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NY Times Health
Tuesday th 28th of October 2014
Unapologetic, Christie Frees Nurse From Ebola Quarantine
- 01:50
Seeking Unity, U.S. Revises Ebola Monitoring Rules
- 01:50
Wish to Do More in Ebola Fight Meets Reality in Liberia
- 01:50
Monday th 27th of October 2014
Op-Ed Contributor: Elton John on the Unfinished Fight Against AIDS
- 21:10
Q&A: Vitiligo and Vision
- 21:10
Global Health: Latrines May Not Improve Health of Poor Children
- 21:10
Books: Martha Weinman Lear Returns to Medical Memoir, With Less Fury, in ‘Echoes of Heartsounds’
- 21:10
Essay: Magic May Lurk Inside Us All
- 21:10
Faces of Breast Cancer
- 21:10
Well: Obese Children Show Early Signs of Heart Disease
- 16:40
Well: Doctors and Decision Fatigue
- 16:40
Well: The Pleasure of Bitter Greens
- 16:40
Food Scores, a New Web Service, Ranks Grocery Items on Ingredients and Nutrition
- 16:40
The New Old Age Blog: Insomniac, but Not Sleep-Deprived
- 16:40
Public Health: AIDS Activists Oppose Cuomo on Ebola Quarantines
- 16:40
After Ebola Diagnosis, New York Calls On Bio-Recovery Crew
- 16:40
U.S. Moves to End Patchwork of Policies on Returning Ebola Workers
- 16:40
The New Health Care: What to Look for in Judging the Affordable Care Act
- 16:40
The New Health Care: Choosing a Health Plan Is Hard, Even for a Health Economist
- 16:40
Is the Affordable Care Act Working?
- 10:50
Sunday th 26th of October 2014
Wikipedia Is Emerging as Trusted Internet Source for Information on Ebola
- 23:40
Nurse Who Spoke Out About Quarantine Felt a Calling for Health Care, Friends Say
- 23:40
The Flu, TB and Now Ebola: A Rare Legal Remedy Returns
- 23:40
As Ebola Spreads, Asia Senses Vulnerability
- 23:40
Well: Revised Nutrition Labels Still Won’t Tell Whole Story
- 20:10
To Improve a Memory, Consider Chocolate
- 20:10
Saturday th 25th of October 2014
Msgr. William B. O’Brien, 90, Is Dead; Helped Start Drug Rehabilitation Agency
- 22:10
Ask Well: Ebola Testing for All New Arrivals?
- 22:10
For Pregnant Marathoners, Two Endurance Tests
- 20:50
Corner Office: Dr. Laurie Glimcher, on Putting Everything on the Line
- 20:50
Insurers’ Consumer Data Isn’t Ready for Enrollees
- 20:50
Paying Till It Hurts: As Insurers Try to Limit Costs, Providers Hit Patients With More Separate Fees
- 20:50
Opinion: The Dangers of Eating Late at Night
- 17:40
Friday th 24th of October 2014
Op-Ed Contributor: Ebola’s Information Paradox
- 23:10
Your Money Adviser: Lantern, a Start-Up, Offers Online Therapy for Anxiety and More
- 23:10
World Briefing: Turkey: MERS Virus Case Is Reported
- 23:10
Abortion Capital of Bible Belt? Tennessee Vote Tests That Idea
- 23:10
Panel’s G.O.P. Chairman Steps Up Criticism of Ebola Response
- 23:10
Bellevue Back on Front Line in Another Crisis
- 23:10
Mali Reports First Death From Ebola
- 23:10
Ebola Quarantines Seen as Barrier to Volunteers
- 23:10
Officials Soothe Fears, While Workers Sanitize Infected Doctor’s Path
- 23:10
Ebola Patient in New York Is Called a Doctor at Ease in Danger
- 23:10
The Health Issue: Can Video Games Fend Off Mental Decline?
- 16:40
The Health Issue: Searching for the Fountain of Youth
- 16:40
Ebola Vaccine Trials Planned for December
- 16:40
Well: Ask Well: Can Ebola Be Transmitted in Semen?
- 16:40
Nina Pham, Dallas Nurse, Declared Free of Ebola and Released From Hospital
- 16:40
City Room: Ebola Live Blog: New York’s First Reported Case
- 16:40
Well: For a 7-Minute Workout, Download Our New App
- 10:30
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