Thursday, December 2, 2010

Health

Rashida Brown of Jamaica Plain, Mass., wanted gastric banding surgery but her body mass index was below federal guidelines.
Matthew Cavanaugh for The New York Times

Rashida Brown of Jamaica Plain, Mass., wanted gastric banding surgery but her body mass index was below federal guidelines.

Food and Drug Administration advisers will consider a request by a pharmaceutical company to lower how obese someone must be to qualify for surgery using its device.

F.D.A. Panel Rejects Expanded Use of Prostate Drug

If the drug advisory panel had supported the changing of two drugs’ labels, dutasteride and finasteride would be only the second class of cancer-prevention drugs on the market.

Opponents Take Aim at Limited Health Plans

Insurers are defending a federal waiver that preserves limited benefit plans under the new health insurance law.

Tests for H.I.V. Reach a Record

The number of American adults tested for H.I.V., the virus that causes AIDS, reached a record high in 2009, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Tuesday.

Scans Could Aid Diagnosis of Brain Trauma in Living

A new imaging technique found changes in the brains of living athletes with a history of head trauma, but researchers are cautious about its ramifications.

Senate Passes Sweeping Law on Food Safety

The bill would give the Food and Drug Administration new powers to order recalls, increase inspections, oversee farming and hold companies accountable.

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Elder Care Divides a Family

When family relationships have long been troubled, adult children may find caregiving nearly impossible.

Judge Rejects Health Law Challenge

A second judge has upheld the constitutionality of the health care law enacted by Congress.

Colleges Are Producing New Style of AIDS Activist

Unlike the first generation of patient-activists, this crop is composed of public health scholars, mostly heterosexual.

Sports Training Has Begun for Babies and Toddlers

Exercise and sports programs and DVDs for babies and toddlers are being marketed, but some experts in youth athletics are skeptical of their value.

Recipes for Health

Turkey and Mizuna Salad

Andrew Scrivani for The New York Times

This salad has spicy Asian flavors and lots of crunch.

 THE RIDE  Bikers pedal along a road in Warren, Vt. In a cycling accident, the sudden loss of control can affect a rider’s response, one risk expert says.
Caleb Kenna for The New York Times

THE RIDE Bikers pedal along a road in Warren, Vt. In a cycling accident, the sudden loss of control can affect a rider’s response, one risk expert says.

A collarbone is broken, and so is the will to ride outside — at least at first.

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Personal Health

Head Out for a Daily Dose of Green Space

We suffer from “outdoor deprivation disorder,” but a cure is just outside your door.

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The Claim: A Cup of Coffee can Ease the Symptoms of Asthma

The chemical structure of caffeine resembles that of theophylline, a common asthma medication that relaxes the airway muscles and relieves respiratory problems.

The Weekly Health Quiz

In the news: Cellphones, dentists and new AIDS hope. Test your knowledge of this week’s health news.

Ask an Expert About Gambling Addiction

As a growing number of states turn to gambling as a source of additional revenue, compulsive gambling is on the rise. Dr. Timothy Fong, an addiction expert is answering readers’ questions about gambling addiction.

On the Trail of Alzheimer’s

A look at the latest in Alzheimer’s disease research.

The Radiation Boom

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

Patient Money

Think Twice Before Signing Up for That Medical Credit Card

Medical credit cards allow users to spread out payments but can come with fees and high rates, and may hurt credit scores.

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Gates Seeking to Contain Military Health Costs

Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates may ask to raise fees — unchanged since 1995 — for military health care.

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