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Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Health

Economy Hurts Government Aid for H.I.V. Drugs

The government program that gives life-sustaining drugs to people with H.I.V. or AIDS who cannot afford them has seen its waiting list rise sharply.

The New Old Age Blog

No Place Like Home

With a change in Medicare reimbursement rates, doctors are making more house calls.

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Béatrice de Géa for The New York Times

An Italian doctor suggests widening veins to ease symptoms of multiple sclerosis, and his theory has caught on with patients and some doctors, too.

Consults Blog

For Insomnia, a $60,000 Bed?

It is common for those with insomnia to wonder if their bed -- or too much noise or light -- is contributing to restless sleep.

Recipes for Health

Asparagus and Herb Lasagna

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Andrew Scrivani for The New York Times

This lasagna is an excellent do-ahead meal for a dinner party.

The New Landscape

Preparing More Care of Elderly

Seventy million Americans will have turned 65 by 2030, and doctors and nurses are struggling to deal with an explosive growth in high-risk older patients.

Economix Blog

New York City's Superior Health

New York City’s residents have lower mortality rates than the nation’s, especially among the older population, an economist writes.

Antibiotics in Animals Need Limits, F.D.A. Says

Federal health officials, concerned about the growing problem of superbugs, took a tentative step toward banning a common agricultural use of penicillin and tetracycline.

Books

Compelling Stories, if Not Literature

Every patient has a story; how good it is depends on your own experience.

Cases

Doctor, Please Carve Out the Time to Heal Thyself

Sometimes, it’s time for a doctor to become the patient.

Global Update

The Drug Industry: GlaxoSmithKline, Merck and Novartis Again Rank Highest on Access to Poor

Global pharmaceutical companies are ranked on how readily they make their products available to the world’s poor.

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Personal Health

In Summer’s Heat, Watch What You Drink

Take a beverage inventory: what you drink, how much and how to maintain a reasonable intake of fluids.

Q & A

The Long and the Short of It

Does trimmed hair somehow “know” to regrow to its maximum length?

Really?

The Claim: Diabetes Makes You Sensitive to Heat

Are people with diabetes more vulnerable to the hot weather?

The Weekly Health Quiz

In the news: Sunscreens, Alzheimer’s and fatal insomnia. Test your knowledge of the latest health news.

Can Strep Throat Lead to Anorexia?

Dr. Kathryn Zerbe responds to a reader who developed anorexia after a severe case of strep throat.

Multimedia
Magazine
The Science of Living a Healthy Life

The truth about exercise and weight loss, adventures in estrogen replacement and what research shows about relationships and physical well-being.

Science Times: The New Health Care Landscape

More than a week after President Obama signed the sweeping new health care law, many of us are still scratching our heads. What just happened?

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More than 3,000 topics described, illustrated and investigated

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Patient Voices

First-person accounts of patients' everyday challenges.

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