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  1. Case Shined First Light on Abuse of Children: In 1874, it took the A.S.P.C.A. to bring the case of a battered 10-year-old, Mary Ellen Mc...
  2. Lieberman Gets Ex-Party to Shift on Health Plan: The senator is infuriating his old party, but Democrats suggested they may bow to his d...
  3. Long-Term Care Stirs Health Care Debate: A new insurance program would help people with severe disabilities, though the benefits could a...
  4. 21st-Century Babies: Uncertain Laws on Surrogates Leave Custody at Issue: Surrogacy is largely without regulation, creating an emerging ...
  5. The drive to treat people with drugs is receding as emphasis shifts to prevention and to diseases that cost less to fight.
  6. Recent days have offered hope that some in Congress are summoning the courage to cut wasteful health spending, and endure the scare stor...
  7. Senators said a tentative agreement between Harry Reid, the majority leader, and 10 other Democrats would sideline but not kill a govern...
  8. Democratic leaders fended off criticism of their health care legislation from a top Medicare official, Republicans and even members of t...
  9. Some children from poor families may be receiving powerful drugs not because they need them but because it is deemed a cheaper way to tr...
  10. A federal subsidy has allowed laid-off workers to keep up with health insurance premiums. But that subsidy is about to expire.
  11. Two new studies suggest that bisphosphonate drugs taken to prevent bone loss may help fight breast cancer.
  12. Preliminary calculations reflect the steep challenges that Senate Democrats face as they await a new cost analysis of their proposal.
  13. Democratic leaders delayed a vote because they feared the proposal would be approved, blowing apart a deal negotiated by the White House...
  14. Are athletes more efficient in the morning, doing the same work but with less effort, as measured by a lower heart rate?
  15. Senate Democrats voiced guarded optimism that a deal over the public plan, abortion coverage and other disputes would help them pass hea...
  16. The recession and cuts to programs for aging Americans have made growing old in isolated areas even tougher.
  17. A. Thomas McLellan, the deputy director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy, has had personal experience with addiction.
  18. Recent days have offered hope that some in Congress are summoning the courage to cut wasteful health spending, and endure the scare stor...
  19. Senators said a tentative agreement between Harry Reid, the majority leader, and 10 other Democrats would sideline but not kill a govern...
  20. George Huntington described the neurological illness in 1872, but The Times did not mention it until four decades later.