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Medical Examiner 2006:
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- Death Be Not Manicured The latest in green burial.
Joe Sehee Dec. 27, 2006 - The Skinny on Kids' Diets Revisiting 1928 wisdom.
Sydney Spiesel Dec. 19, 2006 - Dr. Shameless Why I take handouts from drug companies.
Kent Sepkowitz Dec. 12, 2006 - Oversell Richard Epstein wants you to think the Democrats will wreck drug innovation.
Judy Chevalier Dec. 12, 2006 - Your Health This Month Saving mice from breast cancer, the magic of red wine, and the risks of long-distance running.
Sydney Spiesel Dec. 5, 2006 - Screen Alert How an ounce of Rx prevention can cause a pound of hurt.
Darshak Sanghavi Nov. 28, 2006 - The Family Un-Planner The Bush administration's crazy new HHS appointment.
Amanda Schaffer Nov. 21, 2006 - Your Health This Month A $1 lifesaver pill, whether teeth whiteners work, and more.
Sydney Spiesel Oct. 31, 2006 - Squash the Bug Europe is killing off hospital infections. Why isn't the United States following suit?
Arthur Allen Oct. 24, 2006 - Girl Talk A new pill that stops your period.
Sarah E. Richards Oct. 18, 2006 - Better Medicine Fixing the left's health-care prescription.
Jacob S. Hacker Oct. 10, 2006 - Your Health This Month Should you take a daily baby aspirin? And more.
Sydney Spiesel Oct. 6, 2006 - Treat Me? The crucial health stat you've never heard of.
Darshak Sanghavi Sept. 26, 2006 - Spare the Needle Doctors shouldn't have to draw blood on behalf of cops.
Zachary Meisel Sept. 19, 2006 - The Pregnancy Watch List On risk, the FDA misses the boat.
Courtney A. Schreiber Sept. 15, 2006 - Killer T-Cells The promise of using genetic engineering to treat cancer.
Sydney Spiesel Sept. 11, 2006 - Your Health This Month The pitfalls of soy, daddies' baby blues, and more.
Sydney Spiesel Sept. 4, 2006 - Goodbye, 1,800-Fold Price Hike Ortho-McNeil, maker of the birth-control pill, shows some mercy.
Amanda Schaffer Aug. 29, 2006 - Measuring the Psychic Pain of War PTSD among Vietnam vets is less common than we thought.
Sally Satel Aug. 29, 2006 - The 1,800-Fold Price Hike A maker of the pill sticks it to family-planning clinics.
Amanda Schaffer Aug. 23, 2006 - Radical Reduction The benefits of stomach stapling for teenagers.
Amanda Schaffer Aug. 22, 2006 - The Medical Tourist Goes Home Pain relief at last, courtesy of JFK.
Laura Moser Aug. 15, 2006 - Your Health This Month Why to drink lots of coffee, whether acupuncture works, and more.
Sydney Spiesel July 25, 2006 - Gateway to Nowhere? The evidence that pot doesn't lead to heroin.
Ryan Grim July 20, 2006 - Why We're Fatter Five reasons you haven't thought of.
Sydney Spiesel July 13, 2006 - The Medical Malpractice Myth Forget tort reform. The Democrats have a better diagnosis.
Ezra Klein July 11, 2006 - Viral Effect The campaign for abstinence hits a dead end on HPV.
Amanda Schaffer July 3, 2006 - All Too Quiet Where were the doctors and nurses at Abu Ghraib and Bagram?
Steven H. Miles June 27, 2006 - Take the Shrink Challenge Can a psychiatrist really tell what's wrong with you?
Michael Brus June 22, 2006 - A Few Good Doctors Don't look for them on a magazine top-10 list.
Kent Sepkowitz June 13, 2006 - And Now, the HPV Vaccine Warts and all.
Arthur Allen June 8, 2006 - Your Health This Month Summer hazards and a potential sex gene. Plus, how much lobster is too much?
Sydney Spiesel June 6, 2006 - Of Mice or Men The problems with animal testing.
Arthur Allen June 1, 2006 - Eat Me The Soviet method for attacking infection that we can learn from.
Daria Vaisman May 30, 2006 - Stopping Suicide 101 The dilemma of college students who threaten to kill themselves.
Amanda Schaffer May 26, 2006 - The Vioxx War The Wall Street Journal v. the New England Journal of Medicine.
Sydney Spiesel May 23, 2006 - Flag on the Field Should colleges know when a student takes the SAT untimed?
Arthur Allen May 16, 2006 - Jolly Rogers Why are British men healthier than American ones?
Sydney Spiesel May 15, 2006 - Sex, Science, and Static Pro-abstinence politics meddles with a CDC conference.
Amanda Schaffer May 5, 2006 - Your Health This Month A cool new medical toy, music as pain relief, and more.
Sydney Spiesel May 2, 2006 - All Smoke The FDA's statement on medical marijuana isn't about science.
Sydney Spiesel April 24, 2006 - The Microbes Are Back What's behind the Midwest mumps outbreak.
Arthur Allen April 20, 2006 - Drug Haze What do you learn when you compare one antidepressant to another?
Sarah E. Richards April 18, 2006 - Chastity, M.D. Conservatives teach sex ed to medical students. Thanks, Congress.
Amanda Schaffer April 11, 2006 - Deprive Yourself Will eating a low-cal diet make you live longer?
Sydney Spiesel April 6, 2006 - Mummysitting My gory career as a plastic-surgery nurse.
Alex Heard April 4, 2006 - Your Health This Month Antibiotics and asthma, Caesarean sections, the latest on bird-flu vaccine, and more.
Sydney Spiesel April 4, 2006 - What's a Nervous Breakdown? Hint: Italy's wacky Silvio Berlusconi isn't having one.
Jeff Merron March 31, 2006 - Tales From the Nursery The health benefits of breast-feeding may not be what you think.
Sydney Spiesel March 27, 2006 - Home Is Where the Heart Is Healthy Why immigration makes you sick.
Arthur Allen March 8, 2006 - The Medical Tourist Returns Yoga treatment in India.
Laura Moser March 7, 2006 - Your Health This Month Low-fat diets, whether chills cause colds, and drinking the eggs of pig whipworms.
Sydney Spiesel Feb. 28, 2006 - Should You Stop Taking Calcium? Why doctors' old habits die hard.
Sydney Spiesel Feb. 21, 2006 - Pharmanoia Coming to a clinical trial near you.
Jon Cohen Feb. 21, 2006 - Or Not To Snip? Slate's findings on circumcision and sex.
Emily Bazelon Feb. 13, 2006 - On the Matter of Size The inexact science of penis measurement.
Kent Sepkowitz Feb. 13, 2006 - Forget the Chicken and the Egg A better way to make flu vaccine.
Marc Siegel Feb. 7, 2006 - Your Health This Month The new fat pill, why bubble bath gets a bad rap, and whether cough syrup deserves one.
Sydney Spiesel Jan. 31, 2006 - Congratulations, You've Been Upgraded What I learned from my medical-insurance victory.
Whitney Morrill Jan. 24, 2006 - Your Health This Month SIDS prevention, a vaccine for cervical cancer, and a new treatment for kidney stones.
Sydney Spiesel Jan. 2, 2006
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