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Monday, December 7, 2009

Health

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Produced by Ruth Fremson, Soo-Jeong Kang, Alice DuBois
Photos by Ruth Fremson and Emilio Flores
Audio by Ruth Fremson and Emilio Flores

An estimated 85 million Americans do not have dental insurance, and cannot afford dental care. One man, however, finds a way to get his new teeth.

Well

Firm Body, No Workout Required?

Muscle-activating shoes claim to tone legs and buttocks while you walk. But do they bring results you can see?.

Mind

Postpartum Depression Strikes Fathers, Too

The effects of postpartum depression in men can be every bit as disruptive as occurs with women.

18 and Under

Hard Questions to Ask After a Cry for Help

Markers for depression may help identify adults at risk for suicide, but they are not a reliable way to screen adolescents.

Senator Grassley Seeks Financial Details From Medical Groups

Senator Charles E. Grassley has asked the American Medical Association and other major advocacy organizations about sources of income from drug and device makers.

Global Health

Guinea Worm: Campaign to Eradicate Guinea Worm in Hard-Hit Nigeria May Have Worked

The Carter Center, which has battled the worm for 20 years, says none have been found for 12 months in a row.

Vital Signs

Symptoms: Infections Lead to More Deaths in I.C.U.

A study involving 75 countries showed that those with infections were more likely to die in intensive care than those without infections.

First Mention

Huntington’s Disease, 1913

George Huntington described the neurological illness in 1872, but The Times did not mention it until four decades later.

Recipes for Health

Breakfasts Rich With Grains

Andrew Scrivani for The New York Times

The best time to get your grains? First thing in the morning.

The Health Care Debate

Push for Deal on Public Health Plan

President Obama exhorted Senate Democrats to put aside their fierce policy differences and to make history by passing landmark health care legislation.

Fitness & Nutrition »
Skin Deep

Your Own Fat, Relocated

Surgeons can transplant unwanted fat from a patient’s thighs or buttocks and use it to create bigger breasts; after being condemned in the early ’90s, this procedure is generating newfound excitement.

Columns
Personal Health

Shedding Light on a Tremor Disorder

The mysteries of uncontrollable shaking, without an underlying cause, are being explored by doctors.

Really?

The Claim: High Blood Pressure Will Increase People’s Risk of Losing Their Hair.

THE FACTS Hypertension has been linked to heart disease, diabetes and early mortality. But hair loss?.

Multimedia
Health Care Conversations

Share your thoughts about the health care debate. Join the discussion.

Multimedia
The Weekly Health Quiz

In the news: Stress fractures, a health tax and better sleep. Test your knowledge of this week's health news.

Patient Voices: Rheumatoid Arthritis

Pain, inflammation and severe joint damage - rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic disease that can affect both adults and children. Here, six men and women speak about their experiences.

Interactive Feature: Training Tool

Get ready for marathon day with customized training plans that help you track your progress.

Opinion
Room for Debate
Ideas for Fixing Health Care

President Obama said in his speech to Congress that the nation must address “the crushing cost of health care.” Reform won’t be easy, he said, but it cannot wait another year. Health care experts share their ideas for what might make a difference this time.

Multimedia
Mapping the Human ‘Diseasome’

Researchers created a map linking different diseases to the genes they have in common.

The Health Care Debate

The latest on efforts to overhaul the health care system.

The Blog
Prescriptions

Daily posts on the debate.

Times Topics
Tracking the Overhaul

A news archive and resource.


Health Around the Web

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SCIENCE BLOG

Holiday party speech for the emergency department

2009 has been a tough year in our emergency department.

SCIENCE BLOG

Genetic variations indicate risk of recurrence, secondary cancer among head and neck cancer patients

HOUSTON Eighteen singlepoint genetic variations indicate risk of recurrence for earlystage head and neck cancer patients and their likelihood of developing a second type of cancer.

SCIENCE BLOG

U of A's David Schindler confirms untold levels of oil sands pollution on the Athabasca

After an exhaustive study of air and water pollution along the Athabasca River and its tributaries from Fort McMurray to Lake Athabasca, researchers say pollution levels have increased as a direct result of nearby oil sands operations.

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