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NY Times Health
Monday th 13th of October 2014
Well: Epidurals May Be Given Early or Late in Labor
- 18:40
On the Road: For the Traveler, Ebola Is a Small Blip on the Radar
- 18:40
Well: Ask Well: Ebola on Airplanes, Ebola in Sneezes
- 18:40
Personal Health: O.C.D, a Disorder That Cannot Be Ignored
- 18:40
Well: In Interrogations, Teenagers Are Too Young to Know Better
- 18:40
Smell Turns Up in Unexpected Places
- 18:40
On View: 'Haunted Files: The Eugenics Record Office' Recreates a Dark Time in a Laboratory's Past
- 18:40
Well: Lentils in Salads, Pilafs and Pies
- 10:30
The New Health Care: Placebos Help. Just Ask This Health Economist.
- 10:30
The New Old Age Blog: Treating C.O.P.D. in the Elderly
- 05:40
Bronx Hospital Is Set to Reopen Its Birthing Center After a Renovation
- 00:50
Study Details the Risk to Infants Put on Sofas to Sleep
- 00:50
Sunday th 12th of October 2014
U.S. Finds Many Failures in Medicare Health Plans
- 22:20
For Infected Nurse’s Neighbors, Ebola Brings Worry to Doorstep
- 22:20
C.D.C. Will Offer More Ebola Training to Health Care Workers
- 22:20
Researchers Replicate Alzheimer’s Brain Cells in a Petri Dish
- 15:10
Saturday th 11th of October 2014
A Promising Pill, Not So Hard to Swallow
- 19:40
Opinion: Can Celiac Disease Affect the Brain?
- 13:40
The Food Issue: How School Lunch Became the Latest Political Battleground
- 00:00
Friday th 10th of October 2014
Six Senators Urge Stronger Warnings on E-Cigarettes
- 22:40
Chain to Pay $38 Million Over Claims of Poor Care
- 22:40
Harvoni, a Hepatitis C Drug From Gilead, Wins F.D.A. Approval
- 22:40
To Become a Doctor
- 22:40
Public Health: The Unhealthy Politics of Ebola
- 22:40
Ebola Patient Sent Home Despite Fever, Records Show
- 22:40
Dallas Official Confronts City’s Fear of Ebola in Person
- 22:40
Global Response to Ebola Highlights Challenges in Delivering Aid
- 22:40
Doctors Without Borders Evolves as It Forms the Vanguard in Ebola Fight
- 22:40
Officials Admit a ‘Defeat’ by Ebola in Sierra Leone
- 22:40
The New Old Age Blog: A Leap in Lifespans
- 18:20
Thursday th 9th of October 2014
Well: Living with Cancer: Hiding Under a Wig?
- 18:10
Dallas Sheriff’s Official Tests Negative for Ebola
- 18:10
The New Health Care: Medicaid, Often Criticized, Is Quite Popular With Its Customers
- 12:01
Well: Numbers in the Cancer Fight
- 12:01
World Briefing: Lawsuit Against U.N. on the Spread of Cholera Epidemic in Haiti Advances
- 04:10
Easier Time in Health Marketplace Is Promised
- 04:10
Amid Concern About Virus in U.S., New York Hospital Says It’s Ready for the Worst
- 04:10
European Leaders Scramble to Upgrade Response to Ebola Crisis
- 04:10
Newly Vigilant, U.S. Will Screen Fliers for Ebola
- 04:10
Wednesday th 8th of October 2014
In Genes of ‘Exceptional Responders,’ Clues to Fighting Disease
- 18:40
The New Old Age Blog: In Nursing Homes, Eyes That Never Turn Away
- 13:00
Sports of The Times: Sprinter Dutee Chand Challenges Ban Over Her Testosterone Level
- 13:00
The New Health Care: Men Dominate List of Doctors Receiving Largest Payments From Drug Companies
- 13:00
Well: Family Meals May Mean a Healthier Weight
- 13:00
The Ebola Ward: Life, Death and Grim Routine Fill the Day at a Liberian Ebola Clinic
- 09:40
Well: How Exercise Can Boost Young Brains
- 04:10
Easing the Law for New Yorkers Shifting Gender
- 04:10
Berkeley Officials Outspent but Optimistic in Battle Over Soda Tax
- 04:10
30,000 Lose Health Care Coverage at Walmart
- 04:10
Study Reassesses Dengue’s Impact in India
- 04:10
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