.

Thais Suspect Human Spread of Bird Flu
A Thai woman, who had two family members already die of a flulike illness, was hospitalized with avian influenza.

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