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NY Times Health
Monday th 3rd of November 2014
Well: Placebo May Aid Baby’s Cough
- 23:40
The New Health Care: Malpractice Reform Won’t Do Much to Reduce Health Spending
- 23:40
Who Would Have Health Insurance if Medicaid Expansion Weren't Optional
- 23:40
Observatory: Papers That Are Most Cited Aren’t Most Famous
- 23:40
Stryker Settles Suits by Hip Implant Patients for $1 Billion
- 23:40
Brittany Maynard, ‘Death With Dignity’ Ally, Dies at 29
- 23:40
A Debatable Fix for Young Eyes
- 23:40
After the Fall: Second of Two Articles: A Tiny Stumble, a Life Upended
- 23:40
Sunday th 2nd of November 2014
The New Old Age Blog: A Rise in Falls
- 17:10
U.N. Employee Under Treatment for Ebola in France
- 17:10
U.N. Panel Warns of Dire Effects From Lack of Action Over Global Warming
- 17:10
Bracing for the Falls of an Aging Nation
- 17:10
Saturday th 1st of November 2014
Opinion: There Is No ‘Healthy’ Microbiome
- 23:40
Bernard Mayes, 85, Dies; Started First U.S. Suicide Hotline
- 23:40
Defects Found Before Debut of Health Insurance Site for Small Businesses
- 23:40
Friday th 31st of October 2014
Well: Low Vitamin D Tied to Asthma Attacks
- 16:50
Maine Judge Rejects Ebola Quarantine for Nurse
- 16:50
Repeal of Health Law, Once Central to G.O.P., Is Side Issue in Campaigns
- 16:50
The Workout: Running While Pregnant
- 16:50
North Korea Said to Impose Ebola Quarantine on All Travelers
- 00:10
In New York, Protections Offered for Medical Workers Joining Ebola Fight
- 00:10
Liberia’s Ebola Crisis Puts President in Harsh Light
- 00:10
Thursday th 30th of October 2014
The New Old Age Blog: A Workout for the Mind
- 20:30
Genes Influence How Mice React to Ebola, Study Says In ‘Significant Advance’
- 20:30
From Governors, a Mix of Hard-Line Acts and Conciliation Over Ebola
- 20:30
Well: Living With Cancer: Not Talking About Medical Mistakes
- 20:30
Well: A Heart Risk in Drinking Water
- 20:30
Well: Is 10,000 Hours All I Need to Run a Faster Marathon?
- 07:50
Well: Pronouncing the Patient Dead
- 07:50
Wednesday th 29th of October 2014
This Is Your Brain on Drugs
- 23:01
Well: Knowing Cancer Risk May Not Affect Screening Rates
- 23:00
The New Health Care: A Formula to Find the Uninsured Around the Country
- 23:00
California’s Proposition 45 Would Offer Public a Say on Health Insurance Rates
- 23:00
F.D.A. Approves Pfizer’s Trumenba, a Vaccine for a Rare Meningitis
- 23:00
Microsoft Jumps Into the Growing Market for Wearable Fitness Technology
- 23:00
Well: Ask Well: Is the Ebola Epidemic Ending in Africa?
- 23:00
After a Family Trip to Africa, a Connecticut Girl, 7, Is Unwelcome at School
- 23:00
Bellevue Employees Face Ebola at Work, and Stigma of It Everywhere
- 23:00
Threat of Lawsuit Could Test Maine’s Quarantine Policy
- 23:00
Ebola Slowing in Liberia, W.H.O. Says, but International Support Is Still Necessary
- 23:00
New Scrutiny on Sweets With Ascent of Marijuana in Colorado
- 23:00
Tuesday th 28th of October 2014
Well: Sports Gels Can Improve Marathon Times, but Pace Them Right
- 23:40
Efua Dorkenoo, Who Campaigned Against Genital Cutting, Dies at 65
- 23:40
Well: Renée Zellweger and Me
- 23:40
Well: Can You Get Ebola From a Toilet Seat?
- 23:40
Children and the Risk of Ebola
- 23:40
Cause of Children’s Paralysis Remains Unclear
- 23:40
Well: Faces of Breast Cancer: Find Your Story, Join the Conversation
- 01:50
Political Memo: De Blasio Takes a Businesslike Approach as Ebola Arrives in New York
- 01:50
Two Governors’ Shifts on Ebola Are Criticized as Politics, Not Science
- 01:50
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