Thursday, May 19, 2011

Health

Zombies Upstage a Routine Public Health Bulletin

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention promoted its achievements, but its primer on preparing for the undead got the attention.

Max Mikulak was diagnosed with stage IV, high-risk neuroblastoma in the first grade. He died from the cancer at age 7.
David Ahntholz for The New York Times

Max Mikulak was diagnosed with stage IV, high-risk neuroblastoma in the first grade. He died from the cancer at age 7.

An unimaginable diagnosis, followed by worry, fear and tough decisions. Here, six people speak about how childhood cancer changed their lives.

Well Blog

Finding the Patient in a Sea of Guidelines

A more personalized approach to doctor's clinical guidelines can improve patient care while saving money.

A Blood Test Offers Clues to Longevity

Some experts say that blood tests that seek to tell people their biological age do not provide useful information.

Atek Journal

As an Insecticide Makes a Comeback, Uganda Must Weigh Its Costs

Faced with unrelenting malaria, Uganda teamed up with the United States to use chemical insecticide sprays, but the effort has threatened the livelihood of some farmers.

Skin Deep

Capturing Beauty, With All Its Flaws

“Beauty Culture” at the Annenberg Space for Photography looks at both sides of the beauty industry.

China Reports AIDS Mortality Is Cut by Two-Thirds

An online report said that free antiretroviral drugs had drastically reduced AIDS mortality in China.

Chemical Suspected in Cancer Is in Baby Products

A chemical suspected of being a carcinogen that was removed from children’s pajamas decades ago is prevalent in baby’s products made with polyurethane foam, new research shows.

Recipes for Health

Roasted Leeks and Potatoes Vinaigrette

Andrew Scrivani for The New York Times

Use tiny whole potatoes for this elegant salad, if you can find them.

One Death Provides New Life for Many

After Julio Garcia’s widow agreed to donate his organs, five recipients gathered in New York to thank the family.

Fewer Emergency Rooms Available as Need Rises

A study said that urban and suburban areas had lost a quarter of their hospital E.R.’s in the last 20 years.

Drug Study a Setback for Abbott

The study showed no significant reduction in heart attacks, strokes and cardiac deaths in people taking TriCor along with simvastatin, compared with those taking simvastatin alone.

The Weekly Health Quiz

In the news: Predicting lifespan, a medical mystery and childhood cancer. Test your knowledge of this week’s health news.

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Personal Health

In Women, Hernias May Be Hidden Agony

Unlike hernias in men, those that afflict women are usually small and internal and rarely cause an obvious bulge.

Really?

Does Late-Night Eating Cause Weight Gain?

A link between late-night eating and weight gain has been debated for years.

Findings

A New Gauge to See What’s Beyond Happiness

Calculating people’s state of mind now includes asking about their positive emotion, engagement, relationships, meaning and accomplishment.

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Exploring the Roots of Sinus Trouble

Experts discuss biofilms and the underlying causes of chronic sinusitis.

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Gym Class: Antigravity Yoga

The Times's fitness guinea pig, Karen Barrow, reviews a gravity-defying form of yoga.

Money & Policy »

Insurers Told to Justify Rate Increases Over 10 Percent

Kathleen Sebelius, the secretary of health and human services, said insurers would have to defend rate increases in an environment in which they are doing well financially.

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Reporter's File
When Sinus Problems Won’t Go Away

Inflammation, and not necessarily infection, is the common theme in chronic sinusitis.

The Radiation Boom

Articles in this series examine issues arising from the increasing use of medical radiation and the new technologies that deliver it.

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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